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Chitra Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology: Meaning, Personality, Pada, Compatibility

Chitra ("the brilliant gem, the architect") is the 14th of the 27 nakshatras, ruled by Mars, presided over by Tvashtr, spanning 23°20 Virgo – 6°40 Libra.

Updated 10 May 2026 8 min read 1,500 words

Chitra at a glance

Chitra ("the brilliant gem, the architect") is the 14th nakshatra of the 27-fold lunar zodiac in Vedic astrology. It spans 23°20 Virgo – 6°40 Libra of the sidereal zodiac.

The presiding deity is Tvashtr. The classical symbol is the bright jewel. The planetary lord — both for Vimshottari Dasha purposes and for general signification — is Mars.

Classification:

  • **Gana:** Rakshasa — rakshasa; intense, transformative temperament
  • **Nadi:** Pitta — Ayurvedic constitution; fire dominant — sharp, focused, hot
  • **Guna:** Tamas — stability, depth, inertia
  • **Sign coverage:** Virgo-Libra

Personality if your Moon is in Chitra

Vedic astrology gives the natal Moon-nakshatra (janma nakshatra) the most personal weight in nakshatra reading. People with the Moon in Chitra carry the imprint of Tvashtr as a deity-influence on the inner life.

Inner experience: the tamas guna and pitta nadi together produce a deep, slow, transformative mind that processes through layers.

Outer presentation: the rakshasa gana shapes how others read the native — as intense, magnetic, sometimes guarded — capable of breakthroughs others cannot reach.

Mars's position in the natal chart is the modulator. A strong, well-aspected Mars amplifies Chitra's gifts; a weak Mars distorts them through its own difficulties.

Strengths

Chitra natives reliably bring:

  • the Tvashtr-themed strength (the deity's archetypal medicine)
  • Mars-themed expression — courage runs cleanly when Mars is well-placed
  • tamas-guna mental work — sustained depth as a default capacity
  • pada-specific gifts (see below) — each of the 4 padas of Chitra adds a distinct flavour mapped to a navamsa sub-sign

Challenges

Common pain points:

  • intensity that others find demanding; periodic withdrawal needed to recover
  • Pitta-nadi imbalance — health concerns when this dosha is aggravated by lifestyle (hot, sharp, acidic conditions)
  • Mars-related setbacks during the Mars mahadasha if the natal Mars is afflicted
  • pada-specific shadows — see the four-pada breakdown below

The four padas of Chitra

Each nakshatra is divided into 4 padas (quarters) of 3°20 each. The padas of Chitra are mapped to specific navamsa sub-signs:

  • **Pada 1** — first 3°20 of Chitra. Naming syllable: Pe.
  • **Pada 2** — second 3°20 of Chitra. Naming syllable: Po.
  • **Pada 3** — third 3°20 of Chitra. Naming syllable: Ra.
  • **Pada 4** — fourth 3°20 of Chitra. Naming syllable: Ri.

Pada determines the navamsa (D9) sign of any planet placed within Chitra — and through that, the planet's deeper karmic dignity. Jyothish AI labels the pada for every natal planet automatically.

Career and dharma

Chitra is associated with vocations carrying the Tvashtr-archetype: the archetypal vocation indicated by the deity.

Beyond the deity layer, Mars-themed careers (military, police, surgery) suit Chitra natives, especially when the natal Mars is in a friendly or own-sign placement.

Compatibility and marriage timing

Chitra matches well with nakshatras of compatible gana, yoni, and nadi. The classical Ashtakoot Guna Milan checks all of these. As a quick reference:

  • **Gana match.** Rakshasa-Rakshasa pairs score full points; mixed pairs need cancellation rules
  • **Nadi match.** Chitra is Pitta-nadi. Avoid same-nadi marriage unless the rare cancellation rules apply (same Moon sign or specific pada-nakshatra alignment).
  • **Yoni.** Nakshatra-specific animal yoni; check Jyothish AI compatibility tab for the exact scoring

Marriage timing is most reliable when transit Jupiter activates the 7th from natal Moon and the running daśā cycles a benefic that aspects the 7th lord.

Remedies for Chitra-related concerns

If life events suggest Chitra's themes are unsettled (during Mars daśā for example), the classical remedies are:

**Worship.** Tvashtr as the primary deity-anchor

**Mantra.** Mars beej mantra (Om Kraam) on Tuesday

**Charity.** Red lentils, Copper, Red cloth, and Jaggery on Tuesday

**Lifestyle.** cool, sweet, mild foods; reduce stimulants; cooling pranayama

Frequently asked questions

What does Chitra nakshatra mean?

Chitra translates to "the brilliant gem, the architect". Symbol: bright jewel. Presiding deity: Tvashtr. Planetary lord: Mars. Spans 23°20 Virgo – 6°40 Libra.

Which planet rules Chitra?

Mars rules Chitra. This ruling — used in Vimshottari Dasha — means natives born when the Moon was in Chitra begin their dasha sequence with Mars mahadasha (length: 7 years).

Is Chitra a good nakshatra?

Vedic astrology does not rank nakshatras as "good" or "bad" in isolation. Chitra's gifts are clearest when the natal Mars is well-placed and the Moon is unafflicted. Every nakshatra has produced extraordinary lives and difficult ones; chart context decides the result.

What is the gana of Chitra?

Rakshasa gana — rakshasa, intense, transformative. Used in Ashtakoot Guna Milan compatibility scoring.

What is the nadi of Chitra?

Pitta nadi (fire-dominant Ayurvedic constitution). Avoid marrying same-nadi partners unless classical cancellation rules apply.

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