Rohini Nakshatra — The Star of Ascent: Complete Guide (Lord, Rashi, Characteristics & Pada)
Rohini Nakshatra — the 4th of 27 lunar mansions — occupies a position unlike any other in Vedic astrology: it is the cosmic dwelling that the Moon chose above all else, the nakshatra that provoked a divine curse, and the stellar field identified with Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri), one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Spanning 10°00′–23°20′ of sidereal Taurus, ruled by the Moon and governed by Lord Brahma the Creator, Rohini is the universe's supreme nakshatra of beauty, fertility, and sustained material abundance. This comprehensive guide integrates classical Jyotish sources — BPHS, Saravali, Muhurta Chintamani — with deep mythological and astronomical analysis.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Attribute | Classical Specification |
|---|---|
| Zodiac Span | 10°00′ – 23°20′ Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) |
| Pada Rulers (D9) | Aries (Mars), Taurus (Venus), Gemini (Mercury), Cancer (Moon) |
| Vimshottari Ruler | Moon (Chandra) — 10-year Mahadasha |
| Deity | Brahma — Prajapati (The Creator) |
| Symbol | Ox-Cart / Wagon / Shakata |
| Gana (Nature) | Manushya (Human / Earthly) |
| Nadi | Antya (Kapha — Water + Earth) |
| Nature | Dhruva / Sthira (Fixed / Permanent) |
| Shakti | Rohana Shakti — Power to Grow |
| Element | Earth (Prithvi) |
| Purushartha | Moksha (Liberation through material satiation) |
| Dosha | Kapha |
| Color | White / Pinkish-Red |
| Animal | Male Serpent (Sarpa) |
| Bird | Owl (Uluka) |
| Tree | Jamun / Java Plum (Syzygium cumini) |
| Body Part | Shins, Calves, Forehead |
| Direction | East |
| Guna Trine | Rajas–Tamas–Tamas |
1. Etymology & Core Identity — What "Rohini" Means
The name Rohini (रोहिणी) is derived from the Sanskrit root Rohana (रोहण), meaning "to grow, to ascend, to climb, or to cause growth." It fundamentally represents the fertile upward thrust of life itself — the nakshatra that does not merely exist but continuously generates.
Secondary meaning — "The Red One": Rohini also translates to "the red one" or "the growing star." In the Atharva Veda, the term is intimately connected to Rohita (रोहित) — red or crimson — referencing the red dawn, the red Rohita deer, and the Rohita fish. The color red symbolizes passion (Kama), fertility, and the bloody reality of birth and creation.
Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri) — The Royal Star of the East
Astronomically, Rohini Nakshatra is identified with Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri), currently at approximately 15°47′ sidereal Taurus (Lahiri Ayanamsa), placing it precisely within Rohini Pada 2 — making it Vargottama. Its visual magnitude is 0.87, making it one of the 15 brightest stars in the night sky. Its spectral class K5 III gives it a deep, smoldering orange-red hue. The Arabic name al-Dabarān (الدبران) means "the follower" — Aldebaran visually appears to follow the Pleiades (Krittika) across the sky.
Aldebaran is superimposed against the Hyades — the V-shaped star cluster forming the face of the celestial Bull. Ancient Vedic astronomers visualized this V-shape as the Shakata (ox-cart), Rohini's primary symbol. In ancient Persia (Sogdiana), Aldebaran was one of the four Royal Stars — along with Regulus, Antares, and Fomalhaut — acting as the Watcher of the East and marking the vernal equinox circa 3000–2000 BCE.
The Celestial Garden of Eden
In Jyotish, Rohini is the cosmic greenhouse. Because it represents the Earth element (Prithvi) fixed in an Earth sign (Taurus), ruled by the Watery planet of nourishment (Moon), it provides the perfect soil and moisture for any seed to grow. It is the most fertile, materially abundant point in the sidereal zodiac.
2. Lord Brahma — The Creator's Paradox
Despite being the supreme Creator of the Trimurti (Hindu Trinity), Brahma (ब्रह्मा) is the least worshipped deity in modern India — yet he governs Rohini, the most creatively potent nakshatra. This paradox is the key to understanding the deepest layer of Rohini's psychology.
Chaturmukha — The Four Faces
Brahma possesses four faces, continually chanting the four Vedas (Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva). They govern the four cardinal directions and oversee the four Yugas (cosmic cycles). Rohini natives frequently possess multi-directional talents and the ability to manifest on multiple planes simultaneously.
The Hamsa Vahana — Supreme Discrimination
Brahma's vehicle is the swan (Hamsa), which in Vedic lore possesses the mythical ability of Neera-Ksheera Viveka — the power to separate pure milk from water. Evolved Rohini natives possess this same faculty: supreme discrimination amidst material illusion. They can extract nourishment from the most complex or clouded environments.
The Saraswati-Brahma Curse
Why are there virtually no major temples to Brahma aside from Pushkar? Puranic mythology states that Brahma became infatuated with his own creation — the goddess Saraswati (Knowledge). For his material attachment to his own creation, Lord Shiva cursed Brahma never to be worshipped. This highlights Rohini's shadow: becoming so enamored with one's own material creations that one loses spiritual perspective. The Rohini native who hoards beauty, wealth, or comfort without offering it back to the cosmos falls into this same karmic trap.
Brahma is also Prajapati (Lord of Progeny) and Vidhata (The Ordainer) — he writes the Vidhi (fate) on the forehead of every newborn. Rohini natives possess a "generative principle" — they are founders, builders, and parents of immense legacies.
3. Astronomical Deep Dive
Rohini Nakshatra spans 10°00′–23°20′ of sidereal Taurus and contains Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri) — visual magnitude 0.87, one of the 15 brightest stars in the sky — making it the most visually prominent nakshatra star and the Moon's most beloved dwelling point in the entire Vedic sky.
The Moon's Moolatrikona — Clarifying the Exaltation
Popular Jyotish often states the Moon exalts in Rohini. The precise classical position: per Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (Ch. 3, V. 49), the Moon's exact exaltation degree is 3° Taurus — which falls in Krittika Nakshatra (26°40′ Aries to 10°00′ Taurus). However, the Moon's Moolatrikona (Office of Duty/Power) spans from 3° to 27° Taurus. Therefore, Rohini (10°00′–23°20′ Taurus) falls entirely within the Moon's Moolatrikona — making it the zone of the Moon's maximum functional and emotional comfort, even if the absolute exaltation degree precedes it.
The Moon transits Rohini for roughly 24–26 hours every sidereal month. Due to Rohini's unique resonance with the lunar archetype, this transit is considered the most emotionally stabilizing day of the month.
4. The Daksha Curse — The Central Myth of Rohini
To understand the psychology of a Rohini native, one must understand the cosmic drama of Daksha Prajapati's daughters — the myth that encodes both the Moon's phases and Rohini's deepest shadow.
Daksha Prajapati married his 27 daughters (the 27 Nakshatras) to Chandra (the Moon God). Chandra promised to treat them all equally, spending one day with each. But Chandra became overwhelmingly infatuated with Rohini's beauty, charm, and fertility — he refused to leave her mansion, ignoring his other 26 wives.
The neglected wives, led by Jyeshtha and Krittika, complained to their father Daksha. Enraged, Daksha cursed the immortal Moon to suffer from Kshaya (wasting disease / tuberculosis) — his luminous body began to decay, and the Earth suffered a loss of fertility.
The gods panicked and prayed to Lord Shiva. Chandra sought refuge at Prabhas Patan (where the Somnath Jyotirlinga now stands). Shiva could not revoke Daksha's curse entirely, but modified it: the Moon would waste away for 14 days (Krishna Paksha), but regenerate for 14 days (Shukla Paksha) — wearing the crescent Moon upon his own head to protect Chandra. This myth encodes the 27.3-day sidereal lunar month.
Psychological interpretation: The Moon (the mind) wants to rest in Rohini (material security, beauty, sensual comfort). However, the soul cannot remain static — it must experience all 27 facets of consciousness. The Daksha Curse manifests in Rohini natives' lives as intense jealousy, gossip, and hostility from peers who feel neglected by Rohini's natural magnetism. Rohini natives, like the star itself, naturally attract the absolute best resources, attention, and love — and thus provoke intense envy in others.
5. Rohini Nakshatra Characteristics — Light & Shadow
Rohini Nakshatra natives are the supreme nurturers of the zodiac. They exude a grounded, magnetic beauty that calms those around them, possess immense patience (understanding that true abundance takes time to grow like an oak tree), and carry a "sensory genius" — an exceptional palate for food, a flawless ear for music, a brilliant eye for aesthetics. They are fiercely loyal and provide an unshakeable foundation for their families and employees.
Light Expression:
- Natural physical beauty with magnetic, calming presence
- Creative abundance — the ability to make anything grow from a seed
- Extraordinary sensory intelligence (food, music, fashion, aesthetics)
- Material mastery — instinctive understanding of wealth, land, and resources
- Fierce loyalty and the capacity to sustain long-term relationships and projects
- Rohana Shakti: whatever Rohini natives touch tends to grow and flourish
Shadow Expression:
- Possessiveness — the primary shadow; love for abundance devolves into hoarding
- Fixed nature (Sthira/Dhruva) creates extraordinary resistance to change — staying in dead situations purely out of comfort
- Kapha complacency — over-eating, over-spending, prioritizing luxury over soul-evolution
- Paranoia or arrogance in response to the envy Rohini naturally provokes (Daksha Curse archetype)
- Extreme emotional possessiveness (the "smothering" archetype — cannot let creations or loved ones go)
Jungian Layer: Rohini embodies The Lover and The Creator archetypes. The ego writes the script of reality to maximize comfort and avoid pain. Rohini's Ox-Cart symbol represents the Self as the "carrier of the harvest." The ultimate psychological question for a Rohini native: What are you filling your cart with? If only gold and sensory pleasure, the cart becomes too heavy to move toward liberation.
Note on Purushartha: It is paradoxical that the most materialistic nakshatra is governed by Moksha (spiritual liberation). In Vedic philosophy, true liberation cannot be forced through premature renunciation. Rohini teaches that the soul achieves Moksha only after it has fully materialized, enjoyed, and ultimately satiated its earthly desires.
Rohini Nakshatra Male Characteristics
Rohini Nakshatra males combine the Moon's nurturing creativity with Taurus's steady material mastery — the archetype of the builder, sculptor, or architect who uses kinetic energy not to destroy but to construct material abundance.
Key traits:
- Physical charm — often attractive with a gentle, approachable quality
- Material success through patience and steady effort rather than dramatic leaps
- Deep attachment to home, land, and family heritage
- Romantic and highly sensual in relationships; fiercely loyal once committed
- Professional excellence in creative or financial fields
- Immense sexual magnetism and stubborn determination
- Shadow: Difficulty adapting to radical change; the fixed quality can become rigid stubbornness
Rohini Nakshatra Female Characteristics
Rohini Nakshatra females embody the full creative goddess archetype — beautiful, fertile (in all senses), nurturing, and capable of growing abundant life from the seeds they tend. The Rohana Shakti operates through them in every domain.
Key traits:
- Often strikingly beautiful with natural elegance
- Domestic creativity — the ability to make any space warm, beautiful, and abundant
- Strong maternal instinct; exceptional care for those they love
- High standards in relationships — will not settle for less than their vision of beauty
- Financial acumen — natural wealth-builders
- Shadow: Extreme emotional possessiveness; difficulty releasing what no longer serves; the "smothering mother" who cannot let her creations go
6. The Ox-Cart Symbol — Deep Analysis
Rohini's symbol is the Shakata (Ox-Cart, Wagon, or Chariot) — and understanding it reveals the deepest difference between Rohini's genius and that of its neighbors.
While Ashvini (the Horse) represents explosive, untamed speed, the Ox-Cart represents slow, methodical, sustained transport. An ox-cart is used for the harvest — it carries the heavy, valuable fruits of labor. Rohini natives do not sprint; they plow, they plant, and they transport massive wealth over long distances.
An ox-cart only fulfills its purpose when heavily loaded. Rohini natives thrive when carrying substantial material responsibilities — businesses, real estate portfolios, large families. A cart moves closely along the earth, feeling every bump in the road: Rohini is deeply connected to nature, agriculture, ecology, and environmental rhythms.
On a cosmic level, this is the chariot of Brahma the Creator, carrying the raw materials of the universe. Rohini natives possess the raw materials — talents, resources, charm — to build anything they desire. Governed by Lord Brahma the Creator, and symbolized by the Shakata (Ox-Cart), Rohini does not represent explosive speed like Ashvini, but rather the supreme, steady, Kapha-driven capacity to plow the earth, plant seeds, and transport massive, sustained material abundance across a lifetime.
7. Moon in Rohini Nakshatra — The Crown Jewel Placement
To have the Moon in Rohini is to possess the crown jewel of the zodiac. K.N. Rao often points to Moon in Taurus as a hallmark of mental stability, but in Rohini it achieves its zenith of manifestation.
As clarified in Section 3, while the 3° exaltation point is in Krittika, Rohini lies entirely within the Moon's Moolatrikona (Office of Power). Here, the Moon is not just a visiting dignitary (exalted) — it is at its desk, working at maximum efficiency to generate mental peace, popularity, and wealth.
Moon in Rohini Pada 2 (13°20′–16°40′ Taurus) is Vargottama — a Moon placed in the Taurus Navamsha (D9). This creates a Vargottama Moon in its own nakshatra and its Moolatrikona sign. P.V.R. Narasimha Rao highlights this as one of the most structurally sound psychological placements in all of Jyotish — yielding unshakable mental calm, extreme artistic talent, and vast material resources.
Paksha Bala (Lunar Phase): A waxing (Shukla Paksha) Moon in Rohini, especially near Purnima (Full Moon), creates a virtually unstoppable Dhana Yoga (wealth combination). A waning (Krishna Paksha) Moon in Rohini is materially weaker but grants tremendous aesthetic and musical sensibilities.
Psychological immunity: A well-placed Rohini Moon grants immunity to many psychological neuroses. The mind is grounded, sensual, and highly resilient to trauma.
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8. All 9 Planets in Rohini Nakshatra
The meaning of Rohini in your chart depends on which planet occupies it — each planet's qualities are filtered through Rohini's Moon-ruled, Brahma-governed, Earth-element creative abundance field.
Sun in Rohini: Highly creative, wealthy, charismatic — but the Sun's ascetic independence is somewhat bogged down by Rohini's heavy Kapha luxury. Leadership exists but can be diluted by desire for comfort. Strong artists and cultural leaders.
Moon in Rohini: (See Section 7 above) — The crown jewel. Peak mental peace, creativity, emotional resilience, and wealth. Vargottama in Pada 2 is among the most powerful placements in Jyotish.
Mars in Rohini: Mars in Venus-ruled Taurus becomes the builder, sculptor, architect. This is not the destroyer Mars — it uses kinetic energy to construct material abundance. Immense sexual magnetism and stubborn determination. The farmer who moves mountains with consistent effort.
Mercury in Rohini: Practical, methodical, financially astute — Mercury's intellect becomes beautiful, musical, and persuasive. Pada 3 (Gemini navamsha) is exceptional for writers, vocalists, and financial analysts, blending Mercury's speed with Rohini's manifestation power.
Jupiter in Rohini: "Abundance upon abundance." Jupiter moving toward its Cancer exaltation meets the nakshatra of growth. The native is deeply philosophical but embraces material wealth — seeing no conflict between money and spirituality. Risk: massive over-indulgence and complacency.
Venus in Rohini: Venus rules the Taurus sign and operates within the Moon's nakshatra — a supreme placement for artists, actors, fashion designers, and diplomats. The native possesses an almost hypnotic charm. Venus in Pada 2 (Vargottama) makes the capacity for generating wealth and beauty virtually unmatched.
Saturn in Rohini: Saturn delays and demands hard labor, but surprisingly finds stability in Venus-ruled Taurus. The native builds wealth slowly, meticulously — through agriculture, real estate, or traditional commerce. Delays the fruits of Rohini until middle age, but guarantees permanence.
Rahu in Rohini: Rahu's insatiable hunger in the nakshatra of absolute abundance creates a massive, obsessive drive for material supremacy, luxury, beauty, and conquest. The native often attains vast wealth but is perpetually dissatisfied — always seeking the next level of sensory experience.
Ketu in Rohini: Ketu (detachment / liberation) in the most material nakshatra indicates a soul that has already experienced extreme wealth in past lives. The native is surrounded by abundance but feels entirely detached from it. They achieve Moksha because material things no longer impress or bind them.
9. Rohini Nakshatra 4 Padas — Detailed Analysis
Moon in Rohini Pada 2 (13°20′–16°40′) is a Vargottama Moon — positioned in Taurus in both the D1 and D9 charts — considered by P.V.R. Narasimha Rao and classical Jyotish to be among the most powerful Moon placements for material abundance and creative genius.
Pada 1 (10°00′–13°20′ Taurus) — Aries Navamsha
Ruler: Mars. The fiery drive of Mars penetrates the earthy stability of Rohini. This pada brings pioneering creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and the courage to manifest new ideas physically. Shadow: Impatience — the native wants Rohini's abundance immediately and may ruin slow-growing projects with Martian aggression.
Pada 2 (13°20′–16°40′ Taurus) — Taurus Navamsha (VARGOTTAMA)
Ruler: Venus. This is the absolute zenith of the nakshatra. A planet here occupies Taurus in both the D1 and D9 charts — pure, unadulterated manifestation. Immense wealth, striking physical beauty, and an almost magical ability to attract resources. Shadow: Extreme materialism and hoarding.
Pada 3 (16°40′–20°00′ Taurus) — Gemini Navamsha
Ruler: Mercury. The earthy abundance of Rohini is synthesized with the intellectual mobility of Gemini. This pada produces eloquent speakers, brilliant marketers, musicians, and writers. It adds flexibility to the normally stubborn Taurus energy. Shadow: Fickleness in relationships; using charm to manipulate others for material gain.
Pada 4 (20°00′–23°20′ Taurus) — Cancer Navamsha
Ruler: Moon. The most emotionally intuitive and maternal pada. Here, the Moon's nakshatra meets the Moon's navamsha — the Moon is doubly emphasized. Supreme nurturing capacity, empathy, and connection to the masses. Excellent for hospitality, real estate, and public service. Shadow: Extreme emotional possessiveness — the smothering mother archetype who cannot release her creations.
10. Rohini Nakshatra Compatibility — Full Classical Matrix
In the Koota matching system, Rohini belongs to the Manushya (Human) Gana, Kapha Nadi, and Male Serpent Yoni — creating very specific compatibility dynamics.
| Compatibility | Nakshatra | Yoni | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|---|
| ⭐ Perfect | Mrigashira | Serpent × Serpent | PERFECT MATCH — same yoni creates highest sexual harmony; Mrigashira's intellectual seeking balances Rohini's material grounding |
| ✅ Excellent | Uttara Bhadrapada | Serpent × Cow | Saturn's stability perfectly complements Rohini's material growth; enduring, loyal |
| ✅ Very Good | Hasta | Serpent × Buffalo | Both Moon-ruled; excellent for wealth-building and comfortable home |
| ✅ Very Good | Shravana | Serpent × Monkey | Both Moon-ruled; deep emotional empathy, shared desire for public standing |
| ✅ Good | Uttara Phalguni | Serpent × Bull | Both Manushya Gana; deeply loyal, traditional, materially successful |
| ✅ Good | Swati | Serpent × Buffalo | Swati's mobility balances Rohini's fixity |
| ⚠️ Caution | Rohini × Rohini | Serpent × Serpent | Excellent psychological understanding but Kapha Nadi Dosha — stagnation, health issues for progeny |
| ⚠️ Caution | Ashvini | Serpent × Horse | Inimical animals; Ashvini too restless for Rohini's demand for fixed stability |
| ⚠️ Average | Bharani | Serpent × Elephant | Both passionate but Bharani's intense Yama energy clashes with Rohini's desire for pure comfort |
| ❌ Challenging | Ardra | Serpent × Dog | Natural enemies; Ardra (Rahu) brings chaos that shatters Rohini's need for peace |
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11. Rohini Nakshatra Career — The Creator's Professions
Because Rohini represents Brahma's creative force mapped onto Venusian aesthetics and Moon's nourishment, its career archetypes are highly specific and enduring — Rohini produces stars with decades-long careers, not flashes in the pan.
Agriculture & Real Estate: The foundational Rohini careers. Farming, botany, landscape architecture, property development, land management. The ox-cart carries the harvest — Rohini builds real material wealth from the earth.
Fine Arts & Entertainment: Music (Saraswati/Brahma connection), painting, sculpture, acting, and cinema. Rohini musicians and artists are known for longevity — their careers compound over decades.
Hospitality & Luxury: Hoteliers, high-end restaurateurs, chefs, jewelers, fashion designers, spa owners. The Moon's nourishment meets Venus's beauty — creating spaces of supreme comfort.
Banking & Finance: Wealth managers specializing in slow, steady asset growth and long-term portfolio management. Not the speculative trader — the wealth preserver.
Famous Rohini Natives
Lord Krishna: Per the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna was born with both his Ascendant (Lagna) and Moon in Rohini. He embodies supreme magnetism, beauty, musical ability (the flute), and divine play (Leela).
Queen Victoria: (Moon in Rohini) — Presided over massive imperial expansion, wealth accumulation, and strict, enduring stability.
Barack Obama: (Moon exalted in Taurus in Rohini) — Rohini's hypnotic oratorical charm, steady public demeanor, and vast popularity.
Sigmund Freud: (Sun and Venus in Rohini) — Explored the absolute depths of human desire (Eros/Venus) as the foundation of the psyche.
Clint Eastwood: (Moon in Rohini) — Enduring, decades-long Hollywood career; the rugged, earthy, quiet stability of the Taurus/Rohini archetype.
12. Dhruva Classification — The Supreme Muhurta Star
Rohini is classified as Dhruva (Fixed, Permanent, Constant) nakshatra by the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (Chapter 6) — one of only four Dhruva nakshatras in the entire system, alongside Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha, and Uttara Bhadrapada.
Dhruva energy is required whenever you want something to last forever. Rohini is widely considered the absolute best nakshatra for a marriage Muhurta, ensuring the union grows steadily and resists breaking.
Most auspicious activities under Rohini Moon:
- Laying the foundation stone of a house (Vastu Griha)
- Incorporating a business or signing a long-term contract
- Taking an oath of office or making a public commitment
- Planting seeds, beginning agricultural cycles
- Opening a long-term savings account or real estate purchase
- Vivaha (marriage) — the prime Rohini Muhurta use
Amplification: A Rohini Muhurta is virtually invincible when it coincides with a Wednesday or Friday, during the waxing Moon (Shukla Paksha), on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, or 7th Tithi, with Taurus or Libra rising.
When NOT to use Rohini: Never for activities you want to end quickly — filing for divorce, discharging a debt (you risk being permanently indebted), or beginning a short journey.
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13. Health & Ayurvedic Dimension
Rohini is unequivocally a Kapha (Water + Earth) nakshatra — and understanding this is critical for maintaining health throughout life.
Anatomical rulerships: Taurus rules the face, neck, and throat (BPHS). Nakshatra-specific medical astrology assigns the calves, shins, and ankles to Rohini. Afflictions to Rohini frequently manifest as edema (swelling) in the lower legs.
Primary health challenges: The danger for Rohini is excess. Kapha imbalance leads to:
- Obesity and sluggish metabolism
- Thyroid issues (throat rulership connection)
- Diabetes and blood sugar dysregulation
- Severe fluid retention and edema
- Women: fibroids or cysts (excess tissue growth)
Dietary wisdom: Rohini natives must consciously avoid cold, heavy, sweet, and oily foods. Fasting is highly therapeutic — it forces the body to burn off the accumulated Kapha that Rohini naturally generates.
The Sacred Jamun Tree: The Syzygium cumini (Java Plum) is sacred to Rohini. In Ayurveda, Jamun seed powder is a supreme remedy for regulating blood sugar — precisely the disease of excess that Rohini natives are most prone to. This classical plant-nakshatra correspondence is a precise Ayurvedic insight.
14. Rohini in Classical Vedic Texts
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (Ch. 6, V. 10–11)
"The Nakshatras Rohini, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha, and Uttara Bhadrapada are Dhruva (fixed) and Sthira (constant). When the Moon transits these, works of a fixed nature, laying foundations, and planting trees yield highly auspicious results."
Saravali (Kalyanavarma) — Moon in Rohini
"One born with the Moon in Rohini will be truthful, pure, sweet-tongued, of a steady mind, and possess a lovely appearance. They will be wealthy, grateful, and heavily drawn toward the opposite sex."
Muhurta Chintamani
Classifies Rohini as an exceptionally pure star for Shubha Karmas (auspicious deeds), highlighting its supremacy for Vivaha (marriage), Griha Pravesha (entering a new home), and Vidyarambha (beginning education).
Shiva Purana — The Daksha Curse
"Daksha Prajapati, seeing his twenty-six daughters weeping because their husband Chandra resided only in the mansion of Rohini, approached Chandra and warned him. When Chandra ignored the warning out of his deep infatuation for Rohini, Daksha cursed him: 'May your immense luster fade into nothingness!'"
15. Rohini Nakshatra Remedies (Upaya)
For those experiencing Rohini's shadow — obesity, intense jealousy from peers, financial stagnation, or emotional hoarding — classical Upayas (remedies) offer a path to balance.
Mantra Remedies
- Beej mantras for Rohini: "Om O" and "Om Va" — chant 108 times on Monday to clarify the mind
- Moon planetary mantra: Om Shram Shreem Shraum Sah Chandraya Namah
- Brahma Gayatri: Stimulates Viveka (spiritual discrimination) over base material desires
Gemstone Remedy
Wearing a flawless, natural Pearl (Moti) or high-quality Moonstone — set in silver, worn on the little finger or ring finger of the right hand, consecrated on a Monday morning during Shukla Paksha (waxing moon), ideally while the Moon transits Rohini or Pushya nakshatra.
Contraindication: If the Moon rules the 6th, 8th, or 12th house (Aquarius, Sagittarius, or Leo ascendants), wearing a Pearl can amplify depression and health issues. Consult a qualified Jyotishi first.
Deity Worship & Fasting
- Visit the Brahma Temple in Pushkar, Rajasthan — the only major functioning Brahma temple in the world — for afflicted Rohini placements
- Fast on Mondays (water and fruits only) — directly balances the Kapha accumulation inherent in this nakshatra
- Donations: White items — milk, rice, sugar, white cloth — to women or maternal figures on Mondays
Frequently Asked Questions
What nakshatra is Rohini? Rohini is the 4th nakshatra in Vedic astrology, spanning 10°00′–23°20′ of sidereal Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi), ruled by the Moon and governed by Brahma the Creator. It corresponds astronomically to Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri).
What is Rohini Nakshatra's rashi? Rohini Nakshatra falls entirely within Vrishabha (Taurus) Rashi — from 10° to 23°20′ of sidereal Taurus. Natives of this nakshatra carry Taurus qualities (stability, sensuality, material intelligence) filtered through the Moon's nurturing, creative energy.
Is Rohini Nakshatra good or bad? Rohini is among the most auspicious nakshatras in Jyotish — Dhruva (fixed/permanent) by nature, ruled by the Moon in its Moolatrikona. It brings natural beauty, material abundance, artistic genius, and emotional stability. The challenges arise from its shadow side: possessiveness, resistance to change, and the Kapha tendency toward excess.
What famous people have Rohini Nakshatra? Lord Krishna (Lagna + Moon in Rohini, per Bhagavata Purana), Queen Victoria (Moon in Rohini), Barack Obama (Moon in Taurus/Rohini), Sigmund Freud (Sun + Venus in Rohini), Clint Eastwood (Moon in Rohini).
What is the Rohini Nakshatra tree? The sacred tree of Rohini Nakshatra is the Jamun (Java Plum / Syzygium cumini). In Ayurveda, Jamun seed powder regulates blood sugar — the precise Kapha disease most common in Rohini natives.
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