>>19649354https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neck_(Chinese_constellation)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tail_(Chinese_constellation)There's no virgins in heaven
In the Babylonian MUL.APIN (c. 10th century BC), part of this constellation was known as "The Furrow", representing the goddess Shala and her ear of grain. One star in this constellation, Spica, retains this tradition as it is Latin for "ear of grain",
these stars were Al ʽAdhārā (العذاري), 'the Virgins
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsilon_Canis_MajorisAccording to Gavin White, the Babylonian Eagle carried the constellation called the Dead Man in its talons. The author also draws a comparison to the classical stories of Antinous and Ganymede.
Uttara Bhādrapada
"the second of the blessed feet" γ Pegasi and α Andromedae
Astrological Mate: Shani (Saturn)
Symbol: Twins, back legs of funeral cot, snake in the water
Rigvedic name: Ahirbudhnya, serpent or dragon of the deep
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Stars_(Chinese_constellation) The Pukapuka constellation Tolu, meaning "three", was made up of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma