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Ashadha means The Invincible and refers to two asterisms in [[Sagittarius]]. The First (Purva A.) is depicted as a group of two stars marking a horn or stinger. They are identified with δ and ε Sagittarii, the "arrow" of the Greek and Babylonian archer. The identification of δ is certain because of given coordinates in the 2nd millennium but instead of ε Sgr it could also be γ Sgr (at the tip of the arrow): the three stars form a racognizable pattern. |
Ashadha means The Invincible and refers to two asterisms in [[Sagittarius]]. The First (Purva A.) is depicted as a group of two stars marking a horn or stinger. They are identified with δ and ε Sagittarii, the "arrow" of the Greek and Babylonian archer. The identification of δ is certain because of given coordinates in the 2nd millennium but instead of ε Sgr it could also be γ Sgr (at the tip of the arrow): the three stars form a racognizable pattern. |
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|Kaus Australis |
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|HIP 90185 |
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|Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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|1.81 |
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|2 |
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| Kaus Media |
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|HIP 89931 |
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| Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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|2.668 |
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|3 |
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|Alnasl |
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|HIP 88635 |
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|Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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| 2.99 |
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|4 |
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|η Sagittarii |
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|HIP 89642 |
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| Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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|3.11 |
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| 5 |
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|37 G. Sgr |
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|HIP 89020 |
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|Inside the hull |
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|5.65 |
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|6 |
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|RS Sgr |
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|HIP 89637 |
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|Inside the hull |
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|6.03 |
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===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation=== |
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation=== |
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 14 December 2025
Purvaṣādha (पूर्व आषाढा) 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. Typically identified with δ and ε Sagittarii.
Etymology and History
Name Variants
- Purvaṣādha
- Purva Ashadha
- Jaladaivata,
- Jalarksha
- Apya,
- Toya,
Origin of Constellation
Ashadha means The Invincible and refers to two asterisms in Sagittarius. The First (Purva A.) is depicted as a group of two stars marking a horn or stinger. They are identified with δ and ε Sagittarii, the "arrow" of the Greek and Babylonian archer. The identification of δ is certain because of given coordinates in the 2nd millennium but instead of ε Sgr it could also be γ Sgr (at the tip of the arrow): the three stars form a racognizable pattern.
Stars within the Constellation Area
| id | Label | IAU design. | description | Vmag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kaus Australis | HIP 90185 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 1.81 |
| 2 | Kaus Media | HIP 89931 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 2.668 |
| 3 | Alnasl | HIP 88635 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 2.99 |
| 4 | η Sagittarii | HIP 89642 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 3.11 |
| 5 | 37 G. Sgr | HIP 89020 | Inside the hull | 5.65 |
| 6 | RS Sgr | HIP 89637 | Inside the hull | 6.03 |
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
Weblinks
References
- References (general)





