Punarvasu×Jyeshtha
Punarvasu and Jyeshtha score 4.5/36 — a challenging Vedic match. Multiple kootas misaligned; proceed only with full understanding + a Vedic priest's guidance.
- Ruling lord
- Jupiter
- Deity
- Aditi
- Symbol
- Bow/Quiver
- Rashi
- Mithun/Kark
- Gana
- Deva
- Animal
- Cat
- Ruling lord
- Mercury
- Deity
- Indra
- Symbol
- Earring/Umbrella
- Rashi
- Vrishchik
- Gana
- Rakshasa
- Animal
- Deer
The 8 kootas, scored
Each koota measures a different dimension of compatibility. Below is the per-koota breakdown for Punarvasu × Jyeshtha.
Punarvasu is Shudra, Jyeshtha is Brahmin.
Punarvasu sits in manava, Jyeshtha in keeta vasya group.
Tara cycle gives a 1.5/3 — derived from nakshatra distance in both directions.
Punarvasu = Cat yoni, Jyeshtha = Deer yoni.
Punarvasu's rashi-lord is Mercury, Jyeshtha's is Mars.
Punarvasu is Deva gana, Jyeshtha is Rakshasa gana.
Rashi distance triggers Bhakoot dosha — needs remedy.
Both in Adi nadi — nadi dosha. Strongest red flag in Vedic matching; remedy recommended.
What this means in real life
Marriage & emotional bond
Bhakoot dosha applies to this pair — rashi distance pulls in opposing directions on family life and shared decisions. Marriage is workable, but the partners need to agree consciously on shared goals rather than expecting alignment to happen naturally.
Intellectual & mental compatibility
The rashi lords are in enmity — partners often value very different things mentally. They can absolutely work together, but expect more effort in conversations about money, career direction, and lifestyle choices. Strong communication norms compensate.
Financial & career alignment
Vasya dynamic is unbalanced — one partner tends to dominate financial conversations. Healthy marriages here build clear rules: who owns which decisions, joint vs separate accounts, how big purchases get discussed. The structure prevents friction.
Health, children & lineage
Nadi dosha is the strongest red flag in Vedic matching — traditionally associated with health challenges and difficulty conceiving. Modern Jyotish offers specific remedies (Mahamrityunjaya Jaap, ayurvedic guidance pre-conception, specific Navagraha pujas) that observant families have used successfully for generations. A qualified priest should review both full charts.
Vedic remedies for Punarvasu × Jyeshtha
Below-threshold scores aren't a dealbreaker — classical Jyotish prescribes specific practices to harmonize challenging pairings:
- ◆Mahamrityunjaya JaapRecite the Mahamrityunjaya mantra 1,25,000 times before marriage (or have a priest perform the puja). The most prescribed remedy for Nadi dosha across all classical sources.
- ◆Vishnu Sahasranama recitationReading the 1,000 names of Vishnu together as a couple — weekly or on Ekadashi tithis — is the classical remedy for Bhakoot dosha rooted in family-life challenges.
- ◆Joint Navagraha puja before marriageA single 9-planet puja performed with both partners present harmonizes Gana mismatch energetically and is widely accepted as sufficient remedy.
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