2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12036-020-09636-9
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The southern stars identified in Indian astronomical catalogues

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“…As discussed by Shylaja and Venketeswara Pai (2019a;2019b;2019c;2019d) and Venketeswara Pai and Shylaja (2016;2020;, the names of the 106 stars can be as- For category (1) the best example is Algol (β Per). Its name is given as mānuṣa śīrṣa (Rasulgol, head of a human) in the Yantrarāja and the catalog of Malayendu, while the Sarvasiddhāntarāja, by Nityananda, gives pretaśira (head of a ghost); both are probably derived from the Arabic name.…”
Section: Four Categories Of Star Namesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed by Shylaja and Venketeswara Pai (2019a;2019b;2019c;2019d) and Venketeswara Pai and Shylaja (2016;2020;, the names of the 106 stars can be as- For category (1) the best example is Algol (β Per). Its name is given as mānuṣa śīrṣa (Rasulgol, head of a human) in the Yantrarāja and the catalog of Malayendu, while the Sarvasiddhāntarāja, by Nityananda, gives pretaśira (head of a ghost); both are probably derived from the Arabic name.…”
Section: Four Categories Of Star Namesmentioning
confidence: 99%