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R. Shama Sastry

Vedanga Jyautisha: Edited with his own English Translation and Sanskrit Commentary [Hardcover]

Gyan Publishing House, 2024

41.84 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Year of publication
2024
ISBN
1111026408734
Author
R. Shama Sastry
Pages
131
Publishers
Gyan Publishing House
Keyword
Hindu astrology
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
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About The Book: In this book, the Vedanga Jyotisha is portrayed as an ancient and intricate text, constituting one of the six Angas of the Vedas. While the other Angas delve into phonetics, word formation, meaning, prosody, and sacrificial rites, the Jyotisha focuses on the precise timing of sacrifices. Presented in two recensions, Rigveda Jyotisha and Yajurveda Jyotisha, it offers valuable insights into astronomical observations and calculations. Scholars have engaged in the quest to determine the Vedanga Jyotisha's age, with estimates spanning from ancient times to around 850 B.C. However, evidence from modern astronomy and historical analysis suggests an even earlier origin, potentially around 2500 B.C. Despite its antiquity, the text remains pertinent, providing a distinctive viewpoint on lunar and solar phenomena. Despite its method of calculation being considered primitive by contemporary standards, the Vedanga Jyotisha's accuracy in aligning with lunar and solar phases is commendable. Its tied lunar calendar, reminiscent of modern Indian calendars, showcases a sophisticated grasp of celestial mechanics. Periodic adjustments were made to uphold precision, reflecting a pragmatic approach to reconciling lunar and solar cycles. Overall, the Vedanga Jyotisha emerges as a symbol of ancient Indian wisdom, blending mathematical precision with spiritual significance. Its enduring legacy continues to enrich our comprehension of early astronomical practices and cultural traditions, highlighting its profound impact on ancient Indian civilization.
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