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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Aśvini (अश्विनी)}}[[File:Ashvini nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|thumb|Ashvini nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).]]
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[[File:Ashvini nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|thumb|Ashvini nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).]]
[[File:1 Ashvini stellarium.gif|thumb|Ashvini drawing in the stars, animated GIF (SMH 2025)]]
[[File:1 Ashvini stellarium.gif|thumb|Ashvini drawing in the stars, animated GIF (SMH 2025)]]
Aśvini is the name of an Indian twin deity that is asscoiated with the first nakshatra. As gods they initially represent physicians; as asterism they are associated with the star β and γ Arietis in [[Aries]]. However, the oldest reconstruction of the image shows a horse head with three stars, suggesting that α Arietis might also have belonged to the asterism.
Aśvini (अश्विनी) is the name of an Indian twin deity that is asscoiated with the first nakshatra. As gods they initially represent physicians; as asterism they are associated with the star β and γ Arietis in [[Aries]]. However, the oldest reconstruction of the image shows a horse head with three stars, suggesting that α Arietis might also have belonged to the asterism.


==Etymology and History==
==Etymology and History==
'''Name Variant:'''
'''Name Variant:'''


*Adya,
*Dasra
*Asva,
*Asvi,
*Dasra,
*Hari,
*Haya,
*Turaga,
*Turanaga,
*Vaaji


[[File:Ashwini Kumaras-L.jpg|thumb|The Ashwini kumaras twins, sons of the sun god Surya. Vedic gods representing the brightness of sunrise and sunset]]
[[File:Ashwini Kumaras-L.jpg|thumb|The Ashwini kumaras twins, sons of the sun god Surya. Vedic gods representing the brightness of sunrise and sunset]]


===Origin of Constellation===
===Origin of Constellation===
Asvini is mythologically associated with twin physicians of the Gods. It is represented by the face of a horse, the word asva means a horse.
Asvini actually means "twin horse-man". It is mythologically associated with twin physicians of the Gods and as an astrism represented with a horse head. All alternative names of the nakshatra mean "horse" and so does the word “aśva” (अश्व) .


====Identification====
====Identification====
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==== Stars within the Constellation Area ====
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
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!id
!Label
!HIP
! description
!Vmag
|-
|1
|Hamal
|HIP 9884
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|2.01
|-
|2
|Sheratan
|HIP 8903
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|2.65
|-
|3
|Mesarthim
|HIP 8832
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.52
|-
|4
|* gam01 Ari
| HIP 8832
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.589
|-
|5
|κ Arietis
|HIP 9836
|Inside the hull
| 5.019
|-
|6
| ι Arietis
|HIP 9110
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|5.105
|-
|7
|η Arietis
|HIP 10306
| Constellation lines
| 5.2
|-
|8
|θ Arietis
|HIP 10732
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|5.572
|-
|9
|15 Ari
|HIP 10155
|Inside the hull
|5.688
|-
|10
| -
|HIP 9307
|Inside the hull
| 5.892
|}
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
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[[Category:South Asian]]
[[Category:South Asian]]
[[Category:Zodiac]]
[[Category:Zodiac]]
[[Category:Ari]]

Latest revision as of 17:05, 14 December 2025

Ashvini nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).
Ashvini drawing in the stars, animated GIF (SMH 2025)

Aśvini (अश्विनी) is the name of an Indian twin deity that is asscoiated with the first nakshatra. As gods they initially represent physicians; as asterism they are associated with the star β and γ Arietis in Aries. However, the oldest reconstruction of the image shows a horse head with three stars, suggesting that α Arietis might also have belonged to the asterism.

Etymology and History

Name Variant:

  • Adya,
  • Asva,
  • Asvi,
  • Dasra,
  • Hari,
  • Haya,
  • Turaga,
  • Turanaga,
  • Vaaji
The Ashwini kumaras twins, sons of the sun god Surya. Vedic gods representing the brightness of sunrise and sunset

Origin of Constellation

Asvini actually means "twin horse-man". It is mythologically associated with twin physicians of the Gods and as an astrism represented with a horse head. All alternative names of the nakshatra mean "horse" and so does the word “aśva” (अश्व) .

Identification

β, γ Arietis are certain,

(perhaps also α Ari in some variants, as sometimes three stars are drawn)

Ashvini

Vedic

Ashvini in

Tirupperunthurai

Ashvini

Chinese

Ashvini

(Jones 1790)

≥ 2 stars 6 stars 3 stars 3 stars

Stars within the Constellation Area

id Label HIP description Vmag
1 Hamal HIP 9884 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.01
2 Sheratan HIP 8903 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.65
3 Mesarthim HIP 8832 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.52
4 * gam01 Ari HIP 8832 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.589
5 κ Arietis HIP 9836 Inside the hull 5.019
6 ι Arietis HIP 9110 Constellation lines (Vertex) 5.105
7 η Arietis HIP 10306 Constellation lines 5.2
8 θ Arietis HIP 10732 Constellation lines (Vertex) 5.572
9 15 Ari HIP 10155 Inside the hull 5.688
10 - HIP 9307 Inside the hull 5.892

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

Weblinks

References