Revati completes the cycle of 27 nakshatras, standing at the very end of Pisces just before the zodiac begins again with Ashwini in Aries. This position gives Revati a quality of completion and compassion — the wisdom of having traveled the entire journey and the gentleness that comes from understanding all phases of existence.
Pushan is a solar deity who guides travelers, nourishes cattle, and protects those on journeys. He is associated with safe passage, the protection of the vulnerable, and the kind of care that ensures every being reaches its destination safely. Revati natives often embody this energy: they are the ones who make sure everyone is cared for, no one is left behind.
Mercury is debilitated in Pisces — the rational, linear mind does not function optimally in the boundless ocean of Pisces. But in Revati, this apparent weakness becomes a unique gift: the ability to think beyond rational categories, to access intuitive and imagistic intelligence, and to communicate in ways that touch the soul rather than just the intellect.
Revati natives are among the most genuinely compassionate in the zodiac. Having completed the full cycle, they understand suffering from the inside. They rarely judge and often serve as the final refuge — the ones people turn to when everywhere else has failed. Their care is without condition or agenda.
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