Revati — a fish swimming in the sea, ruled by Mercury
Revati, "the wealthy," closes the circle of twenty-seven. Its deity is Pushan, the gentle god who guards travelers, herds, and souls on their final road, and its symbol is a fish swimming the last waters of Pisces. You are a completer and a guide: gifted at endings, transitions, and making sure nobody gets lost between one chapter and the next. Mercury's lordship adds nimble intelligence to the kindness. Journeys simply go better when you are along.
Revati spans Pisces 16°40′ – 30°00′. Its presiding deity is Pushan; its symbol is a fish swimming in the sea; its gana (temperament class) is deva. The Vimshottari lord is Mercury — anyone born with the Moon here starts life in a Mercury mahadasha.
Shepherding grace. You notice stragglers, smooth departures and arrivals, and finish processes so cleanly that the next beginning is already prepared. Creativity, sweetness, and quiet prosperity travel together in your best seasons. People trust you with their transitions.
Guiding everyone home can leave you last on your own itinerary: over-giving, disappointment when others travel carelessly, a sensitivity that absorbs the whole caravan's mood. Refuge is your talent; remember to book yourself a room in it.
Travel and hospitality, hospice and social work, veterinary care and animal husbandry in the classical lists, editing and finishing trades, financial planning for life transitions. You are the safe pair of hands at every handover. Choose work that honors gentleness as expertise.
Devoted, protective, and the easiest of company on long roads. You flourish with a partner who guards the guardian, and whose idea of wealth includes an unhurried evening.
The classical naming syllables for Revati's four padas are De, Do, Cha, Chi — one per quarter. Tradition starts a child's name with the syllable of their Moon's pada.
As this chapter closes, who or what still needs walking home?