Friday, January 2, 2026

The Mark on the Moon shifted its position (Part 25 of the Mahabharata series)

In Part 25 of the Mahabharata series, the 4th nimitta of Kara is discussed, focusing on the mark on the moon that had shifted its position. Most researchers interpret this as a lunar eclipse, linking it to "Triple eclipses". I highlight the absurdity of this claim by examining the versions of three researchers (3067 BCE and 3162 BCE).

Further analysis points to a probable region on the lunar surface where a mark was seen. This aligns with the recent discovery of the Second Moon (2024 PT5), a lunar ejecta matching Apollo 14 samples from the Moon's Highland region. This is likely the same location where Kara and Vyāsa noticed a sudden mark on Kārttika Pūṣya night.

Vyāsa's reported Dhūmaketu likely hit the Moon, visible as a mark on the plain region of the lunar disc



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