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In this episode, we will discuss the difference between sidereal and tropical zodiac systems used in Indian and Western astrology respectively. The sidereal zodiac is based on stars and the tropical zodiac is based on the sun's position. We will also cover the precession of the equinoxes, which causes the spring equinox to move along the orbit and creates a difference between these two zodiacs over time.
Bibliography:
Campion N. (2012). A History of Western Astrology. A&C Black.
O'Connell, P. J. (2015). The Sidereal and Tropical Zodiacs: An Historical Survey. Culture and Cosmos, 19(2), 7-29.
Rao, K. N. (2010). Astrology for Beginners: B.V. Raman. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
Lahiri, S. (2008). Lahiri's Indian Ephemeris Of Planets' Positions: According To The ‘Nirayana' Or Sidereal System For 2002 A.D. To 2020 A.D. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
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In this episode, we explore the concept of the zodiac and its origins. We delve into the relationship between the Sun, Moon, and planets and how their movements in the sky have been used for centuries to guide astrological predictions. We also discuss the ecliptic plane and how it relates to the zodiac.
Bibliography:
Rochberg, F. (1998). Astrology in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Science of Omens and the Knowledge of the Heavens. University of Chicago Press.
Hoskin, M. (2003). The History of Astronomy: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
Tyson, N. D. (2017). Astrophysics for People in a Hurry. W.W. Norton & Company.
Sagan, C. (1980). Cosmos. Ballantine Books.
Subbarayappa, B. V. (2005). Indian Astronomy: An Introduction. National Book Trust, India.
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In this episode, we unravel the mystery of Rahu and Ketu, often referred to as shadow planets in Hindu astrology. We delve into their origin story, and how their dharma has been to seek revenge against the Sun and the Moon. We will also dive into the captivating subject of eclipses and uncover the science behind these celestial events.
Bibliography:Pattanaik, D. (2013). Myth = Mithya: A Handbook of Hindu Mythology. Penguin UK.
Cooley, G. A. (2020). Solar Eclipses and Planetary Alignments. Xlibris Corporation.
Close, F. E. (2017). Eclipse: History. Science. Awe. Oxford University Press.
Topic: History of India | Astronomy | Astrology Indian mythology | Hindu mythology | Hinduism
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The episode narrates the story of Samudra Manthan, where gods and demons churned the ocean for the elixir of immortality. We will delve deeper into the story and discuss its significance in Hindu mythology.
Bibliography:
Vyasa. (1993). The Mahabharata: Volume 1. Penguin Classics.
O'Flaherty, W. (1980). Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook Translated from the Sanskrit. Penguin Classics.
Pattanaik, D. (2003). Indian Mythology: Tales, Symbols, and Rituals from the Heart of the Subcontinent. Inner Traditions.
Brockington, J. (1998). The Sanskrit Epics. BRILL.
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In this episode, we explore the roots of astrology and how it is based on the position of celestial bodies with respect to stars. However, scientific evidence suggests that the gravitational forces exerted by distant stars and planets are not significant enough to have an impact on human personality traits or life events. Studies have failed to demonstrate any patterns or correlations between astrological charts and real-life outcomes. We also discuss the psychological techniques used by astrologers to persuade people of their abilities and how our tendency to seek out patterns can reinforce our beliefs in astrology.
Calculations:
Gravitational force between a person on Earth & planet Jupiter-
G = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2: This is the gravitational constant.
m1 = 70 kg: This is the mass of the person on Earth.
m2 = 1.898 x 10^27 kg: This is the mass of Jupiter.
r = 7.78 x 10^12 meters: This is the average distance between the person on earth and Jupiter.
Plugging these values into the equation, we get:
F = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 x (70 kg x 1.898 x 10^27 kg) / (7.78 x 10^12 m)^2
F = 1.46 × 10^-7 Newtons
Gravitational force between planet Earth & planet Jupiter -
G = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2: This is the gravitational constant.
m1 = 5.97 x 10^24 kg: This is the mass of Earth.
m2 = 1.898 x 10^27 kg: This is the mass of Jupiter.
r = 7.78 x 10^12 meters: This is the average distance between the person on earth and Jupiter.
Plugging these values into the equation, we get:
F = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 x (5.97 x 10^24 kg x 1.898 x 10^27 kg) / (7.78 x 10^12 m)^2
F = 1.25 × 10^16 Newtons
Gravitational force between a person & a car -
G = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2: This is the gravitational constant.
m1 = 1500 kg: This is the mass of the car.
m2 = 70 kg: This is the mass of a person.
r = 2 meters: This is distance between car and the person
Plugging these values into the formula, we get:
F = 6.67430 x 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 x (1500 kg x 70 kg) / (2 m)^2
F = 1.75 x 10^-6 Newtons
Bibliography:
Dean, G., & Kelly, I. W. (2003). Astrology: A critical review. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
Seymour, P. (2010). The scientific basis of astrology. New York, NY: Cosimo Books.
Hamaker-Zondag, K. (1991). The astrology chart workbook: Understanding the art of natal interpretation. York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser.
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The Navagrahas possess distinctive and profound iconography and symbolism that hold significant insights. Let's explore and understand their meaning to obtain a profound and deeper understanding of their purpose.
Bibliography:
Wilhelm, E. (2010). Graha Sutras: Science of Jyotish. Kala Occult Publishers.
Frawley, D. (2000). Astrology of the Seers. Motilal Banarsidass.
Thompson, R., & Frawley, D. (2012). The Art and Science of Vedic Astrology: The Foundation Course. Motilal Banarsidass.
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In this episode, we examine the traditional arrangements of the Navagrahas in Hindu temples and the astrological significance of each planet's placement. We also delve into the symbolic and astrological significance of the colors associated with each Navagraha.
Bibliography:
Gupta, S. (2016). Navagraha Temples: An Insight into the Importance and Significance. Notion Press.
Bakshi, S. R., & Naidu, P. S. (2006). Hindu Mythology and Tradition: Navagrahas, Hindu Temple, Idol Worship, Festivals, Vratas, Holy Places, and Sacred Waters. APH Publishing
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In this episode, we delve into the importance and mystery surrounding Navgrahas in Hinduism, detailing their influence on various aspects of human life. Using the Navgraha Stotram, we explore the philosophical significance behind these celestial entities while highlighting the interconnectedness of the universe.
Bibliography:
Dreyer, R. G. (1997). Vedic Astrology: A Guide to the Fundamentals of Jyotish. Lotus Press.
Rath, S. (2010). Navagraha Stotram: A Hymn to the Nine Planets. Sagittarius Publications.
DeFouw, H., & Svoboda, R. (1996). Light on Life: An Introduction to the Astrology of India. Samuel Weiser, Inc.
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This episode explores the significance of each day of the week in Hinduism and the associated deities and rituals. From worshiping the Sun on Sundays for health and wisdom to seeking the blessings of Goddess Durga or Mahalakshmi on Fridays for love and creativity, each day has a unique value. Through this exploration, we learn to understand the logical connections behind these traditions and appreciate our cultural heritage's imagination and depth. This journey can help us progress spiritually and materially towards our goals.Bibliography:Sharma, P. C. (2008). The Hindu way of life. Lotus Press.Knott, K. (1998). Hinduism: A very short introduction. OUP Oxford.Cush, D., Robinson, C. A., & York, M. (Eds.). (2008). Encyclopedia of Hinduism. Routledge.Topic: History of IndiaKo-fi: http://ko-fi.com/namaskarindiaUPI ID: 9893547492@paytmPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/aduppalaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/namaskarindialive/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/namaskarindialiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/AradhanaDuppalaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NamaskarIndiaWhatsApp Discussions: https://chat.whatsapp.com/H8IUJPlB32cA2soTjrTghVWhatsApp Announcements: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KVd5UHxumW90TxLHjkB89k--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/namaskar-india/support
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This episode explores the origin of the seven-day week from an astronomical, historical, and cultural perspective. We discuss how Hindu astronomers identified grahas and how the Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra outlines a method to establish the seven-day week. We also look at how the idea of the seven-day week originated in ancient Babylon and was adopted by other civilizations.
Bibliography:
Satyabhama A. (2014). Astronomy and Mathematics in Ancient India: An Overview. Manglam Publishers.
Zerubavel, E. (1985). The Seven-Day Circle: The History and Meaning of the Week. The Free Press.
Sastri, R. (1985). Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra: The gospel book of Hindu astrology. Ranjan Publications.
Kupfer, P. (1996). The Seven-Day Week: The History and Meaning of the Week. UCL Press.
Whitrow, G. J. (1982). The Seven-Day Circle: The History of the Week and the Calendar. University of South Carolina press.
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Join us in this episode as we explore the fascinating world of ancient Indian astronomy and astrology. We discuss the relationship between these two fields and how they evolved from naturalistic observations of celestial bodies.
Bibliography:
Subbarayappa, B. V. (1994). Indian Astronomy: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
Ramasubramanian, K., & Srinivas, M. D. (1994). Astronomy and Mathematics in Ancient India. Cambridge University Press.
Sharma, P. (2017). The Story of Astronomy in India. Penguin Random House India.
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In this episode, we explore the cyclical nature of time in Hindu mythology and its unique differences from other religions. We delve into various time units described in ancient Indian texts, from microcosm to macrocosm, and explain the concept of relativity of time in different realms. We also discuss modern science's definition of time, theories predicting multiverse and the discrepancy between scientific estimates and those described in Hindu scriptures. Tune in to discover the remarkable imagination and intellectual depth of our Indian ancestors as they contemplated time scales spanning trillions of years.
Calculations:
According to Hindu scriptures, we are in Brahma's 51st year's, 1st Kalpa's, 7th Manvantar's, 28th Chaturyuga's, Kalyuga. The Gregorian calendar dates the beginning of this Kalyuga to 3102 BCE. And Brahma's total lifespan is 100 Brahma years. What is Brahma's total lifespan in human years? What is the universe's current age in human years?
Satya Yuga = 1.728 million years
Treta Yuga = 1.296 million years
Dwapara Yuga = 0.864 million years
Kali Yuga = 0.432 million years
Total duration of one Maha Yuga cycle = 4.32 million human years
One day of Brahma (consisting of 1000 Maha Yuga cycles) = 4.32 billion human years
One complete day and night of Brahma = 8.64 billion human years
1 Brahma year = 360 Brahma days and nights
Total age of Brahma (100 Brahma years) = 360 days/year x 100 years x 8.64 billion years/day = 311.04 trillion human years
Total age of the universe (one Maha Kalpa) = 311.04 trillion human years
1 Manvantar = 71 Chaturyugas
1 Kalpa = 14 Manvantar
Current age of the universe = (50 x 2 x 360 x 1000 x 4,320,000) + (6 x 71 x 4,320,000) + (27 x 4,320,000) (4,320,000 x (0.4 + 0.3 + 0.2)) + 5124 = 155.52 trillion human years
Bibliography:
Debroy, B. (2010). The Mahabharata. Penguin Books.
Easwaran, E. (2007). The Bhagavad Gita. Nilgiri Press.
Doniger, W. (2010). The Hindus: An Alternative History. Penguin Books.
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In this episode, we delve into the symbolism of Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, and explore the profound understanding of the universe that it embodies. We explore the five aspects of Nataraja's form that represent creation, preservation, destruction, illusion, and grace.
Bibliography:
Coomaraswamy, A. K. (1985). The dance of Shiva: Fourteen Indian essays. Dover Publications.
Parthasarathy, A. (1977). The symbolism of Hindu gods and rituals. Vedanta Press.
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We all know that India gained its independence on August 15th, 1947, but did you know that according to the Indian National Calendar, India gained independence on Sravana 28th, 1869? In this episode, we explore the history of timekeeping and calendars in India, from the creation of sundials to the development of lunar, solar, and lunisolar calendars. We also discuss the Indian National Calendar and its connection to the Saka samvat. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of timekeeping and calendars in India.
Bibliography:
Parise, F. (2002). The Book of Calendars. Gorgias Press.
Hawking, S. (1988). A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. Bantam Books.
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This podcast episode discusses the history and significance of dating systems, specifically BC & AD vs BCE & CE. It explores the origins of BC and AD, the meaning of BCE and CE, and the debate over which system to use. The episode concludes that understanding the historical context and significance of dates is important, regardless of which system is used.
Bibliography:
Mosshammer, A. (2008). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford University Press.
Declercq, G. (2002). Dionysius Exiguus and the Introduction of the Christian Era. Sacris Erudiri.
Dunn, J. D. G. (2003). Jesus Remembered. Eerdmans Publishing.
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Namaskar India's upcoming season "Indian Concept of Time" explores the intricacies of Indian timekeeping, astrology, astronomy, and philosophy. The show takes a deep dive into the ABCDE of time, the symbolism of Nataraj, as well as the mysteries of Navgrahas and Rashis. It also delves into the philosophical concepts of Karma, Dharma, and Moksha through the lens of Karmachakra. Join us on this enriching and enlightening journey.
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We like our ideas of God. We can parse them, explain them, and make our own decisions based on them. In fact, our idea of God is all we really have at all. Since all we really have is our idea of God, it dismantles and debilitates any attempts we might make to lay claim to God, including our claims to faith.
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Purusha suktam is hymn 10.90 of the Rigveda, dedicated to the Purusha, the "Cosmic Being" or “The Supreme God”. It describes the spiritual oneness of the universe. It depicts the nature of Purusha as both immanent and transcendent in the manifested world. The sukta incorporates the principles of meditation (upasana), knowledge (jnana), devotion (bhakti), and rituals and duties (dharma and karma).
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The Rigveda used the epithet Viswakarma to refer to a supreme god. In the Rigvedic hymns 10.81 & 10.82 Vishwakarma Sukta, he is described as all-seeing, with eyes, faces, arms, and feet on all four sides, as well as wings. He represented ultimate reality as well as the enigmatic creative force shared by all gods, living things, and inanimate objects in the universe. Since the beginning of time, he has served as the universe's architect and divine engineer.
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Hiranyagarbha, the source of all that is manifest and unmanifest; said to be the god of gods and that which connects all things, creates all things and where all things return. It is mentioned in Hiranyagarbha Sukta, a set of ten Shlokas in the 121st Hymn of the Rig Veda's 10th Mandala, suggesting a single creator deity, identified in the hymn as Prajāpati.
Topic: Indian mythology | Hindu mythology | Creation or Origin myths | Hinduism | Vedas
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