Cassiopeia constellation
Kāsyapiya mandala – shaped like a W. Lady in a chair.
Alpha – Schedar – Shedir (breast) – Sadar.
Beta – Caph, palm (reaching from Pleiades) – Suniti – Kaf.
Gamma – Tsih – Cih (whip).
Delta – Rukbah (knee).
Epsilon – Navi – Ivan.
Eta – Achird.
Star degree to Sidereal Zodiac
Caph
11°15 Aries
– Beta Cassiopeia – The palm – Sunita. The Camel’s Hump.
Schedir
13°55’ Aries
Alpha Cassiopeia – The Breast. Kneeling Camel. Shadar.
Achird
16°23’ Aries
– Eta Cassiopeia – Girdle and the girth. – The grasp enclosure.
The Choir.
Cih
20°04’ Aries
– Gamma Cassiopeia – Tsih. The Whip.
Rucha
24°04’ Aries
– Delta Cassiopeia – The knee of Cassiopeia. Royal. Richa.
Segin
0°54 Taurus
Epsilon Cassiopiea – Ivan. The spot behind the knees. The heir.
Andromeda the constellation

Antarmada mandala – Dhruvamātā mandala.
Alpha – Alpheratz – Sirrah – Pratishtā tārā, the star of prestige – horse/navel – Al Feras – Surra.
Beta – Mirach – Mizar.
Gamma – Almach, earth-kid – Almakud, the bound one.
Chi – Adhil.
Alpheratz is also the belly of Pegasus.
Other Asterisms in Andromeda
El Baten El Hūt – Belly of the fish. Beta Andromeda, the 28th Arabic star asterism.
Mirach
6°33’ Aries
Beta Andromeda – A yellow star in the Girdle. Loin Cloth.
Adhil
14°00’ Aries
– Xi Andromeda – Train of the Garment. Streaking sash. Scarf.
Almach
20°22’ Aries
– Gamma Andromeda – Earth-kid. The foot of Andromeda.
Alpheratz
20°27’ Pisces
– Alpha Andromeda. Sirrah. Pratishtā tārā, the star of prestige In the forehead of Andromeda, the maiden chained, and the belly of Pegasus, the flying horse. One of 2 stars in 2 constellations simultaneously. The spout of water. Grand square of Pegasus.
A coat of quotes and passing poetry
"How many bards gild the lapses of time!
A few of them have ever been the food Of my delighted fancy,—I could brood Over their beauties, earthly, or sublime: And often, when I sit me down to rhyme, These will in throngs before my mind intrude: But no confusion, no disturbance rude
Do they occasion; 'tis a pleasing chime.
So the unnumber'd sounds that evening store; The songs of birds—the whisp'ring of the leaves— The voice of waters—the great bell that heaves With solemn sound,—and thousand others more, That distance of recognizance bereaves, Make pleasing music, and not wild uproar."
Birdsong | Unknown
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring;
These shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
And drinking largely sobers us again.- Alexander Pope
