Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Hare Rama Krsna. Pranams. Could somebody help me with the planetary positions at the time of the Battle of Kuruksetra? I heard Krsna was about 90 years old at that time. Is that correct? Your sishya, Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 Namaste Dhira Krishna, > Hare Rama Krsna. > > Pranams. > > Could somebody help me with the planetary positions at the time of the > Battle of Kuruksetra? I heard Krsna was about 90 years old at that time. Is > that correct? > > Your sishya, > Dhira Krsna dasa [WARNING: I will use the Gregorian (new) calendar for all the dates. Around 3000 BC, neither Julian nor Gregorian calendar was in use. So, instead of extrapolating the Gregorian calendar, I will just use the Gregorian calendar. Based on the setting of your program, the dates may have to be adjusted by 19 (?) days in order to get the same planetary positions.] Mahabharat war is supposed to have commenced on Sukla Trayodasi tithi (13th day of the bright fortnight) of Margasira month in the Shubha-krit year. Shubha-krit year comes once every 60 years. Vyasa said that 7 great planets appeared in the sky as if they were colliding. So we must see 7 planets in a close region of the zodiac and these should be other than Rahu and Ketu (shadows). Vyasa also mentioned solar and lunar eclipses in Aswayuja month. Kali yuga is supposed to have commenced in 3102 BC and the war is supposed to have taken place 36 years before that. All this is controversial, but the current accepted (?) date for Mahabharat war is 3138 BC. However, using Lahiri ayanamsa, there is no Margasira month in 3138 BC! Sun & Moon had a conjunction on August 6 at 0 Li 11 and on Sept 4 at 29 Li 57. So there was an adhika (extra) Kartika maasa (month) and a nija (true) Kartika maasa. The next conjunction on October 4 was at 0 Sg 01, starting a Pushya maasa. So I took an ayanamsa that is less than Lahiri by 3 arc-min. During my studies in Kalachakra dasa also, I arrived at a similar ayanamsa. There were indeed solar and lunar eclipses in Aswayuja maasa and 7 planets in two rasis (apart from Moon and nodes). With this ayanamsa, the following is the possible chart when the great battle started: September 16, -3138 Time: 5:10:00 Time Zone: 5:08:48 (East of GMT) Longitude: 77 E 12' 00" Latitude: 28 N 36' 00" Altitude: 0.00 meters Lunar Year: Shubha-krit Lunar Month: Margasira Tithi: Sukla Trayodasi (86.61% left) Weekday: Tuesday Nakshatra: Aswini (45.36% left) Yoga: Variyan Karana: Kaulava Hora Lord: Venus Sunrise: 5:52:08 Sunset: 18:09:06 Janma Ghatis: 58.2442 Body Longitude Nakshatra Pada Rasi Navamsa Lagna 1 Sc 27' 01.21" Visakha 4 Sc Cn Sun 11 Sc 40' 46.24" Anuradha 3 Sc Li Moon 7 Ar 17' 09.11" Aswini 3 Ar Ge Mars 4 Sc 12' 14.16" Anuradha 1 Sc Le Mercury 2 Sg 44' 48.39" Moola 1 Sg Ar Jupiter 0 Pi 48' 57.69" Poo.Bhaa. 4 Pi Cn Venus 28 Sg 23' 46.11" U.Shaa. 1 Sg Sg Saturn 29 Sc 48' 26.43" Jyeshtha 4 Sc Pi Rahu 27 Vi 23' 01.96" Chitra 2 Vi Vi Ketu 27 Pi 23' 01.96" Revathi 4 Pi Pi Uranus 2 Sg 34' 05.98" Moola 1 Sg Ar Neptune 6 Sc 50' 34.80" Anuradha 2 Sc Vi Pluto 8 Aq 59' 09.82" Satabhisham 1 Aq Sg See that Mars, Neptune, Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Uranus and Venus (7 planets) are in just two rasis. There were solar and lunar eclipses in Aswayuja month. Disclaimer: This is ONLY SPECULATIVE. This is NOT AT ALL FINAL. We need to conduct FURTHER STUDYIES, as there are a lot of questions about the tithis and nakshatras at the birth of Pandavas and the amsas occupied by planets in their charts. For example, Yudhishthira (eldest Pandava) was born on year Prajapati (Prajotpatti), month Aswayuja, Sukla Panchami tithi (bright 5th), in Dhanur (Sg) lagna and abhijit muhurta. Parasara taught in BPHS that Yudhishthira had a raja yoga with raja yoga giving planets in Simhasanamsa (5). If you cast the chart, you will see 9th lord Sun and 10th lord Mercury in Virgo. Exalted Mercury is only in Gopuramsa (4) and NOT in Simhasanamsa. There is a viparita raja yoga between 6th lord Venus and 8th lord Moon in Sc (12th). This is quite powerful and Moon is indeed in Simhasanamsa. Was Parasara talking about viparita raja yogas too? Was he talking about both the planets being in simhasanamsa or only one? However, the corresponding Sri Krishna chart (Sreemukha year, Sravana month, dark 8th tithi) does NOT have any planet in Devalokamsa (as required for an avatara of Vishnu, as per Parasara). By going back from the end of Kali yuga by a little more, I obtained a Yudhishthira chart (Prajapati Aswayuja Sukla Panchami, Dhanur lagna) with 3 planets in Simhasanamsa. The corresponding Krishna chart (Sreemukha Sravana Krishna Ashtami, Taurus lagna) and Arjuna chart (Sreemukha Phalguna Pournami) had one exalted planet each in Devalokamsa. However, corresponding war year (Shubha-krit) coming about 90 years later did not have eclipses in Aswayuja maasa. Only with extensive research can we match all the tithis, nakshatras, eclipses, adhika maasas and planetary positions given in Mahabharata with real positions and fix the dates. A LOT OF RESEARCH NEEDS TO BE DONE. What I gave above is only what is commonly accepted. It could very well be wrong! 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 Hare Krishna. Jaya Sri Jaganath, Sri Baladeva and Srimati Subhadra. I have just a couple of comments. > [WARNING: I will use the Gregorian (new) calendar for all the dates. Around > 3000 BC, neither Julian nor Gregorian calendar was in use. So, instead of > extrapolating the Gregorian calendar, I will just use the Gregorian > calendar. Based on the setting of your program, the dates may have to be > adjusted by 19 (?) days in order to get the same planetary positions.] I read this in a book about: "... the day following 1582 October 4 (Julian calendar) is 1582 October 15 (Gregorian calendar)." So the difference is by 10 days (note that the next day from Octuber 4 must be October 5. Then, the difference between October 15 and October 5 are 10 days). > Kali yuga is supposed to have commenced in 3102 BC and the war is supposed > to have taken place 36 years before that. All this is controversial, but > the current accepted (?) date for Mahabharat war is 3138 BC. > September 16, -3138 I think that it must be taken in account, that 3138 BC is -3137 in Julian calendar in the use of the computer. > However, using Lahiri ayanamsa, there is no Margasira month in 3138 BC! Sun > & Moon had a conjunction on August 6 at 0 Li 11 and on Sept 4 at 29 Li 57. > So there was an adhika (extra) Kartika maasa (month) and a nija (true) > Kartika maasa. The next conjunction on October 4 was at 0 Sg 01, starting a > Pushya maasa. And the last is from the article about sunrise: "For calendarical proposes, we should follow Tropical Zodicac commencing from the day or point of accurance of vernal Equinox. Lunar Months should follow Tropical solar Months as per scheme laid down in Vishnu Purna Second Ansha, Chapter Ten." So, what i understand, is that it could be posible that it is not use of ayanamsa for the solar month. Then, a doubt arise, and is the use of ayanamasa for the position of the moon in the nakshatras. And I found this in a spanish translation of Mahabharata, in the chapter of the Bhisma's pass away (sorry for the translation to english): "At least, after a long time, the Sun has turn his charriot towards the North... The month of Magha has come..." I hope this could help in some way. Your sisya: Luis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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