By Pt. Sanjeev Sharma
Astrology, Dharma, Spirituality: Sita’s character reflected in Pushya’s virtues

Mata Sita, the goddess of purity, surrender and strength in Sanatan Dharma, is not only the heroine of the Ramayana but also holds a unique place in astrology and spiritual practice. Her qualities, character, sacrifice and spirituality are deeply connected to the mystical mysteries of the nakshatras. According to the extensive doctrines of Jyotish, Mata Sita has a profound association with Pushya Nakshatra-the representative of nurturing, protection, spiritual aspiration and divinity in life.
In Indian astrology, Pushya Nakshatra is the eighth of the 27 lunar mansions, stretching from 3°20' to 16°40' in Cancer sign. Its ruling planet is Saturn-the symbol of self-restraint, discipline and penance-while its presiding deity is Brihaspati, the guru of the gods, granting spiritual wisdom, virtue and discrimination. Pushya means “nourisher”-signifying nourishment, vitality, protection and sensitivity. Its symbols are the wheel of a chariot, the udder of a cow or a lotus bud-each denoting nourishment and divinity. Water element predominates Pushya, indicating emotions, fluidity, empathy and self-knowledge. People born under Pushya are normally nourishing, protective, spiritually steadfast and rich in virtues.
Ancient texts state that during King Janaka’s ritual, Mata Sita appeared from the furrow of the earth-a birth not just literal but a cosmic call to fertility, nourishment and grace. Janaka’s plough and Pushya’s nurturing power unite here-Mata Sita’s emergence is a divine signal that she is the source of both material fulfillment and spiritual elevation. Mother Earth, from whom she was born, directly mirrors Pushya’s core principles: nourishment, protection and support. In the narrative of Janaka’s ritual, the union of nature, dharma and celestial destiny stands out vividly.
| Quality | Pushya’s Trait | Sita’s Life Example |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | Immaculateness, blamelessness | Follower of casticity, unblemished character |
| Devotion | Dedication, vows, penance | Unwavering faith for Rama |
| Protection | Kindness, shelter, compassion | Protects forest, society and people |
| Inner Strength | Patience, emotional power | Resilience during exile and abduction |
| Spiritual Wisdom | Discrimination, idealism, scriptural knowledge | Wisdom of dharma, ethics and self-discipline |
Additional key qualities-health protection, concern for people’s welfare, compassion towards in-laws and society, cultural stewardship, decisiveness in adversity-are all included among Pushya’s traits and were exemplified by Mata Sita throughout her life.
Saturn’s influence transforms every adversity in Sita’s life into opportunities for spiritual refinement. Discipline, meditation and sacrifice-the hallmarks of Saturn-shine clearly in Mata Sita’s lifestyle. Her exile, abduction, trial by fire and eventual merging into the earth are all examples combining Saturn’s endurance, asceticism and unwavering truth. Brihaspati-the guru of the gods-bestows innocence, morality, religiosity and noble thoughts upon her. Dharma, worship, Vedas, Upanishads and contemplative gatherings-all reflect Brihaspati’s positive influence in Sita’s existence.
Pushya’s symbol is often depicted as the wheel of a chariot or cow’s udder. The wheel represents the cycle of life, transformation, patience and stability. Mata Sita’s life during exile, her struggles, decisiveness and equanimity all reflect the energy of motion, patience and balance inherent in Pushya’s symbolism. The wheel indicates that through patience and continual effort, all transformation is possible. Mata Sita transcended every hardship with patience and discipline.
Mata Sita was not only nurturing toward family but also toward the forest dwellers, people and living creatures. She was a force for welfare in every form-her love, service and resolve remain unmatched.
Sita enriched local art, festivals, rituals, folk literature and traditional practices. Her legacy endures in Mithila’s songs, paintings, folk arts and religious traditions.
In the agni pariksha, abduction and forest tribulations, Sita embodied the fluidity of water-integrating emotion, balance and calm to overcome all challenges. In adversity she sustained Rama, Lakshmana and herself-demonstrating immense inner strength and transformative energy.
Pushya’s force pervades Sita’s contemplation, ritual, yajna, worship, mantra recitation and devotion. She remains the epitome of philosophical wisdom, truth, surrender and unwavering devotion to Rama.
Sita endured highly challenging familial, social and spiritual tests-making every decision in accordance with truth, justice and dharma. She set outstanding examples of morality during the trial by fire, sacrifice and merging into the earth.
Pushya Nakshatra worship is considered highly auspicious in Indian tradition. Beginning new endeavors, weddings, housewarmings, education and spiritual rituals during Pushya yield great benefits. For harmony, long life, emotional well-being, professional excellence and spiritual progress, devotees perform maternal worship, mantra recitation, vows and fire rituals during Pushya Yoga.
In Sita’s temples, places dedicated to maternal worship and vow observances, storytelling, hymn recitation, collective prayers, aarti and yajna are performed on Pushya days. Women take vows, recite hymns, perform Ramayan readings, offer flowers and special food to honor Mata Sita during Pushya Nakshatra.
| Ritual | Festival or Practice | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Mantra recitation during Pushya Yoga | Ram-Sita stories, Devi hymns | Emotional power, domestic harmony |
| Auspicious beginnings (housewarming, marriage, religious acts) | Started under Pushya’s influence | Prosperity, longevity, success |
| Vows and worship | Vows made in Pushya | Peace, victory, spiritual protection |
Astrologers emphasize that those born in Pushya Nakshatra are restrained, wise, protective, religious and supremely benevolent. The expansion of these qualities, as seen in Mata Sita, can be cultivated by every devotee.
The ideals in Sita’s association with Pushya-patience, devotion, purity, courage, faith and surrender-help seekers transcend difficulties, find inner strength and progress toward self-realization. Remembrance of Pushya enables one to embody truth, dharma, love and welfare in life. Mata Sita’s guidance, Pushya’s brilliance and this spiritual message remain constant sources of energy for devotees across generations.
Through every cycle of life, the union of Mata Sita and Pushya Nakshatra reveals teachings of inner strength, truth, resolve and spiritual elevation. This relationship is an unbroken thread of goodness, sanctity and transcendence-its cultivation and recollection bestow supreme benefit upon all seekers.
Q1. What is Mata Sita’s connection with Pushya Nakshatra?
A: Her life and virtues reflect the nurturing, devotion, patience and faith intrinsic to Pushya Nakshatra.
Q2. Which planet and deity rule Pushya Nakshatra?
A: Saturn rules Pushya, Brihaspati is the presiding deity.
Q3. What activities are auspicious under Pushya Nakshatra?
A: Marriage, education, new enterprises, religious undertakings and sacred rites.
Q4. Which qualities did Mata Sita embody from Pushya Nakshatra?
A: She personified nurturing, devotion, courage, emotional balance and moral integrity.
Q5. How is Mata Sita worshipped during Pushya Nakshatra?
A: Through hymns, vows, mantras, storytelling and special rituals in her honor.
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