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Symbol : Twins, back legs of funeral cot, snake in the water; Deity : Ahirbudhnya, serpent or dragon of the deep; Indian zodiac: 3°20' - 16°40' Meena ; Western zodiac 27°06' Pisces - 10°26' Aries; 27 Revati - रेवती "prosperous" ζ Piscium "Revati" Lord: Budh (Mercury) Symbol : Fish or a pair of fish, drum
Second Pada of Revati Nakshatra: Saturn is the ruler of Capricorn in the second pada of Revati Nakshatra. Here, the native's emphasis is on being orderly, following the tried-and-true way, and avoiding taking any risks. Third Pada of Revati Nakshatra: Saturn is the ruler of the Aquarius Navamsa, which includes the third pada of Revati Nakshatra.
Nakshatra (Sanskrit: नक्षत्रम्, romanized: Nakṣatram) is the term for Lunar mansion in Hindu astrology and Buddhist astrology. A nakshatra is one of 27 (sometimes also 28) sectors along the ecliptic. Their names are related to a prominent star or asterisms in or near the respective sectors.
Revati is also considered a class of supernatural entities associated with disease. [16] According to the Āryamañjuśrīmūlakalpa, Revati is the name of a yakṣiṇī invoked as follows: “The mantra of Revatī is, ‘Homage to all the yakṣiṇīs!’ [The mantra to recite is]: “Oṁ, red one with a red glow and wearing red unguents ...
The symbol for the centaur Chiron, ⚷, is both a key and a monogram of the letters O and K (for 'Object Kowal', a provisional name of the object, for discoverer Charles T. Kowal) was proposed by astrologer Al Morrison, who presented the symbol as "an inspiration shared amongst Al H. Morrison, Joelle K.D. Mahoney, and Marlene Bassoff."
Nakshatravana, also called Nakshatravanam or Nakshatravan, is a sacred grove in Sringeri, Karnataka, India.It is associated with the Sringeri Sharada Peetham monastery, and consists of 27 trees that are related to 27 Nakshatras of Indian Astrology.
Budha is the planet that appears in various Hindu astronomical texts in Sanskrit, such as the 5th century CE Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the 6th century CE Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th century CE Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta, and the 8th century CE Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla.
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