2012 forecast - Vasthu Sastra
... We are currently in the last era, Kali Yuga, which began in about 3200BCE. The Kali Yuga spans about 432,000 years, and we have completed only 5,000 of those years – so people need not be worried about the world coming to an end next year. Master Yuvaraj says we can all understand that the end of ou ...
... We are currently in the last era, Kali Yuga, which began in about 3200BCE. The Kali Yuga spans about 432,000 years, and we have completed only 5,000 of those years – so people need not be worried about the world coming to an end next year. Master Yuvaraj says we can all understand that the end of ou ...
Time
... Using the stars and moon to track the year. The position of stars and constellations appear to change as earth orbits the sun. So when the same constellation or the same star showed up in the same place in reference to the horizon these civilizations new a year had past. Some civilizations used lun ...
... Using the stars and moon to track the year. The position of stars and constellations appear to change as earth orbits the sun. So when the same constellation or the same star showed up in the same place in reference to the horizon these civilizations new a year had past. Some civilizations used lun ...
2012, End of the World.
... Is the world really going to end on December 21 2012? The short answer is most likely no. We as human beings have no possible way of knowing when and how our planet will end. However, we are smart enough and intuitive enough to know when sure and imminent danger is near, and we must be willing to r ...
... Is the world really going to end on December 21 2012? The short answer is most likely no. We as human beings have no possible way of knowing when and how our planet will end. However, we are smart enough and intuitive enough to know when sure and imminent danger is near, and we must be willing to r ...
The old new year
... A solar year is actually 365, 2421999 days. Because of this difference, every fourth year is a leap year with an extra day at the end of February. ...
... A solar year is actually 365, 2421999 days. Because of this difference, every fourth year is a leap year with an extra day at the end of February. ...
The Calendar Correlation Problem in Mesoamerican
... indigenous Maya do), or have a method of correlating it with the Western calendar. One way of correlating the 260-day astrological calendar with the Western calendar is to link it to a Julian date. Historians and astronomers have numbered all the days, as far back as several millennia before the Com ...
... indigenous Maya do), or have a method of correlating it with the Western calendar. One way of correlating the 260-day astrological calendar with the Western calendar is to link it to a Julian date. Historians and astronomers have numbered all the days, as far back as several millennia before the Com ...
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... each other, the stars shift seasonally and were used by Maya astronomers to predict when the seasons would come and go. ...
... each other, the stars shift seasonally and were used by Maya astronomers to predict when the seasons would come and go. ...
Maya calendar
The Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in many modern communities in the Guatemalan highlands, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico.The essentials of the Maya calendar are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region, dating back to at least the 5th century BCE. It shares many aspects with calendars employed by other earlier Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Zapotec and Olmec, and contemporary or later ones such as the Mixtec and Aztec calendars.By the Maya mythological tradition, as documented in Colonial Yucatec accounts and reconstructed from Late Classic and Postclassic inscriptions, the deity Itzamna is frequently credited with bringing the knowledge of the calendar system to the ancestral Maya, along with writing in general and other foundational aspects of Maya culture.