

In Vedic astrology, Moon nakshatra pada transit refers to the movement of the Moon through the four quarters (padas) of a nakshatra. The Moon completes the zodiac in approximately 27.3 days and moves about 13°20′ per day. Since each Nakshatra spans 13°20′ and each Pada spans 3°20′, the Moon remains in one Nakshatra for about 1 day and in one Nakshatra Pada for approximately 5 to 8 hours.
The Moon represents mind, emotions, mother, mental peace, imagination and daily experiences. When the Moon enters a new pada, subtle but noticeable emotional shifts occur.
This transit is extremely useful for muhurta (auspicious timing), event planning, travel decisions, emotional discussions and spiritual practices. It gives hour-level precision in timing.
Each nakshatra is divided into four equal quarters called pada. Each pada measures 3°20′ and corresponds to a specific Navamsa sign. Nakshatra pada provides very precise timing and deeper psychological insight.
As the Moon moves from one pada to another, rapid changes occur in mood, reactions and emotional perception. Because the Moon is the fastest-moving planet, these effects are short-term but noticeable.
Moon pada transit influences daily decisions, mental clarity, sensitivity, family interactions and emotional responses.
It is calculated using the Moon’s real-time astronomical longitude. Each pada spans 3°20′, and due to the Moon’s average motion, it stays in one pada for approximately 5 to 8 hours, depending on its speed variation.
The Moon remains in each nakshatra pada for approximately 5 to 8 hours.
Yes, because the Moon governs the mind, its pada transit strongly influences short-term moods and emotional fluctuations.
Yes, it provides very fine and hour-specific timing compared to rashi or nakshatra transit.