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[[File:Svati nakshatras in Temple draw+lbl 4ase.jpg|thumb|Svati, the 15th nakshatra, ]]
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{{Infobox constellation
| name = स्वाति  (Svati)
| native = स्वाति
| translation = Svati
| pronounce = Svati
| IPA =
| culture = Indian_nakshatras
| RA = 206.8155757 to 220.2873341
| dec = 13.72828106 to 19.18240916
| areatotal = 36.74
| numbermainstars = 12
| numberbfstars = 10
| numberstarsplanets =
| numberbrightstars = 2
| numbernearbystars =
| brighteststarname = Arcturus
| starmagnitude = -0.05
| neareststarname =
| stardistance =
| numbermessierobjects =
| meteorshowers =
| bordering = Bootes
| notes =
| cat = Two Star-Asterism
}}
[[File:15 Svati stellarium.gif|thumb|the 15th Nakshatra, Svati, with the bright star Arcturus in the middle (WGSN 2025).]]
[[File:15 Svati stellarium.gif|thumb|the 15th Nakshatra, Svati, with the bright star Arcturus in the middle (WGSN 2025).]]



Revision as of 04:30, 9 July 2026

Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann, Youla Azkarrula


Svati, the 15th nakshatra,
स्वाति (Svati)
Asterism Info
Native
स्वाति
RomanisationSvati
Translation
Svati
Position (2000)
Right ascension206.8155757 to 220.2873341
Declination13.72828106 to 19.18240916
Area36.74 sq. deg.
Stars
Bright stars12
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars
10
Stars brighter than 3.00m2
Brightest starArcturus (-0.05m)
Taxonomy
category
of asterism
Two Star-Asterism
IAU-
constellations
Bootes
the 15th Nakshatra, Svati, with the bright star Arcturus in the middle (WGSN 2025).

(Malayendu's) Svati (स्वाति), or Anila, is an Indian name, used by the Indian Vedic tradition. Most of these names are roughly 3000 years old. They pre-date Hinduism but were taken over by it.

Concordance, Etymology, History

Name Variants

  • Anila
  • Svati
  • Suati
  • Su-Ati
  • Malayendu's Svati
Tibetan depiction of the Svati Goddess.

Svati is the name of a goodness.

The asterism as historically depicted in temples consists of three stars, among which the middle one is brighter than the others. The identification of the bright star with Arcturus (Ἀρκτοῦρος) (α Bootis) is certain because of its mentioning in astrolabes with coordinates. The other two stars, therefore, must be ζ and η Bootis.

Origin of Constellation

In Vedic astrology the presiding deity is Vayu (the Wind God). However, the alternate/shakti deity of Svati Nakshatra is Saraswati, the revered Hindu goddess of knowledge, wisdom, speech, and the arts.

Stars within the Constellation Area

id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Arcturus HIP 69673 Constellation lines (Vertex) -0.05
2 Muphrid HIP 67927 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.68
3 ζ Boötis HIP 71795 Constellation lines 3.78
4 υ Boötis HIP 67459 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.07
5 τ Boötis HIP 67275 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.49
6 * zet Boo B HIP 71795 Constellation lines 4.51
7 * zet Boo A HIP 71795 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.51
8 - HIP 70027 Inside the hull 4.85
9 7 Boo HIP 67787 Inside the hull 5.709
10 CY Boo HIP 69829 Inside the hull 5.8
11 V* CN Boo HR 5343 Inside the hull 5.957
12 - HIP 68516 Inside the hull 6.384

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

mnemonic tales and cultural significance

References