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1) 9th month; 2) tharka, tha skar, Ashvini [one of rgyu skar nyi shu rtsa brgyad syn: rta ldan dang, dbyu gu, gsal ba'i bu mo, 9th month, Ashvini = 1 of 28 nakshatras gods of the constellations [IW]

1) the ninth month. 2) [Ashvini], one of the rgyu skar nyi shu rtsa brgyad 28 nakshatras gods of the constellations; the ninth month (Oct) [RY]

a constellation, goddess presiding over that constellation, 1 of 28 constellations, SA rgyu skar, two sons of the asvins, beta arietis, 1 of rgyu skar [JV]

Aśvinī (the Vedic goddess presiding over the first Nakṣatra (lunar mansion) in Vedic astrology, having a spread from 0°-0'-0" to 13°-20', corresponding to the head of Aries, including the stars β and γ Arietis; Aśvinī is ruled by Ketu, the descending lunar node. In electional astrology, Aśvinī is classified as a small constellation, meaning that it is believed to be advantageous to begin works of a precise or delicate nature while the moon is in Aśvinī. Aśvinī is ruled by the Aśvin-s, the heavenly twins who served as physicians to the gods. Personified, Aśvinī is considered to be the wife of the Aśvinī Kumara-s. Aśvinī is represented either by the head of a horse, or by honey and the bee hive) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]