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In a previous blog, article, and research paper, I dated King Bṛhadratha to around 34,500 BCE based on internal evidence, such as observations of receding ocean levels and the vernal equinox occurring in the Magha asterism. The Ramayana also records astronomical observations of two pole stars, specifically mentioning Vega (referenced in discussions in Historical Rama by Nilesh Oak) and Canopus (as detailed in Rupa Bhaty et al.’s paper on Agastya with Agastya/Canopus observed at Mahendragiri). Similar astronomical conditions, such as the 38,000-year cycle (12,000 + 26,000), likely existed before Bṛhadratha’s time, suggesting the discrete stars Vega and Canopus were seen drifting far apart then. Rupa Bhaty https://lnkd.in/gSAr3QEc

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