Adhika-masa on Autopilot: Modern method of inserting Intercalary month

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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2023
  • 2 Nov 2023
    The last day of the Mahabharata War
    (2 Nov 5561 BCE - 2 Nov 2023)

Komentáře • 25

  • @sunitasopra
    @sunitasopra Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the explained aspects of Adhika Masa in your videos sir!

  • @aparnasengupta2691
    @aparnasengupta2691 Před 5 měsíci

    🙏

  • @dahliadsouza9638
    @dahliadsouza9638 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The visual interpretation was so very educative and interesting ...looking forward to the next session...to sum it up its magical ...thank you so very much Nilesh ji

  • @Sanatan_Rishika
    @Sanatan_Rishika Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nilesh ji 🙏, very educational n informative video session.... However, bit 🤔🤔 puzzled why it si hard for folks 2 intuitively understand this simple mechanism... BTW according to you why Indian 🇮🇳 Solar Calendar lost out in India 🇮🇳 n went out of use? Thanks 🙏

  • @upendrasharma4996
    @upendrasharma4996 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Excellent presentation!

  • @dahliadsouza9638
    @dahliadsouza9638 Před 6 měsíci +1

    For the next session we have to find from the panchang when the next अधिक मास will occur and then Interpret it by visuals ...is that what you meant Nilesh ji

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, that is correct.
      I will show the predictions and their validation using Voyager 4.5. However, if enthusiastic folks want to go to drikpanchang.com and note down Adhika masa from 2020 through 2030, that will be great.

  • @SrimanArcharyaJBC
    @SrimanArcharyaJBC Před 6 měsíci +2

    SriPati is a description of my ancestor Bhagwan IndraDev Jayesh Bhagwanji Chitroda. It’s about automation of age and society in tune to the visual measurable stars and planets that aligned with buildings until my ancestors decided to build and live in more.
    ⚡️🤴🏽🕉🔺➕

  • @einsteinwallah2
    @einsteinwallah2 Před 6 měsíci +2

    sun trajectory as observed from earth is elliptical obeying kepler's law which is why it will take a variable number of days to cross rashi ... of course moon's trajectory too is elliptical so time to traverse from exact spot on trajectory for purnima / amavasya which may not be exactly neither apogee nor perigee to next amavasya / purnima may not be exactly half of period from amavasya to amavasya (or purnima to purnima) ... major axes of sun and moon trajectories are also not perfectly aligned ... so all these calculations must be fairly complex and kudos to sripati (or unknown originator) to figure it all out ... how much of variable speed with or without knowledge of elliptical trajectories was known to sripati? ... if our astronomers could know distance sooner or later kepler's laws would have been figured out ... was such knowledge there? ... anyways very interesting and lucid explanation on adhik maas ... now at least i have bluffer level of knowledge about this

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Namaskar and Thank you.
      1. In the next session in this series, I will use Voyager (astronomy software) and validate 4-5 Adhika masa as predicted in our Panachang.
      2. Do watch my talk on Surya Siddhanta at Sangam Talks. There I have shown evidence of Hindu sages with knowledge (and thus modeling) of elliptical orbits during Mahabharata times (5561 BCE - equation of the Sun) and during Ramayana times (12209 BCE - Two pole stars and shortening of summer and lengthening of winter in 12000 BCE).
      3. You may read our paper (Anil Narayanan and Nilesh Oak) in IJHS which shows evidence of heliocentric measurements for the nodes of the planets.
      4. Many deep mysteries waiting to be deciphered.

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      Here is the link to Surya Siddhanta talk
      czcams.com/video/bQNhQ7wxOvA/video.htmlsi=YnA_ypn1bGTP-NH2

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      And here is one more, relatively recent (April 2023) from Washington DC
      Elliptical orbits in Surya Siddhanta going back to Mahabharata (5561 BCE) and Ramayana (12209 BCE) times.
      beginning at 37 min...
      czcams.com/video/OJqIbClhj5o/video.htmlsi=qtlWEz3gJR04MYpT

    • @dahliadsouza9638
      @dahliadsouza9638 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you for this detailed feedback very well written and Nilesh ji thank you for your reply as well...pranam

  • @Jeeth108
    @Jeeth108 Před 6 měsíci

    🙏 Namaskar.....Thank you for yet another enlightening video Dr Oak ji........drikpanchang really makes things easier....I wonder how far back in Indian antiquity people learnt this academically and passed it on from generation to generation ...it's a bit embarrassing for us who were/are western educated because this is far more sofisticated.....I think just as how they could / can tell days , weeks and months without looking at a calendar....Is it fair to say the visual aspect is just as , if not more important than the computational aspect.??.....pradhyaksh pramaan..(if im using it in the correct context)......Today the western astrological signs are off compare to the Greeks....that means although they knew "of" precession , but didn't take it seriously and my first assumption is that the panchang in the Ramayana times was already in an advanced state and this led to some fantastic ingenuity in mathematics in the coming millenia through Mahabharata times up until 3102bc and it remains like this ???.....any info would be highly appreciated......I have many astronomically based questions but there is simply no literature on it because whatever was written in the last 200 years can be falsified and interpretating the text in its true form is beyond my capabilities but can I use Bhagvad Gita " As it is " by Srila Prabhupada ?....Keep well Namaskar 🙏🙏

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      Namaskar
      1. Do watch my talk on 'Margashirsha in Mahabharata' which is based on references from Bhagavad Gita
      2. Another talk (Epoch of Punarvasu) is in works and you will love it if you are following Bhakti tradition (in general but if specifically you are following Gaudia Vaishnava tradition). BTW, Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Maharaj wrote a commentary on Surya Siddhanta.
      3. Lot to know and study. Start with my books, books by Dharampal, talks by Rupa Bhaty and Anil Narayanan, and such.

  • @nitinkarthik7185
    @nitinkarthik7185 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the video and the explanation! I have a doubt here.
    Why do we only need to consider a lunar month where there is no solar ingress into a new constellation (Sankranti) as an Adhika Masa? What would happen if we were to consider any other ordinary month (when there is a Sankranti occurring within a lunar month) as Adhika Masa?

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 3 měsíci

      Shripati made use of existing motion and came up with thi

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 3 měsíci

      Shripat made use of existing data and panchang conventions and employed his ingenuity to set in motion auto-corrected Luni-solar synchronization.

  • @tripurakota8746
    @tripurakota8746 Před 6 měsíci

    Nilesh ji, this is the first time you have demostrated the Hindu Calendar using Rāshis. Thank you for the explanation. I get it now. But I do wish Sripathi ji had stuck to the names of Solar names instead of rāshis. Absolutely NO ONE has any clue about the names of our Solar months, I asked so many elders. That knowledge is almost lost. If the calendar gave importance to the names, the knowledge would have been retained.
    Secondly, this Hindu calendar blunder that Uttarāyan occurs when Sun comes into Dhanur Raasi on Jan 14th needs to be changed. If this one thing can be fixed, our calendar will fall into perfect sync with the cardinal points and seasons. Do you agree?

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      Namaskar
      1. All valid points.
      2. Bharat Dinadarshika (check daily Twitter updates at @Datepanchang is the right step in correcting the wrongs of the past.

  • @challenger539
    @challenger539 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your dating of the Mahabharat is based on entire fraudulent. It cannot be true ever since from post-Mahabharat era we find thr continuing chronology of the dynasties and Rajans of various MahaJanapadas in later sanskrit, pali & Prakrit texts which goes upto already accepted historical periods such as Nandas. So it is 5125 years since the end of Parikshit now.
    You NRIs totally messed up and playing with our Bharat's history. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @einsteinwallah2
      @einsteinwallah2 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Challenger bhai history is just an accepted story about past ... nilesh bhai is not historian but historiologist ... his methods are of a scientist's methods ... he is an archeologist who does not do digging of earth but texts and extracts gems of observatorial data and attempts to explain them in light of science of astronomy ... in science there is no truth only theories ... may be his theory(~ies) have flaws ... beauty of science is anyone can challenge an old theory ... theories never die ... an old theory can be reprised refurbished republished ... that is why in science past participle is prohibited ... you cannot say that such and such theory *has been* discredited ... "has been" is past participle ... if you feel his theories are incorrect (don't call them fraudulent ... there is no such in science although there are fraudsters in this line of work too) go ahead publish your "correct" theory ... we will read those too

    • @NileshOak
      @NileshOak  Před 6 měsíci

      @@einsteinwallah2 Apt. Right on the money! Thanks. 🙏🙏