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|Antares |
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|HIP 80763 |
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|Paikauhale |
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|Alniyat |
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| HIP 80112 |
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| Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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| * alf Sco B |
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|HD 148479 |
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|M 4 |
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|M 4 |
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| HIP 80399 |
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|HIP 79980 |
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| Constellation lines (Vertex) |
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|CD-29 12513A |
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|HR 6106 |
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|HIP 80910 |
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===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation=== |
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation=== |
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 14 December 2025
Jyeṣṭha (ज्येष्ठा), The Eldest, 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
- Jyeṣṭha,
- Jyeshtha,
- Śakra,
- Aindra
Origin of Constellation
The asterism is depicted as a group of three stars and typically identified with the bright star Antares (α Sco). As the term "nakshatra" literally means "not bright", it is more likely that the stars surrounding Antares, τ and σ Scorpii plus i Sco (or d Sco?), were interpreted as an asterism framing the bright star in the center.
Jyeshtha is also the name of a goddess.
Stars within the Constellation Area
| id | Label | IAU design. | description | Vmag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Antares | HIP 80763 | Inside the hull | 0.91 |
| 2 | Paikauhale | HIP 81266 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 2.81 |
| 3 | Alniyat | HIP 80112 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 2.89 |
| 4 | * alf Sco B | HD 148479 | Inside the hull | 5.2 |
| 5 | M 4 | M 4 | Inside the hull | 5.4 |
| 6 | CD-29 12513B | HIP 80399 | Inside the hull | 5.41 |
| 7 | - | HIP 79980 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 5.502 |
| 8 | CD-29 12513A | HR 6106 | Inside the hull | 5.82 |
| 9 | - | HIP 80910 | Inside the hull | 6.081 |
| 10 | - | HIP 80799 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 7.81 |
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology
Jyeshta was a favourite Goddess of Pallavas and worshipped as a Fertility Goddess and by some as Sanigraha's wife. She is one among the Parivara deities of Shiva, but with the popularity of Laxmi on the rise the Alaxmi worship had a downfall and she was moved far away from the temple premises. She is now found abandoned near Ponds and Water bodies with no worship. Only some temples have retained her within the premises.
Weblinks
References
- References (general)





