2025 Nakshatra Predictions: Understanding the Stars’ Influence

The ancient Hindu sages divided the zodiac into 27 Nakshatras, or moon constellations. Each constellation covers 13 degrees and 20 minutes. The computation of Nakshatras begins with Ashwini Nakshatra at 0 degrees Aries. Revati Nakshatra covers 30 degrees of Pisces. Abhijit is the 28th nakshatra. The usage of Nakshatra is crucial in Vedic astrology. The Vimshottari Dasha is based on the birth of Nakshatra, a 120-year planetary cycle. Each Nakshatra is split into four pieces known as Padas. Nakshatras also specify the properties of the planets placed inside them. Vedic astrology emphasises the importance of knowing Janma Nakshatra. Janmanakshatra is the Nakshatra in which the Moon was situated at birth. The Moon travels through a Nakshatra every day.

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We categorize the Nakshatras into three groups: divine, human, and demonic. Gender and Varna (caste) divide people. They have assigned qualities, such as colour, deity, and rulership. When studying how a planet affects a sign, look at where it is in relation to Nakshatra and Pada. Indians have used Nakshatras for centuries to pick fortunate dates and times for events, such as weddings. The role of Nakshatras and their respective Padas in predictive astrology is unique to Indian Vedic astrology.

Nakshatra or Stars in Astrology

These celestial luminaries make all the difference in astrological calculations. Initially, the zodiac was grouped in 12 Rashis for convenience, however the ancient seers have farther subdivided the heavens into 27 Nakshatras or star constellations for the call of precession. These constellations or the Nakshatras emerged as one of the most important components in Astrology.

Vedic astrology identifies each constellation with a star. The 360 degree division of the sky is therefore further divided into 27 subdivision of 13.20 degrees identified with 27 stars. Each of these Nakshatras are farther subdivided into four Padas or quarters of 3 degrees and 20 minutes.
Therefore the first Rashi, Mesha, which has 30 degrees, contains the entire 4 Padas (13:20′) of the 1st star constellation Ashwini, the entire 4 Padas (13:20′) of the 2nd star constellation Bharani and the 1st Pada (3:20′) of the third star constellation Krittika. In this manner, each Rashi comprises of 9 Padas. Some schools of astrology also consider 28 divisions with an additional star called Abhijit. However, for all practical purposes only 27 stars starting from Ashwini are considered. (Ref: the chart).

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21 February 2025

  • Mumbai, India
  • Sunrise : 07:01
  • Sunset : 18:42
  • Tithi : Krishna Paksha Ashtmi
  • Nakshatra : Anuradha
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