Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 k <kalyan97 > wrote: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:55:49 +0530 k <kalyan97 > vrnparker Reclaiming the chronology of Bharatam: Narahari Achar B.N.Narahari Achar had presented the date of Mahabharata war and related observed events described in the epic with extraordinary accuracy by Veda Vyasa in an international colloquium (January 2003). http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/colloquium/narahari01.htm Further researches by him have established the Mahabharata as the sheet-anchor of the history of Bharatam. The textual references (Critical edition of Bhandarkar Institute) of observed events are related to either planets or comets. http://tinyurl.com/k2hhd In this note (July 2006), Achar establishes that some references are emphatically to comets (mentioned as such in the text itself; graha means both 'planet' and 'comet' and has to be interpreted in context). This brilliant insight resolves the centuries' old problem of apparent inconsistencies within the critical edition of the text. In fact, there are no inconsistencies. Mahabharata is astonishingly accurate, making it the most authentic historical document in human civilizational history. Continuing the path-breaking use of planetarium software (of the type used by NASA to launch satellites for probe missions into cosmos), Achar also validates the date of Nirvana of the Buddha. This date is consistent with the Tibetan Bauddha tradition which notes that Gautama the Buddha lived in 19th century BCE. The skymaps of the 3067 and 1807 BCE map the important dates in Hindu civilization: the Great War and the Nirvana of the Buddha, respectively. It was indeed a privilege to be present in the WAVES 2006 conference (July 8 to 10, 2006) at Houston, Tx when Narahari Achar made the breath-taking presentations of skymaps. With characteristic humility (vidyaa vinaya sampannaa), Achar noted that work is in progress to reclaim the chronology of Bharatam. The late Dr. Raja Ramanna, nuclear scientist, who presided over the Jan. 2003 colloquium noted that the astronomical references in the Mahabharata were observed events (not computed as a panchanga). Methinks, Achar has already achieved the reclaiming of the chronology for two key dates of hindu civilization, with clinching, reproducible evidence of planetaria software. Now, it is time to depict these skymaps on planetaria all over the world for viewers to see the methods of most accurate dating of events in history of civilizations. Of course, researches will continue to re-visit the identification of Sandracottas. Given the duplicity of William Jones (now appearing with a skull-cap on a marble panel on a chapel at Oxford College), the assumptions made by indologists about Greek sources have to be verified, again. As Reagan said about Russian missiles' reduction: trust, but verify. k See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.