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Astrology as a Tool of History

By K.K. Pathak

During Islamic Invasion of India people of South India sincerely guarded and
preserved the Hindu culture. It is a part of Indian history that Malick Mohd Kaif a
commander of Allaudin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi invaded Shiva temple of
Rameshwaram and got constructed a Mosque there in the same way as done by
other Muslim Rules at Ayodhya, Mathura,Varanasi, Agra, Delhi and several other
places.

References of Lord Shri Rama are made in Kalidasas Raghuvansham and Bhava
Bhootis “UTTARARAMCHARITAM” apart form Valmiki’s Ramayanam Rishava Deva,
first Jain Trithankar was the descendant of Lord Sri Rama Lord Buddha the founder
of Buddhism, was also s descendant of Lord Sri Rama Gautam Buddha died in Khushi
Nagar which was once the Headquarters of Kush a son of Sri Rama. Guru Nanak and
Saint Kabir referred to Sri Rama in their several poems places associated with Sri
Rama are Ayodhya., Prayaga and chitrakooota in V.P Buxer, Sitamarhi, Valmiki
Nagar, Sonepur, Gaya and Ramshila in Bihar, Ramateka in Maharashtra Kanya in M.
Pand Chhatisgarh Mahatma Gandhi had the vision of RAMARAJYA in his concept of
SWARAJA and he died uttering the name of Rama. But in 61st year of India’s
Independence Congress Court of doctor Man Mohan Singh created a history by
denying in Supreme Court that there have ever been any Sri Rama through they
subsequently went back from their stand under public pressure.

Late Dr. B.V. Raman in his notable Horoscopes begins with horoscope of
Lord Sri Krishna as follows:

Date of Birth: 19th July 3228 B.C. at about mid – night (Lat 27.25’ Long 77.41’E)
Balance of Moons Dasa at birth 4 years 2 months 21 days readers may please note
that in 3000 – 4000 B.C. Solar months began earlier than present ones.

Varha Mishra in his Brihat Jataka gave hints about Sri Rama’s Horoscope taking from
Valmiki’s Ramayan follows:

Unfortunately no authority could earlier fix up the exact year of Sri Rama’s birth on
late B.V. Raman’s inspiration. I tried to fix up the period of the Vedas the Ramayan
and the Maha Bharat in the year 1995-96 which finds places at page 1 of my book:
Astrology in the Vedas and Puranas Published by Alpha Publication delhi-6.

According to our estimate Vedic civilization appertained to 6000 to 7000 B.C., the
age of Ramayan could be around 5000 B.C. The age of first Jain Trithankar
Rishabhanath around 2500-3000 B.C.

In his letter dated 24th Feb, 1998 to me late B.V. Rama agreed with me in these
words: “The statements made by yourself are in compatibility which our traditions
and beliefs. I congratulate you on your scholarship and the clarity of presentation.”

Recently, Mr. Pushkar Bahatnagar an office of Indian Revenue Service through help
of a software “ Palnetarium Gold “ has made sensational revelations in his book:
dating the age of Lord Rama “ taking cue from astrological feed – back given on
Valmiki Ramayan as follows:-
a) Sri Ram was born on 10th January 5114 B.C. at noon at Ayodhya at 25 N Nad 81
E that is 7117 years before which was Chaitra Chukka 9 – time 12 to 13 hrs.

b) Sri Ram went to forest when he was 25 years old that is in 5089 B.C.

c) It was in 13th year of his Vanavasa that is on 5th October 5077 B.C that a fierce
battle with Khara – Dooshan was bought by Rama and Lakshman on a solar eclipse
day.

d) Sri Rama came back to Ayodhya on 2nd January 5076 B.C. on Chaitra Shukla 9
(not Karteka Amashya) as commonly believed) after completion of his 14 years of
Vanvasa.

It is obvious that due to changes in axis of the earth solar months came to months
earlier in Ramayan age and one month earlier in Mahabharat age when compared
with 20th or 21st century A.D.

Some Research scholar has traced out Ashoka Vatika where Sita was kept by Ravana
and also the hill of herbs brought at Lanka by Lord Hanuman.

All these go to prove that Sri Rama was real person appertaining to 5000 B.C. and
around that. It also gives me the satisfaction that my inferences about the period of
the Ramayan in 1996-97 are now supported by advanced computer technique also.

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