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Devine years. 23.4 °. A tilt of 23.4° in the axis of the Earth makes a day of six months at poles as compared to that at equator. North Pole. Day-night on the poles is called a divine day-night. 360 such day- night are called Devine years. Hence Kaliyuga = 1200 Devine years
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Devine years 23.4° • A tilt of 23.4° in the axis of the Earth makes a day of six months at poles as compared to that at equator. North Pole • Day-night on the poles is called a divine day-night. 360 such day- night are called Devine years. • Hence • Kaliyuga = 1200 Devine years • Dwaparayuga = 2400 Devine years • Tretayuga = 3600 Devine years • Kritayuga = 4800 Devine years South Pole
Devine years Day and Nights happens at poles are called Devine Day and Nights. The day portion is called is called Uttarayana and Night portion is called Dakshinayana. Such 360 days-Nights are called 1 Devine year. September North Pole Dakshinayana June Sun December Uttarayana South Pole March
UTTARAYAN & DAKSHINAYAN • Autumn Equinox • Tula – 180˚ • SharadRutu • September 22nd • At poles - Equal Day & Night • North pole-Autumn • South pole-Spring Tilting makes different solar radiation on different parts of earth at different times causing SEASONS • Spring Equinox • Meshsa – 0˚ • VasantaRutu • March 22nd • At poles - Equal Day & Night • North pole-Spring • South pole-Autumn Earth axis is tilted by 23.5 degrees • Winter Solstice • Makara – 270˚ • HemanthaRutu • December 22nd • North pole- 24 hrs Night, Winter • South pole- 24 hrs Day, Autumn All SEASONS – Vasanta (Mar-May) Greeshma (May-July) Varsha (July-Sept) Sharad (Sep-Nov) Hemanta (Nov-Jan) Shishira (Jan-Mar) • Summer Solstice • Karkataka – 90˚ • GreeshmaRutu • June 22nd • North pole- 24 hrs day, Autumn • South pole- 24 hrs Night, Winter SEASONS - Hemanta (Nov-Jan) SEASONS - Sharad (Sep-Nov) SEASONS - Rutu : Greeshma (May-July) Sun - Dakshinayana SEASONS : Vasanta (Mar-May)