Aśvini (अश्विनी)
Ashvini
Aśvini (अश्विनी) is the name of an Indian twin deity that is asscoiated with the first nakshatra. As gods they initially represent physicians; as asterism they are associated with the star β and γ Arietis in Aries. However, the oldest reconstruction of the image shows a horse head with three stars, suggesting that α Arietis might also have belonged to the asterism.
Etymology and History
Name Variant:
- Adya,
- Asva,
- Asvi,
- Dasra,
- Hari,
- Haya,
- Turaga,
- Turanaga,
- Vaaji
Origin of Constellation
Asvini actually means "twin horse-man". It is mythologically associated with twin physicians of the Gods and as an astrism represented with a horse head. All alternative names of the nakshatra mean "horse" and so does the word “aśva” (अश्व) .
Identification
β, γ Arietis are certain,
(perhaps also α Ari in some variants, as sometimes three stars are drawn)
| Ashvini
Vedic |
Ashvini in
Tirupperunthurai |
Ashvini
Chinese |
Ashvini
(Jones 1790) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ 2 stars | 6 stars | 3 stars | 3 stars |
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
Weblinks
References
- References (general)





