Tag: time reckoning

  • Chingam 1, 2026: Powerful Guide to Malayalam New Year and Kollavarsham 1202

    Chingam 1, 2026: Powerful Guide to Malayalam New Year and Kollavarsham 1202

    Chingam 1 in 2026 falls on August 17 and marks the beginning of Chingam month in the Malayalam calendar. It also opens Kolla Varsham 1202, the Malayalam New Year cycle for 2026-2027 in the Kollavarsham system. The day is connected with the Sun’s transition into Chingam rasi or Simha rasi from Karkidakam rasi or Karka…

  • Panchangam Explained: The Powerful Hindu Almanac Behind Sacred Timekeeping

    Panchangam Explained: The Powerful Hindu Almanac Behind Sacred Timekeeping

    A Panchangam is a traditional Hindu calendar and almanac that organizes sacred time through the five limbs of Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. It guides festival observance, vrata dates, temple rituals, muhurta selection, and household religious practice. Its calculations are rooted in the relationship between the Sun, Moon, local sunrise, and regional ritual conventions.…

  • Does Time Flow or Does Space Evolve? A Profound Reconciliation of Relativity and Dharmic Wisdom

    Does Time Flow or Does Space Evolve? A Profound Reconciliation of Relativity and Dharmic Wisdom

    This comprehensive analysis reconciles a popular paradox: modern physics is said to claim that time changes while space is constant, whereas ancient dharmic texts appear to say the opposite. Clarifying the science, general relativity treats spacetime as dynamic, with evolving spatial geometry and observer-dependent time. Clarifying the traditions, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh sources distinguish…

  • Facing Kāla, the Winkless God: A Dharmic and Scientific Exploration of Time’s Power

    Facing Kāla, the Winkless God: A Dharmic and Scientific Exploration of Time’s Power

    This essay examines kāla“the winkless God”as a propertyless yet sovereign principle across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh thought. Drawing on classical commentaries that describe time as causally independent and “endless,” it explains how time can terminate all conditioned things without itself being terminated. It situates Purāṇic time reckoning within vast cycles and relates the metaphor…

  • Decoding the Four Yugas: Shastric Evidence, Deva-Year Calculations, and Our Place Today

    Decoding the Four Yugas: Shastric Evidence, Deva-Year Calculations, and Our Place Today

    Misunderstandings about the four yugas persist because many readers treat shastric deva years as ordinary human years. This article consolidates the Mahabharata (Shanti Parva), Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, and Surya Siddhanta to present a precise, reproducible method for calculating yuga durations. It explains the deva-year ratio (1 deva year = 360 human years), the role…

  • When Shiva Halted Time for King Shvetaand Why the Wise King Chose Order Over Immortality

    When Shiva Halted Time for King Shvetaand Why the Wise King Chose Order Over Immortality

    Skanda Purana’s Kedara Khanda narrates how Shiva conquered Time to protect King Shveta, only for the king to ask that Time be restored for the sake of cosmic order. The episode explores the interplay of divine grace with rta, showing why lawful process remains sacred even when miracles are possible. It models rajadharma by placing…

  • Kalatita Unveiled: A Rigorous Guide to the Timeless Self and Eternal Truth in Hinduism

    Kalatita Unveiled: A Rigorous Guide to the Timeless Self and Eternal Truth in Hinduism

    This article presents a rigorous, accessible exploration of Kalatita’beyond time’in Hindu philosophy, anchored in the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Yoga Sutra. It clarifies how cyclical time (yuga, kalpa) coexists with the timeless ground of Brahman, using Advaita Vedanta, Sāṅkhya, and Bhakti perspectives. The discussion bridges theory and practice with concrete contemplations, showing how presence, fearlessness,…

  • Uttarayan (Uttarayanam) 2026: Sacred Northward Sun, Auspicious Dates, Rituals, and Unity

    Uttarayan (Uttarayanam) 2026: Sacred Northward Sun, Auspicious Dates, Rituals, and Unity

    Uttarayan (Uttarayanam, Uttarayana Punyakalam) marks the Sun’s northward journey from Makara Sankranti to Karka Sankranti and begins on January 14, 2026. Rooted in Vedic astronomy and Hindu calendar practice, it aligns seasonal change with ritual life while explaining why dates may vary by regional Panchang. Communities across India celebrate this transition through Makara Sankranti, Pongal,…

  • Ayanacalana Explained: The Essential Guide to Mastering Hindu Timekeeping and Rituals

    Ayanacalana Explained: The Essential Guide to Mastering Hindu Timekeeping and Rituals

    Ayanacalanathe precession of the equinoxesanchors the accuracy of the Hindu panchanga and the timing of rituals and festivals. By clarifying the relationship between the ecliptic, celestial equator, and nakshatras, it explains why ayanamsha is essential in Indian calendrical practice. The five limbs of the panchanga, including tithi and nakshatra, depend on this correction to reflect…

  • Discover the Essential Cosmic Timeline: Yugas, Kalpas, and the Sankalpa Mantra Today

    Discover the Essential Cosmic Timeline: Yugas, Kalpas, and the Sankalpa Mantra Today

    A classic episode from Tripura Rahasya opens a window onto an Indic intuition: time unfolds at multiple scales beyond everyday perception. This article traces how that vision is kept alive through the Sankalpa Mantra, which timestamps ritual actions within Brahma’s day, the current Kalpa, Manvantara, and Kali Yuga. Readers gain a clear, structured overview of…

  • Master Time’s Treasure: Essential Ancient Hindu Wisdom to Transform Life and Destiny

    Master Time’s Treasure: Essential Ancient Hindu Wisdom to Transform Life and Destiny

    This reflection explores kala (काल) as a core principle in Hindu philosophy, presenting time as a sacred and transformative force. Readers will discover how the Bhagavad Gita’s “kālo’smi” clarifies the ethical urgency of each moment. The discussion weaves unity across dharmic traditionsBuddhism, Jainism, and Sikhismshowing shared respect for time through impermanence, disciplined conduct, and harmony…

  • Master Time’s Secret in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam: HH Prahlādānanda Swami’s Complete Insight

    Master Time’s Secret in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam: HH Prahlādānanda Swami’s Complete Insight

    This exploration of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 4.12.1–3, as presented by HH Prahlādānanda Swami at ISKCON NYC, clarifies kāla (time) as an impartial, divine agency guiding creation, order, and transformation. It rejects fatalism and strengthens responsibility, showing how time frames ethical action within dharma. The discussion connects Buddhist impermanence, Jain understandings of kāla, Sikh insights on Hukam, and…

  • October 24, 2025 Panchang: Complete Guide to Shukla Tritiya, Good Time, and Chaturthi Transition

    October 24, 2025 Panchang: Complete Guide to Shukla Tritiya, Good Time, and Chaturthi Transition

    On October 24, 2025, Shukla Paksha Tritiya prevails until 10:30 PM, then transitions to Shukla Paksha Chaturthi. This concise Panchang guide helps readers plan key observances by aligning with the active tithi. It outlines how to approach good time (auspicious time) selection and why local Panchang consultation is essential. It explains how Nakshatra and Rashi…

  • Master the Panchanga: A Complete, Proven Guide to Hindu Timekeeping’s Five Limbs

    Master the Panchanga: A Complete, Proven Guide to Hindu Timekeeping’s Five Limbs

    The PanchangaHinduism’s five-limbed almanaccombines Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana to guide daily life with precision and meaning. Rooted in Vedic astronomy and refined by scholars like Aryabhata and Varahamihira, it aligns rituals, festivals, and personal decisions with celestial rhythms. Readers discover how the lunisolar calendar stays seasonally accurate through adhik maas and why regional…

  • Essential Panchang for October 21, 2025: Amavasya Muhurat and Shukla Pratipada Start

    Essential Panchang for October 21, 2025: Amavasya Muhurat and Shukla Pratipada Start

    October 21, 2025, features Amavasya until 4:26 PM, followed by the start of Shukla Paksha Pratipada, which continues until 6:17 PM on October 22. The day’s transition from no-moon quietude to the waxing moon’s renewal is widely observed across Hindu traditions for reflection and fresh beginnings. Readers gain clear, time-specific Panchang guidance while being reminded…

  • Essential, Complete Guide to Shukla Paksha vs Krishna Paksha: Master the Hindu Lunar Cycle

    Essential, Complete Guide to Shukla Paksha vs Krishna Paksha: Master the Hindu Lunar Cycle

    The Hindu Panchang divides each lunar month into Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon), a structure that shapes festivals, rituals, and daily life. Shukla Paksha symbolizes growth and clarity; Krishna Paksha emphasizes introspection and release. Key observances include Navaratri in Shukla Paksha, Janmashtami in Krishna Paksha, and Maha Shivaratri on Krishna Paksha…

  • Complete Panchang for Oct 19, 2025: Master Krishna Paksha Trayodashi–Chaturdashi

    Complete Panchang for Oct 19, 2025: Master Krishna Paksha Trayodashi–Chaturdashi

    On Sunday, October 19, 2025, Panchang indicates Krishna Paksha Trayodashi until 1:55 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi for the remainder of the day. The waning phase supports reflective practice, gentle discipline, and inward focus across dharmic traditions. Trayodashi is traditionally associated with Pradosh Vrat in many regions, while Chaturdashi often deepens preparatory, purifying observances.…

  • Complete Oct 15, 2025 Panchang: Essential Tithi Timings and Krishna Paksha Insights

    Complete Oct 15, 2025 Panchang: Essential Tithi Timings and Krishna Paksha Insights

    On Wednesday, October 15, 2025, I consulted the Panchang to plan my observances with precision. The day begins with Krishna Paksha Navami tithi and transitions at 2:44 PM to Krishna Paksha Dashami in most regions. I focus on these essential tithi timings to align my activities with the lunar fortnight’s rhythm. While Panchang entries often…

  • The Aryabhata Number System

    The Aryabhata Number System

    The **Aryabhata Number System** showcases the ingenuity of ancient Indian mathematicians, with Aryabhata inventing a unique method of numerical representation using Samskritam letters. His seminal work, the **Aryabhatiya**, composed in 499 CE, is divided into four sections covering astronomical constants, mathematics, time reckoning, and celestial geometry. Aryabhata’s notable contributions include the use of the decimal…