Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Here is some interesting info from my Godbrother, Sri Natabara das, ... In regard to that wizard computer that calculated the date of Kali Yuga to verify all the planets were in Aries and did not find them, I did not know that Aryabharta gave that information. I just came across that info from Thompson in his super CD Mysteries of the Universe. I will investigate. Thompson says, "Ayarbhatta assumed an exact mean conjunction if all the seven planets on the Kali Yuga date. How was the date selected in the first place?" That is a good question and another question is this, "Ayarbhatta wrote that he was 23 years old when 60 60-years cycles had elapsed in Kali Yuga (Dileshit 1969b p 55) and this was in 499). He adds, "It would be interesting to know why the Surya Sidhanta's theory of precession happens to make the sky look the same in Ayarbhatta's life time as it was on the accepted beginning of Kali Yuga". Here is a very interesting equation, which could be explained by quoting Srila Prabhupada: Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Sri Caitanya Caritamr?ta Adi 3.29 Thinking thus, the Personality of Godhead, Sri Kr?s?n?a Himself, descended at Nadia early in the Age of Kali. PURPORT The prathama-sandhya is the beginning of the age. According to astronomical calculation, the age is divided into twelve parts. The first of these twelve divisions is known as the prathama-sandhya. The prathama-sandhya and ses?a-sandhya, the last division of the preceding age, form the junction of the two ages. According to the Surya-siddhanta, the prathama-sandhya of Kali-yuga lasts 36,000 solar years. Lord Caitanya appeared in the prathama-sandhya after 4,586 solar years of Kali-yuga had passed. Here we read, "The prathama-sandhya of Kali-yuga lasts 36,000 solar years". Thus we see that 60 X 60 = 3,600 or 1/10 of the prathama. In the past 30 years I have not seen a subdivision of a Prathama but it is likely to exist when we think that the sodasavargas divide a sign into 15 subdivisions. In other words, there must be an important measure of time of 60 Brihaspati cycles that we are not yet aware. Therefore I would say that here we have the answer to the 60 60-years cycle. That is why the Surya Sidhanta is referring to the sky looking similar in the Kali Yuga date and Ayarbhatta's time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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