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Yajnavalkya 95 Years Cycle
Details
Theory ofReconciliation of lunar calendar and solar calendar
Key conceptsSpin - Axis phenomena
OriginIndia
General
Related fieldsAstronomy, Calendar
ApplicationsCalendar
Terminology on cognition

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Yajnavalkya's 95-year cycle is a method of harmonizing between the lunar and solar calendars.[1] It was proposed by the ancient Indian sage Yajnavalkya, who is believed to have lived around the 9th - 8th century BCE.[citation needed] He was described as the greatest Brahmajnyani by all the sages at the philosophical function organised by king Janaka.[2] This cycle of reconciliation is also known as Yajnavalkya Cycle.[3]

Yajnavalkya was Indian astronomer who studied about the motion of Sun and mentioned these theories in his work Shatapatha Brahmana.[4] He invented a method of reconciliating the lunar calendar and the solar calendar.[5] He described the 95-year cycle to synchronize the motions of the sun and the moon.[6][7] It is mentioned as 95 year “Agnichayana” in the 6th Kānda of Shatapatha Brahmana.[3][7]

Description[edit]

The lunar calendar is based on the cycle of the Moon and consists of 12 months of 29.5 days each. This means that the lunar calendar is about 11 days shorter than the solar calendar, which is based on the Earth's orbit around the Sun.[3]

The Yajnavalkya 95-year cycle corrects this difference by adding an extra month (Adhik Maasa) to the lunar calendar every 32.5 years. This means that there will be 71 lunar years and 70 solar years in a 95-year cycle.[3][8]

There is a logic behind this cycle that if the year is counted as 360 Tithis, then this leads to exactly 35 intercalary months (with a residual small error) in 95 years.[3]

Metonic Cycle[edit]

Yajnavalkya 95-years cycle consisted of five sub cycles of 19 years. The sub cycle of 19 years is called as Metonic Cycle in the modern times. The cycle of 19 years had been derived from the cycle of 95 years.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Key to the Vedas. Mikhail Mikhailov. ISBN 978-985-6701-87-3.
  • ^ Kak, Subhash (2011-01-01). "The Astronomical Code of the Ṛgveda (Third Edition)". Oklahoma State University.
  • ^ a b c d e Chaudhary, Santosh Kumar (2023-12-25). "Yajnavalkya's 95 Years Cycle of Synchronisation". Scholarly Community Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  • ^ Boutet, M. G. (2017-07-11). Celtic Astrology from the Druids to the Middle Ages. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-7004-1.
  • ^ Stollorz, Herbert B. (2008-07-03). Asteroid Answers to Ancient Calendar Mysteries. Faith in Future Foundation. ISBN 978-1-4196-7400-6.
  • ^ "Rediff On The NeT: The Rediff Interview/ Dr Subhash Kak". m.rediff.com. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  • ^ a b c Arya, Vedveer (2020-01-01). "The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata". Aryabhata Publications.
  • ^ Powell, Jonathan (2018-09-17). Rare Astronomical Sights and Sounds. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-97701-0.
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