තාරකාශාස්ත්රමය සංකේත
ග්රහ සංකේත
සංස්කරණයග්රහයා | සංකේතය | Image | Symbol represents | Meaning of symbol[තහවුරු කර නොමැත] |
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රවි | ☉ | Solar symbol (circled dot) | Divine spirit (circle) surrounding seed of potential[සැක සහිත ] | |
චන්ද්ර | ☽ | A crescent moon | Mind or evolving human spirit through receptivity (crescent)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Mercury | ☿ | Mercury's winged helmet and caduceus | Mind (crescent) poised over divine spirit (circle) and matter (cross)[සැක සහිත ] | |
සිකුරු ග්රහයා | ♀ | Venus's hand mirror. | Divine spirit (circle) over matter (cross)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Earth | ♁ | Earth; a Solar symbol (sun cross) | Planet Earth — the cardinal directions. C.f. Globus cruciger | |
Mars | ♂ | Mars's shield and spear. | Drive (arrow) over divine spirit (circle)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Ceres | ⚳ | Scythe (handle down), emblematic of Ceres as goddess of the Harvest. | A stylized sickle, a crescent of receptivity resting on a cross of matter.[සැක සහිත ] | |
Jupiter | ♃ | Jupiter's thunderbolt or eagle | Mind (crescent) rising above the horizon of matter (cross)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Saturn | ♄ | Saturn's sickle | Matter (cross) taking precedence over mind or human spirit (crescent)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Uranus | ♅ | H in symbol taken from discoverer's last name, Herschel | The circle of spirit and a dominant cross of matter, in form of an antenna that uses matter as a way to insight.[සැක සහිත ] | |
⛢ | Derived from a combination of the Mars and Sun symbols | Astronomical glyph often used astrologically.[තහවුරු කර නොමැත] Drive over a divine spirit (circle) surrounding seed of potential[සැක සහිත ] | ||
Neptune | ♆ | Neptune's trident | Mind or receptivity (crescent) transcending matter (cross)[සැක සහිත ] | |
Pluto | ⯓ | Modification of Neptune's astrological symbol | Mind (crescent) transcending matter (cross) to reach for divine spirit (circle)[සැක සහිත ] | |
♇ | PL monogram for Pluto and Percival Lowell | Astronomical symbol occasionally used astrologically.[තහවුරු කර නොමැත] |
ලග්න
සංස්කරණයලග්නය | Meaning | සංකේතය | Image | Symbol Represents |
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මේශ | Ram | ♈︎ | Face and horns of ram | |
වෘශභ | හරකා | ♉︎ | Face and horns of bull | |
Gemini | Twins | ♊︎ | Companion | |
කටක | කකුළුවා | ♋︎ | Crab's claws | |
සිංහ | සිංහයා | ♌︎ | A script form of the Greek letter "lambda", which is the first letter of the Greek word leon, which means "lion" | |
Virgo | Virgin | ♍︎ | Derived from the Greek letters ΠΑΡ, which are the first three letters of the Greek word parthenos, which means "virgin" | |
Libra | Scale | ♎︎ | Scales | |
Scorpio | Scorpion | ♏︎ | Stinger of a scorpion | |
Sagittarius | Archer | ♐︎ | Arrow of the centaur | |
Capricorn[1] | Sea-goat or mountain goat | ♑︎ | Body and head of a goat with the tail of a fish or face and horns of goat. | |
Aquarius | Waterbearer | ♒︎ | Ripples of water. | |
Pisces | Fish | ♓︎ | Two fish tied together yet swimming in opposite directions |
Aspects
සංස්කරණයName | Symbol | Image | Angle | Explanation |
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Conjunction | ☌ | 0° | Two or more planets in the same sign
A circle with a line implying two objects are in the same place (also, the starting point of an angle) | |
Semisextile | ⚺ | 30° | One sign apart
The intersecting lines from the inner angles of the upper half of a hexagon (see Sextile) | |
Semi-square | 45° | (also known as the "octile" or "semiquartile")
The bisecting line of a right angle (see Square) | ||
Sextile | ⚹ | 60° | Two signs apart
The intersecting lines from the inner angles of a hexagon | |
Quintile | Q | 72° | ||
Square | 90° | (also known as the "quartile")/Three signs apart/Same modality
A regular quadrilateral that represents the right angle | ||
Trine | 120° | Four signs apart/Same elemental triplicity
An equilateral triangle. | ||
Sesquiquadrate | ⚼ | 135° | (also known as the "sesquisquare," "square-and-a-half," and/or "trioctile")
The glyph of the Semi-Square under the glyph of the Square, implying the sum of them both | |
Biquintile | bQ | 144° | ||
Quincunx | ⚻ | 150° | (also known as the "inconjunct")/Five signs apart
The intersecting lines from the inner angles of the lower half of a hexagon (see Sextile) | |
Opposition | ☍ | 180° | Six signs apart
The glyph of the Conjunction plus a circle on top of its line, implying two objects are in front (opposed) of each other. |
චන්ද්ර කලා
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කලාව | Symbol[2][3] | Explanation |
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අමාවක | Denotes the new moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 0°-45°. | |
Crescent moon | Denotes a waxing crescent moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 45°-90°. | |
පුර අටවක | Denotes a first quarter moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 90°-135°. | |
Gibbous moon | Denotes a waxing gibbous moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 135°-180°. | |
පසළොස්වක | Denotes a full moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 180°-225°. | |
Disseminating moon | Denotes a waning gibbous moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 225°-270°. | |
අව අටවක | Denotes a last quarter moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 270°-315°. | |
Balsamic moon | Denotes a waning crescent moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 315°-360°. |
වෙනත් සංකේත
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Name | Symbol | Symbol represents | Explanation |
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Ascendant | Aˢᶜ | Angle | The ascendant (also known as the "ascensum coeli") is the rising intersection of the ecliptic with the celestial horizon at a particular moment in time; it is used in the construction of a horoscope/natal chart |
Midheaven | Mᶜ | Angle | The midheaven (also known as the "medium coeli") is the point where the ecliptic crosses the local meridian; it is used in the construction of a horoscope/natal chart |
Ascending Node | Lunar node | Not all astrologers use the lunar nodes; however, their usage is very important in Vedic astrology. They are alternately known as the "Dragon's Head" (Rahu, Caput Draconis, or Anabibazon) and the "Dragon's Tail" (Ketu, Cauda Draconis, or Catabibazon). The two nodes together are most commonly referred to simply as the nodal axis, the lunar nodes, or the Moon's nodes. | |
Descending Node | Lunar node | ||
Black Moon Lilith | Lunar apogee | The traditional Black Moon Lilith is the position of the mean lunar apogee as measured from the geocenter; variants of the Black Moon include replacing the mean orbit with a "true" osculating orbit or with an interpolated orbit; charting the empty focus of the Moon's orbit instead of the apogee; and measuring the desired point's barycentric or topocentric position instead of its geocentric position.[4] | |
Retrograde motion | ℞ | Apparent retrograde motion | Symbol represents the apparent retrograde motion of a planet in an astrological chart |
Comet | Comet | Different comets often use different symbols, but the use of comets is not widespread in mainstream astrology | |
2 Pallas | Asteroid | A spear (variant has triangle on top) Alchemical symbol for sulfur (both variants) see also Asteroids in astrology) | |
10 Hygiea | Asteroid | A serpent coiled around Asclepius' rod | |
Two serpents coiled around the rod. (Alternative astrological symbol) | |||
3 Juno | Asteroid | The scepter (of a queen, Juno is the Roman equivalent of Greek Hera) topped with a star | |
4 Vesta | Asteroid | The fire on the hearth or altar (Roman equivalent of Greek Hestia) | |
2060 Chiron | Centaur | Stylized body of a centaur (the circle is the horse part, the K-like glyph is the human part) | |
Lot of fortune | Lot | Glyph for planet Earth rotated 45 degrees. | |
Eris | Dwarf planet | The Hand of Eris; also used non-astrologically by Discordians[5] | |
Based on the symbols for Pluto, Mars, and Venus; proposed by Henry Seltzer and used in Time Passages[5][6] | |||
Makemake | Dwarf planet | Engraved face of the Rapa Nui god Makemake [7] | |
Haumea | Dwarf planet | Combination of the Hawaiian petroglyphs for woman and birthchild, as Haumea was the goddess of them.[7] | |
Ixion | Plutino | It represents the fiery wheel Zeus bound Ixion to (vissible at the top), according tho the Greek mythology, as a conviction in the Tartarus. | |
Sedna | Small body | It consists of the symbols of the inuktitut syllabics for 'sa' and 'n', since in this language Sedna is written as 'Sanna' (ᓴᓐᓇ). Besides, it resembles the shape of a marine animal leaping from the water, in alussion to the myth of Sedna, the sea inuit goddess.[7] | |
Quaoar | Small body | sharp rock art of the Tongva people, in whose mythology it is present the creator god Quaoar, and the letter Q and a canoe.[7] | |
Typhon | Scattered disk object | Simplified representation of a hurricane, as in Greek mythology Typhon was a divine monster that could create hurricanes with his wings |
අමතර අවධානයට
සංස්කරණයසටහන්
සංස්කරණයමූලාශ්ර
සංස්කරණය- ^ Behari, Bepin (2003). Myths & Symbols of Vedic Astrology. p. 155.
Of the two emblems related to [Capricorn], one is a horizontal line terminating with a downward moving arc ending with a loop having an extended arc , and the other has a V-shaped beginning whose downward arc convexing to the right .
- ^ Rudhyar, Dane. "The Eight Lunation Types", from Your Lunation Birthday.
- ^ Meyer, Michael R. "Key to Symbols සංරක්ෂණය කළ පිටපත 2010-09-23 at the Wayback Machine", from KhaldeaEphemeris7z, p. 5.
- ^ Revilla, Juan Antonio. "The Black Moon Apogee and its Variants". සම්ප්රවේශය 2010-08-20.
- ^ a b Faulks, David (June 12, 2016). "Eris and Sedna Symbols" (PDF). Unicode Consortium. May 8, 2017 දින මුල් පිටපත (PDF) වෙතින් සංරක්ෂණය කරන ලදී.
- ^ Seltzer, Henry. Hail Eris! සංරක්ෂණය කළ පිටපත 2010-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d http://www.suberic.net/~dmm/astro/tno.html
භාහිර සබැඳි
සංස්කරණය- Astrological symbols හා සබැඳි මාධ්ය විකිමාධ්ය කොමන්ස් හි ඇත
- Glyphs and keywords for asteroids (often different from the astronomical ones)