

In Vedic astrology, Mars nakshatra pada transit refers to the movement of Mars through the four quarters (padas) of a nakshatra. Mars completes the zodiac in approximately 22 to 24 months. Since each Nakshatra spans 13°20′ and each Pada spans 3°20′, Mars remains in one Nakshatra for about 15 to 20 days and in one Nakshatra Pada for approximately 3 to 4 days, depending on its speed and retrograde motion.
Mars represents energy, courage, action, aggression, property, siblings and determination. When Mars enters a new pada, shifts occur in motivation, initiative and assertiveness.
This transit is important for timing action, legal matters, property dealings, competitive exams and strategic planning. It provides week-level precision in prediction.
Each Nakshatra is divided into four equal quarters called Padas. Each pada spans 3°20′ and corresponds to a specific Navamsa sign. Nakshatra pada gives more refined and precise timing than rashi or nakshatra transit.
As Mars moves from one pada to another, noticeable changes occur in action-oriented behavior, decision-making and physical energy. The effects depend on house placement from your ascendant and Moon sign.
Mars pada transit may influence property decisions, conflicts, competitive activities, career actions and bold initiatives.
It is calculated based on Mars’ real-time astronomical longitude in the zodiac. Each pada spans 3°20′, and Mars remains in one pada for approximately 3 to 4 days.
Mars stays in each nakshatra pada for approximately 3 to 4 days.
No, its results depend on individual birth chart, planetary strength and current dasha.
Yes, it provides more detailed timing compared to rashi or nakshatra transit.