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2 June 2026

  • curprev 10:1410:14, 2 June 2026 Sushoff talk contribs 780 bytes +780 Created page with "A Nakshatra is a lunar mansion or constellation used in Hindu and Vedic astral science. Traditionally, there had been 28 nakshatras, but one of them was dropped from astronomy and only keeps being used in astrology. The astronomical meaning of the nakshatras is a division of the sky into 27 distinct sectors, each spanning exactly (13° 20') of the zodiac. This systematic meaning (today) has been used since the early first millennium CE, when the Graeco-Babylonian zodia..."