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Nakshatra Calculator – Find Your Janma Nakshatra (Birth Star)

जन्म नक्षत्र – your birth star, pada and Moon sign from your birth details

  • Nakshatra + Pada + Rashi
  • Works without birth time
  • Lahiri ayanamsha
  • 100% private – computed in your browser

What is a Janma Nakshatra? Your Janma Nakshatra – also called birth star – is the nakshatra (lunar constellation) the Moon occupied at the moment of your birth. It is the basis of your naming letter, Vimshottari dasha, kundali matching and much of Vedic astrology. Enter your birth date, time and place below to find your nakshatra, its pada (quarter) and your Moon sign – instantly, free, with no sign-up.

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What is a Janma Nakshatra?

A Janma Nakshatra is the nakshatra – one of 27 equal divisions of the sidereal zodiac – in which the Moon was placed at the moment of your birth. Each division spans 13°20′ of the ecliptic, and together the 27 cover the Moon’s full monthly path. Because the Moon moves through roughly one nakshatra every day, your birth star is a far more personal marker than a Sun sign, which changes only once a month.

In Vedic tradition the birth star shapes many things that follow: the first letter recommended for a newborn’s name (namakaran), the starting dasha of the Vimshottari cycle, the gana, yoni and nadi used in kundali matching, and the choice of favourable days for important beginnings. When a panchang mentions “your nakshatra”, the Janma Nakshatra is the one it means.

How is the birth star calculated?

The calculation has three steps, and this page performs all of them in your browser:

  • Fix the exact birth instant. Your local birth time is converted to universal time using the birthplace’s historical timezone rules – including old local mean times and wartime clock changes, which trip up casual calculators.
  • Find the Moon. The Moon’s apparent ecliptic longitude is computed for that instant, then the ayanamsha (the offset between the western tropical zodiac and the sidereal zodiac of Jyotisha) is subtracted. We use the Lahiri (Chitra Paksha) ayanamsha by default – the one adopted for official Indian panchangas – with B. V. Raman and KP available under advanced options.
  • Read the division. Dividing the sidereal longitude by 13°20′ gives the nakshatra; dividing by 3°20′ gives the pada. The 30° sign holding the Moon is your rashi (Moon sign). Our Moon position agrees with Swiss Ephemeris values within half an arc-minute, verified on over 700 test instants.

Birthplace coordinates do not change the answer directly – the Moon’s position is the same from everywhere on Earth. The place matters because it fixes which timezone rules convert your wall-clock birth time into the true instant.

Nakshatra padas: the four quarters

Every nakshatra is divided into four padas (quarters) of 3°20′ each. Across the 27 nakshatras that makes 108 padas – the number that recurs throughout Hindu tradition. The pada refines the reading in two practical ways. First, each pada maps to one navamsha sign, which is why the pada decides which D9 position your Moon takes in a full kundali. Second, each pada carries its own naming syllable: Rohini’s four padas, for example, suggest O, Va, Vi and Vu. A birth time accurate to within a few minutes is usually enough to fix the pada; without any time, the nakshatra can often still be determined but the pada cannot.

Birth star vs Moon sign vs Sun sign

MarkerBased onChanges everyUsed for
Janma Nakshatra (birth star)Moon’s position among 27 lunar divisions~1 dayNaming, dasha start, matching (gana/yoni/nadi), muhurta
Rashi (Moon sign)Moon’s position among 12 signs~2.25 daysRashifal, Sade Sati, general Vedic reading
Sun signSun’s position among 12 signs~30 daysWestern astrology; Vedic Surya rashi differs by about a sign

The three describe different layers of the same sky. Every nakshatra sits inside one or two rashis – Rohini lies wholly within Vrishabha, while Krittika starts in Mesha and finishes in Vrishabha – so knowing your birth star always pins down (or narrows to two) your Moon sign as well. This calculator reports both.

The 27 nakshatras

#NakshatraRangeLordDeityGana
1Ashwini (अश्विनी)0°00′ – 13°20′ MeshaKetuAshwini KumarasDeva
2Bharani (भरणी)13°20′ – 26°40′ MeshaVenusYamaManushya
3Krittika (कृत्तिका)26°40′ Mesha – 10°00′ VrishabhaSunAgniRakshasa
4Rohini (रोहिणी)10°00′ – 23°20′ VrishabhaMoonBrahmaManushya
5Mrigashira (मृगशिरा)23°20′ Vrishabha – 6°40′ MithunaMarsSomaDeva
6Ardra (आर्द्रा)6°40′ – 20°00′ MithunaRahuRudraManushya
7Punarvasu (पुनर्वसु)20°00′ Mithuna – 3°20′ KarkaJupiterAditiDeva
8Pushya (पुष्य)3°20′ – 16°40′ KarkaSaturnBrihaspatiDeva
9Ashlesha (आश्लेषा)16°40′ – 30°00′ KarkaMercuryNagasRakshasa
10Magha (मघा)0°00′ – 13°20′ SimhaKetuPitrisRakshasa
11Purva Phalguni (पूर्व फाल्गुनी)13°20′ – 26°40′ SimhaVenusBhagaManushya
12Uttara Phalguni (उत्तर फाल्गुनी)26°40′ Simha – 10°00′ KanyaSunAryamanManushya
13Hasta (हस्त)10°00′ – 23°20′ KanyaMoonSavitarDeva
14Chitra (चित्रा)23°20′ Kanya – 6°40′ TulaMarsTvashtarRakshasa
15Swati (स्वाति)6°40′ – 20°00′ TulaRahuVayuDeva
16Vishakha (विशाखा)20°00′ Tula – 3°20′ VrishchikaJupiterIndra-AgniRakshasa
17Anuradha (अनुराधा)3°20′ – 16°40′ VrishchikaSaturnMitraDeva
18Jyeshtha (ज्येष्ठा)16°40′ – 30°00′ VrishchikaMercuryIndraRakshasa
19Mula (मूल)0°00′ – 13°20′ DhanuKetuNirritiRakshasa
20Purva Ashadha (पूर्वाषाढ़ा)13°20′ – 26°40′ DhanuVenusApasManushya
21Uttara Ashadha (उत्तराषाढ़ा)26°40′ Dhanu – 10°00′ MakaraSunVishvadevasManushya
22Shravana (श्रवण)10°00′ – 23°20′ MakaraMoonVishnuDeva
23Dhanishtha (धनिष्ठा)23°20′ Makara – 6°40′ KumbhaMarsThe eight VasusRakshasa
24Shatabhisha (शतभिषा)6°40′ – 20°00′ KumbhaRahuVarunaRakshasa
25Purva Bhadrapada (पूर्व भाद्रपद)20°00′ Kumbha – 3°20′ MeenaJupiterAja EkapadaManushya
26Uttara Bhadrapada (उत्तर भाद्रपद)3°20′ – 16°40′ MeenaSaturnAhirbudhnyaManushya
27Revati (रेवती)16°40′ – 30°00′ MeenaMercuryPushanDeva

The lord column follows the Vimshottari sequence (Ketu, Venus, Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury) repeating three times around the zodiac – which is exactly why your birth nakshatra decides which planet’s dasha you are born into.

Can I find my nakshatra without a birth time?

Often, yes. The Moon spends about a day in each nakshatra, so on many dates it stays in a single nakshatra from midnight to midnight – in that case the date and place alone settle the answer. When the Moon does cross a boundary during your birth date, this calculator shows both candidates along with the exact local switch time, so even a rough memory (“early morning”, “just after dinner”) is enough to choose. Note that the pada and the dasha balance always need a real birth time.

Gandmool nakshatras

Six nakshatras – Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Mula and Revati – are ruled by Mercury or Ketu and sit at the junctions of the water-to-fire sign transitions. Births in these are traditionally called Gandmool, and families often arrange a Mula Shanti puja on the 27th day after birth, when the same nakshatra returns. Classical texts treat this as a ritual observance for smoothing the junction energy, not as a defect in the horoscope; plenty of distinguished charts are Gandmool births. This calculator flags Gandmool status automatically.

Frequently asked questions

What is my nakshatra by date of birth?
Enter your birth date, time and city in the calculator above. It converts your local birth time to the exact universal instant, computes the Moon’s sidereal position with the Lahiri ayanamsha, and reads off the nakshatra, pada and Moon sign. If the Moon stayed in one nakshatra for your whole birth date, even the time is optional.
Is birth time compulsory for finding the birth star?
No – but it helps. The Moon spends about a day in each nakshatra, so on many dates the nakshatra is the same all day and the date alone decides it. If the Moon changed nakshatra on your birth date, the calculator shows both candidates with the switch time. The pada (quarter) always needs the actual time.
Can my nakshatra ever change?
No. The Janma Nakshatra is fixed by the sky at your birth and never changes. What changes daily is the transit nakshatra (today’s Moon position), which panchangas list and which is compared against your birth star for tarabala.
What is a nakshatra pada?
Each nakshatra divides into four padas of 3°20′ each – 108 padas in all. The pada selects your naming syllable and determines the Moon’s navamsha (D9) sign. It is the finer address inside the nakshatra.
Which ayanamsha does this calculator use?
Lahiri (Chitra Paksha) by default – the ayanamsha adopted by the Indian national panchanga and by most software. B. V. Raman and KP (Krishnamurti) variants are available under advanced options. Near a nakshatra boundary the choice can change the result, which the calculator will tell you.
What is the difference between nakshatra and rashi?
Both describe the Moon’s position at birth, at different resolutions: the rashi is the 30° zodiac sign (12 divisions), the nakshatra is the finer 13°20′ lunar division (27 divisions). Your nakshatra always locates your rashi as well – this calculator reports both together.
What are Gandmool nakshatras?
Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Mula and Revati – the six ruled by Mercury or Ketu at sign junctions. A birth in these traditionally calls for a Mula Shanti puja on the 27th day, when the nakshatra returns. It is an observance, not a flaw; the calculator flags it automatically.
How accurate is this nakshatra calculator?
The Moon position agrees with Swiss Ephemeris – the professional standard – within half an arc-minute, validated against more than 700 independently computed test instants including deliberately boundary-adjacent births. If your Moon sits within a few arc-minutes of a nakshatra boundary, the result includes a warning to double-check the recorded birth time.
Does my birthplace change my nakshatra?
Not directly – the Moon’s zodiacal position is the same from everywhere on Earth. The birthplace matters because it sets the timezone rules that convert your wall-clock birth time into the true universal instant, including historical quirks like pre-1906 local mean time in India.
Is this calculator free? Where do my details go?
Completely free, no sign-up. The entire computation runs inside your browser; your birth details are never sent to any server. The shareable result link encodes the inputs only in the URL fragment, which also stays client-side.

Methodology

This tool computes the Moon’s geocentric apparent ecliptic longitude (true ecliptic of date) with a professional-grade astronomical engine, subtracts the selected ayanamsha (Lahiri by default, fitted to Swiss Ephemeris values to better than 0.001″ over 1880-2120), and derives nakshatra, pada and rashi arithmetically. Local-to-universal time conversion uses the browser’s IANA timezone database with full historical rules. Validation: 716 fixture instants (including 216 boundary-adjacent cases) computed independently with pyswisseph – 100% agreement on nakshatra and pada across Lahiri, Raman and KP ayanamshas, with maximum Moon longitude deviation of 0.45′.

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