Monday , December 23 2024

Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the world's first 'Vedic Clock' today

Bhopal, 29 February (HS). The world's first 'Vedic Clock' has been installed in the Jivajirao Observatory located in Ujjain, the city of the world famous Jyotirlinga Lord Mahakaleshwar. Now auspicious times can also be seen from this time counting clock. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate this Vikramaditya Vedic Clock installed in Ujjain today (Thursday) at 4 pm from Lal Parade Ground, Bhopal.

In this regard, departmental officer Bindu Sunil said that Indian chronology is the world's oldest, precise, pure, error-free, authentic and reliable method. This most reliable method of measurement of time is being started in Ujjain in the form of the restored Vikramaditya Vedic Clock. The establishment of Ujjaini has been recognized since the beginning of creation.

He said, the chronology set and broadcast from Ujjaini has been the standard throughout the world. The minimum fraction of time is also included in the Indian time calculation based on the Indian astronomical theory and the movement of the planets and stars of the universe. Its calculations consider everything from the atom to the Kalpa. Muhurta, Ghati, Pal, Kasta, Prahar, day-night, Paksha, Ayana, Samvatsara, Divyavarsha, Manvantar, Yuga, Kalpa, Brahma are the main basis. Our seer sages have propounded the cyclical concept of time in which the system of Satyayuga, Treta, Dwapar, Kaliyuga is continuous and these cycles come and go eternally and keep repeating.

Vikramaditya Vedic Clock is the world's first clock based on Indian time calculation, which has been made by combining all the components of Vedic time calculation. Indian calendar will be included in this clock. Vikram Samvat month, planetary position, yoga, Bhadra position, moon position, festival, auspicious time, Ghati, Nakshatra, birth anniversary, fast, festival, Choghadiya, solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, sky, planets, constellations, rotation of planets are naturally present in it. Will be included from. Vikramaditya Vedic Clock (VTS) = 1.25 Time Zone – Based on sunrise which is Vedic basis. Its measurement has been done on the basis of the observatory located at Dongla.

The graphics of Vikramaditya Vedic Clock include all the Jyotirlingas, Navagraha, Nakshatra, Sunrise, Sunset etc. Vikramaditya Vedic Clock is a small attempt to restore the tradition of Indian time calculation without causing any disruption in the international time calculation due to the conflict of Greenwich Mean Time Gregorian calendar which is forcefully imposed in the country and the world.