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[[File:5 Mrigashira draw.png|thumb|Mrigashira as drawn in historical sources consists of three stars. ]]
[[File:5+ Mrigashira+Ardra stellarium.gif|thumb|The animated GIF shows thepositions of the Nakshatras on the Stellarium map. ]]
Mrigashira is an Indian name, used by the Indian Vedic tradition. Most of these names are roughly 3000 years old. They pre-date Hinduism but were taken over by it.
==Etymology and History==
The asterism has three stars and, thus, refers to the group φ<sub>1,2</sub> and λ Orionis.
[[File:Tibet nakshatra 03.png|thumb|Tibet nakshatra 03]]
[[File:Tibet nakshatra 03.png|thumb|Tibet nakshatra 03]]
[[File:觜宿(仏像図彙).png|thumb|『仏像図彙』による觜宿(Mṛgaśīrṣa)]]
[[File:觜宿(仏像図彙).png|thumb|『仏像図彙』による觜宿(Mṛgaśīrṣa)]]

... is an Indian name, used by the Indian Vedic tradition. Most of these names are roughly 3000 years old. They pre-date Hinduism but were taken over by it.
==Etymology and History==
What does the term mean, does it always have the same meaning - was it changed over time.
===Origin of Constellation===
===Origin of Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===

Latest revision as of 16:32, 8 August 2025

Mrigashira as drawn in historical sources consists of three stars.
The animated GIF shows thepositions of the Nakshatras on the Stellarium map.

Mrigashira is an Indian name, used by the Indian Vedic tradition. Most of these names are roughly 3000 years old. They pre-date Hinduism but were taken over by it.

Etymology and History

The asterism has three stars and, thus, refers to the group φ1,2 and λ Orionis.

Tibet nakshatra 03
『仏像図彙』による觜宿(Mṛgaśīrṣa)

Origin of Constellation

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

Weblinks

References