AUTUMN EQUINOX OF 2010

            This year the Autumn Equinox is on  23rd of Sept.

Continuous overcast skies  is threatening the viewing of this year's sunrise of Autumn Equinox Megalithic Utsav through the megaliths of Punkree Burwadih. Rains, it seems will be the spoilsport this year.


Be there if the sky gets clear and enjoy the sight.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Just saw the website. Its quite good, and I'm happy that you were able
to actually take the blog to another level. It shall surely guarantee
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I wish and sincerely hope that Hazaribagh should see a better life,
under a new light, in coming years.

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Mihir
Anonymous said…
Sri. Das,
congrats on this very nice compilation.
You website is also well laid out.
While this effort is commendable, pls do not stop with this.
Bring it out as a book and explain therein as to why they shld be maintained and should not be destroyed.

otherwise mindless people will destroy these megalith sites.

a book will come in handy for other to maintain them in their respective locations.

You may visit our website www.bharathgyan.com to know of the range of work we are doing and the books that we have published on the knowledge of India.

Once again congrats on your work.
regds
Anonymous said…
All charts follow the same data information published by western calendars. ready made or a calculative product of any program with choice of place LON/LAT and sea levels.
But also many changes occurring due to changing axis angle and direction of the tilt of the Earth’s axis are not counted and so present readings have changed since 4500 years monument Stonehenge was used for such readings. (Similarly Egypt’s Pyramids)

Aryabhat Surya Sidhdhanta, and also correction for morning SUNRISE and evening SUNSET timings refractive errors. ALSO the readings are needed to taken From the centre of the sun disk and not the borders (sunrise and sunset errors corrected by variable sun radius each times– depending on AU distance, aphelion and perihelion AU). As I always write of taking readings@RAMKUND (in ground REVERSE PYRAMID structures). Very few such structures are available and very few knows the actual practical aspect of such structures. (similarly JAIPUR and Delhi Vedhshala- where plenty of empty space for Birds/ANSAN Only but hardly a single taking readings and even observatory /Planetarium staff do not use the place for readings verifications). 99.9% of all astrologers/even astronomers just read those tables only. do not take any trouble to take readings.

Method1) as above read tables only which may not say error corrected for refraction in dices or not! Just uses these types of information data tables.

Method2) instead of above ready made, few calculate data on sophisticated scientific observatory software’s modules, Which may allow you to choose place but may not be corrected with height of the place from the sea levels. And in such cases Midday times required. Though such programs errors may carry forward the in all calculations. Still sea level and local time calculations may help.

To avoid all errors, height from sea level 0 0 Longitude, 0 0 Lat @sea level. (if Midnight do not match, clock is not adjusted according to sidereal solar timings)

16 March 0605 1812 (day night difference 7min
17 March 0605 1812 (day night difference 7min)
18 March 0605 1811 (day night difference 6min)
19 March 0605 1811 (day night difference 6min)
20 March 0604 1811 (day night difference 7min)
21 March 0604 1811 (day night difference 7min)

Method3) Most sophisticated computerised astronomical programs used in Observatories’ planetariums calculate all stages of planetary aspects. But that has limitations as those are also a theoretical formulated mathematical calculation of practical astronomy ONLY.

A)Surya Sidhdhanta-Arya Bhattica–original Sanskrit and translation 2centuries ago is used by following mathematicians to produce Spherical astronomy and GOLIYA Khagol Vigyan.
B) Spherical astronomy(Goliya KhagolVigyan), is still applied to modern computerised software programs for astronomy and planetariums.
C) Present computerised calculations. Used for recent satellite readings

Method4) Real practical aspect of taking reading @LOCAL TIME. (JAIPUR/Delhi Vedhshala-JantarMantar are more accurate than other ancient monuments) But even these places are high above sea levels and so those errors are to be rectified. KONARK Sun temple is well places near sea level but not much accurate as others. BUT Egypt pyramids and RAMKUND of BHUJ (small version of the Inverse in ground Pyramid) are valuable such structures to take readings. May be Most have not heard/seen RAMKUND of BHUJ but Modhera sun temple does have similar SURYA KUND(RamKUND). Wish at least some one do understand mathematical part taking practical reading @ PLACE@LOCAL TIME.

Also not to rely on only sunrise /sunset times but also take a LOCAL Midd-day verification and also readings are to be taken in consecutive days and not as occasional experiment. So we can compare the difference of timings of day and night. (Day-Night & night-day to compare the real timings of Day and Night). Where Minimum difference is is to be taken to equal night and equal day. And not as shown us on ready cooked meals of DATA TABLES.
FROM : SCIENCE GROUPS OF INDIA
Anonymous said…
All charts follow the same data information published by western calendars. ready made or a calculative product of any program with choice of place LON/LAT and sea levels.
But also many changes occurring due to changing axis angle and direction of the tilt of the Earth’s axis are not counted and so present readings have changed since 4500 years monument Stonehenge was used for such readings. (Similarly Egypt’s Pyramids)

Aryabhat Surya Sidhdhanta, and also correction for morning SUNRISE and evening SUNSET timings refractive errors. ALSO the readings are needed to taken From the centre of the sun disk and not the borders (sunrise and sunset errors corrected by variable sun radius each times– depending on AU distance, aphelion and perihelion AU). As I always write of taking readings@RAMKUND (in ground REVERSE PYRAMID structures). Very few such structures are available and very few knows the actual practical aspect of such structures. (similarly JAIPUR and Delhi Vedhshala- where plenty of empty space for Birds/ANSAN Only but hardly a single taking readings and even observatory /Planetarium staff do not use the place for readings verifications). 99.9% of all astrologers/even astronomers just read those tables only. do not take any trouble to take readings.

Method1) as above read tables only which may not say error corrected for refraction in dices or not! Just uses these types of information data tables.

Method2) instead of above ready made, few calculate data on sophisticated scientific observatory software’s modules, Which may allow you to choose place but may not be corrected with height of the place from the sea levels. And in such cases Midday times required. Though such programs errors may carry forward the in all calculations. Still sea level and local time calculations may help.

To avoid all errors, height from sea level 0 0 Longitude, 0 0 Lat @sea level. (if Midnight do not match, clock is not adjusted according to sidereal solar timings)

16 March 0605 1812 (day night difference 7min
17 March 0605 1812 (day night difference 7min)
18 March 0605 1811 (day night difference 6min)
19 March 0605 1811 (day night difference 6min)
20 March 0604 1811 (day night difference 7min)
21 March 0604 1811 (day night difference 7min)

Method3) Most sophisticated computerised astronomical programs used in Observatories’ planetariums calculate all stages of planetary aspects. But that has limitations as those are also a theoretical formulated mathematical calculation of practical astronomy ONLY.

A)Surya Sidhdhanta-Arya Bhattica–original Sanskrit and translation 2centuries ago is used by following mathematicians to produce Spherical astronomy and GOLIYA Khagol Vigyan.
B) Spherical astronomy(Goliya KhagolVigyan), is still applied to modern computerised software programs for astronomy and planetariums.
C) Present computerised calculations. Used for recent satellite readings

Method4) Real practical aspect of taking reading @LOCAL TIME. (JAIPUR/Delhi Vedhshala-JantarMantar are more accurate than other ancient monuments) But even these places are high above sea levels and so those errors are to be rectified. KONARK Sun temple is well places near sea level but not much accurate as others. BUT Egypt pyramids and RAMKUND of BHUJ (small version of the Inverse in ground Pyramid) are valuable such structures to take readings. May be Most have not heard/seen RAMKUND of BHUJ but Modhera sun temple does have similar SURYA KUND(RamKUND). Wish at least some one do understand mathematical part taking practical reading @ PLACE@LOCAL TIME.

Also not to rely on only sunrise /sunset times but also take a LOCAL Midd-day verification and also readings are to be taken in consecutive days and not as occasional experiment. So we can compare the difference of timings of day and night. (Day-Night & night-day to compare the real timings of Day and Night). Where Minimum difference is is to be taken to equal night and equal day. And not as shown us on ready cooked meals of DATA TABLES.
FROM : SCIENCE GROUPS OF INDIA