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  2. Today’s Cancer Horoscope | January 19th, 2025 - AOL

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    Discover what the planets are predicting today for your health, love life, career and more with your cancer Daily Horoscope from AOL Horoscopes. Read Your Free Cancer Daily Horoscope for January ...

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  4. Karkaṭa - Wikipedia

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    Karkaṭa, also referred to as Karka or Karkatha, is a month in the Indian solar calendar. [1] [2] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Cancer, and overlaps approximately with the later half of July and early half of August in the Gregorian calendar. [1]

  5. Cancer (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    In astrology, Cancer is the cardinal sign of the Water trigon, which is made up of Cancer, Pisces, and Scorpio. [3] It is one of the six negative signs , and its ruling planet is the Moon . Though some depictions of Cancer feature a lobster or crayfish , [ 2 ] the sign is most often represented by the crab , based on the Karkinos .

  6. Astrological sign - Wikipedia

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    When the twelve zodiac signs are part of the 60-year calendar in combination with the four elements, they are traditionally called the twelve Earthly Branches. The Chinese zodiac follows the lunisolar Chinese calendar [ 52 ] and thus the "changeover" days in a month (when one sign changes to another sign) vary each year.

  7. What January's full moon in Cancer means for you - AOL

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    The full moon in Cancer rises on January 13, 2025. Here's what the Wolf Moon has in store for each zodiac sign, and more astrological meaning.

  8. Western astrology - Wikipedia

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    Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. It is historically based on Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos (2nd century CE), which in turn was a continuation of Hellenistic and ultimately Babylonian traditions.

  9. Nakshatra - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu astronomy, there was an older tradition of 28 Nakshatras which were used as celestial markers in the heavens. When these were mapped into equal divisions of the ecliptic, a division of 27 portions was adopted since that resulted in a clearer definition of each portion (i.e. segment) subtending 13° 20′ (as opposed to 12° 51 + 3 ⁄ 7 ′ in the case of 28 segments).