← All Nakshatras

Revati Nakshatra

రేవతి

Symbol: Fish/drum

☽ Lord: MercuryMeena Rashi →

Revati Nakshatra (రేవతి నక్షత్రం) is the twenty-seventh and final nakshatra, spanning 16°40' to 30° in Meena (Pisces), completing the full cycle of the Vedic lunar zodiac. Ruled by Mercury and presided over by Pushan, the nourishing guide who protects travelers and ensures safe passage, Revati is the nakshatra of completion, transition, and gentle guidance across life's thresholds. The pair of fish (or a drum) is its symbol — representing the journey between worlds. Revati natives are gentle, compassionate souls with a remarkable gift for guiding others through transitions, endings, and the space between what was and what will be.

Number

27

Deity

Pushan

Guna

Sattva

Gana

Deva

Nadi

Vata

Naming Syllables (Aksharas)

DeDoChaChi
MonthlyYearly
Daily · General

Casting the planetary positions... Revati

Revati Nakshatra Personality Traits

GentleCompassionateSpiritualArtisticEmpatheticProtective

Revati Nakshatra — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Revati being the last nakshatra?

As the final nakshatra, Revati carries the cumulative wisdom of all 26 that precede it. It sits at the end of Meena — the final sign of the zodiac — making it a point of profound completion and the liminal space before a new cycle begins at Ashwini. Revati natives often feel this threshold quality in their lives: they are drawn to endings, transitions, completions, and the compassionate guidance of others through major changes.

What naming syllables belong to Revati Nakshatra?

Revati Nakshatra naming syllables are De (దే), Do (దో), Cha (చ), and Chi (చి). These are the final aksharas in the nakshatra naming cycle, completing the full 108 syllables of the 27 nakshatras.

How does Pushan's role as guide influence Revati natives?

Pushan is the Vedic deity who ensures safe travel, nourishes growth, and guides souls between worlds. His influence makes Revati natives natural shepherds — whether literally or figuratively. They are drawn to roles where they help others navigate uncertainty: counselors, spiritual teachers, hospice workers, midwives, travel guides, and anyone who stands at the threshold between one phase of life and another.