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  2. Sade Sati - Wikipedia

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    The period of Sade-sati starts when Saturn enters the zodiac sign immediately before the zodiac sign of Moon at the time of the birth of the individual. [1] That is, if the Moon sign (Ayamsha) at the time of birth of the native was Taurus, then the Sadesati will begin when Saturn enters sign Aries. The Sadesati will continue while Saturn ...

  3. List of Nakshatras - Wikipedia

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    Western zodiac 20°26' Capricorn - 3°46 Aquarius; 22 Shravana - श्रवण: α "Altair", β and γ Aquilae: Lord: Chandra (Moon) Symbol : Ear or Three Footprints; Deity : Vishnu, preserver of universe; Indian zodiac: 10° - 23°20' Makara; Western zodiac 3°46 - 17°06' Aquarius; 23 Dhanishta - श्रविष्ठा ...

  4. Kumbha (month) - Wikipedia

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    Kumbha is a month in the Indian solar calendar. [1] [2] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Aquarius, and overlaps with about the second half of January and about the first half of February in the Gregorian calendar. [1] [3] In Vedic texts, the Kumbha month is called Tapas (IAST: Tapas), but in these ancient texts it has no zodiacal ...

  5. Your Horoscope for Tuesday 11/19: Pluto in Aquarius - AOL

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    Today's daily horoscope for November 19, 2024 is major. Pluto enters Aquarius, where it will reside for years onwards. Today marks the start of a significant spiritual journey for each zodiac sign.

  6. Kumbha - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu astrology, the kumbha stands for the zodiac sign Aquarius and is ruled by 2 important planets that is (Saturn and Rahu). Kumbha is also associated with the Kumbha Mela, which happens when the planet Brihaspati moves into Aquarius. In Hindu epic Ramayana, Ravana's brother Kumbhakarna had a son named Kumbha, who was killed by Sugriva.

  7. Hindu astrology - Wikipedia

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    This period of interaction is called gochara (Sanskrit: gochara, 'transit'). [ 66 ] : 227 The study of transits is based on the transit of the Moon (Chandra), which spans roughly two days, and also on the movement of Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Śukra) across the celestial sphere, which is relatively fast as viewed from Earth.

  8. Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    Makar Sankranti: Marks the transition of the Sun into Makara Râshi (Capricorn) on its celestial path, and the six-month Uttarayana period. [2] Makar Sankranti is also called Uttarayana - the day on which the sun begins his northward journey. The traditional Indian calendar is based on lunar positions, Sankranti is a solar event.

  9. Aquarius (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Also in Aquarius is Loui-pi-tchin, the ramparts that stretch from 29 and 27 Piscium and 33 and 30 Aquarii through Phi, Lambda, Sigma, and Iota Aquarii to Delta, Gamma, Kappa, and Epsilon Capricorni. [5] Similarly in the Hindu calendar Aquarius is depicted as Kumbha, and Kumbha, which means a pot or a jug, stands for the zodiac sign of Aquarius.