Ganesa

(1978 UJ )
#
NOW @ 12 LIB 12
FOUND @ 1 TAU 35
 
Inclination: 2.372
Eccentricity: 0.039
Period: 4.335 years
AU 2.659
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

28.10.1978 05:50 Anderson Mesa 111w32 35n5 observations 1


<< prev in category - Vedic - next in category >>

In the mythology of India, Ganesa is the son of Siva and Parvati {see planets  (1170) and  (2847), respectively}, who represents the call to spiritual power. Soon after birth he glanced at the god Sani, who symbolizes obstacles, and the baby’s head was reduced to ashes. His head was then replaced with the head of Indra’s elephant, Airavata. He procures wealth and encourages the success of all enterprises, and is much revered by the merchant class. (M 21606) _ _.


Discovered on 28-10-1978 in Anderson Mesa by Giclas, H. L.

ORBITS | AstDys | Wikipedia | Dictionary | UrbanDictionary | Bartleby | Webster | Name Source |
Categories: Vedic,