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By Dr. P.V.Vartak
Truth of 12,000 years B.C. recorded in Mahabharat.
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Maharshi
Vyas has recorded in Mahabharat, Vana Parva (Chap.230, Verses 8-11), a
dialoge between Indra and Skanda wherein it is stated that:
"Contesting against Abhijit (Vega), the constellation Krittika
(Pliedes) went to "Vana" the Summer Solstice to heat the summer. Then
the star Abhijit slipped down in the sky. At that time Dhanishta was
given the first place in the list of Nakshatras. Rohini was also the
first some time back. Now you decide what to do," said Indra.
This dialogue shows that when Indra went to Summer Solstice,
Vega started falling down. Many scholars have ridiculed this idea of
Star Falling; but now it is proved by modern astronomy that it was a
true fact that 12,000 years B.C., Vega had really come down to the
horizon from the heights of the sky, to become a pole star.
Krittikas
were at the Summer Solstice between 21,800 and 20,840 years B.C. At
this time Dhansishta was at the vernal equinox and hence was given the
first place in the Nakshatras. From this period, the sages noticed the
gradual fall of Abhijit. Falling steadily, it is assumed the position
of the Celestial Pole at 12,000 B.C., when Indra met Skanda to think on
the problem of time-reckoning.
The story shows that our ancient sages were observing the stars and constellations at least from 23,000 years B.C.
--
rajesh