Saturn · Brihaspati · Goat
Pushya Nakshatra
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Pushya nakshatra guide for personality, relationship rhythm, spiritual style, crystals, and SoBeiIt ritual cues.
Personality
The Star That Nourishes
The deity is Brihaspati — priest of the gods, the cosmic teacher. The symbol is the cow's udder; the yoni is the goat. Saturn rules this nakshatra, and Pushya means *to nourish*. She is the structural mother — the woman who builds the kitchen, sets the schedule, and feeds the whole house.
She is the friend whose home is the gathering place. The aunt who keeps the family logistics in her head. The boss whose direct reports stay for ten years because she actually trains them. Saturn gives her the discipline to nourish reliably — she doesn't burn bright and disappear; she feeds steady. The cow's udder is not seasonal. Brihaspati is the priest who shows up every day, not the prophet who shows up once.
The motif that keeps appearing in her life: she becomes the load-bearing pillar. The family discovers she's been holding things together only when she leaves town. The team realizes she was the institutional memory only after she retires. Younger women find her and don't leave; they become her people.
Love and compatibility
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Use this page as the searchable archetype entry, then take the pattern into the Compatibility Mirror for love, friendship, career, family, or conflict.