Jyeshtha Nakshatra (ज्येष्ठा) — Deity, Padas & Baby Names
Jyeshtha Nakshatra (ज्येष्ठा)
Ruling Planet: Mercury Devata (Deity): Indra Position: Nakshatra 18 of 27 (221°20' to 234°20' sidereal longitude)
Padas and Starting Syllables
The 13°20' span of Jyeshtha is divided into four equal padas (quarters) of 3°20' each. Each pada maps to a specific starting syllable for naming ceremonies (Namakarna Samskara) according to the Swar Siddhanta.
| Pada | Syllable | Rashi (from Navamsha) |
|---|---|---|
| Pada 1 | No | — |
| Pada 2 | Ya | — |
| Pada 3 | Yi | — |
| Pada 4 | Yu | — |
About Jyeshtha
Jyeshtha is ruled by Indra and governed by the planet Mercury. The Moon transits through Jyeshtha approximately once every 27.3 days, spending about 1 day in each nakshatra.
Baby Names Starting With These Syllables
If your baby is born when the Moon is in Jyeshtha, the recommended starting syllables for their name are: No, Ya, Yi, Yu.
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How Nakshatra Is Determined
The nakshatra at any moment is determined by the Moon's sidereal longitude (tropical longitude minus Lahiri ayanamsa). Each of the 27 nakshatras occupies 13°20' of the ecliptic:
Nakshatra index = floor(Moon sidereal longitude / 13.333...)
Pada = floor((Moon sidereal longitude mod 13.333...) / 3.333...) + 1
vibz.art computes this using Swiss Ephemeris to arcsecond precision.
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