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पूर्व भाद्रपदा
NAKSHATRA #25 OF 27pūrva-bhādrapadā · Kumbha 20°00' – Meena 3°20'
Fiery, ascetic, transformative. Two-faced — duality / extremes. Connected to Aja Ekapada — the one-footed unborn cosmic serpent.
Ruling Planet
Jupiter (Brihaspati)
Deity
Aja Ekapada (one-footed serpent)
Symbol
Front legs of cot / two-faced man
Gaṇa
Manushya
Yoni
Simha (lion) — male
Nāḍī
Adi
Varṇa
Brahmana
Tattva
Air/water
Body Part
Sides, soles
Tree
Mango
Bird
Lion
Naming Syllables
Se, So, Da, Di
ॐ अजैकपादे नमः
Navāṃśa: Mesha
Pioneering asceticism.
Navāṃśa: Vrishabha
Steady fierceness.
Navāṃśa: Mithuna
Communicative extremes.
Navāṃśa: Karka
Emotionally intense.
In Vedic astrology the Moon’s nakshatra at birth (the janma-nakṣatra) is the foundation of personal interpretation. Purva Bhadrapada as a janma-nakshatra suggests the temperament and life-themes summarised above; the four padas refine this further by indicating which rāśi-section (the navāṃśa) the Moon occupied at birth.
The nakshatra is also the basis for the Vimśottarī Mahādaśā — the 120-year planetary period system unique to Vedic astrology. The dasha you are born into is determined by which planet rules your janma-nakshatra. Purva Bhadrapada’s ruling planet is Jupiter (Brihaspati) — meaning births in this nakshatra typically begin their lives in the Jupiter mahādaśā.
The naming syllables (Se, So, Da, Di) are the traditional Sanskrit-Hindi syllables used to choose a name for a child born in this nakshatra, especially during the Nāmakaraṇa (naming-ceremony) sanskara. Many Hindu families still consult their kuldevta-pandit and the janma-nakshatra before settling on a name.
Purva Bhadrapada is a Manuṣya-gaṇa nakshatra — the human class. Manuṣya-gaṇa natives are temperamentally balanced, often pragmatic and worldly. They are compatible with Deva-gaṇa partners and (ideally) with other Manuṣya-gaṇa.
Sources: Bṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra · Bṛhat Saṃhitā · Atharva Veda 19.7. Awaiting scholar verification.