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- Kṛttikā abstract "The star cluster Kṛttikā (Sanskrit: कृत्तिका, pronounced [kr̩t̪t̪ikɑː], popularly transliterated "Krittika") sometimes known as Kārtikā, corresponds to the open star cluster called Pleiades in western astronomy, it is one of the clusters which makes up the constellation Taurus. In Indian astronomy and Jyotiṣa (Hindu astrology) the name literally translates to "the cutters". In Hindu mythology, the god Skanda was raised by the six sisters known as the Kṛttikā and thus came to be known as Kartikeya (literally "Him of the Kṛttikā"). According to the Mahābhārata, Kartikeya was born to Agni and Svāhā, after the latter impersonated six of the seven wives of the Saptarṣi and made love to him. The Saptarshi, hearing of this incident and doubting their wives' chastity, divorced them. These wives then became the Kṛttikā.In Hindu astrology, Kṛttikā is the third of the 27 nakṣatras. It is ruled by Kartikeya.Under the traditional Hindu principle of naming individuals according to their nakṣatra, the following Sanskrit syllables correspond with this nakṣatra, and would belong at the beginning of the first name of an individual born under it: A (अ), I (ई), U (उ) and E (ए).".
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- Kṛttikā wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageRevisionID "678115385".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Agni.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_astrology.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_astronomy.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nakshatra.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taurus_(constellation).
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Devanagari_transliteration.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_astrology.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Indian_astronomy.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Jyotiṣa.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Kartikeya.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Mahābhārata.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Nakshatra.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Nakṣatra.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Open_cluster.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Pleiades.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Saptarishi.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Saptarṣi.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Svaha.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Svāhā.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLink Taurus_(constellation).
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLinkText "Krithika (Kṛttikā)".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kritika".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLinkText "Krittika".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kāṛttikā".
- Kṛttikā wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kṛttikā".
- Kṛttikā hasPhotoCollection Kṛttikā.
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- Kṛttikā wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-sa.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jyotish_Vidya.
- Kṛttikā wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nakshatras.
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- Kṛttikā subject Category:Hindu_astrology.
- Kṛttikā subject Category:Hindu_astronomy.
- Kṛttikā subject Category:Nakshatra.
- Kṛttikā subject Category:Taurus_(constellation).
- Kṛttikā comment "The star cluster Kṛttikā (Sanskrit: कृत्तिका, pronounced [kr̩t̪t̪ikɑː], popularly transliterated "Krittika") sometimes known as Kārtikā, corresponds to the open star cluster called Pleiades in western astronomy, it is one of the clusters which makes up the constellation Taurus. In Indian astronomy and Jyotiṣa (Hindu astrology) the name literally translates to "the cutters".".
- Kṛttikā label "Kṛttikā".
- Kṛttikā sameAs Крытыка,_каляндар_Бхарація.
- Kṛttikā sameAs कृत्तिका.
- Kṛttikā sameAs കാർത്തിക_(നക്ഷത്രം).
- Kṛttikā sameAs कृत्तिका.
- Kṛttikā sameAs Kryttika.
- Kṛttikā sameAs m.06x2zq.
- Kṛttikā sameAs कृत्तिका.
- Kṛttikā sameAs కృత్తిక_నక్షత్రము.
- Kṛttikā sameAs Q3241440.
- Kṛttikā sameAs Q3241440.
- Kṛttikā sameAs 基栗底柯.
- Kṛttikā wasDerivedFrom Kṛttikā?oldid=678115385.
- Kṛttikā isPrimaryTopicOf Kṛttikā.