Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 A NEW ERA IN THE HISTORY OF TRUE RATIONALE OF ZODIAC, ANCIENT INDIAN AND MESOPOTAMIAN ASTRONOMY, EPIC AND PURANIC MYTHS, INDIAN HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGY HAVE BIGAN! AN EPOCH MAKING BOOK HINDU ZODIAC ANDANCIENT ASTRONOMY BY K.CHANDRAHARI SHORTLY IN YOUR HANDS Summary of contents Chapter I present the historical context of Jyotih?śastra and the conflict between legends and modern historical notions while II is a sojourn into the history of Indian civilization with emphasis on the intricacies involved. In Chapter III Chandrahari begin the quest for true zodiac within the corridors of Siddhantic astronomy followed by detailed analysis in the fourth section on ‘ayanam?śa’ and the fifth chapter entitled ‘True Sidereal Zodiac’. Muladhara Rahu-Śikhi Cakra is shown to be implicit in Suryasiddhanta and the absurd conceptions such as Citrapaks?a and Revatipaks?a are shown to be incompatible with the mathematical framework of Śuryasiddhanta. Considered with modern precision, vernal equinox - the zero point of modern astronomy - coincided with the initial point Aśvinyadi of Muladhara Cakra in AD 233. Original Suryasiddhanta is shown to have been based on the vernal equinox of AD 231 that coincided with Caitra śukl?a (1). Chapter VI presents the astronomical interpretation of the tāntric iconography of Mahākāla Śiva and determination of the prehistoric epoch of ancient Indian astronomy. VII deals with mystery of time and destiny in relation to the tāntric philosophy and the pretentious jargon of modern Vedānta. Chapter VIII contains an overview of studies on Vedic astronomy while IX is a discussion on the astronomical basis of Hindu religion and the true astronomical rationale of the important Hindu religious festivals. Chapter X is ‘Astronomy of the Epics’, an attempt to date the latest redactions of both Rāmāyan?a and Mahābhārata based on an astronomical interpretation of the epic story lines. Chapter XI entitled ‘On the Touchstone of Established Notions’ profiles the genesis of the present thesis and the story of the conflict it had with the notions of established scholars. It also has two important unpublished papers ‘Ancient Indian versus Babylonian Astronomy’ and ‘Kr?ttikās, Great Bear and the Antiquity of Vedic Astronomy’. Last chapter, the XIIth has two papers dealing with the astronomical interpretation of mythology: ‘Indradhvaja - A Pointer towards Vedic Antiquity’ and ‘Date of Kr?s?n?a and the Mahābhārata War’. Chandra Hari has also given two important appendices viz., ‘India - Original Home of the Zodiac’ and ‘Intricacy of Indian Chronology - A Reappraisal’ in which I have given details that I considered as facilitative of better conclusions on related controversies. Crown size 500 pages covering all aspects of the history of astronomy and zodiac. Detailed Content list please see at the last part of this letter WHO MUST BUY THIS BOOK? · Those who wants to be the part of LAND MARK PUBLICATION in the history of ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY · Those who have open mind to analysis the facts, and not prejudice about any particular school of zodiac, Aynamasa etc · Those who have interest in getting information’s about correct dating of Rāmāyan?a and Mahābhārata , Astronomical investigation into the dates of Buddha and Śaňkara, Dates and horoscopes of Krishn?āsht?ami, Rāmanavami, Vāmana Jayanti, · Those who want to know Astronomical basis of Hindu religion, the intricacies of Indian chronology, Astronomy underlying the worship of Śiva, Naga and Yogarud?ha Śastha · Those who want to know HOW TANTRA AND VEDIC ASTROLOGY closely related, Exhaustive details on Vedic, Tāntric astronomy and Origin · Hardliners of any particular AYNAMSA or Western Astrology, who want effectively criticize the NEW SCHOOL OF THOUGHT that will emerge by this book to keep their followers their side from confusion SOME FACT about the Author , Tāntric spirit of Brahmaśr?ī Mithran Nampūtirippād, who had the esoteric talent to foresee Chandrahari’s mission - emergence of the present work that provides a new foundation for Jyotis?a - as early as on 27th November 1989 In 1999 Dr. Subash KAK, USA, described Chandrahari’s article about “ Pre HISTORIC astronomy”, as “ ORGINAL WORK”. And encourage him for further studies. Dr. Subash KAK, well known for his work “The astronomical Code of the Rgveda” INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCES”(IJHS) has published more research papers of Chandrahari Than any other researchers in similar subjects. He was invited (1999) to Present the Research Paper” Genesis And Antecedents of Aryabhatiaya” 0n the Seminar regarding “the 1500th anniversary of ARBHATEYA “, held at Techno Park KERALA, INDIA, Before international scientists .His paper bought lot of debate , But Chandrahari wins the minds of majority of Hardliner scientists, who opposes the scientific basis of astrology. At the end of the Seminar, Chandrahari was hearty Congratulated by Well accepted research scholar DR.S.D SARMA Who famous of his work ” Indian history of astronomy” Two year after the release of ‘True Ayanām?śa’ (1994), Rāśicakram? (Language: Malayalam) was published in 1996 and soon it was realized that all over Kerala.India the thousands of sincere researchers in astrology could realize the truth of Mūlādhāra Rāhu Śikhi Cakra and Started using HARI’S AYANAMSA PRICE ·Price and forwarding charges: US $75+20$ HOW TO ORDER Only limited number of copies available. Rush your orders, Please reply for payment information s and Shipping,contact us hinduzodiac Regards Manager Sabarigiri Publications Attached, detailed Contents Preface ,and forward of the book NOTE : For more information regarding the details of CONTENTS I. Antiquity of Jyotih?śastra 1. Mystery of the beginning and 18 Ācāryas 2. Origin of the Babylonian zodiac II. History of Indian Civilization 1. Scholarly views on ancient Indian History 2. Indus Valley civilization 3. Intricacy of Indian Chronology 4. Historicity of Āryabhata Tradition 5. Controversy of Sāka Era -Invalid astronomical evidences 6. Date of Bhārata War - Prof. P.C.Sengupta 7. Date of the Buddha and Śaňkara 8. What we must note… 9. History of science III. Siddhāntic Astronomy 1. Modern interpretations & Controversies 2. Originality of Hindu Astronomy and its Sidereal Character 3. Rationale of the Yugas 4. Synodic Super-conjunction of Kaliyugādi 5. Epoch of Siddhāntic Astronomy and Zero point IV. Ayanām?śa 1. Ayanām?śa controversy 2. CRC Report-A Discussion 3. Absurdity of the Reccommended Initial Point 4. Notable observations on Ayanām?śa V. True Sidereal Zodiac 1. An Intuitive Solution 2. Sūryasiddhānta and Sidereal Zodiac 3. Evidence of the Constant Mean Anomaly 4. Physical rationale of the Initial Point VI. Tāntric Astronomy 1. A historical Perspective of Indian Antiquity 2. Kāla Cakra or Wheel of Time 3. Āgrahāyanī and Mūla 4. Ancient Astronomical Conflicts & Allegories 5. Origin of Tithi 6. Sidereal Zodiac- An astronomical Phenomenon 7. Vedāňga Jyotis?a and 19-Year Cycle 8. Astronomical and Historical Evidences VII. Mystery of Time,Destiny and Tantra 1. Mystery of Time 2. Uniqueness of Man 3. The Scientific Foundations of the Hindu Way of Life 4. Descent of Man 5. Hallmark of Human evolution from Hominids-Astronomical or Cultural? 6. Biological Evolution versus Time 7. Man’s Conquest of Time 8. Tantraśastra - Discovery of Kun?d?alini 9. Tantra and Veda - No conflict 10. Origin of astronomy and Āgamas 11. On Phallus worship 12. Worship of the Serpent 13. Tāntrik versus Astronomical tradition in Kerala 14. Jyotis?a, Mantra and Tantra 15. Tāntrik Anatomy and Astronomy 16. Secret of Kun?d?alinī VIII. Vedic Astronomy 1. Salient Features 2. Śyamaśastri on Vedic Calendar 3. Daftari’s Discoveries Mythology of the Constellations-Vedic Connection Vedic astronomy versus Chronology Astronomical basis of Hindu Religion Calendar based religion Durgā Pūja[Navarātri] Dīpāvalī Kr?s?n?āst?amī Śivaratri Astronomy of Epics 1. Introduction 2. Mahābhārata and Rāmāyan?a - Date of Creation 3. Caitra Navami of Rāmāyan?a 4. Book of Genesis - Real Beginning of Mahābhārata 5. Genesis of Rāma in Rāmāyan?a On the Touchstone of Established Notions Controversial Genesis of Mūlādhāra Zodiac On Prehistoric Indian Astronomy Search for an Ancient Epoch of Indian Astronomy Sidereal zero point-a Mathematical Solution Ancient Indian versus Babylonian Astronomy Astronomical Interpretation of Mythology Paper I: Indradhvaja - A Pointer towards Vedic Antiquity Introduction Varāhamihira and Sengupta on Indrhvaja Indra’s identity as Summer Solstice Evidence for the Observation of Solstices Indradhvaja-A Remnant of Vedic Gnomon Similarity to the Legend of ‘Uparicara Vasu’ Speculations about Kaśyapa and Aditi Indra-māsa,Onam of Kerala, Intercalation at Summer Solstice Conclusions Paper II: Date of Kr?s?n?a and the Mahābhārata War Introduction Continuous Tradition but Anomalous History Nature of the Literary Evidence - Epics and Purān?as Astronomical Identification of Mythical Personages Date of Birth of Lord Kr?s?n?a Evolution of Mahābhāarata and Nature of Astronomical References A New Approach to the Interpretation of Mahābhārata A Critical War Diary Year of Bhārata War Astro-mythological Validation of the Epoch War Calendar vis-ą-vis Constellational Belt Change over from 28 to 27 Naks?atras Antiquity of Vedic Astronomy Riddle of Purān?ic chronology Planetary Astronomy in Prehistoric Times Appendices I. India - Original Home of the Zodiac 1. Recent Expositions on Ancient Mysteries 2. Ancient Mysteries and Astronomy 3. Speculations on the Wisdom underlying the Great Pyramid 4. Epoch of 10450 BC - Zero of Time? 5. Great Pyramid - Zero Point of the Geo-Zodiac II. Intricacy of Indian Chronology - A Reappraisal 1. Introduction 2. Date of Gautama Buddha 3. Date of Ādi Śaňkarācārya 4. Date of Kāl?idāsa 5. Epoch of Vikramāditya 6. Saptars?i Cycle - Bogus Astronomical Conception 7. Yudhis?t?hira Era 8. 3138 BC - Fictitious year of Bhārata War 9. Vedic Connection of Bhārata Episodes 10. Other Indications of Epoch in War Diary 11. Epoch of Viśvamitra and Śakuntal?a 12. 14 Years of Rāma’s Exile, 964 BC - 950 BC 13. Alternate Mythological Interpretation of the Course of Rāma 14. Location of the Purān?ic Cities 15. Short Notes on Controversies III. Concepts of Astronomy IV. Sidereal Zodiac - Astronomical Phenomenon? V. 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