Hasta (The Hand) Nakshatra
Deity: Savitri 
Yoni: Buffalo 
Gana: Deva 
As per the symbol assigned to this Nakshatra,  Hasta people are skilled  in everything related to hand. They are gifted craftsmen, healers,  artists, palmists or even pickpockets. Hasta people are usually endowed  with comic and clever wit. They are good entertainers and charmers. The  people born in this Nakshatra usually suffer a lot of hardships in their  earlier life. They usually turn their path to spirituality. Hasta  people are very intelligent, and make genuine and good counselors to  people. 
Hasta people also have the tendency of not letting the things go. They  hold on to their routines, their dogmas, and their loved ones. Once they  come in touch with their self, their enlightenment is inevitable.
Chitra (The bright one) Nakshatra
Deity: Vishwakarma (the supreme architect) 
Yoni: Tiger 
Gana: Rakshasa 
Chitra born natives are one of the most fascinating people around. They  always stand apart from the crowd. Extremely well groomed, with their  big eyes and well-proportioned body, they exude a charming persona.  Chitra people are extremely charming and intelligent conversationalist.  They have artistic flairs, which they use in day-to-day life. Apart from  wearing decorative costumes and jewellery, they are majorly in streams  of arts like interior decoration and visual arts. They are brilliant  organizers with eye for details. They also make good architects and  jewellery designer. 
People born in Chitra can have deep insight as psychic. They are also highly spiritual.    Swati (The independent one) Nakshatra 
Deity: Vayudev (god of wind) 
Yoni: Buffalo 
Gana: Deva 
Swati Nakshatra is related to goddess Saraswati herself. Therefore, this  Nakshatra rules all form of learning, music and arts. Swati people have  an artistic flair for communication. It is because of these qualities  that they are quite successful financially and business wise. Ruled by  the God of Wind, this Nakshatra imparts its natives with the qualities  of quick change and restlessness. Swati people also cherish their  independence fiercely. The same qualities can make them fickle minded  and flexible at the same time. They are good learners and are ever  curious to learn new things.  
 
