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[[File:Ashlesha nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|thumb|The 9th Nakshatra, Ashelesha nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).]] | [[File:Ashlesha nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|thumb|The 9th Nakshatra, Ashelesha nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).]] | ||
[[File:9 Ashlesha stellarium.gif|thumb|The 9th Nakshatra, Ashlesha, consists of five stars and is identified with the head of Hydra (WGSN 2025).]] | [[File:9 Ashlesha stellarium.gif|thumb|The 9th Nakshatra, Ashlesha, consists of five stars and is identified with the head of Hydra (WGSN 2025).]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:44, 20 January 2026
Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann


Āśleṣā (आश्लेषा), "The Embrace", is the Sanskrit name for an asterism in Hydra, the head of the Watersnake (δ, ε , η, ρ, and σ Hydrae). It is considered the ninth of the traditional Nakṣatras (lunar stations) in the Vedic culture that predates Hinduism but was taken over by it.
Ashlesha is also a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Indian. It is the name of HIP 43109 (ε Hya, HR 3482) in the constellation Hya.
Etymology and History
Name Variants:
- Āshleshā,
- Ashlesha,
- Ahya,
- Phanibha,
- Sarpa
Origin
Identification
Normally, five stars are drawn and they are identified with the stars in Hydra; δ, ε , η, ρ, and σ Hydrae. The Yogatara (the main star) of the Vedic nakshatra is ε Hya. It was historically considered representative for the nakshatra and, thus, named after it by the IAU WGSN.
Stars within the Constellation Area
| id | Label | IAU design. | description | Vmag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ζ Hydrae | HIP 43813 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 3.1 |
| 2 | Ashlesha | HIP 43109 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 3.38 |
| 3 | δ Hydrae | HIP 42313 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 4.131 |
| 4 | η Hydrae | HIP 42799 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 4.3 |
| 5 | ρ Hydrae | HIP 43234 | Constellation lines | 4.337 |
| 6 | Minchir | HIP 42402 | Constellation lines (Vertex) | 4.43 |
| 7 | 10 Hya | HIP 42931 | Inside the hull | 6.127 |
| 8 | 71 G. Hya | HIP 43570 | Inside the hull | 6.35 |
| 9 | 50 G. Hya | HIP 42854 | Inside the hull | 6.362 |
| 10 | 54 G. Hya | HIP 42981 | Inside the hull | 6.43 |
Transfer and Transformation
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Ashlesha nakshatra in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).
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Ashlesha in Tibetian
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Ashlesha in Chinese
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Bali naga "Ashlesha"
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Ashlesha as reconstructed by Jones (1720, WGSN 2025).
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All nakshatra in door frame in Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).
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All nakshatras in silver arch Tirupperunthurai (Athmanathaswamy temple) near Aranthangi, India, 10th century CE. (SMH 2025).

Mythology
IAU Working Group on Star Names
The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN on 2018/06/01.
Weblinks
- Website of the IAU WGSN: https://exopla.net/






