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Lord Rama (श्रीराम)
The prince Charming of Ayodhya, Lord Rama is the supreme god in
Hinduism. Lord Rama is the most superior, known as Purusa or
Purushottama in Veda-s.
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bLord Ram was born on the noon of January10 in
the year 5114 BC. In Hindu calendar, it was the ninth day of
Shukla Paksha in Chaitra month. Stunned! Well, this exact date
of the birthday of Lord Rama is found in the book ‘Dating the
Era of Lord Ram’ by Shri Pushkar Bhatnagar. The exact date was
obtained by entering the planetary configuration at the time of
the birth of Lord Ram as mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana in
Planetarium Software. Interestingly, for thousands of years
Hindus have been celebrating Ram Navmi, the birthday of Lord
Ram, exactly on the same time and date.
In the original Sanskrit Ramayana written by Sage Valmiki, while
mentioning about the birth of Lord Ram, Valmiki had mentioned
the astronomical details of the precise moment. Valmiki himself
was present in the palace of Dasaratha and he mentions it thus
in Bala Kanda of Ramayana.
On completion of the ritual six seasons have passed by and then
in the twelfth month, on the ninth day of chaitra month when the
presiding deity of ruling star of the day is Aditi, where the
ruling star of day is punarvasu, the asterism is in the
ascendant, and when five of the nine planets viz., Sun, Mars,
Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus are at their highest position, when
Jupiter with Moon is ascendant in Cancer, and when day is
advancing, then Queen Kausalya gave birth to a son with all the
divine attributes like lotus-red eyes, lengthy arms, roseate
lips, voice like drumbeat, and who took birth to delight the
Ikshwaku dynasty, who is adored by all the worlds, and who is
the greatly blessed epitome of Vishnu, namely Rama. [1-18-8, 9,
10, 11]
When this data was entered in the Planetarium software, the day
was January 10, 5114 BC. But how could Chaitra Shukla Navami
occur in January? We celebrate Ram Navami in March or April. The
answer to this was found in an article in Organizer.
There is an astronomical phenomenon called ‘precision’ of the
sun as also of the equinoxes. According to the latter, the star
which is now taken to be the Pole Star (Dhruv Tara), would yield
the place to the Star Abhijit (Vega, alpha Lyrae), 14,000 years
from now. So when the lunar month of Chaitra occurred seven
thousand years ago in the month of January, 7000 years later, it
occurs in the month of (generally) April.
Further, Valmiki had mentioned about other planetary
configuration. One such was the planetary configuration when
King Dashratha decided to make Lord Ram the king of Ayodhya.
According to the book, such a planetary configuration was
prevailing on January 5, 5089 BC. Lord Ram was then 25 years old
and there are indications in the Ramayana that Lord Ram left
Ayodhya when he was 25.
The solar eclipse mentioned in the Ramayana work out precisely
to the Ramayana period. From an article written in 2003 in the
Tribune by Saroj Bala on the book ‘Dating the Era of Lord Ram’
Valmiki Ramayana refers to the solar eclipse at the time of war
with Khardushan in latter half of 13th year of Shri Ram’s living
in forests. Valmiki has also mentioned that it was Amavasya that
day and planet Mars was in the middle. When this data was
entered, the computer software indicated that there was a solar
eclipse on October 7, 5077 BC (Amavasya day) which could be seen
from Panchvati. On that date, the planetary configuration was
the same as has been described by Valmiki i.e. Mars was in the
middle, on one side were Venus and Mercury and on the other side
were Sun and Saturn. On the basis of planetary configurations
described in various other chapters, the date on which Ravana
was killed works out to December 4, 5076 BC. Shri Ram completed
14 years of exile on January 2, 5075 BC. That day was also
Navami of Shukla Paksha in Chaitra month. Thus, Shri Ram had
come back to Ayodhya when he was 39 years old (5114-5075).
To understand the book ‘Dating the Era of Lord Ram’ one needs to
have some elementary knowledge of astronomy.
When we try to prove the birth of Hindu icons, it must be
understood that these Hindu icons rarely bothered about birth
and death. Through Sanatana Dharma they teach us to rise above
birth and death. It believes that life is a continuity. And
therefore it scoffs at the debates like ‘No Ram’ and ‘Yes Ram
lived.’b |
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