Hairy Head:A Constellation ofThe White Tiger of the WestOne of the 28 Ancient Palaces or Mansions of the Moon |
A closer view of this star cluster now called the Pleiades, was called "Hairy Head" by ancient Chinese Astrologers
Hairy Head:
A White Tiger Constellation
Key Star: 17 Tau (17 Tauri or Electra)
The Hairy Head has seven stars that are very close together. Ancient Chinese Astrologers call it Mao, the constellation, ruled by the Sun. It's astrological symbolism is described thus:
Presages lawsuits and death within the family. The results of misjudged actions heralds unhappiness, when little children will be as close to the grave as old men with long white beards. Marriages contracted today are woeful with separation of the partners.**
Early Arabian Astrologers called the Hairy Head Al Thurayya. Here is their Portent:
Profitable to sailors, huntsmen and alchemists. With Moon here in the case of an election, plant and sow but do not marry or travel by water.*
In ancient India, Astrologers called the Hairy Head Krittika, and offered the following Portent:
A soft and sharp mansion or asterism belonging to the Brahmin caste and producing mixed effects. Those born on the lunar day will delight in white flowers, perform sacrifice, and will be magicians, metaphysicians, diggers, barbers, potters, priests or astronomers. With the Moon here at birth the native will be a glutton, adulterous, handsome and famous. Rules forests and the head.*
*From Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology Vivian E. Robinson, 1923
Longitude of determinant star is for January 1, 1920
**From The Complete Guilde to Chinese Astrology, Derek Walters, 1987
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