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| File:Nakshatra temple magDraw lbl.jpg|Display of all 28th nakshatras in silver arch with candles in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025). | File:Nakshatra temple magDraw lbl.jpg|Display of all 28th nakshatras in silver arch with candles in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025). | ||
| File:Nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|Display of all 28th nakshatras in a door frame in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025). | File:Nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|Display of all 28th nakshatras in a door frame in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025). | ||
| File:Tibet nakshatra 08.png|Magha | File:Tibet nakshatra 08.png|Magha,Tibetean | ||
| File:星宿(仏像図彙).png|Magha | File:星宿(仏像図彙).png|Magha, Chinese | ||
| File:Magha Puja.jpg|Magha Puja | File:Magha Puja.jpg|Magha Puja | ||
| File:10 Magha draw.png|Magha - reconstructed by Jones (1720). | File:10 Magha draw.png|Magha - reconstructed by Jones (1720). | ||
Latest revision as of 16:28, 30 October 2025
Maghā (मघा), "The Bountiful", 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
- Magha
- Paitra
Origin of Constellation
5 stars: Regulus (α Leo), γ, η, 31,ο and ρ Leonis
The bright star, Regulus, is securely identified across all historical sources; it is the main star (yogatara).
The nakshatra-asterism surrounding it consists of five fainter stars: γ, η, ο, 31 and ρ Leonis.
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
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References
- References (general)

















