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The classical list of 27 ''nakshatras'' ("lunar mansion") is first found in the ''Vedanga Jyotisha'', a text dated to the final centuries BCE. The nakshatra system predates the influence of Hellenistic astronomy on vedic tradition, which became prevalent from about the 2nd century CE. In Hindu astrology, there are various systems of enumerating 27 or 28 nakshatras. Although there are 28 days to a sidereal month, by custom only 27 days are used, the last 28th day being considered unlucky. The following list of nakshatras gives the corresponding regions of sky, following Basham.〔Arthur Llewellyn Basham, Indian Astronomy Appendix: Astronomy.〕 ==Padas (quarters)== The 27 Nakshatras cover 13°20’ of the ecliptic each. Each Nakshatra is also divided into quarters or ''padas'' of 3°20’, and the below table lists the appropriate starting sound to name the child. The 27 nakshatras, each with 4 padas, give 108, which is the number of beads in a japa mala, indicating all the elements (ansh) of Vishnu:
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