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  2. This crossing of orbits occurs 28 times (sometimes 27 times) in a year. These 28 (or 27) cross-sections are called Nakshatras. In simple words, a Nakshatra (or a lunar mansion) is a section of the Sun’s path or the ecliptic through which the Moon passes while it orbits around Earth.

    • Moola

      Moola Nakshatra, 2nd Pada (3.20-6.40 degrees Sagittarius):...

    • Ashlesha

      Ashlesha Nakshatra, fourth pada (26 degrees 40 minutes to 30...

    • Krittika

      Krittika Nakshatra Famous Personalities. There are many...

    • Ashwini

      Ashwini Nakshatra Famous Personalities. There are many...

    • Chitra

      Chitra nakshatra is considered to be a very auspicious and...

    • Shravana

      Shravana Nakshatra is also associated with the god Vishnu,...

    • Vishakha

      Vishakha Nakshatra is the 16th Nakshatra out of the 27...

    • Punarvasu

      Punarvasu Nakshatra Famous Personalities There are many...

  3. In Ancient Indian astronomy, there are 27 nakshatras , or sectors along the ecliptic. A list of them is first found in the Vedanga Jyotisha, a text dated to the final centuries BCE [citation needed]. The Nakṣatra system predates the influence of Hellenistic astronomy on Vedic tradition, which became prevalent from about the 2nd century CE.

    No.
    Name
    Associated Stars
    Description
    1
    Ashvini - अश्विनी "physician to the ...
    β "Sheratan" and γ "Mesarthim" Arietis
    Lord: Ketu (South lunar node) Symbol : ...
    2
    Bharani - भरणी "the bearer"
    35, 39 "Lilii Borea", and 41 Arietis
    Lord: Shukra (Venus) Symbol: Yoni, the ...
    3
    Krittika - कृत्तिका an old name of the ...
    Lord: Surya (Sun) Symbol: Knife or spear ...
    4
    Rohini - रोहिणी "the red one", a name of ...
    Lord: Chandra (Moon) Symbol: Cart or ...
    • Ashwini
    • Bharani
    • Krittika
    • Rohini
    • Mrigashirsha
    • Ardra
    • Punarvasu
    • Pushya
    • Ashlesha
    • Magha

    The Lord Ketu rules Ashwini. Its symbol is Horse’s head. The presiding deities are the Ashwin twins, Sasra and Satya, who are physicians to the Gods. It is associated with Healing and rejuvenation. The Ashwini Nakshatra brings about quick aid and energization. It can bring about fast, radical, and miraculous cures. Its IndianZodiac is 0° – 13°20′ M...

    It is ruled by the Lord Shukra (Venus). Its symbol is “Yoni,” the female organ of reproduction. The presiding deity is Yama, the god of death. It brings self-control, and restraint as well as death and transformation. It is a figure for discipline and sacrifice. Its Indian Zodiac is 13° 20′ – 26°40′ Mesha.

    It is ruled by the Lord Surya (Sun). Its symbol is knife or spear. The presiding deity is Agni, the god of fire. It offers brightness, clarification, sharpness, and quickness. Its Indian Zodiac is 26°40′ Mesha – 10° Vrishabha.

    It is ruled by Lord Chandra (Moon). Its symbol is cart or chariot, temple, banyan tree. The presiding deity is Brahma or Prajapati. It represents creativity and culture. It bestows great fertility. Its Indian Zodiac is 10° – 23°20′ Vrishabha.

    It is ruled by Lord Mangala (Mars). Its symbol is Deer’s head. The presiding deity is Soma, Chandra, the Moon God. It exemplifies friendliness, comforts, growth, and joy. Its Indian Zodiac is 23° 20′ Vrishabha – 6° 40′ Mithuna.

    Lord Rahu rules Ardra. Its symbol is a teardrop and a human head. The presiding deity is Rudra, the storm God. It represents destruction, emotional upheaval, natural diseases, and sickness. Its Indian Zodiac is 6° 40′ – 20° Mithuna.

    It’s ruled by Lord Guru (Jupiter). Its symbol is bow and quiver. The presiding deity is Aditi, mother of the gods. She symbolizes abundance, compassion, protection, learning, and expansion. Its Indian Zodiac is 20° Mithuna – 3°20′ Karka.

    It is ruled by Lord Shani (Saturn). Its symbol is Cow’s udder, lotus, arrow, and circle. The presiding deity is Brihaspati, priests of the Gods. It exemplifies wisdom, awareness, and ritual. Its Indian Zodiac is 3°20′ -16°40′ Karka.

    It is ruled by Lord Buddha (Mercury). Its symbol is a serpent. The presiding deity is Nagas, deified snakes. It manifests overconfidence, intense research, healing, and transcendence. Its Indian Zodiac is 16°40′ – 30° Karka.

    Lord Ketu rules Magha. Its symbol is Royal Throne. The presiding deities are the Pitrs, family ancestors. It manifests masculine energy, a sense of duty, ancestral connection, and authority. Its Indian Zodiac is 0° – 13°20′ Simha.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NakshatraNakshatra - Wikipedia

    Nakshatra (Sanskrit: नक्षत्रम्, romanized: Nakṣatram) is the term for Lunar mansion in Hindu astrology and Buddhist astrology. A nakshatra is one of 27 (sometimes also 28) sectors along the ecliptic. Their names are related to a prominent star or asterisms in or near the respective sectors.

    No.
    Name
    Associated Stars
    Description
    1
    Aśvini "The Horsemen"
    β and γ Arietis
    Astrological leader: Ketu (South lunar ...
    2
    Bharani "The Bearer"
    35, 39, and 41 Arietis
    Astrological leader: Shukra (Venus) ...
    3
    Kṛttikā "To Cut"
    Astrological leader: Surya (Sun) Symbol: ...
    4
    Rohiṇi "Radiant Maiden"
    Astrological leader: Chandra (Moon) ...
  5. Every Nakshatra is ruled as a ‘lord’ by one of the nine Graha in this order: Ketu, Shukra, Surya, Chandra, Mangala, Rahu, Brihaspati, Shani and Buddha . This cycle is recurring three times to encompass all 27 Nakshatras. Nakshatra (Sanskrit: नक्षत्रम्) is the term for the lunar mansion in Hindu & Indian astrology.

  6. The Ancient Hindu Sages divided the zodiac into 27 Nakshatras or lunar constellations. Each constellation covers 13 degrees, 20 minutes. The calculation of Nakshatras starts with Ashwini Nakshatra at 0 degrees of Aries. Revati Nakshatra covers 30 degrees of Pisces. Abhijit is the 28th Nakshatra.

  7. In total, there are 27 Nakshatras. The names of these 27 Nakshatras were first recorded in the Vedanga Jyotisha. Now, here’s how it works. As the Moon moves around and takes different positions in various Nakshatras, it impacts the zodiac signs of people born during those times.