Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Dear members , Some time ago i was seeing something very nice about ayanamsa . Yearly motion is around 50,4 seconds . If you divide that through 1.296.000 (the complete number of seconds within 36o°degrees), you will get 12.960.000/504 , which is 180.000/7 or 25.714,285714 years for one complete precession . Krishna says in Bhagavad-Gita that during one day of Brahma , 14 Manus appear . Now it is possible to compute ; how many complete precessions are happening during the lifetime of one Manu . 1 day of Brahma = 4.320.000.000 years 1 lifetime of Manu = 4.320.000.000/14 years or 2.160.000.000/7 years now one can divide the lifetime of one Manu , through one complete precession , which will give the number of complete precessions in Manus lifetime. 2.160.000.000/7 divided through 180.000/7 , is the same as 216.000/18 which gives 12.000 . So during manus lifetime there are happening 12.000 complete precessions . Is this not an amazing round number ? My respectful obeicenses to you , Gerold Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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