Purva Bhadrapada

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Purva Bhadapadra, the 25th nakshatra asterism, as depicted in temples.
The 25th and 26th nakshatra mapped to the Stellarium star chart, SMH for WGSN 2025. P. Bhadrapada is the western (right) 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

Origin of Constellation

The term literally means "the first of the blessed feet", and together with Uttara Bhadrapada, the latter of the blessed feet, it forms a super-constellation. Yet, the two asterism are depicted in totally different ways in temples. This one shoes a geometrically perfect formation of 100 stars (neighbouring the "100 physicians"-asterism Shatabhisa in the sky) and is likely identified with the stars in the area of western Pegasus, although we can't know which ones exactly.

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

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