Guest guest Posted November 2, 2001 Report Share Posted November 2, 2001 Here is a good link I found on the subject: http://www.shyamasundaradasa.com/Shyama_site/what_is_jyotish/how_long_ year/how_long_year_1.htm There you can read that not even the lunar year is 360 (solar) days long, but instead about 354 as this link confirms: http://webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-islamic.html The first site also says the 360 solar day year mentioned in the Puranas was significant for Vedic rituals but not otherwise. Maybe this won't convince, but personally since this year isn't tied to anything astrological I wouldn't use it myself. (If you think it works for you that's of course different.) vedic astrology, "Venkateshwara A Reddy" <venkateshwara_reddy> wrote: > Dear List, > Pt Sanjay is taking Length of Vimshottari Dasa year as Solar year. > And Guru Narasimha is using 360d year. My question is as follows. > Let us take a chart for rectification. Let us assume that we are using > accurate ayanamsa. Both(360d year and solar year) of us lead to > different rectifications. How to Justify this? > > Can someone enlighten this matter? > > Best regards, Venkat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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