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Dear friend,

 

Study of Epics are never ending and perhaps require more than a life

span! Yet, I have tried and have been trying to perceive them with

astrological eye in whatever way I can. There are many research

works going on in that field and many scientists have come with

astronomical proofs of Vedic, Puranic and Epic history of India.

 

In Mahabharata, the war describing the end of Jayadratha is the

lovliest part! The temporary invisibility of Surya(supposed to be

the Maaya of Krishna) was nothing but a Solar Eclipse for a short

time at the Sun set in Kurukshetra! This might have been one of the

THREE eclipses enlisted in the same month with a paksha of 13 days!

Hats off to records of Veda-Vyasa. Rather than me explaining this,

please have a look at Dr.Balakrishna's research article with

illustrations in the following site:

 

http://www.geocities.com/vijayabalak/mahabharatha/yearone.htm

 

Meanwhile let me compile the inconsistencies I found.

 

yours humbly

KAD

 

 

 

 

, Balaji Narasimhan

<sherlockbalaji> wrote:

> Kadrudra ji,

>

> Your explanation of Hanuman's birth is excellent!

>

> Have you studied astrology with reference to the Mahabharata? I

> have heard of some inconsistencies, etc, from some scholars.

> Unfortunately, I have not studied them myself. If you have done

> so, it would be most helpful if you could share it.

>

>

> ~~~~~~~

> Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm

> Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs

> Editor, The Partial Art of Detection

> ~~~~~~~

>

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>

>

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Kadrudra ji,

 

Many thanks for the link. It was most informative! I have also

heard of other inconstencies - for example, Balarama departing

on his pilgrimage and then returning after "x" number of days,

but the stars, not tallying, etc.

 

Still, such inconsistancies apart, the study of astrology and

Mahabharata is most fascinating and surely, this will enable us

all to understand both these limitless subjects a lot better!

 

 

~~~~~~~

Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm

Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs

Editor, The Partial Art of Detection

~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

 

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