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Aban (Scorpion)

Persian Zodiac Sign · Water · Ruled by Pluto

Aban (Scorpion) Female
Aban (Scorpion) Male

About Aban (Scorpion)

Aban, the month of the waters, conceals its children in depths most dare not explore. The Scorpion, sacred in ancient Persian lands, embodies the transformative power of Anahita — mythical figure of the waters and of courage. Those born under this sign plunge fearlessly into the abyss, emerging transformed and more powerful than before.

In Persian Zodiac astrology, Aban (Scorpion) stands as a Water sign, embodying a distinct energy that shapes the personality, relationships, and life path of those born under its influence. Governed by Pluto, this sign channels a celestial force that amplifies its defining qualities. Understanding Aban (Scorpion) means exploring the rich tapestry of traits, strengths, and challenges that define this Persian archetype.

The Persian Zodiac is rooted in ancient Zoroastrian tradition and the Solar Hijri calendar, a system that predates many of the world's astrological frameworks. Each of the twelve Persian signs is linked to a heroic guardian from the Shahnameh — Persia's national epic — as well as classical elements and planetary rulers. Aban (Scorpion) embodies the courage, wisdom, and spiritual depth of its mythological patron. Persian astrology reflects the cosmic struggle between light (Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Angra Mainyu) central to Zoroastrian philosophy, with each sign playing a role in this eternal balance. Those born under Aban (Scorpion) carry its guardian's qualities as guiding principles throughout life.

Aban (Scorpion) at a Glance

System
Persian Zodiac
Element
Water
Ruling Body
Pluto
Compatible With
Tir, Esfand
Lucky Color
Burgundy
Lucky Number
8
Key Traits
intense, passionate, resourceful, determined, magnetic

Mythology & Symbolism of Aban (Scorpion)

Persian zodiac mythology draws from one of the most ancient and influential mythological traditions in the world — Zoroastrianism, the pre-Islamic religion of Iran. Aban (Scorpion) is embedded in the grand cosmic narrative of the struggle between Ahura Mazda (Lord of Wisdom and Light) and Angra Mainyu (Destructive Spirit of Darkness).

In Zoroastrian cosmology, the zodiac signs are guardians of the seasons, each playing a specific role in maintaining Asha (cosmic truth and order). The Bundahishn — a Zoroastrian creation text — describes how the constellations were created by Ahura Mazda to fight against the forces of chaos. Aban (Scorpion) occupies a position in this celestial army, and its attributes reflect the qualities needed to uphold divine order during its assigned season.

Persian astrology also draws from the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi — Iran's national epic — which weaves astrological symbolism into its tales of heroic kings, mythical beasts, and cosmic battles. For Aban (Scorpion), these literary and theological associations add depth beyond mere personality description: they connect the individual to a 3,000-year tradition of cosmic heroism, moral courage, and the eternal pursuit of truth.

Symbolic Associations
Theological sourceZoroastrianism (Avesta, Bundahishn)
Cosmic principleAsha — truth and cosmic order
Literary traditionShahnameh (Book of Kings)

Key Personality Traits

Those born under Aban (Scorpion) are defined by a distinctive blend of personality qualities that shape how they navigate the world. These core traits, drawn from centuries of Persian astrological tradition, reveal the essence of this sign.

intensepassionateresourcefuldeterminedmagnetic

Strengths & Weaknesses

Every zodiac sign carries a duality — gifts that empower and shadow traits that challenge. Recognizing both sides of Aban (Scorpion) helps harness its full potential for personal growth.

✨ Strengths

Possess an unrivaled depth of emotion and psychological insight. Aban people are resourceful survivors who transform adversity into power. Their magnetic intensity draws others in, and their loyalty, once earned, is absolute and unwavering.

⚡ Weaknesses

Can be jealous, secretive, and vindictive. May become obsessive and controlling in relationships. Their need for power can manifest as manipulation, and they rarely forgive betrayal.

Lucky Attributes

Ancient Persian astrologers associated Aban (Scorpion)with specific auspicious elements. Aligning with these can help amplify the sign's positive energy.

Color
Burgundy
Number
8
Day
Tuesday

Compatibility

Astrological compatibility in the Persian tradition examines how Aban (Scorpion)'s energy harmonizes with other signs — revealing which pairings thrive together in love, friendship, and partnership.

Aban (Scorpion) is most compatible with: Tir, Esfand

Aban (Scorpion) Celebrities

These well-known personalities share the Aban (Scorpion) sign.

🏅 Athlete🇮🇷 Iran
AK

Ali Karimi

November 8, 1978

Known as the Asian Maradona, Karimi's intense dribbling and magnetic presence on the pitch channel Aban's passionate waters and Anahita's gift of unstoppable courage.

🎵 Musician🇮🇷 Iran
EH

Ebrahim Hamedi

October 30, 1949

Ebi's deeply emotional vocals stir the soul like Aban's sacred waters, his magnetic stage presence reflecting Anahita's passionate and transformative power.

🎵 Musician🇮🇷 Iran
SG

Siavash Ghomayshi

November 4, 1945

Ghomayshi's intensely romantic ballads flow with the emotional depth of Aban's waters, his determined artistry mirroring Anahita's fierce devotion to beauty.

🌍 Aban (Scorpion) Across Cultures

Aban (Scorpion) has counterparts in other zodiac traditions around the world. While each culture brings its own symbolism and interpretation, these signs share deep astrological connections — whether through identical date ranges, the same archetype, or a shared animal cycle.

How Cross-System Relationships Work

🔗 Equivalent signs share nearly identical date ranges across different cultural traditions. For example, the Western, Persian, and Native American zodiacs all divide the solar year into similar periods — so a person born under Aban (Scorpion) in one system will have a direct counterpart in the others. The signs carry different names and cultural symbolism, but the astronomical basis — the position of the Sun during your birth period — is the same.
🔄 Counterpart signsshare the same archetype but their date ranges are shifted by approximately 23 days. This shift, known as the Ayanamsa, arises because Western (Tropical) astrology anchors signs to the seasons while Vedic (Sidereal) astrology anchors them to the actual constellations. Due to the slow wobble of Earth's axis (precession of the equinoxes), these two reference frames have drifted apart over the centuries. This is why your Vedic sign may differ from your Western sign even though both systems use 12 signs with similar names.

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