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translated into Chinese. Jones, H. (September 2018). "The
Origin of the 28
Naksatras in
Early Indian Astronomy and Astrology".
Indian Journal of
History of...
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pitraya māna prājāpatya māna
guror māna
saura māna sāvana māna
candra māna
nākṣatra māna Of these, only the last four are in
active use and are
explained here...
- Mṛgaśiraṣa (also
spelled Mr̥gaśīrṣa; Devanagari: मृगशीर्ष) is the 5th
nakṣatra or
lunar mansion as used in
Hindu astronomy and
astrology in the constellation...
- Jyotisha, a text
dated to the
final centuries BCE[citation needed]. The
Nakṣatra system predates the
influence of ****enistic
astronomy on
Vedic tradition...
- the 27
nakṣatras. It is
ruled by Sun.
Under the
traditional Hindu principle of
naming individuals according to
their Ascendant/Lagna
nakṣatra, the following...
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found in ****enistic astrology, such as its
system of
lunar mansions (
Nakṣatra). It was only
after the
transmission of ****enistic
astrology that the...
- the
literary meaning of the term Pañcāṅg. The
other four
elements are
Nakṣatra, Tithi, Vāra and Karaṇa. The
names of the 27
nitayoga are: Viṣkaṃbha (Support...
- prāṇas. The ghalikā is 60 palas, and the
nakṣatra ahórātra, or
astronomical day,
contains 60 ghalikās. A
nakṣatra māsa, or
astronomical month,
consists of...
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belong at a
nakṣatra (asterism)
which the Moon occupied. However, the
period of a
nakṣatra is
shorter than a
civil day, thus an
extra nakṣatra is
added every...
- constitutes, in the Atharvaveda,
compiled around 1200-1000 BC, the
first nakṣatra (Sanskrit name for
lunar stations),
which is
called Kṛttikā (क्रृत्तिका)...