In the 18th part of the Mahabharata Series, we explore the sequence of events following the end of exile (from Ashadha) until Krishna's departure to Hastinapura on a peace mission. The month-wise events include the timing of Abhimanyu's marriage. The next significant date provided by Vyasa helps us pinpoint Krishna's departure: it was the end of Sharad season in Kaumuda month.
The season calendar of the 5-year Yuga is presented, which can't be replicated in astronomy simulators. Researchers often show autumnal equinox for their respective dates based on western precession, adding to the confusion of the viewers. The Kaumuda month has also been debated, especially by 5561 BCE researcher without any historical knowledge – it’s resolved here using Arthāpatti. Post-Krishna's arrival in Hastinapura, Karttika Pourṇimi occurred. Curiously, many researchers 'found' a lunar eclipse, despite no textual hint. They latch onto this as part of 'triple eclipses', ‘proposed’ by someone in the past. Unfortunately, they ignored several nimittas on Krishna's journey and in Hastinapura mentioned by Vyasa– which we'll unravel in the next part.Please watch and share widely
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