Anuradha (अनुराधा)

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Anuradha
Anuradha nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).
The nakshatras 17, 18, 19 mapped to the Stellarium star chart; Anuradha is the westernmost (right) one.

Anuradha (अनुराधा) 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

  • Anuradha
  • Maitra

Origin of Constellation

Anuradha means "following Radha". It is an asterism depicted as consisting of four stars. They are typically identified with β, δ, φ and ρ Scorpii, a rather recognizable configuation that forms almost a straight line. The same line forms the Chinese constellation Fang (房宿).

Stars within the Constellation Area

id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Dschubba HIP 78401 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.32
2 Acrab HIP 78820 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.5
3 Acrab HIP 78820 Constellation lines 2.62
4 Fang HIP 78265 Constellation lines 2.91
5 Iklil HIP 78104 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.86
6 ω 1 Scorpii HIP 78933 Inside the hull 3.97
7 Jabbah HIP 79374 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4
8 ω 2 Scorpii HIP 78990 Inside the hull 4.33
9 Jabbah A HIP 79374 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.349

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

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