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===Origin of Constellation===

Chitra means "the bright one" and is clearly a name for a single star-asterism. In the Indian Vedic coordinate system, the sidereal zodiac, this star marks the point 180° at the ecliptic. As precession continues, the ecliptic latitudes remain always the same, so that a star directly at the ecliptic (like [[Spica]]) at any historical epoch marked and will mark the invisible ecliptic.
Chitra means "the bright one" and is clearly a name for a single star-asterism. In the Indian Vedic coordinate system, the sidereal zodiac, this star marks the point 180° at the ecliptic. As precession continues, the ecliptic latitudes remain always the same, so that a star directly at the ecliptic (like [[Spica]]) at any historical epoch marked and will mark the invisible ecliptic.


The temple depictions characterise this nakshatra by a point which refers to the important anchor of their frame of reference.
The temple depictions characterise this nakshatra by a point which refers to the important anchor of their frame of reference.
===Origin of Constellation===
====Stars within the Constellation Area====
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!id
!Label
!IAU design.
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!Vmag
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|1
|Spica
|HIP 65474
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|0.97
|-
|2
|Apamvatsa
|HIP 66006
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
| 4.69
|}
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 14 December 2025

Nakshatra 14, Citra, the bright star Spica as drawn in temples with the marker of 180° (a point).
Nakshatras 13 and 14 marked on the Stellarium star chart (WGSN 2025).

Citrā (चित्रा), "the bright one", 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

Name Variants

  • Chitra
  • Tvarshtra

Origin of Constellation

Chitra means "the bright one" and is clearly a name for a single star-asterism. In the Indian Vedic coordinate system, the sidereal zodiac, this star marks the point 180° at the ecliptic. As precession continues, the ecliptic latitudes remain always the same, so that a star directly at the ecliptic (like Spica) at any historical epoch marked and will mark the invisible ecliptic.

The temple depictions characterise this nakshatra by a point which refers to the important anchor of their frame of reference.

Stars within the Constellation Area

id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Spica HIP 65474 Constellation lines (Vertex) 0.97
2 Apamvatsa HIP 66006 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.69

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

Weblinks

References