Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Dear Learned Kishore Jee, The datum of begining of the Kali Yuga has long long ago been settled by Indian Astronomer Arya-Bhatta1. He has calculated that the Kali yuga commenced from 3102 B.C. 1. Aryabhatiya of Aryabhatta, in K. S. Shukla and K.V.Verma ed., Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 1976, Geetika section, p.8.; and numerous others as also published by Tirupati Uni. Mahamahopadhaya Samanta Chandra Sekhara2,3,4 (of Orissa), the last naked eye positional astronomer of India has calculated the same datum as 3101 B.C. He was the last to have validated Arya-Bhatta's calculations. It is said (by modern astronomers) to be more finer & accurate. 2 - Samanta Chandra Sekhara, Siddhanta Darpan, Indian Depository, Calcutta, 1899, Ch-II, canto 8-11. 3-4 - D. Bhattacharya, Ganesa in The Art & Tradition of Orissa, Bam. Uni., & Others......... Forthermore for info. of all concerned :~ The twine astronomers of yore have also calculated that a Kalpa equals to 1,577,917,828x103 days, which is equal to 1000 MÁhÁyugas. Every Mahayuga has 4 yugas of variable periods. The Kali yuga has 432x103 years. That means inbetween Bhaskara to pre Samanta almost all Hindu positional astronomers have accepted and have used this datums. Cordially, Dr. Deepak Bhattacharya Bhubaneswar-India ================================================================= - venkata krishnan ; kishore patnaik ; VENKATAKRISHNAN B.CHELLAPPA Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:10 PM Re: Re: Fwd: Indology XI The Dasharajnya War : The War of Ten Kings Dear All, As I lready posted to the group according to conclusions of my research the Great War of Mahaabharata took place in 3065B.C. and not as stated by V.Gopala Iyer. in the early 20th century AD the myth of AIT proposed by Max Mueller and his supporters was prevalant verymuch in the world and especially in India since the rulers were Britishers who imposed all the fake theries on Indians to divide and rule the Indians and to justify that the Europeans were the superior race.Even though there were genuine historians and archaeologists during that period they were made to keep silent which still continues till date by the Secularists and Communists in India.But, many genuine historians and archaeologists are now active.Hence the Myth of AIT is in contravercy despite AIT has been proved a myth by many historfians and archaeologists including me.This date of Mahaabharata War concuded by Mr.Iyer is based on the myth of AIT which was widely prevelant during his time and hence is a glaringly wrong date of beginning of Kaliyuga and as a result wrong date of the Mahaabhaarata War.The conclusions of my findings of the year of Mahaabhaarata War which is 3065 B.C. is very close to the the conclusion of Mr.Narahariacharya which is 3067BC. The commemcement of Kaliyuga was in the year 3101 B.C. and we are now in 5110th year of Kaliyuga.According to Mahaabhaarata by Veda Vyaasa the Great War of Mahaabhaarata took place 36 years after the birth of Kaliyuga which is 3065 B.C. I very much agree with Mr.Narahariachar. Yours faithfully, B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN. website: www.vedascience.com Pradip Bhattacharya <kanakpradip > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 2:12:19 PM Re: Fwd: Indology XI The Dasharajnya War : The War of Ten Kings Unfortunately, no archaeological findings exist of any wars mentioned in the Rig Veda, Ramayana, Mahabharata. This might well be because the Rig Vedic wars occurred around rivers, whose courses have changed--and even disappeared- -drowning evidence. But for Kurukshetra it should even now be possible if proper excavations are undertaken here and in the Purana Quila area which is said to be ancient Indraprastha. Nothing has been done after BB Lal's digs in the 1950s.Regarding possible dates, we need to work back from the date of the MBH war that V.Gopala Aiyer established quite conclusively in the opinion of Sri Aurobindo, which can be seen at www.boloji.com/ history/043. htmIn this effort, the outstanding research by K.D.Sethna should be studied, "Ancient India in a New Light" (Aditya Prakashan) and "Problems of Aryan Origins" (Aditya). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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