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Lunar station

Often called lunar mansion,[a] a lunar station or lunar house is a segment of the ecliptic through which the Moon passes in its orbit around the Earth. The concept was used by several ancient cultures as part of their calendrical system.

Stations in different cultures

In general, though not always, the zodiac is divided into 27 or 28 segments relative to the vernal equinox point or the fixed stars – one for each day of the lunar month. (A sidereal month lasts about 27+1/3 days.) The Moon's position is charted with respect to those fixed segments. Since the Moon's position at any given stage will vary according to Earth's position in its own orbit, lunar stations are an effective system for keeping track of the passage of seasons.

Various cultures have used sets of lunar stations astrologically; for example, the Jyotisha astrological nakshatras of Hindu culture, the Arabic manzils (manazil al-qamar), the Twenty-Eight Mansions of Chinese astronomy, and the 36 decans of Egyptian astronomy. Western astrology does not use stations, but each zodiac sign covers two or three. The Chinese system groups houses into four groups related to the seasons.

The concept of lunar stations is thought to originate in Babylonian astronomy.[1][2][3] Tester (1987)[4] explains that they appear in Hellenistic astrology in the 2nd-century list of fixed stars in the Katarchai by Maximus[b] the Arabic lists by Alchandri and Haly Abenragel, and a similar Coptic list with Greek names.

Tester believes that though they were known in the Vedic period of India, all lists "seem to betray" transmission through Greek sources. Though pointing out that the Babylonians had well established lunar groupings by the 6th century BC, he also notes that the 28 station "scheme was derived via Egyptian magic by the linking of the lists of lucky and unlucky days of the lunar month with the hemerologies and with the zodiac."[4]

Chinese 宿 xiù

The 28 Lunar Mansions, or more precisely lodgings (Chinese: 二十八宿; pinyin: èrshí bā xiù) are the Chinese and East Asian form of the lunar stations. They can be considered as the equivalent to the Western zodiac, although the 28 stations reflect the movement of the Moon through a sidereal month rather than the Sun in a tropical year. In their final form, they embodied the astral forms of the Four Symbols: two real and two legendary animals important in traditional Chinese culture, such as feng shui.

Indian nakshatra

The nakshatras (or more precisely nákṣatra, lit. "stars") are the Indian form of lunar stations. They usually number 27 but sometimes 28 and their names are related to the most prominent constellations in each sector. According to the modern tradition they start from a point on the ecliptic precisely opposite the star Spica (Sanskrit: Chitrā) and develop eastwards but the oldest traditional method was to use the Vernal Equinox point as the starting point of Ashvini Nakshatra. In classical Hindu mythology, the creation of the nakshatras is attributed to Daksha. They were wives of Chandra, the moon god. The nakshatras of traditional bhartiya astronomy are based on a list of 28 asterisms found in the Atharvaveda (AVŚ 19.7) and also in the Shatapatha Brahmana. The first astronomical text that lists them is the Vedanga Jyotisha. The stations are important parts of Indian astrology.

Arabic manzil

In the traditional Arabic astrological system,[5] the new moon was seen to move through 28 distinct manāzil (singular: manzil "house") during the normal solar year, each manzil lasting, therefore, for about 13 days. One or more manazil were then grouped into a nawaa (plural anwaa) which were tied to a given weather pattern. In other words, the yearly pattern was divided in the following manner:[6] A year was divided into anwaa, each of which was made up of one more manazil, which were associated with a dominant star or constellation. These stars and constellations were sometimes, but not always, connected in some way to constellations in the Zodiac. Moreover, as the anwaa repeat on a regular, solar cycle, they can be correlated to fixed points on the Gregorian calendar.

The following table is a breakdown of the anwaa and their position on the Gregorian calendar.

Manzil Associated Nawaa Significant Stars/Constellations Zodiac Constellations Begins on
Sharaṭān Al Thurayyā Sheratan in Aries -- 17 May
Pleione Al Thurayyā Pleione in the Pleiades -- 31 May
Al-Buṭayn Al Thurayyā Albatain in the Pleiades -- 13 June
Al-Tuwaibe' Al Tuwaibe' Aldebaran -- 26 June
Al-Haq‘ah Al Jawzaa/Gemini Haq‘ah in Orion Gemini 9 July
Al-Han‘ah Al Jawzaa/Gemini Alhena in Gemini Gemini 22 July
Murzim Murzim Canis Major -- 4 August
An Nathra Kulaibain An Nathra -- 17 August
Alterf Suhail Alterf in Leo Leo 30 August
Dschuba Suhail Dschuba Scorpio 12 September
Azzubra Suhail 25 September
Assarfa Suhail 8 October
Auva Al Wasm Auva Virgo 21 October
Simak Al Wasm Spica -- 3 November
Syrma Al Wasm -- 16 November
Az Zubana Al Wasm Acuben Cancer 29 November
Akleel "The Crown" Murabaania Corona Borealis -- 12 December
Qalb al Akraab Murabaania Antares Scorpio 25 December
Shaula Murabaania Shaula Scorpio 3 January
Al Naam Ash Shabt Ascella and Nunki Sagittarius 16 January
Al Baldaah Ash Shabt Pi Saggitari Sagittarius 29 January
Saad Al Thabib The Three Saads Beta Capricorni Capricornus 11 February
Saad Balaa The Three Saads Saad Balaa -- 26 February
Saad Al Saud The Three Saads Saadalsud Aquarius 11 March
Saad Al Akhbia Hameemain Sadachbia -- 24 March
Almuqaddam Hameemain Almuqaddam -- 6 April
Al Muakhar Al Tharaeen Pollux Gemini and Aquarius (in the Arab system) 19 April
Alrescha Al Tharaeen Alrescha Gemini and Aquarius (in the Arab system) 2 May

The dates above are approximate; notice that there are 2 days missing from a solar year in the table above.

Lunar station - [Manazilu ʾl-Qamar منازل القمر] according to Islamic astronomical system (Arab sources)
Station Period
(approx. by Arab sources)
Starting degree
of Sidereal Zodiac sign
Constellation ʿAmal عمل
(lit. "doer"/ "doer of the deed")
(The Angel ruling the Manazil and ḥurūf)
Lunar station
[Manazilu ʾl-Qamar منازل القمر]
Arabic alphabet [ḥurūf حروف] - Abjadī Order
Transliteration Letter Name Letter Value
(Abjad numerals)
Letter
(Isolated Form)
1st 5 April 0° 0' Aries

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْحَمَل, romanizedburjuʾl-Ḥamal


ʾIsrāfīl

إِسْرَافِيل

ʾAsh-Sharaṭayn / ʾAn-Naṭḥ

ﭐلْشَّرَطَيْن \ ﭐلْنّطح

ā / ’ (also ʾ ) alif 1 أ
2nd 18 April 12° 51' Jibrāʾīl

جِبْرَائِيل

ʾAl-Buṭayn

ﭐلْبُطَيْن

b bāʾ 2 ب
3rd 1 May 25° 43' Kalkāʾīl*

كلكائيل

ʾAth-Thurayyā

ﭐلْثُّرَيَّا

j (also ǧ, g) jīm 3 ج
4th 14 May 8° 34' Taurus

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْثُّور, romanizedburjuʾl-th-Thūr

Dardāʾīl*

دردَائِيل

ʾAd-Dabarān

ﭐلْدَّبَرَان

d dāl 4 د
5th 27 May 21° 26' Dūryāʾīl*

دوريَائِيل

ʾAl-Haqʿah

ﭐلْهَقْعَة

h hāʾ 5 ه
6th 9 June 4° 17' Gemini

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْجَوْزَاء, romanizedburju ʾl-Jawzā

Fatmāʾīl*

فتمَائِيل

ʾAl-Hanʿah

ﭐلْهَنْعَة

w / ū wāw 6 و
7th 22 June 17° 9' Sharfāʾīl*

شرفَائِيل

ʾAdh-Dhirāʿ

ﭐلْذِّرَاعْ

z zayn / zāy 7 ز
8th 5 July 0° 0' Cancer

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْسَّرْطَان, romanizedburju ʾs-Sartan

Tankafīl*

تنكفيل

ʾAn-Nathrah

ﭐلْنَّثْرَة

ḥāʾ 8 ح
9th 18 July 12° 51' ʾIsmāʿīl*

إِسْمَاعِيل

ʾAṭ-Ṭarf / ʾAṭ-Ṭarfah

ﭐلْطَّرْف \ ﭐلْطَّرْفَة

ṭāʾ 9 ط
10th 31 July 25° 43' Kīṭāʾīl*

كيطَائِيل

ʾAl-Jab'hah

ﭐلْجَبْهَة

y , ī / ā , yāʾ / alif maqṣūrah 10 ي \ ى
11th 14 Aug 8° 34' Leo

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْأَسَد, romanizedburju ʾl-Asad بُرْجُ ﭐلْأَسَد

Ḥarūzāʾīl*

حروزَائِيل

ʾAz-Zubrah / ʾAl-Kharātān

ﭐلْزُّبْرَة \ ﭐلْخرَاتَان

k kāf 20 ك
12th 27 Aug 21° 26' Ṭāṭāʾīl*

طَاطَائِيل

ʾAṣ-Ṣarfah

ﭐلْصَّرْفَة

l lām 30 ل
13th 9 September 4° 17' Virgo

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْمِيزَان, romanizedburju ʾs-Sanabilah

Rūmāʾīl*

رومَائِيل

ʾAl-ʿAwwāʾ

ﭐلْعَوَّاء

m mīm 40 م
14th 22 September 17° 9' Ḥūlāʾīl*

حولَائِيل

ʾAs-Simāk / ʾAs-Simāku ʾl-Aʿzil

ﭐلْسِّمَاك \ ﭐلْسِّمَاكُ ﭐلأَعْزِل

n nūn 50 ن
15th 5 October 0° 0' Libra

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْمِيزَان, romanizedburju ʾl-Mīzān

Hamrākīl*

همرَاكيل

ʾAl-Ghafr

ﭐلْغَفْر

s sīn 60 س
16th 18 October 12° 51' Lūmāʾīl*

لومَائِيل

ʾAz-Zubānā

ﭐلْزُّبَانَى

‘ (also ʿ ) ayn 70 ع
17th 31 October 25° 43' Sarhamākīl*

سرهمَاكيل

ʾAl-Iklīl / ʾAl-Iklīlu ʾl-Jab'hah

ﭐلْإِكْلِيل \ ﭐلْإِكْلِيلُ ﭐلْجَبْهَة

f 80 ف
18th 13 November 8° 34' Scorpio

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْعَقْرَب, romanizedburju ʾl-ʿAqrab

ʾAhjamāʾīl* / ʾUhjamāʾīl*

اهجمَائِيل

ʾAl-Qalb

ﭐلْقَلْب

ṣād 90 ص
19th 26 November 21° 26' ʿAṭrāʾīl* / ʿUṭrāʾīl*

عطرَائِيل

ʾAsh-Shawlah

ﭐلْشَّوْلَة

q qāf 100 ق
20th 9 December 4° 17' Sagittarius Burju ʾl-Qaws

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْقَوْس, romanizedburju ʿl-Qaws

ʾ'Amwākīl* / ʾUmwākīl*

امواكيل

ʾAn-Naʿāʾam

ﭐلْنَّعَائَم

r rāʾ 200 ر
21st 22 December 17° 9' Hamrāʾīl*

همرَائِيل

ʾAl-Baldah

ﭐلْبَلْدَة

sh (also š) shīn 300 ش
22nd 4 January 0° 0' Capricorn

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْجِدِّي, romanizedburju ʾl-Jiddỳ

ʿAzrāʾīl

عَزْرَائِيل

Saʿdu ʾdh-Dhābiḥ / ʾAdh-Dhābiḥ

سَعْدُ ﭐلْذَّابِح \ ﭐلْذَّابِح

t tāʾ 400 ت
23rd 17 January 12° 51' Mīkāʾīl

مِيكَائِيل

Saʿdu ʾl-Bulʿa / ʾAl-Bulʿa

سَعْدُ ﭐلْبُلْعَ \ ﭐلْبُلْعَ

th (also ) thāʾ 500 ث
24th 30 January 25° 43' Mahkāʾīl*

مهكَائِيل

Saʿdu ʾs-Suʿud / ʾAs-Suʿud

سَعْدُ ﭐلْسُّعُود \ ﭐلْسُّعُود

kh (also ḫ, ḵ) khāʾ 600 خ
25th 12 February 8° 34' Aquarius

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْدَّلُو, romanizedburju ʾd-Dalū

ʾAhrāfīl* / ʾUhrāfīl*

اهرَافِيل

Saʿdu ʾl-ʾAkhbiyyah / ʾAl-ʾAkhbiyyah

سَعْدُ ﭐلْأَخْبِيَّه \ ﭐلْأَخْبِيَّه

dh (also ) dhāl 700 ذ
26th 25 February 21° 26' ʿAṭkāʾīl* / ʿUṭkāʾīl*

عطكَائِيل

Farghu ʾd-Dalū ʾl-Muqdim / ʾAl-Muqdim

فَرْغُ ﭐلْدَّلُو ﭐلْمُقْدِم \ ﭐلْمُقْدِم

ḍād 800 ض
27th 10 March 4° 17' Pisces

Arabic: بُرْجُ ﭐلْحُوت, romanizedburju ʾl-Ḥūt

Tūrāʾīl*

تورَائِيل

Farghu ʾd-Dalū ʾl-Muʾkhar / ʾAl-Muʾkhar

فَرْغُ ﭐلْدَّلُو ﭐلْمُؤْخَر \ ﭐلْمُؤْخَر

ẓāʾ 900 ظ
28th 23 March 17° 9' Lūkhāʾīl*

لوخَائِيل

ʾAr-Rashāʾ / Buṭnu ʾl-Ḥūt

ﭐلْرَّشَاء \ بَطْنُ ﭐلْحُوت

gh (also ġ, ḡ) ghayn 1000 غ

Also, the following letters has no alphabetical value in numerology of the Abjad system known as "Ilm ul-ʾAdad".

Arabic alphabet [ḥurūf حروف] - Abjadī Order
Transliteration Letter Name Letter Name in

Arabic script

Letter Value

(Abjad numerals)

Letter

(Isolated Form)

’ (also ʾ / ʔ) hamzah همزة 0 ء
ah or at / ah / a tāʼ marbūṭah تاء مربوطة 0 ة

Notes of the table above in accordance to strict traditional Arab Islamic astronomy and theology:

(1) the Arabic alphabet resonates the alphabetical value in numerology of the Abjad system known as "Ilm ul-ʾAdad".

(2) the ʿAmal (Islamic view of angels, equivalent to rank of the "Watcher" or "Guardian Angel") is the Angel that rules the corresponding Arabic alphabet (rhythm of the alphabet in numerology of the Abjad system), manazilu-l-qamar (lunar houses) and constellations (i.e. zodiac signs). Generally speaking, the four Archangels in Islam ace Jibrāʼīl, Mīkāʼīl, ʼIsrāfīl and Malaku-l-Maut (ʿAzrāʼīl).

(3) the alphabetical orders follows the sequence of the original abjadī order (أَبْجَدِي), used for lettering, derives from the order of the Phoenician alphabet, and is therefore similar to the order of other Phoenician-derived alphabets, such as the Hebrew alphabet. In this order, letters are also used as numbers, Abjad numerals, and possess the same alphanumeric code/cipher as Hebrew gematria and Greek isopsephy.

(4) those angel name with an "asterisk" needs source citation upon Arabic transliteration but the given is the closest pronunciation based upon uttering the consonants.

A few of the numerical values are different in the alternative Abjad order. For four Persian letters these values are used:[citation needed]

Transliteration Letter Name Letter Name in Persian Letter Value Letter
(Isolation Form)
p pe [Voiceless bilabial stop p] په 2 پ
č / ch če / che [Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate t͡ʃ] چه 3 چ
ž / zh že / zhe [Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant ʒ] ژه 7 ژ
g gāf [Voiced velar stop ɡ] گاف 20 گ

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ The use of the English word “mansion”, though customary, is an overly literal translation of the Latin mansio, which means simply a stopover, a way station, even roadside lodging, but without any grandiose connotation.
  2. ^ This Maximus is the poet and astrologer; not to be confounded with Maximus of Tyre.

References

  1. ^ Weinstock, S. (1949). "Lunar mansions and early calendars". Journal of Hellenic Studies. LXIX: cf;
    also CCAG IX.1 138 ff.[full citation needed]
  2. ^ Yampolsky, Philip (1950). "The origin of the twenty-eight lunar mansions". Osiris. IX: 62–83. doi:10.1086/368524. S2CID 144119166.
  3. ^ Svenberg, I.E. (1963). "Lunaria et zodiologia latina". Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia. Goteburg.
  4. ^ a b Tester, Jim (1987). A History of Western Astrology. Boydell and Brewer. p. 82.
  5. ^ O'Neil, William Matthew (1976). Time and the Calendars. Manchester University Press. p. 53. ISBN 0-7190-0642-2.
  6. ^ Hassan, Izzat (2006). Al Azmana wa al Anwaa. Morocco: Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Printing Press. ISBN 9954-0-5074-4.

External links

  • "The Lunar Mansions". constellationsofwords.com. The fixed stars and constellations in astrology.
  • "W.B. Yeats and "A Vision": The Arab mansions of the moon". yeatsvision.com.

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Often called lunar mansion a a lunar station or lunar house is a segment of the ecliptic through which the Moon passes in its orbit around the Earth The concept was used by several ancient cultures as part of their calendrical system Contents 1 Stations in different cultures 1 1 Chinese 宿 xiu 1 2 Indian nakshatra 1 3 Arabic manzil 2 See also 3 Footnotes 4 References 5 External linksStations in different cultures EditIn general though not always the zodiac is divided into 27 or 28 segments relative to the vernal equinox point or the fixed stars one for each day of the lunar month A sidereal month lasts about 27 1 3 days The Moon s position is charted with respect to those fixed segments Since the Moon s position at any given stage will vary according to Earth s position in its own orbit lunar stations are an effective system for keeping track of the passage of seasons Various cultures have used sets of lunar stations astrologically for example the Jyotisha astrological nakshatras of Hindu culture the Arabic manzils manazil al qamar the Twenty Eight Mansions of Chinese astronomy and the 36 decans of Egyptian astronomy Western astrology does not use stations but each zodiac sign covers two or three The Chinese system groups houses into four groups related to the seasons The concept of lunar stations is thought to originate in Babylonian astronomy 1 2 3 Tester 1987 4 explains that they appear in Hellenistic astrology in the 2nd century list of fixed stars in the Katarchai by Maximus b the Arabic lists by Alchandri and Haly Abenragel and a similar Coptic list with Greek names Tester believes that though they were known in the Vedic period of India all lists seem to betray transmission through Greek sources Though pointing out that the Babylonians had well established lunar groupings by the 6th century BC he also notes that the 28 station scheme was derived via Egyptian magic by the linking of the lists of lucky and unlucky days of the lunar month with the hemerologies and with the zodiac 4 Chinese 宿 xiu Edit Main article Twenty Eight Mansions The 28 Lunar Mansions or more precisely lodgings Chinese 二十八宿 pinyin ershi ba xiu are the Chinese and East Asian form of the lunar stations They can be considered as the equivalent to the Western zodiac although the 28 stations reflect the movement of the Moon through a sidereal month rather than the Sun in a tropical year In their final form they embodied the astral forms of the Four Symbols two real and two legendary animals important in traditional Chinese culture such as feng shui Indian nakshatra Edit Main article Nakshatra The nakshatras or more precisely nakṣatra lit stars are the Indian form of lunar stations They usually number 27 but sometimes 28 and their names are related to the most prominent constellations in each sector According to the modern tradition they start from a point on the ecliptic precisely opposite the star Spica Sanskrit Chitra and develop eastwards but the oldest traditional method was to use the Vernal Equinox point as the starting point of Ashvini Nakshatra In classical Hindu mythology the creation of the nakshatras is attributed to Daksha They were wives of Chandra the moon god The nakshatras of traditional bhartiya astronomy are based on a list of 28 asterisms found in the Atharvaveda AVS 19 7 and also in the Shatapatha Brahmana The first astronomical text that lists them is the Vedanga Jyotisha The stations are important parts of Indian astrology Arabic manzil Edit In the traditional Arabic astrological system 5 the new moon was seen to move through 28 distinct manazil singular manzil house during the normal solar year each manzil lasting therefore for about 13 days One or more manazil were then grouped into a nawaa plural anwaa which were tied to a given weather pattern In other words the yearly pattern was divided in the following manner 6 A year was divided into anwaa each of which was made up of one more manazil which were associated with a dominant star or constellation These stars and constellations were sometimes but not always connected in some way to constellations in the Zodiac Moreover as the anwaa repeat on a regular solar cycle they can be correlated to fixed points on the Gregorian calendar The following table is a breakdown of the anwaa and their position on the Gregorian calendar Manzil Associated Nawaa Significant Stars Constellations Zodiac Constellations Begins onSharaṭan Al Thurayya Sheratan in Aries 17 MayPleione Al Thurayya Pleione in the Pleiades 31 MayAl Buṭayn Al Thurayya Albatain in the Pleiades 13 JuneAl Tuwaibe Al Tuwaibe Aldebaran 26 JuneAl Haq ah Al Jawzaa Gemini Haq ah in Orion Gemini 9 JulyAl Han ah Al Jawzaa Gemini Alhena in Gemini Gemini 22 JulyMurzim Murzim Canis Major 4 AugustAn Nathra Kulaibain An Nathra 17 AugustAlterf Suhail Alterf in Leo Leo 30 AugustDschuba Suhail Dschuba Scorpio 12 SeptemberAzzubra Suhail 25 SeptemberAssarfa Suhail 8 OctoberAuva Al Wasm Auva Virgo 21 OctoberSimak Al Wasm Spica 3 NovemberSyrma Al Wasm 16 NovemberAz Zubana Al Wasm Acuben Cancer 29 NovemberAkleel The Crown Murabaania Corona Borealis 12 DecemberQalb al Akraab Murabaania Antares Scorpio 25 DecemberShaula Murabaania Shaula Scorpio 3 JanuaryAl Naam Ash Shabt Ascella and Nunki Sagittarius 16 JanuaryAl Baldaah Ash Shabt Pi Saggitari Sagittarius 29 JanuarySaad Al Thabib The Three Saads Beta Capricorni Capricornus 11 FebruarySaad Balaa The Three Saads Saad Balaa 26 FebruarySaad Al Saud The Three Saads Saadalsud Aquarius 11 MarchSaad Al Akhbia Hameemain Sadachbia 24 MarchAlmuqaddam Hameemain Almuqaddam 6 AprilAl Muakhar Al Tharaeen Pollux Gemini and Aquarius in the Arab system 19 AprilAlrescha Al Tharaeen Alrescha Gemini and Aquarius in the Arab system 2 MayThe dates above are approximate notice that there are 2 days missing from a solar year in the table above Lunar station Manaziluʾl Qamar منازل القمر according to Islamic astronomical system Arab sources Station Period approx by Arab sources Starting degreeof Sidereal Zodiac sign Constellation ʿAmal عمل lit doer doer of the deed The Angel ruling the Manazil and ḥuruf Lunar station Manaziluʾl Qamar منازل القمر Arabic alphabet ḥuruf حروف Abjadi OrderTransliteration Letter Name Letter Value Abjad numerals Letter Isolated Form 1st 5 April 0 0 Aries Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ح م ل romanized burjuʾl Ḥamal ʾIsrafil إ س ر اف يل ʾAsh Sharaṭayn ʾAn Naṭḥ ﭐل ش ر ط ي ن ﭐل ن طح a also ʾ alif 1 أ2nd 18 April 12 51 Jibraʾil ج ب ر ائ يل ʾAl Buṭayn ﭐل ب ط ي ن b baʾ 2 ب3rd 1 May 25 43 Kalkaʾil كلكائيل ʾAth Thurayya ﭐل ث ر ي ا j alsoǧ g jim 3 ج4th 14 May 8 34 Taurus Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ث ور romanized burjuʾl th Thur Dardaʾil درد ائ يل ʾAd Dabaran ﭐل د ب ر ان d dal 4 د5th 27 May 21 26 Duryaʾil دوري ائ يل ʾAl Haqʿah ﭐل ه ق ع ة h haʾ 5 ه6th 9 June 4 17 Gemini Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ج و ز اء romanized burju ʾl Jawza Fatmaʾil فتم ائ يل ʾAl Hanʿah ﭐل ه ن ع ة w u waw 6 و7th 22 June 17 9 Sharfaʾil شرف ائ يل ʾAdh Dhiraʿ ﭐل ذ ر اع z zayn zay 7 ز8th 5 July 0 0 Cancer Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل س ر ط ان romanized burju ʾs Sartan Tankafil تنكفيل ʾAn Nathrah ﭐل ن ث ر ة ḥ ḥaʾ 8 ح9th 18 July 12 51 ʾIsmaʿil إ س م اع يل ʾAṭ Ṭarf ʾAṭ Ṭarfah ﭐل ط ر ف ﭐل ط ر ف ة ṭ ṭaʾ 9 ط10th 31 July 25 43 Kiṭaʾil كيط ائ يل ʾAl Jab hah ﭐل ج ب ه ة y i a ỳ yaʾ alif maqṣurah 10 ي ى11th 14 Aug 8 34 Leo Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل أ س د romanized burju ʾl Asad ب ر ج ﭐل أ س د Ḥaruzaʾil حروز ائ يل ʾAz Zubrah ʾAl Kharatan ﭐل ز ب ر ة ﭐل خر ات ان k kaf 20 ك12th 27 Aug 21 26 Ṭaṭaʾil ط اط ائ يل ʾAṣ Ṣarfah ﭐل ص ر ف ة l lam 30 ل13th 9 September 4 17 Virgo Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل م يز ان romanized burju ʾs Sanabilah Rumaʾil روم ائ يل ʾAl ʿAwwaʾ ﭐل ع و اء m mim 40 م14th 22 September 17 9 Ḥulaʾil حول ائ يل ʾAs Simak ʾAs Simaku ʾl Aʿzil ﭐل س م اك ﭐل س م اك ﭐلأ ع ز ل n nun 50 ن15th 5 October 0 0 Libra Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل م يز ان romanized burju ʾl Mizan Hamrakil همر اكيل ʾAl Ghafr ﭐل غ ف ر s sin 60 س16th 18 October 12 51 Lumaʾil لوم ائ يل ʾAz Zubana ﭐل ز ب ان ى also ʿ ayn 70 ع17th 31 October 25 43 Sarhamakil سرهم اكيل ʾAl Iklil ʾAl Iklilu ʾl Jab hah ﭐل إ ك ل يل ﭐل إ ك ل يل ﭐل ج ب ه ة f fa 80 ف18th 13 November 8 34 Scorpio Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ع ق ر ب romanized burju ʾl ʿAqrab ʾAhjamaʾil ʾUhjamaʾil اهجم ائ يل ʾAl Qalb ﭐل ق ل ب ṣ ṣad 90 ص19th 26 November 21 26 ʿAṭraʾil ʿUṭraʾil عطر ائ يل ʾAsh Shawlah ﭐل ش و ل ة q qaf 100 ق20th 9 December 4 17 Sagittarius Burjuʾl Qaws Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ق و س romanized burju ʿl Qaws ʾ Amwakil ʾUmwakil امواكيل ʾAn Naʿaʾam ﭐل ن ع ائ م r raʾ 200 ر21st 22 December 17 9 Hamraʾil همر ائ يل ʾAl Baldah ﭐل ب ل د ة sh also s shin 300 ش22nd 4 January 0 0 Capricorn Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ج د ي romanized burju ʾl Jiddỳ ʿAzraʾil ع ز ر ائ يل Saʿdu ʾdh Dhabiḥ ʾAdh Dhabiḥ س ع د ﭐل ذ اب ح ﭐل ذ اب ح t taʾ 400 ت23rd 17 January 12 51 Mikaʾil م يك ائ يل Saʿdu ʾl Bulʿa ʾAl Bulʿa س ع د ﭐل ب ل ع ﭐل ب ل ع th also ṯ thaʾ 500 ث24th 30 January 25 43 Mahkaʾil مهك ائ يل Saʿdu ʾs Suʿud ʾAs Suʿud س ع د ﭐل س ع ود ﭐل س ع ود kh also ḫ ḵ khaʾ 600 خ25th 12 February 8 34 Aquarius Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل د ل و romanized burju ʾd Dalu ʾAhrafil ʾUhrafil اهر اف يل Saʿdu ʾl ʾAkhbiyyah ʾAl ʾAkhbiyyah س ع د ﭐل أ خ ب ي ه ﭐل أ خ ب ي ه dh also ḏ dhal 700 ذ26th 25 February 21 26 ʿAṭkaʾil ʿUṭkaʾil عطك ائ يل Farghu ʾd Dalu ʾl Muqdim ʾAl Muqdim ف ر غ ﭐل د ل و ﭐل م ق د م ﭐل م ق د م ḍ ḍad 800 ض27th 10 March 4 17 Pisces Arabic ب ر ج ﭐل ح وت romanized burju ʾl Ḥut Turaʾil تور ائ يل Farghu ʾd Dalu ʾl Muʾkhar ʾAl Muʾkhar ف ر غ ﭐل د ل و ﭐل م ؤ خ ر ﭐل م ؤ خ ر ẓ ẓaʾ 900 ظ28th 23 March 17 9 Lukhaʾil لوخ ائ يل ʾAr Rashaʾ Buṭnu ʾl Ḥut ﭐل ر ش اء ب ط ن ﭐل ح وت gh also ġ ḡ ghayn 1000 غAlso the following letters has no alphabetical value in numerology of the Abjad system known as Ilm ul ʾAdad Arabic alphabet ḥuruf حروف Abjadi OrderTransliteration Letter Name Letter Name in Arabic script Letter Value Abjad numerals Letter Isolated Form also ʾ ʔ hamzah همزة 0 ءah or at ah aẗ taʼ marbuṭah تاء مربوطة 0 ةNotes of the table above in accordance to strict traditional Arab Islamic astronomy and theology 1 the Arabic alphabet resonates the alphabetical value in numerology of the Abjad system known as Ilm ul ʾAdad 2 the ʿAmal Islamic view of angels equivalent to rank of the Watcher or Guardian Angel is the Angel that rules the corresponding Arabic alphabet rhythm of the alphabet in numerology of the Abjad system manazilu l qamar lunar houses and constellations i e zodiac signs Generally speaking the four Archangels in Islam ace Jibraʼil Mikaʼil ʼIsrafil and Malaku l Maut ʿAzraʼil 3 the alphabetical orders follows the sequence of the original abjadi order أ ب ج د ي used for lettering derives from the order of the Phoenician alphabet and is therefore similar to the order of other Phoenician derived alphabets such as the Hebrew alphabet In this order letters are also used as numbers Abjad numerals and possess the same alphanumeric code cipher as Hebrew gematria and Greek isopsephy 4 those angel name with an asterisk needs source citation upon Arabic transliteration but the given is the closest pronunciation based upon uttering the consonants A few of the numerical values are different in the alternative Abjad order For four Persian letters these values are used citation needed Transliteration Letter Name Letter Name in Persian Letter Value Letter Isolation Form p pe Voiceless bilabial stop p په 2 پc ch ce che Voiceless palato alveolar affricate t ʃ چه 3 چz zh ze zhe Voiced palato alveolar sibilant ʒ ژه 7 ژg gaf Voiced velar stop ɡ گاف 20 گSee also EditAstrotheologyFootnotes Edit The use of the English word mansion though customary is an overly literal translation of the Latin mansio which means simply a stopover a way station even roadside lodging but without any grandiose connotation This Maximus is the poet and astrologer not to be confounded with Maximus of Tyre References Edit Weinstock S 1949 Lunar mansions and early calendars Journal of Hellenic Studies LXIX cf also CCAG IX 1 138 ff full citation needed Yampolsky Philip 1950 The origin of the twenty eight lunar mansions Osiris IX 62 83 doi 10 1086 368524 S2CID 144119166 Svenberg I E 1963 Lunaria et zodiologia latina Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia Goteburg a b Tester Jim 1987 A History of Western Astrology Boydell and Brewer p 82 O Neil William Matthew 1976 Time and the Calendars Manchester University Press p 53 ISBN 0 7190 0642 2 Hassan Izzat 2006 Al Azmana wa al Anwaa Morocco Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Printing Press ISBN 9954 0 5074 4 External links Edit The Lunar Mansions constellationsofwords com The fixed stars and constellations in astrology W B Yeats and A Vision The Arab mansions of the moon yeatsvision com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lunar station amp oldid 1107022184, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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