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    Jyotisha

    Svāti (स्वाति):—Name for a particular section of the ecliptic. It is also known as Svātinakṣatra. Nakṣatra means “Lunar mansion” and corresponds to a specific region of the sky through which the moon passes each day. Svātimeans “very good” and is associated with the deity known as Vāyu (God of breath/air). The presiding Lord of this lunar house is Rāhu (north lunar node). Indian zodiac: |6°40'| – |20° Tulā| Tulā (तुला, “balance”) corresponds to Libra. Western zodiac: |2°40'| – |16° Scorpio| S...

    Purana and Itihasa

    Svāti (स्वाति).—A grandson of Cākṣuṣa Manu. Ten sons were born to Cākṣuṣa Manu, by his wife Naḍvalā. Svāti was the son of his son Ūru by his wife Āgneyī. Śvāti had five brothers named Aṅga, Sumanas, Kratu, Aṅgiras and Gaya. (Agni Purāṇa, Chapter 18). Svāti (स्वाति) is the name of a Nakṣatra mentioned in the Nīlamatapurāṇa verse 701 and 779. As regards the heavenly bodies, the Nīlamata refers to the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars. The divisions of the time are also mentioned as objec...

    Vastushastra

    Svāti (स्वाति) refers to the fifteenth of twenty-seven constellations (ṛkṣa), according to the Mānasāra. Ṛkṣa is the third of the āyādiṣaḍvarga, or “six principles” that constitute the “horoscope” of an architectural or iconographic object. Their application is intended to “verify” the measurements of the architectural and iconographic object against the dictates of astrology that lay out the conditions of auspiciousness. The particular nakṣatra, also known as ṛkṣa (e.g., svāti) of all archit...

    Mahayana

    Svāti (स्वाति) refers to one of the twenty-seven constellations (nakṣatra) according to according to Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra (chapter XIV).—Svāti is the Sanskrit equivalent of Chinese K’ang, Tibetan Sa-riand modern Bootis. Svāti is classified in the third group: “The moon revolves around the earth in 28 days. If the moon enters one of the six following constellations (e.g., Svāti), then at that moment the earth trembles as if it would collapse, this trembling extends as far as the Garuḍa. Th...

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Svāti (स्वाति) refers to one of the various Nakṣatras mentioned as attending the teachings in the 6th century Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa: one of the largest Kriyā Tantras devoted to Mañjuśrī (the Bodhisattva of wisdom) representing an encyclopedia of knowledge primarily concerned with ritualistic elements in Buddhism. The teachings in this text originate from Mañjuśrī and were taught to and by Buddha Śākyamuni in the presence of a large audience (including Svāti). Svātī (स्वाती) refers to the fifteent...

    General definition

    Svāti (स्वाति) refers to an auspicious constellation for rain, according to chapter 1.1 [ādīśvara-caritra]of Hemacandra’s 11th century Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra: an ancient Sanskrit epic poem narrating the history and legends of sixty-three illustrious persons in Jainism. Accordingly, Note: Each constellation is supposed to have a specific influence on the rain fall. If rain falls at the pearl-beds near Ceylon at the time of Svāti, it turns into pearls in 9 days, according to tradition. Svā...

    Svāti (r. 37-19 BCE) is a king from the Sātavāhana dynasty of ancient India. The Sātavāhana lineage (known as Andhra in the Purāṇas) once ruled much of the Deccan region and several of the Ajantā caves at West-Khandesh (West-Khaṇḍeśa, modern Jalgaon) were carved in the 3rd century BCE when the region was ruled by kings (e.g., Svāti) and descendants...

    Marathi-English dictionary

    svātī (स्वाती).—f pl (S) The fifteenth lunar asterism or (as it consists but of one star) the star Arcturus. svātīcā pāūsa The rain which falls under this asterism. Said to produce pearls. svātī (स्वाती).—f plThe 15th lunar asterism.

    Sanskrit dictionary

    Svāti (स्वाति) or Svātī (स्वाती).—f. [svenaiva atati at in strītvapakṣe vā ṅīp] 1)One of the wives of the sun. 2)A sword. 3)An auspicious constellation. 4) The star Arcturus, considered as forming the fifteenth lunar asterism; स्वात्यां सागरशुक्तिसंपुटगतं सन्मौक्तिकं जायते (svātyāṃ sāgaraśuktisaṃpuṭagataṃ sanmauktikaṃ jāyate) Bhartṛhari2.67. Derivable forms: svātiḥ(स्वातिः). Svāti (स्वाति).—(perhaps = Pali Sāti ?), name of a monk: Mahā-Māyūrī 219.28 et al.; Mūla-Sarvāstivāda-Vinaya i.202.13 f...

    Hindi dictionary

    Svāti (स्वाति) [Also spelled swati]:—[[~tī]] (nf) the fifteenth of the twenty-seven traditional nakshatras; ~[biṃdu] a rain drop in the [svāti nakṣatra.].

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  5. Siswati is an official language of Eswatini (along with English), and is also one of the eleven official languages of South Africa. The official term is "siSwati" among native speakers; in English, Zulu, Ndebele or Xhosa it may be referred to as Swazi.

  6. Meaning of SWATI. What does SWATI mean? Information and translations of SWATI in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web. ... Translation ...

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