Here marks the start of the constellations, as well as our approach to cataloguing the the stars for their known features and attributes.
Naturally my interest in their mythologies and influences, and the implications the star has on our conditioning subjectively.
Right now the information is modest, with just their names across different cultures, but once the listing are complete, I’ll slowly add other features to them. As well as surmising their place for use in astrology.

1. Perseus constellation
Parsuram mandala. Parsuram is also a synonym for Indra. Made up of 29 stars.
Also known as Bar-sav (Son of hair)
Alpha – Mirfak – elbow – Kuthara Prishtha
Beta – Algol – the ghoul, monster. Mayavati (the changeful, consort of Mara, the Indian cupid)
Gamma – Algenib/ Al Janab – Side
Rho – Renuka
Xi – Menkib, shoulder
Omicron – Atik, shoulder (of the Pleiades)
This constellation also has a smaller constellation in it.
Caput Medusa – Renuka munda mandala, the head of Medusa.
2. Triangulum constellation
Trikona mandala. Also known as Deltaton.
Alpha – Ras al Mothallah