In the 32nd part of the Mahābhārata series, the anomalous observation of Dhruva nakshatra shifting to the opposite direction is analysed. This is one of three rightward anomalous shifts, the others being Arundhatī's position change and Mars going retrograde in the impossible context of conjunction with the Sun. Such shifts have occurred in the past, as found in archeoastronomy studies of Tall-el-Hammam, showing polar shifts between 3600 BCE to 2350 BCE, within the timeframe of Mahābhārata's cosmic events.
The Earth's polar alignment shifted due to various reasons
like cosmic impacts, volcanic eruptions, or earthquakes. The Biblical narrative
of Ahaz' sundial shadow shift falls under similar phenomena. The Mahābhārata
event uniquely records fragments hitting Earth and the Moon, causing the Moon
to shift, resulting in Trayodashī Amāvāsyā. Observers like Vyāsa and Karṇa witnessed the rightward
shift of Mars, Arundhatī, and Dhruva from Earth.
Unfortunately, no researcher attempted to explain the change
in Dhruva's position change, probably because it cannot be simulated in any astronomy
software!
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