Punarvasu
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Nakshatras |
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Ashvinī |
Bharanī |
Kṛttikā |
Rohinī |
Mrigashīrsha |
Ārdrā |
Punarvasu |
Pushya |
Āshleshā |
Maghā |
Pūrva Phalgunī |
Uttara Phalgunī |
Hasta |
Chitrā |
Svātī |
Vishākhā |
Anurādhā |
Jyeshtha |
Mūla |
Pūrva Ashādhā |
Uttara Ashādhā |
Shravana |
Shravishthā |
Shatabhishā |
Pūrva Bhādrapadā |
Uttara Bhādrapadā |
Revatī |
Punarvasu is a Nakshatra in Hindu astrology, which refers to the two brightest stars in the constellation of Gemini: Castor and Pollux. In Malayalam Punarvasu is termed Punartham. It is also known as Punarpusam in southern India.
[edit] Mythology
The Hindu god Rama is said to be born under this Nakshatra. There is also a general belief that men born under this nakshatra have only male children. There have been exceptions to this common belief.
[edit] Practice
Under the traditional Hindu principle of naming individuals according to their birthstar (see Jyotisha), the following Sanskrit syllables correspond with this Nakshatra, and would belong at the beginning of a first name:
Ke (pronounced as in "Kevin")
Ko (pronounced as in "cocoa")
Ha (pronounced as in "ha ha")
Hi (pronounced as in "Hinterlands")