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Aries (♈︎) (Greek: Κριός, romanizedKriós, Latin: Ariēs, lit.'ram') is the first astrological sign in the zodiac, spanning the first 30 degrees of celestial longitude (0°≤ λ <30°), and originates from the Aries constellation. Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun transits this sign from approximately March 21 to April 19 each year.[2] This time-duration is exactly the first month of the Solar Hijri calendar (Arabic Hamal/Persian Farvardin/Pashto Wray).[3]

Aries
Zodiac symbolRam
Duration (tropical, western)March 20 – April 19 (2024, UT1)[1]
ConstellationAries
Zodiac elementFire
Zodiac qualityCardinal
Sign rulerMars
DetrimentVenus
ExaltationSun
FallSaturn
AriesTaurusGeminiCancerLeoVirgoLibraScorpioSagittariusCapricornAquariusPisces

According to the tropical system of astrology, the Sun enters the sign of Aries when it reaches the March equinox, typically on March 21. Because the Earth takes approximately 365.24 days to go around the Sun, the precise time of the equinox is not the same each year, and generally will occur about six hours later from one year to the next until reset by a leap year. The leap day February 29 causes that year's March equinox to fall about eighteen hours earlier compared with the previous year.

Background

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Aries is one of the six positive signs of the zodiac and it is one of the four modality cardinals of the zodiac. Aries is one of the three fire signs in the zodiac, along with Leo and Sagittarius. The ruling planetisMars.[4] Individuals born while the Sun is in this sign may be called Ariens[2] The color for Aries is red.[5] The opposite zodiac sign to Aries is Libra.[6]

The equivalent in the Hindu solar calendar is Meṣa.[7]

Mythology

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In Greek Mythology, the symbol of the ram is based on the Chrysomallus, the flying ram that rescued Phrixus and Helle, the children of the Boeotian king Athamas and provided the Golden Fleece. There is no link between Aries and Ares, the god of war, often pictured with a vulture and whose origin stems from ἀρή (arē), the Ionic form of the Doric ἀρά (ara), "bane, ruin, curse, imprecation".[8][9]

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See also

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  • Chinese zodiac
  • Circle of stars
  • Cusp (astrology)
  • Elements of the zodiac
  • History of astrology
  • References

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    Citations

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  • ^ a b dictionary n.d., s.v. Aries.
  • ^ Atsma 2015.
  • ^ Sakoian, Frances (2001). The astrologer's handbook. HarperResource. OCLC 49659919.
  • ^ Orion 2011, p. 1.
  • ^ 321horoscope.com (February 15, 2024). "Arries - Opposite Zodiac Sign". Horoscope. Retrieved April 15, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Raman 2003, pp. 10–19.
  • ^ "The Myths of the Constellations".
  • ^ "The Mythology of Aries". www.gods-and-monsters.com.
  • Sources

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