Lunar Mansions
The 28 Lunar Mansions of the Moon
The Moon crosses the whole zodiac in about twenty-seven and a third days, and the older astrologers marked her nightly progress by the stars she lodged among. They cut her path into twenty-eight stations, one for roughly each night of the sidereal month, and called them al-manazil al-qamar, the mansions or resting places of the Moon — the same word a caravan used for the halt where camel and rider stopped for the night. This is the map of those stations: what they are, how they divide the sky, where they come from, and what a practitioner does with them.
What are the 28 mansions of the Moon?
The 28 mansions are an equal twenty-eight-fold division of the zodiac that tracks the Moon night by night, each mansion carrying its own traditional nature and its own list of works it favours or spoils. Where the twelve signs divide the circle by the Sun’s year, the mansions divide it by the Moon’s month, and they were used to time undertakings and, above all, to make astrological talismans.
They reached medieval Europe through Arabic astrology in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and were fixed in the handbooks that shaped Western practice, the Picatrix and Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy (Renaissance Astrology). Every mansion below is drawn from that Western, Agrippan line, the same significations the Lunar Punk engine carries.
How wide is a mansion, and where does it begin?
Each mansion spans exactly 12°51′26″ — three hundred sixty degrees divided by twenty-eight — and the first begins at 0° Aries, so the mansions run around the circle in step with the tropical signs. That single starting point sets everything else: the second mansion opens at 12°51′ of Aries, the third at 25°43′, and so on around the wheel.
The arithmetic hides a tidy fact worth keeping. Seven mansions measure 90° to the degree, so the mansions of the Moon fall into step with the quarters of the Sun’s year: seven from the spring equinox to the summer solstice, seven to the autumn equinox, seven to the winter solstice, seven back to spring. The lunar month and the solar year, cut the same way, meet cleanly four times around the ring.
Where do the mansions come from?
The system is Arabic in the form the West received, though older lunar zodiacs stand behind it in India and perhaps Babylon. The Arabic astronomers named each station for the stars that held it — a forehead, a claw, a heart, an ostrich — and the manzil itself named the desert halt where a traveller rested for one night before moving on. That image, the Moon lodging one night in each house of stars before she moves, is the whole idea in a phrase.
From Arabic sources the mansions passed into Latin and settled into the two texts that carried them to every later magician and astrologer: the Picatrix, with its long instructions for mansion talismans, and Agrippa. The modern authority who reconstructed the practice for working astrologers is Christopher Warnock, whose Mansions of the Moon restores the tropical, talismanic tradition (Renaissance Astrology; Lunarium).
Are these the same as the nakshatras?
They share an ancestor but are not the same system. The Indian nakshatras number twenty-seven, divide the sidereal zodiac, and belong to a living Vedic practice; the Arabic mansions number twenty-eight, divide the tropical zodiac in the form Europe inherited, and carry their own electional and talismanic significations. Twenty-seven against twenty-eight, sidereal against tropical, and two distinct bodies of meaning: treat them as cousins, not as one tradition under two names.
What are the mansions used for?
Traditionally the mansions did two kinds of work: they timed undertakings, and they empowered talismans. For timing, you chose the mansion whose nature suited the act — a mansion of union for a marriage, a mansion of gain for a venture, a mansion of healing for medicine — and elected the moment when the Moon was there and well placed. For talismans, the dominant use, the Picatrix pairs each mansion with images and suffumigations for making a charm under its power.
The nature of a mansion is specific and often blunt. Some favour love, gain, healing, and safe travel; others exist for revenge, siege, division, and the ruin of things. The tradition is candid that not every station is kindly, and a mansion good for “driving away” or “sowing discord” is exactly what its name says. Read the significations as the old authors’ own verdicts, framed in their terms, not as counsel for how anyone should act.
Which mansions favour what?
Roughly half the ring is favourable — mansions of love, gain, health, and benevolence — while a smaller set is frankly difficult, given over to discord, siege, and destruction, and the rest are mixed or martial, useful for hard work and poor for gentle ones. Knowing a mansion’s temper at a glance is the first cut in choosing one for an election.
The 28 mansions at a glance
Below is the full round, drawn from the Lunar Punk dataset, with each mansion’s opening degree, its nature, and the works the tradition assigns it. The starting degrees are tropical and exact; the significations follow the Agrippan line. Use it as a map: each mansion opens onto its own fuller reading in the pages to come.
| # | Arabic name | English | Begins | Nature | Traditionally good for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Al-Sharatain | The Two Signs | 0° Aries 00′ | beginnings, the first cut | journeys, taking medicine, letting blood |
| 2 | Al-Butain | The Belly | 12° Aries 51′ | hidden things, retention | foundations, sowing, finding what is lost, retaining captives |
| 3 | Al-Thurayya | The Swarm (Pleiades) | 25° Aries 43′ | abundance, gathering | alchemy, hunting, sea voyages, favour of the great |
| 4 | Al-Dabaran | The Eye (Aldebaran) | 8° Taurus 34′ | discord, destruction | revenge, separation, causing enmity, ruining buildings |
| 5 | Al-Haqa | A White Spot | 21° Taurus 26′ | favour, learning | learning, friendship, favour, safe travel, healing |
| 6 | Al-Hana | The Scar | 4° Gemini 17′ | siege, revenge | hunting, besieging, the revenge of princes |
| 7 | Al-Dhira | The Forearm | 17° Gemini 09′ | gain, love | gain, friendship, love, travellers, well-being |
| 8 | Al-Nathrah | The Nursery | 0° Cancer 00′ | affection, society | love, friendship, society, healing, the company of others |
| 9 | Al-Tarf | The Gaze | 12° Cancer 51′ | hindrance, blight | causing discord, cutting short |
| 10 | Al-Jabhah | The Forehead | 25° Cancer 43′ | building, benevolence | strengthening buildings, love, benevolence, defence |
| 11 | Al-Zubrah | The Mane | 8° Leo 34′ | release, gain | voyages, gain, freeing captives, harvests |
| 12 | Al-Sarfah | The Changer | 21° Leo 26′ | harvest, redemption | harvests, plantation, redeeming captives, building |
| 13 | Al-Awwa | The Barker | 4° Virgo 17′ | benevolence, increase | benevolence, gain, voyages, harvests, freeing captives |
| 14 | Al-Simak | The Unarmed | 17° Virgo 09′ | union, cultivation | marriage, love, journeys, sowing, the goodwill of married folk |
| 15 | Al-Ghafr | The Cover | 0° Libra 00′ | digging, extraction | extracting treasure, digging wells, sowing, sailing |
| 16 | Al-Zubana | The Claws | 12° Libra 51′ | profit, redemption | profit for merchants, harvests, redeeming captives |
| 17 | Al-Iklil | The Crown | 25° Libra 43′ | fortune, love | improving fortune, love, friendship, besieging enemies |
| 18 | Al-Qalb | The Heart (Antares) | 8° Scorpio 34′ | discord, conspiracy | sowing discord, conspiracy, revenge, undermining |
| 19 | Al-Shaulah | The Sting | 21° Scorpio 26′ | capture, expulsion | besieging cities, taking, driving away, imprisoning |
| 20 | Al-Na’am | The Ostriches | 4° Sagittarius 17′ | taming, restraint | taming beasts, strengthening prisons, building |
| 21 | Al-Baldah | The City | 17° Sagittarius 09′ | increase, safety | harvests, gain, buildings, travellers, health |
| 22 | Sa’d al-Dhabih | The Fortunate Slayer | 0° Capricorn 00′ | healing, escape | healing, curing disease, the escape of servants, divorce |
| 23 | Sa’d Bula | The Fortunate Swallower | 12° Capricorn 51′ | release, cure | freeing captives, healing the sick, divorce |
| 24 | Sa’d al-Su’ud | The Luckiest of the Lucky | 25° Capricorn 43′ | benevolence, health | benevolence, health, freeing captives, marriage |
| 25 | Sa’d al-Akhbiyah | The Butterfly | 8° Aquarius 34′ | siege, division | besieging, revenge, divorce, sowing discord |
| 26 | Al-Fargh al-Awwal | The Upper Spout | 21° Aquarius 26′ | union, healing | union, love, friendship, health, favour |
| 27 | Al-Fargh al-Thani | The Lower Spout | 4° Pisces 17′ | increase, gain | increase of harvests, revenue, gain, marriage, building |
| 28 | Batn al-Hut | The Belly of the Fish | 17° Pisces 09′ | trade, safe passage | increase of merchandise, safe voyages, marriage, health |
Find tonight’s mansion
The mansions are meant to be watched, not just read. The Lunar Punk mansion tracker shows which station the Moon lodges in right now, with its degrees, its nature, and what the tradition holds it good and ill for, updated as she moves. Learn the ring by following her through it for a month; by the second lap the temper of each mansion starts to feel less like a list and more like weather you can read.
Sources
- Lunar Punk dataset,
data/lunar_mansions.json— 28 mansions, tropical, 12°51′26″ from 0° Aries, Agrippan significations. - Christopher Warnock, The Mansions of the Moon, Renaissance Astrology — https://www.renaissanceastrology.com/mansionsmoon.html and the Picatrix list https://www.renaissanceastrology.com/mansionslistpicatrix.html
- “The Mansions of the Moon,” Lunarium — https://www.lunarium.co.uk/articles/lunar-mansions/
- “Lunar Mansions,” Medieval Astrology Guide — https://www.medievalastrologyguide.com/lunar-mansions