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Trivikrama, Three Steps, is an Indian name. It is a super-constellation in [[Ursa Major|Ursa Majo]]<nowiki/>r that consists of three constellations of two stars each, [[Yugma]] |
Trivikrama, Three Steps, is an Indian name. It is a super-constellation in [[Ursa Major|Ursa Majo]]<nowiki/>r that consists of three constellations of two stars each, युग्म [[Yugma]] and युग्मक [[Yugmaka]] (the "double stars" in the ancient sense of the term, meaning two stars very close together but clearly separate for the naked eye). This Indian constellation equals the Chinese constellation [[Santai]] (three steps), but the direction of transfer is yet unknown. |
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==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
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Revision as of 09:30, 10 August 2025
Trivikrama, Three Steps, is an Indian name. It is a super-constellation in Ursa Major that consists of three constellations of two stars each, युग्म Yugma (युग्म) and युग्मक Yugmaka (युग्मक) (the "double stars" in the ancient sense of the term, meaning two stars very close together but clearly separate for the naked eye). This Indian constellation equals the Chinese constellation Santai (三台) (three steps), but the direction of transfer is yet unknown.
Concordance, Etymology, History
What does the term mean, does it always have the same meaning - was it changed over time.
Origin of Constellation
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
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