Nakshatra Finder Calculator
Find your Janma Nakshatra (Birth Star) using your date, exact birth time and birthplace. In Vedic astrology, your Nakshatra is determined by the Moon’s sidereal position at the time of birth.
⭐ Birth Star Details
🌟 Nakshatra Traits
🌙 What Is a Nakshatra?
There are 27 Nakshatras in Vedic astrology. Each covers 13°20′ of the sidereal zodiac and is divided into four Padas of 3°20′.
✨ Birth Star
Your Janma Nakshatra is traditionally based on the sidereal longitude of the Moon at your birth time.
🔭 Nakshatra Pada
The Pada is one of four quarters within a Nakshatra and adds a more specific layer to traditional birth-star interpretation.
🪐 Nakshatra Lord
Each Nakshatra is associated with one of the nine traditional planetary lords in a repeating sequence.
📖 27 Nakshatras
Ashwini • Bharani • Krittika • Rohini • Mrigashira • Ardra • Punarvasu • Pushya • Ashlesha • Magha • Purva Phalguni • Uttara Phalguni • Hasta • Chitra • Swati • Vishakha • Anuradha • Jyeshtha • Mula • Purva Ashadha • Uttara Ashadha • Shravana • Dhanishtha • Shatabhisha • Purva Bhadrapada • Uttara Bhadrapada • Revati
Nakshatra Finder
Enter your birth details below to find your Nakshatra (birth star):
Inputs:
Birth Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
Birth Time (HH:MM AM/PM) — optional but recommended
Birth Place (City, Country) — optional
Button: Find My Nakshatra
Result Display:
| Result | Value |
|---|---|
| Your Janma Nakshatra | [Nakshatra] |
| Nakshatra Lord | [Planet] |
| Rashi (Moon Sign) | [Rashi] |
| Deity | [Deity] |
| Gana | [Deva/Manushya/Rakshasa] |
| Symbol | [Symbol] |
| Pada | [Pada #] |
What Is a Nakshatra and How Does It Differ from a Rashi?
A Nakshatra is a lunar mansion in Vedic astrology — one of 27 divisions of the zodiac, each spanning 13°20′. Your Nakshatra is the specific star constellation the Moon was in at your birth.
The Nakshatra system is the foundation of Vedic astrology. While the Rashi (Moon sign) divides the zodiac into 12 equal parts of 30° each, the Nakshatra system divides it into 27 equal parts of 13°20′ each. This makes the Nakshatra more granular and specific than the Rashi. For a full breakdown of what each Rashi represents, see the Rashi Characteristics guide.
Nakshatra vs Rashi — Key Differences
| Feature | Nakshatra (Birth Star) | Rashi (Moon Sign) |
|---|---|---|
| Based on | Moon’s position in a specific constellation | Moon’s position in a zodiac sign |
| Number of divisions | 27 | 12 |
| Granularity | More granular (13°20′) | Less granular (30°) |
| What it represents | Deeper karmic nature, soul purpose, temperament | Mind, emotions, personality |
| In Vedic astrology | Used for compatibility, baby naming, deeper analysis | Used for general personality, emotional nature |
| Changes | Every ~2.3 hours | Every ~2.3 days |
Why Both Matter
Your Nakshatra reveals your deeper nature, your soul’s purpose, your innate talents, and your karmic patterns. Your Rashi reveals your mind and emotions. Together, they provide a complete picture of who you are.
Example: Someone born under Ashwini Nakshatra (in Mesha Rashi) has the bold, pioneering energy of Mesha combined with the healing, swift nature of Ashwini. The Nakshatra adds a layer of specificity to the Rashi.
How to Find Your Nakshatra by Date of Birth
To find your Nakshatra, you need your birth date. Birth time and place make the result more accurate. You can explore more free Vedic astrology tools on the Rashi Finder homepage.
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Your Nakshatra
Step 1 — Gather your birth details
You need your birth date (day, month, year). For the most accurate result, also have your birth time (hour, minute) and birth place (city, country).
Step 2 — Enter your details into the calculator
Use the Nakshatra Finder calculator above to determine which Nakshatra the Moon was in at your birth.
Step 3 — Read your result
The calculator will display your Janma Nakshatra, its ruling planet, deity, Gana, symbol, and Rashi association.
Step 4 — Understand what it means
Read about your Nakshatra’s characteristics, personality traits, and practical applications.
How Nakshatra is Calculated
The Moon moves through all 27 Nakshatras in approximately 27.3 days, spending about 1 day in each Nakshatra. The specific Nakshatra depends on the Moon’s position at the exact moment of your birth.
Each Nakshatra spans 13°20′ of the zodiac
The Moon’s position is determined by your birth date, time, and place
The Nakshatra is the division that contains the Moon’s position
What If You Don’t Know Your Birth Time?
If you don’t know your birth time, the Nakshatra can still be determined from your birth date alone, but the result may be approximate. The Moon spends approximately 1 day in each Nakshatra, so the birth date alone gives a good approximation.
For a more accurate result, birth time and place are recommended.
The 27 Nakshatras — Complete List with Lords and Deities
The 27 Nakshatras in Vedic astrology, each with its ruling planet and presiding deity. For the Rashi-level equivalent of planetary rulership, see the Rashi Lords guide.
| # | Nakshatra | Rashi | Lord Planet | Deity | Gana | Symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ashwini | Mesha | Ketu | Ashwini Kumaras | Deva | Horse’s head |
| 2 | Bharani | Mesha | Venus | Yama | Manushya | Yoni (womb) |
| 3 | Krittika | Mesha/Vrishabha | Sun | Agni | Rakshasa | Knife or flame |
| 4 | Rohini | Vrishabha | Moon | Brahma | Manushya | Cart, temple |
| 5 | Mrigashira | Vrishabha/Mithuna | Mars | Soma | Deva | Deer’s head |
| 6 | Ardra | Mithuna | Rahu | Rudra | Manushya | Teardrop, diamond |
| 7 | Punarvasu | Mithuna/Karka | Jupiter | Aditi | Deva | Bow of arrows |
| 8 | Pushya | Karka | Saturn | Brihaspati | Deva | Cow’s udder, lotus |
| 9 | Ashlesha | Karka | Mercury | Sarpas (Serpents) | Rakshasa | Serpent |
| 10 | Magha | Simha | Ketu | Pitrs (Ancestors) | Rakshasa | Royal throne |
| 11 | Purva Phalguni | Simha | Venus | Bhaga | Manushya | Front legs of bed |
| 12 | Uttara Phalguni | Simha/Kanya | Sun | Aryaman | Manushya | Back legs of bed |
| 13 | Hasta | Kanya | Moon | Savitri | Deva | Hand or fist |
| 14 | Chitra | Kanya/Tula | Mars | Vishvakarma | Rakshasa | Bright jewel |
| 15 | Swati | Tula | Rahu | Vayu | Deva | Shoot of plant |
| 16 | Vishakha | Tula/Vrishchika | Jupiter | Indra-Agni | Rakshasa | Triumphal arch |
| 17 | Anuradha | Vrishchika | Saturn | Mitra | Deva | Lotus flower |
| 18 | Jyeshtha | Vrishchika | Mercury | Indra | Rakshasa | Earring, umbrella |
| 19 | Mula | Dhanu | Ketu | Nirriti | Rakshasa | Roots, tail of lion |
| 20 | Purva Ashada | Dhanu | Venus | Apas | Manushya | Elephant tusk |
| 21 | Uttara Ashada | Dhanu/Makara | Sun | Vishvadevas | Manushya | Elephant tusk |
| 22 | Shravana | Makara | Moon | Vishnu | Deva | Ear, 3 footprints |
| 23 | Dhanishta | Makara/Kumbha | Mars | Vasus | Rakshasa | Drum, flute |
| 24 | Shatabhisha | Kumbha | Rahu | Varuna | Rakshasa | Empty circle, flower |
| 25 | Purva Bhadrapada | Kumbha/Meena | Jupiter | Aja Ekapada | Manushya | Front of funeral cot |
| 26 | Uttara Bhadrapada | Meena | Saturn | Ahirbudhnya | Manushya | Back of funeral cot |
| 27 | Revati | Meena | Mercury | Pushan | Deva | Fish, pair of fish |
Understanding the Gana (Nature)
Each Nakshatra belongs to one of three Ganas:
Deva (Divine): Spiritual, refined, pure nature
Manushya (Human): Balanced, practical, social nature
Rakshasa (Demon): Intense, powerful, transformative nature
The Gana is used in compatibility analysis to understand the fundamental nature of two individuals.
What Are Nakshatra Padas and Why Do They Matter?
Each Nakshatra is divided into 4 Padas (quarters). Each Pada spans 3°20′ and is associated with specific starting syllables for names. The naming-syllable logic works the same way for names alone, without full Nakshatra data, in the Rashi by Name Calculator.
The Pada system is essential for:
Baby naming: The starting syllable of a baby’s name is determined by the Pada of their birth Nakshatra
Character refinement: Each Pada adds a layer of specificity to the Nakshatra’s characteristics
Compatibility: Pada-level matching is more precise than Nakshatra-level matching
The 108 Padas — Complete Syllable System
27 Nakshatras × 4 Padas = 108 Padas
Each Pada is associated with specific starting syllables used in traditional Hindu naming. For example:
Ashwini Nakshatra: Pada 1 (A, E, U, I), Pada 2 (O, Va, Vi, Vu), Pada 3 (Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki), Pada 4 (Ku, Gha, Ga, Ge)
Bharani Nakshatra: Pada 1 (O, Va, Vi, Vu), Pada 2 (Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki), Pada 3 (Ku, Gha, Ga, Ge), Pada 4 (Gu, Gay, Sa, Si)
Why Padas Matter for Accuracy
The same Nakshatra can have different qualities depending on the Pada. For example:
Krittika Nakshatra, Pada 1: Mesha Rashi (fire energy, initiator)
Krittika Nakshatra, Pada 4: Vrishabha Rashi (earth energy, stabilizer)
The same Nakshatra spans two Rashis depending on the Pada.
What Is Nakshatra Compatibility (Porutham) and How Does It Work?
Nakshatra compatibility (Porutham) is the system of matching the Nakshatras of two individuals for marriage and partnership compatibility.
In Vedic astrology, Nakshatra matching is one of the most important factors in marriage compatibility. It evaluates 10 key factors (Poruthams):
The 10 Poruthams
| Porutham | What It Evaluates | Maximum Points |
|---|---|---|
| Dina (Day) | Overall compatibility and health | 1 |
| Gana (Nature) | Temperament and nature | 6 |
| Yoni (Sexual) | Sexual compatibility and chemistry | 4 |
| Rasi (Zodiac) | Zodiac sign compatibility | 7 |
| Rasyadhipathi (Lord) | Ruling planet compatibility | 5 |
| Vedha (Obstacle) | Obstacles in the relationship | 1 |
| Vasiya (Attraction) | Mutual attraction and control | 2 |
| Rajju (Health) | Health and longevity | 4 |
| Nadi (Health) | Health and progeny | 8 |
General Nakshatra Compatibility Guide
| Nakshatra | Highly Compatible | Moderately Compatible | Low Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashwini | Bharani, Krittika | Rohini, Mrigashira | Ardra, Ashlesha |
| Bharani | Ashwini, Krittika | Rohini, Mrigashira | Ardra, Ashlesha |
| Krittika | Ashwini, Bharani | Rohini, Mrigashira | Ardra, Ashlesha |
| Rohini | Mrigashira, Ardra | Ashwini, Bharani | Magha, Mula |
| Mrigashira | Rohini, Ardra | Ashwini, Bharani | Magha, Mula |
| Ardra | Rohini, Mrigashira | Ashwini, Bharani | Magha, Mula |
| Punarvasu | Pushya, Ashlesha | Magha, Purva Phalguni | Ashwini, Bharani |
| Pushya | Punarvasu, Ashlesha | Magha, Purva Phalguni | Ashwini, Bharani |
| Ashlesha | Punarvasu, Pushya | Magha, Purva Phalguni | Ashwini, Bharani |
For a detailed compatibility check based on Rashi-level Guna Milan, use the Rashi Compatibility guide.
How to Choose a Baby Name Based on Nakshatra
In traditional Hindu practice, a baby’s name is chosen based on the Pada of their birth Nakshatra.
Starting Syllables for Each Nakshatra Pada
| Nakshatra | Pada 1 | Pada 2 | Pada 3 | Pada 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashwini | A, E, U, I | O, Va, Vi, Vu | Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki | Ku, Gha, Ga, Ge |
| Bharani | O, Va, Vi, Vu | Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki | Ku, Gha, Ga, Ge | Gu, Gay, Sa, Si |
| Krittika | Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki | Ku, Gha, Ga, Ge | Gu, Gay, Sa, Si | Su, Se, So, Da |
| Rohini | Gu, Gay, Sa, Si | Su, Se, So, Da | Di, Du, De, Do | Ta, Ti, Tu, Te |
| Mrigashira | Su, Se, So, Da | Di, Du, De, Do | Ta, Ti, Tu, Te | To, Pa, Pi, Pu |
| Ardra | Ta, Ti, Tu, Te | To, Pa, Pi, Pu | Pe, Po, Sha, Shi | Shu, She, Sho, Da |
| Punarvasu | To, Pa, Pi, Pu | Pe, Po, Sha, Shi | Shu, She, Sho, Da | Di, Du, Tha, Jha |
| Pushya | Pe, Po, Sha, Shi | Shu, She, Sho, Da | Di, Du, Tha, Jha | Na, Ne, Nu, Ne |
| Ashlesha | Shu, She, Sho, Da | Di, Du, Tha, Jha | Na, Ne, Nu, Ne | No, Ya, Yi, Yu |
Example: If a baby is born under Ashwini Nakshatra, Pada 1, the name should start with A, E, U, or I. Names like Aarav (A) or Esha (E) would be appropriate.
Popular Baby Names by Nakshatra
| Nakshatra | Example Names |
|---|---|
| Ashwini | Aarav, Aanya, Esha, Iravan |
| Bharani | Vaani, Vihaan, Veer, Ovi |
| Krittika | Kavya, Kian, Gauri, Chaitanya |
| Rohini | Sita, Soham, Diya, Dev |
| Mrigashira | Suhani, Surya, Devika, Tanvi |
For a complete list of Rashi-aligned name options, see the Rashi-based baby names guide.
Nakshatra Names in Different Indian Languages
The 27 Nakshatras have different names across India’s regional languages.
| # | Nakshatra (English) | Hindi | Tamil | Telugu | Malayalam |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ashwini | अश्विनी | அஸ்வினி | అశ్విని | അശ്വതി |
| 2 | Bharani | भरणी | பரணி | భరణి | ഭരണി |
| 3 | Krittika | कृत्तिका | கிருத்திகை | కృత్తిక | കാർത്തിക |
| 4 | Rohini | रोहिणी | ரோகிணி | రోహిణి | രോഹിണി |
| 5 | Mrigashira | मृगशिरा | மிருகசீரிஷம் | మృగశిర | മകയിരം |
| 6 | Ardra | आर्द्रा | ஆயில்யம் | ఆర్ద్ర | ആയില്യം |
| 7 | Punarvasu | पुनर्वसु | புனர்பூசம் | పునర్వసు | പുണർതം |
| 8 | Pushya | पुष्य | பூசம் | పుష్యమి | പൂയം |
| 9 | Ashlesha | आश्लेषा | ஆயில்யம் | ఆశ్లేష | ആയില്യം |
| 10 | Magha | मघा | மகம் | మఘ | മകം |
| 11 | Purva Phalguni | पूर्व फाल्गुनी | பூரம் | పూర్వ ఫల్గుణి | പൂരം |
| 12 | Uttara Phalguni | उत्तर फाल्गुनी | உத்திரம் | ఉత్తర ఫల్గుణి | ഉത്രം |
| 13 | Hasta | हस्त | அத்தம் | హస్త | അത്തം |
| 14 | Chitra | चित्रा | சித்திரை | చిత్త | ചിത്തിര |
| 15 | Swati | स्वाती | சுவாதி | స్వాతి | ചോതി |
| 16 | Vishakha | विशाखा | விசாகம் | విశాఖ | വിശാഖം |
| 17 | Anuradha | अनुराधा | அனுஷம் | అనూరాధ | അനിഴം |
| 18 | Jyeshtha | ज्येष्ठा | கேட்டை | జ్యేష్ఠ | തൃക്കേട്ട |
| 19 | Mula | मूल | மூலம் | మూల | മൂലം |
| 20 | Purva Ashada | पूर्व आषाढ़ा | பூராடம் | పూర్వ ఆషాఢ | പൂരാടം |
| 21 | Uttara Ashada | उत्तर आषाढ़ा | உத்திராடம் | ఉత్తర ఆషాఢ | ഉത്രാടം |
| 22 | Shravana | श्रवण | திருவோணம் | శ్రవణ | തിരുവോണം |
| 23 | Dhanishta | धनिष्ठा | அவிட்டம் | ధనిష్ఠ | അവിട്ടം |
| 24 | Shatabhisha | शतभिषा | சதயம் | శతభిష | ചതയം |
| 25 | Purva Bhadrapada | पूर्व भाद्रपद | பூரட்டாதி | పూర్వ భద్రపద | പൂരുരുട്ടാതി |
| 26 | Uttara Bhadrapada | उत्तर भाद्रपद | உத்திரட்டாதி | ఉత్తర భద్రపద | ഉത്രട്ടാதி |
| 27 | Revati | रेवती | ரேவதி | రేవతి | രേവതി |
How to Find Nakshatra Without Birth Time
If you don’t know your birth time, you can still find your Nakshatra using your birth date alone, but the result may be approximate.
The Moon spends approximately 1 day in each Nakshatra, so the birth date alone gives a good approximation. However, if your birth occurred near the transition between two Nakshatras, the exact Nakshatra may require the birth time.
When Birth Time Matters Most
| Scenario | Birth Time Needed? |
|---|---|
| Born in the middle of the Nakshatra day | No — birth date is sufficient |
| Born on the transition day between two Nakshatras | Yes — to determine which Nakshatra applies |
| Born near the end of the Nakshatra day | Yes — to confirm the Nakshatra |
Example: If the Moon moves from Ashwini to Bharani at 10:30 AM on your birth date, and you were born at 9:00 AM, you’re in Ashwini. If you were born at 11:00 AM, you’re in Bharani. The birth time determines which one applies.
Nakshatra for Marriage and Relationship Matching
Nakshatra matching is one of the most important factors in Vedic marriage compatibility.
In Vedic astrology, Nakshatra compatibility is evaluated through the Porutham system, which includes:
Dina (Day) compatibility: Overall compatibility
Gana compatibility: Temperament and nature
Yoni compatibility: Sexual chemistry
Rasi compatibility: Zodiac sign compatibility
Nadi compatibility: Health and progeny
What Nakshatra Matching Reveals
The fundamental nature of the relationship
Health and longevity of the partnership
Compatibility of temperaments
Sexual compatibility and chemistry
Prosperity and family harmony
For a full analysis using both Rashi and Nakshatra data, use the Rashi Matching Calculator.
Regional Nakshatra Traditions — Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telugu
Different regions of India have unique Nakshatra traditions and naming conventions.
Kerala Tradition
Kerala follows a unique 27 Nakshatra system with specific Malayalam names. The Nakshatra is used for:
Naming ceremonies (Namakarana)
Marriage compatibility (Porutham)
Festival dates and Muhurtha
Tamil Tradition
Tamil Nadu uses the 27 Nakshatra system with Tamil names. Common applications include:
Baby naming based on Nakshatra
Marriage compatibility (Nakshatra Porutham)
Astrological consultations
Telugu Tradition
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana use the 27 Nakshatra system with Telugu names. Applications include:
Naming ceremonies
Marriage compatibility
Muhurtha selection. For more on choosing auspicious dates and times, see the Panchang guide.
Can Nakshatra Be Found Without Birth Time?
Yes, Nakshatra can be found without birth time using your birth date alone, but the result may be approximate.
The Moon spends approximately 1 day in each Nakshatra, so the birth date alone gives a good approximation. However, if your birth occurred near the transition between two Nakshatras, the exact Nakshatra may require the birth time.
For the most accurate result, use your birth date, time, and place.
Is Nakshatra More Important Than Rashi?
In Vedic astrology, Nakshatra and Rashi serve different purposes and neither is “more important” — they complement each other.
| Aspect | Nakshatra | Rashi |
|---|---|---|
| What it represents | Deeper nature, soul purpose, karmic patterns | Mind, emotions, personality |
| Granularity | More granular (27 divisions) | Less granular (12 divisions) |
| Uses | Compatibility, baby naming, deeper analysis | General personality, emotional nature |
| In the chart | Indicates innate talents, life purpose | Indicates mind and emotions |
Both are essential for a complete reading. The Nakshatra adds depth and specificity to the Rashi. For the deepest level of detail combining both, generate your full Kundli.
Does Nakshatra Change Every Day?
Yes, the Nakshatra changes approximately every day as the Moon moves through the 27 Nakshatras.
The Moon moves through all 27 Nakshatras in approximately 27.3 days, spending about 1 day in each Nakshatra. The exact timing depends on the Moon’s speed, which varies slightly.
The Nakshatra changes at a specific time each day (approximately 1 day per Nakshatra). To determine the exact Nakshatra, you need the birth date, time, and place.
How to Use Your Nakshatra in Daily Life
Your Nakshatra is a powerful tool for self-understanding and practical applications in daily life.
Using Your Nakshatra
For self-understanding: Your Nakshatra reveals your deeper nature, innate talents, and soul purpose. Use it to understand your core strengths and challenges.
For career: Your Nakshatra influences your natural abilities and career path. Use it to find work that aligns with your innate talents.
For relationships: Your Nakshatra affects compatibility with others. Use it to understand relationship dynamics.
For baby naming: Use your child’s Nakshatra to choose an auspicious name that starts with the correct syllable.
For spiritual growth: Your Nakshatra reveals your spiritual path and life purpose.
For more Vedic astrology insights, explore the Learn Astrology section for deeper understanding of Jyotish. For more Vedic astrology tools and resources, explore the complete collection of Rashi guides and calculators at RashiFinder.