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Uttara Bhādrapadā or Uttṛṭṭāti (Devanagari: उत्तरभाद्रपदा)((タミル語:உத்திரட்டாதி)) is the twenty-sixth nakshatra in Hindu astrology, corresponding to γ Pegasi and α Andromedae. It is ruled by Shani, the deity identified with the planet Saturn. Under the beliefs of electional astrology, Uttara Bhādrapadā is a Fixed constellation, meaning that while it is prominent, it is a good time to build houses, found communities or engage in other activities related to permance, stabiltiy and structure.〔Dennis M. Harness. "The Nakshatras: The Lunar Mansions of Vedic Astrology". Lotus Press: 1999. ISBN 0-914955-83-7. pg.113〕 Uttara Bhādrapadā is represented by dualistic imagery, often two legs of a bed. Other common symbols include a two-headed man, or twins.〔Dennis M. Harness. "The Nakshatras: The Lunar Mansions of Vedic Astrology". Lotus Press: 1999. ISBN 0-914955-83-7. pg.113〕 The Ahir Budhnya, a serpentine or draconian creature, is the deity which oversees Uttara Bhādrapadā.〔Linda Johnsen. "A Thousand Suns: Designing Your Future With Vedic Astrology." Yes International Publishers: 2004. ISBN 0-936663-35-9. pg. 81〕 Traditional Hindu given names are determined by which pada (quarter) of a nakshatra the moon was in at the time of birth. In the case of Ashvini, the given name would begin with the following syllables: *Du (Devanagari: दु) *Jha (Devanagari: ज) *Tha (Devanagari: थ) *Da/Tra (Devanagari: ञ)〔http://www.mypanchang.com/nakshatras.html〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Uttara Bhādrapadā」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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