Guest guest Posted May 12, 2002 Report Share Posted May 12, 2002 Hare Rama Krsna. Dear Jagmeet, >I read this somewhere on the web. >When the moon, the sun and Brhaspati are together in the constellation >Karkata, and all three enter simulatenously into the lunar mansion >Pusya--at that exact moment the age of Satya, or Krta, will begin. >Is there some software which can calculate the above. This is mentioned in Srimad-Bhagavata Purana. However, to calculate this you will need a software that calculates "accurately" till about 427,000 years ahead, as this will happen after the end of the present Kali-yuga period. Of course, we should by that time also see the appearance of Lord Kalki, the Supreme Lord Krsna's incarnation at that time. Anybody has a description somewhere how Lord Kalki's chart should look like? Your sishya, Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2002 Report Share Posted May 16, 2002 Just realised that this occurence is almost about to occur this year in August. Sun, Moon and Jupiter will be in Karkata together, but they will just miss being in Pushya together! Should this have at least a partial impact of causing Satya yuga implications to occur to some extent? Viraj vedic astrology, "Krsna Shakti TVS" <Krsna.Shakti.TVS@p...> wrote: > Hare Rama Krsna. > > Dear Jagmeet, > > >I read this somewhere on the web. > >When the moon, the sun and Brhaspati are together in the constellation > >Karkata, and all three enter simulatenously into the lunar mansion > >Pusya--at that exact moment the age of Satya, or Krta, will begin. > >Is there some software which can calculate the above. > > This is mentioned in Srimad-Bhagavata Purana. However, to calculate this > you will need a software that calculates "accurately" till about 427,000 > years ahead, as this will happen after the end of the present Kali- yuga > period. Of course, we should by that time also see the appearance of Lord > Kalki, the Supreme Lord Krsna's incarnation at that time. Anybody has a > description somewhere how Lord Kalki's chart should look like? > > Your sishya, > Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 I read myself that there is supposed to be a mini Satya Yuga in the Kali Yuga spanning 10,000 years, and it will be in the "age of Aquarius". http://groups.google.com/groups? q=Satya+Aquarius&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&selm=74cqn1%24s2c%241% 40newsfeeds.rpi.edu&rnum=1 Is this mentioned in some classics, or is it a modern invention? vedic astrology, "virajpat" <virajpat> wrote: > Just realised that this occurence is almost about to occur this year > in August. Sun, Moon and Jupiter will be in Karkata together, but > they will just miss being in Pushya together! > Should this have at least a partial impact of causing Satya yuga > implications to occur to some extent? > Viraj > > vedic astrology, "Krsna Shakti TVS" > <Krsna.Shakti.TVS@p...> wrote: > > Hare Rama Krsna. > > > > Dear Jagmeet, > > > > >I read this somewhere on the web. > > >When the moon, the sun and Brhaspati are together in the > constellation > > >Karkata, and all three enter simulatenously into the lunar mansion > > >Pusya--at that exact moment the age of Satya, or Krta, will begin. > > >Is there some software which can calculate the above. > > > > This is mentioned in Srimad-Bhagavata Purana. However, to calculate > this > > you will need a software that calculates "accurately" till about > 427,000 > > years ahead, as this will happen after the end of the present Kali- > yuga > > period. Of course, we should by that time also see the appearance > of Lord > > Kalki, the Supreme Lord Krsna's incarnation at that time. Anybody > has a > > description somewhere how Lord Kalki's chart should look like? > > > > Your sishya, > > Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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