Punarvasu (पुनर्वसु)

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Punarvasu
Punarvasu, in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).
Punarvasu, 7th Nakshatra, mapped to the Stellarium star chart.

Punarvasu (पुनर्वसु), "the twin-restorers of goods", 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. It is an asterism consisting of four stars, the brightest ones being alpha and beta Geminorum.

Etymology and History

Name Variants

  • Punarvasu (the two restorers),
  • Yamakau ("the two chariots")
  • Aditerbha

Origin of Constellation

The name of the constellations is grammatically a dual, so it points to two similar stars/ asterisms. This way, it equals the idea of the Greco-Roman and Mesopotamian Twin-constellation where two bright stars head two similar, parallel chains of stars.

4 stars: α, β Geminorum are certain; the other two might be ε, ζ Gem

Stars within the Constellation Area

id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Pollux HIP 37826 Constellation lines (Vertex) 1.14
2 Castor HIP 36850 Constellation lines (Vertex) 1.58
3 Wasat HIP 35550 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.53
4 κ Geminorum HIP 37740 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.57
5 Mekbuda HIP 34088 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.79
6 ι Geminorum HIP 36046 Inside the hull 3.79
7 υ Geminorum HIP 36962 Inside the hull 4.06
8 65 Gem HIP 36429 Inside the hull 5.01
9 57 Gem HIP 35846 Inside the hull 5.022
10 64 Gem HIP 36393 Inside the hull 5.064
11 76 Gem HIP 37704 Inside the hull 5.289
12 - HIP 36896 Inside the hull 5.347
13 59 Gem HIP 35941 Inside the hull 5.759
14 58 Gem HIP 35842 Inside the hull 6.17
15 - HIP 37269 Inside the hull 6.18
16 - HIP 36325 Inside the hull 6.36
17 - HIP 37165 Inside the hull 6.37
18 - HIP 34608 Inside the hull 6.42

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

Weblinks

References