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When Did The Mahabharata War Happen?

The Mystery of Arundhati

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When Did The Mahabharata War Happen?

De : Nilesh Nilkanth Oak
Lu par : Ashwin Mushran
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In a drastic reevaluation of astronomy observations from Mahabharata, using high-tech tools of modern astronomy and low-tech tools of the logic of scientific discovery, Nilesh Oak’s extraordinary book presents ordinary theory of astronomy observations that would lead to a quantum jump in our understanding of the Mahabharata War:

  • How a theory based on single unifying idea corroborates 100+ astronomy observations
  • Where to search for the year of the Mahabharata War–epoch of 6,500 years and compact time interval of 3,000 years
  • How a single observation, previously known but unexplained, falsifies 96 percent of all proposals for the year of the Mahabharata War
  • Why it matters how long Bhishma was lying on the bed of arrows
  • How ancient is the tradition of meticulous astronomy observations

Acceptance of his theory leads to surprising conclusions about our current understanding of world civilizations, domestication of horses, dating of Ramayana or Vedas, and antiquity of meticulous astronomy observations. Rejection of his theory would compel us to search for the likes of Newton and Lagrange, among the Sages of India, at least a thousand years before Sir Isaac Newton and Joseph-Louis Lagrange.

©2011, 2014 Nilesh Nilkanth Oak (P)2022 Nilesh Nilkanth Oak
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"You have done a great job. I requested astronomers to consider if Arundhati had gone ahead of Vasisth in 1971, when I published 'Swayambhu' . But nobody cared. You are the first to do the great job!" (P V Vartak, author of Swayambhu and Wastav Ramayana)

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