Vedic Nakshatra (lunar mansion)

In Vedic astrology, the sky is divided into 27 Nakshatras, or lunar mansions, each spanning 13 degrees 20 minutes of the zodiac. A person's birth Nakshatra is set by the Moon's position at the moment of birth, and each mansion is linked to a ruling planet and a presiding deity said to shape character and destiny.

Part of traditional Hindu astrology; it is a cultural and religious system, not a scientifically validated method of describing personality. (Classical Hindu astrology, rooted in Vedic texts and codified over the first millennium BCE to the early common era.)

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