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+ | <p style="text-align:justify;">Meaning=Stellar constellation | ||
+ | <br/>In Indian lunar calendar, there are twelve stellar constellations. The influential rashi according the period in a year is as given below: | ||
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===== Division of year and influential [[rashi]] ===== | ===== Division of year and influential [[rashi]] ===== | ||
Latest revision as of 17:36, 6 March 2023
Meaning=Stellar constellation
In Indian lunar calendar, there are twelve stellar constellations. The influential rashi according the period in a year is as given below:
Division of year and influential rashi
Ayana | Season | Indian Months | Influential Rashi | English Months | |
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Samvatsara | Uttarayana | Shishira (Late Winter) | Magha(Tapa) and Phalguna(Tapasya) | Makara and Kumbha | Mid-January to Mid-March |
Vasanta (Spring) | Chaitra(Madhu) and Vaishakha(Madhava) | Meena and Mesha | Mid-March to Mid-May | ||
Grishma (Summer) | Jaishtha(Shuchi) and Ashadha(Shukra) | Vrishabha and Mithuna | Mid-May to Mid-July | ||
Dakshinayana | Varsha (Rainy Season) | Shravana(Nabha) and Bhadrapada(Nabhasya) | Karka and Simha | Mid-July to Mid-September | |
Sharada (Autumn) | Ashvina(Isha) and Kartika(Urja) | Kanya and Tula | Mid-September to Mid-November | ||
Hemanta (Early Winter) | Margasirsha(Saha) and Paumsha(Sahasya) | Vrishchika and Dhanu | Mid-November to Mid-January |