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Dear All,

I am uploading one of the articles of chandrahari about Aryabhata

Kerala connection. This is the first article in this series written by

him - one more article would be uploaded later. You will find this

article in the files section, inside the folder named 'Chandra Hari'

URL:

Chandra%20Hari/Ecli\

pse

Observed by Aryabhata in Kerala.pdf

 

Love,

Sreenadh

 

, " Sreenadh "

<sreesog wrote:

>

> Dear Kaul ji,

> Thanks for the files, I will go through them.

> ==>

> > As an alternative, you can borrow those books from your friend Shri

> > Chandra Hari who has all the panchangas I had published.

> <==

> There is a better alternative - I am in Delhi and I would be I would

> be 'attacking' your home in Rohini on some weekend as a 'surprise

> attack'. Expect it soon and beware! :) ha ha... Hope you won't mind. :)

> Chandrahari? - He is a mess!! ;) Like you and he too is after

> several things - and I think will soon come up with good results.. :)

> I am waiting to see the results of his new efforts and give my share

> of hugs.. :) By the way as I have mentioned in the article posted in

> this and your forum on `Aryabhata' he has come up with some good

> results regarding the Life history of Aryabhata, his place of birth

> and work, the related history etc based on historical evidence,

> astronomy, statements in Aryabhateeya, logic etc. That is pretty good

> long article which is waiting for publication in some scientific

> magazine. That is why I am not posting it on this group (He has

> already shared the article with me, and it already got published in

> Malayalam). Once the article is published in English, I will upload it

> here in the files section of the group, with his permission.

> Love and Hugs,

> Sreenadh

>

> , " Avtar Krishen Kaul "

> <jyotirved@> wrote:

> >

> > Shri Sreenadhji,

> > Namaskar!

> > I am uploading a copule of files viz. 199b.doc and BVB6.doc in the

> > files section. Both these files, epecially the 1999b.doc contain

> > all the references together with relevant original Sanskrit shlokas

> > and their meanings in English from the Vedas, Upanishadas, Brahmanas

> > and Puranas etc. that prove conclusively that we are celebrating all

> > our festivals and muhurtas on wrong days. In fact both these files,

> > besides many other similar files, are already available at

> > HinduCalendar forum.

> > I am also uploading K010 and K014 fonts. These are required for

> > deciphering the original Sanskrit mantras in Devanagri script

> > contained in the two articles. If you do not succeed with these

> > fonts, please let me know since maybe I had originally composed them

> > in Narad or New Delhi etc. fonts in 1998. I shall try to upload

> > those fonts then.

> > Most of these articles especially 199b.doc are taken from my " Shri

> > Krishen Universal Ephemeirs & Panchang " from 1997 to 2001 and

> > perhaps some copies of the same may still be available with the

> > bookshop at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, K G Marg, New Delhi-110001. As

> > an alternative, you can borrow those books from your friend Shri

> > Chandra Hari who has all the panchangas I had published.

> >

> > With regards,

> > A K Kaul

> >

> > , " Sreenadh "

> > <sreesog@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Kaul ji,

> > >

> > > ==>

> > >

> > > > All the Puranas, whether the Shiva or Skanda or Bhagavata etc.

> > >

> > > > etc., especially the Vishnu and Vishnudharmotara Purana, have

> > >

> > > > stated catagorically that the shortest day of the year is to be

> > >

> > > > known as Makar Sankranti and the longest day as Karkata

> > Sankranti!

> > >

> > > <==

> > >

> > > Can you provide the relevent quotes (mentioned in the above

> > statement)

> > > to me as a single document? I would be thankful to you, if you

> > could do

> > > the same.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > If the above is right, you are right in stating that -

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ==>

> > >

> > > > You can thus say that these sankrantis are so called sayana i.e.

> > >

> > > > tropical but then we get into a direct conflict with the

> > nakshatras

> > >

> > > > since Ashvini, Bharni etc. nakshatras cannot be clubbed with the

> > so

> > >

> > > > called Sayana Mesha etc. Rashis.

> > >

> > > <==

> > >

> > > Yes, of course – the argument tract is absolutely right. Because

> > > there is no proof that Nakshatras were ever Sayana - Not even in

> > Vedas!

> > > It is the strongest stumbling block against your arguments in

> > favor of

> > > Tropical zodiac. Yes, it is a subject to be studied in detail.

> > >

> > > Love,

> > >

> > > Sreenadh

> > >

> > >

> > > , " Avtar Krishen

> > Kaul "

> > > <jyotirved@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > hinducivilization , " Avtar Krishen Kaul "

> > > > jyotirved@ wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear members,

> > > > Namaskar!

> > > > I have been going through the correspondence on the above topic

> > with

> > > > a sense of beweilderment!

> > > >

> > > > As a matter of fact, it is immaterial as to when one celebrates

> > Thai

> > > > and Anni etc. etc. or even Makara, Kumbha etc. etc. for that

> > matter,

> > > > since it all dependes on whether one is a Lahiri Bhakta or Ramana

> > > > Bhakta or Surya Sidhanta Bhakta or Kharegat Bhakta or even

> > > > Grahalaghava Bhakta etc. etc. It is also an open secret that

> > > > Rashtriya Panchanga is a synonym of Lahiri Panchanga! In other

> > > > words, even the GOI Panchanga is a Lahiri Bhakta! But what cannot

> > > > brook any confusion is the astronomical as well scriptural fact

> > that

> > > > Uttarayana starts on the shortest day of the year and

> > Dakshinayana

> > > > on the longest day of the year -- which is around December 21 and

> > > > June 21 respectively these days! In plain English language these

> > > > two phenoemena are known as Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice!

> > > > All the Puranas, whether the Shiva or Skanda or Bhagavata etc.

> > etc.,

> > > > especially the Vishnu and Vishnudharmotara Purana, have stated

> > > > catagorically that the shortest day of the year is to be known as

> > > > Makar Sankranti and the longest day as Karkata Sankranti!

> > > >

> > > > You can thus say that these sankrantis are so called sayana i.e.

> > > > tropical but then we get into a direct conflict with the

> > nakshatras

> > > > since Ashvini, Bharni etc. nakshatras cannot be clubbed with the

> > so

> > > > called Sayana Mesha etc. Rashis. As such, Makar etc. Rashis are

> > > > misnomers for these phenomena!

> > > >

> > > > The month of scriptural Adi should thus have started actually on

> > > > June 21, 2007, when the Vedic month of Nabhah started and the

> > month

> > > > of scriptural Thai will thus start on December 22, 2007, with the

> > > > start of Vedic month Tapah. Obviously, Dakshinayana will last

> > > > during those six months i.e. June 21 to December 22, 2007.

> > > >

> > > > Adi is knwon as Karkata and Thai as Makara in Kerala and other

> > parts

> > > > of India including Karnataka and Andhra. Thus it is not only

> > > > Tamilnadu but Kerala, Andhra, Karnataka, in fact the whole of

> > India,

> > > > that is celebrating all the festivals and muhrutas on wrong days!

> > > >

> > > > Needless to say that predictive astrologers, who call themselves

> > > > Vedic astrologers, even if they cannot read a single line of any

> > of

> > > > the Vedas, are responsible for this mayhem!

> > > >

> > > > It is said that doing injustice is criminal but then it is also

> > said

> > > > that suffering injustice silently is more criminal than that! How

> > > > long are you going to pander to the whims and fancies of these

> > > > Lahiris and Ramans and Kharegats etc. etc. even for celebrating

> > your

> > > > festivals on correct days!

> > > > With regards,

> > > > Avtar Krishen Kaul

> > > >

> > > > PS

> > > > For a thorough discussion on such a vital topic, I suggest you

> > log

> > > > on to

> > > > HinduCalendar

> > > > AKK!

> > > >

> > > > hinducivilization , " Karuppan C

> > Chockalingam "

> > > > <chockalingam2002@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Sampath,

> > > > >

> > > > > So Aani- Aadi is in the cusp of Dhaksinayana-Uttrayana divide?

> > Is

> > > > it

> > > > > possible that it could be included in either side?

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards,

> > > > > Chocka

> > > > >

> > > > > hinducivilization , " S Sampath "

> > > > > <sampath_srinivasaraghavan@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > As per tamil panchangam, the period 'thai' to 'aani' is

> > > > uttarayana, and

> > > > > > 'aadi' to 'margazhi' is 'dakshinayana'. That is how it is

> > said

> > > > in the

> > > > > > 'sankalpam'. It is not where the sun is, but in which

> > direction

> > > > it is

> > > > > > moving, decides, I think.

> > > > > > Sampath

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > --- End forwarded message ---

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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