Anuradha Nakshatra

Nakshatra Details
Anuradha means prosperous, auspicious. Anuradha Nakshatra is formed by four stars Beta, Delta, Pi and Rho Scorpio situated almost in a straight line on the 'face' of Scorpio constellation. These four stars are almost in a straight line and Indian astrologers have imagined four morsels of rice in it. Delta Scorpio star of this constellation is of 2.5 magnitude and is probably the yoga star of this constellation. Beta Scorpio star of this constellation is actually a scheme of four twin stars.
Calculation
Number of stars Scientific name of the star Beta, Delta, Pi and Rho stars of Scorpio constellation Ayanamsha 213920' to 226°40' Zodiac sign: Scorpio Sun's residence from 19 November to 3 December (approximately)

Maulshree
This tree is called Bakul (disguise changer) in Sanskrit, Kesar (water dropper i.e., one who provides moisture in the air), Bulletwood in English and Maulshree (one who strengthens the roots or beauty of the braid) in Hindi. In scientific language, it is known as Mimusaps Ilinji. It is an evergreen tree found naturally in the southern peninsula of India and Andaman Nicobar Islands and planted in the gardens of North India for beauty and shade. In humid areas, its trees grow to very large size.

Mythological Significance
Sanskrit poets have depicted this tree as a Shringari and Dohad tree. It is an auspicious tree that can be planted near the house. In worship, while other flowers are not offered when they are stale, this flower is offered even when it is stale.