Amazing history of earth! Sankalpam and its meaning. 4,320,000 years. 1000 such mahayugas comprise a day-time of Brahma also known as a Kalpa. The kalpa is ruled by 14 manus in succession. The reigning period of a manu is one manvantara which is 71.42 mahayugas. There is an equivalent night-time of 4,320,000,000 years. The day-night of Brahma together constitutes one Brahma day (8.64 billion years). 360 Brahma days constitute a Brahma year while 360 years represent the lifetime of Brahma which is the life of the cosmos. Doing this simple calculation gives the age of the cosmos to be 311 trillion years. Carl Sagan, the noted scientist says in relation to this, ""The Hindu religion is the only one of the world's great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer timescales still." We are presently in the Sveta-Varaha kalpa in the reigning period of Vaivaswatha - the 7th manu. In this manvantara we are in the 28th mahayuga. As per our Cosmology, Brahma is supposed to have completed 50 Brahma years and is in his51st year. That is why he is called "Parardha-dvaya-jivin"(ie) he lives for two parardhas. A parardha is half. Two halves make one. He is called so as he has completed one half of his tenure. These terminologies makes better sense in relation to the Sankalpa. The actual Sankalpa mantra and its meaning runs like this ".... Dviteeya parardhe - in the 2nd half of Brhama's life Svetavaraha kalpe - in the kalpaof Sveta-Varaha Vaivaswatha manvantare - in the reigning period of the current manu Vaivaswatha Ashta Vimsati tamey - in the 28th mahayuga of the current manavantara Kaliyuge - in this kali yuga Prathame Padhe - in the first quarter of this yuga Jamboodveepe - this denotes the place where the ritual is performed. India was known as Jambudveepa Bharata Varshe, Bharata Kande -in the land of Bharat Sakhabde Mero, Dakshine Parsve -to the South of the Meru mountain Asmin Varthamane Vyavaharike -in the current period now reigning Prabhavadi Shasti Samvatsaranam Madya - among the cycle of 60 years starting from Prabhava .....Nama Samvatsare - the name ofthe year in the 60 year Hindu calendar .... Ayane - Dakshinayane (Aadito Marghazi) or Uttarayane (Thai to Aani) .... Ritou - denotes the 6 seasons or Ritus - Vasantha, Greeshma, Varsha, Sharadh, Hemantha and Shishira .... Maasey - one of the 12 Tamil months .... Pakshey - either Shukla Paksham (day after Amavasya till and including Pournami) or Krishna Paksham(day after Pournami till and including Amavasya) .... Subha Thithou - one of the 15 days between Pournami and Amavasya (Prathama, Dvithiya, Trithiya,Chaturthi, Panchami, Shasti, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, Dasami,Ekadasi, Dwadashi, Trayodasi, Chaturdasi, Pournami or Amavasya .... Vasara Yuktayam - one of the days of the week (Bhanu, Soma, Bhowma, Soumya, Guru, Brugu and Sthira) .... Nakshatra Yuktayam - the day's star or Nakshatram. After saying the above the name of the ritual is said. The Paramacharya says the Sankalpam is a kind of record of what you performed with finer details going down to the day and location of the ritual. It seems to me the fore runner for a kind of book keeping or a system of maintaining minutes of a meeting. Sankalpam: Detailed explanation Let us understand the meaning of the phrases that the Sankalpam is comprised of. To understand the phrases in the Sankalpam we need to understand the concept of the Cosmic Cycle and Cosmic time calculations Cosmic Cycle Time, as per Hindu practices, has evolved and revolves around the life cycle of Brahma, the Creator. This is known as the Hindu Cosmic cycle. Cosmic cycles are infinitely recurring periods of the universe, comprising its creation, preservation and dissolution. Time Calculations We start by using a calendar year as the basis. Unless otherwise specified, year shall mean a Calendar Year. One year for humans represents one day for the divine beings. 360 such divine days make one divine year. 12,000 such divine years makes a Mahayuga comprising the 4 yugas of Krita, Treta, Dwapara and Kali yugas. i.e. each Yuga comprises of the following calendar years: • Kali yuga -- 432,000 years • Dwapara yuga - 864.000 years • Treta yuga --- 1,296,000 years • Krita yuga ---- 1,728,000 years. Kalpa Total for one Mahayuga (Also called Chatur Yuga) = 4,320,000 years or 4.32 million years. 72 Mahayugas constitutes one 'Manvantara' (i.e.) the life of a Manu, the law giver ( we are in the 28thMahayuga) 14 such Manvantaras make one dayor Kalpa of the Creator Brahma. 2 kalpas = 1 day and night of Brahma ( called Ahoratras ) 360 ahoratras = 1 year of Brahma Parardhe Half the life span of Brahma, OR50 Brahma years. We are in the 51st Brahma Year, OR the second or Dwiteya Pararadhe Two Parardhe : Life span of Brahma ie 100 years After that, pralaya equal to the duration of 2 parardhas take place, and at its end, a new cycle starts. Jamboo dveepey Then , the Sankalpa refers to the geographical position of the place where the ritual is performed. This could be the historical or mythological name of the place. Sri Bhagavatham deals with the geography of the world in a great detail. It divides the world into seven dweepas. India is in Jambu dweepa and America in Krauncha dweepa. Bharata varshey, Bharata:khandey, Sakhabde, mero: dakshiney parsvey In the geographical part to the south of the Meru Mountain in the land of Bharata. Meru is the mythological heavenly mountain, and our planet Earth is south of it. Technically , this also means that this particular term merO: dakshiNE pArSvE would be applicable to all parts of the world. ……nAma samvatsarE Resuming the reference to time,the Sankalpa proceeds further as follows: Samvatsaram is a Year. Hindu calendar has a 60 year cycle. Next year is Nandhana corresponding to the Year (2012 -2013) ……AyaNE (Ayanam) As per calendars based on the solar system the year is divided into two halves in accordance with the movement of the sun, Northwards and Southwards. The former is termed Uttaraayanam and the latter Dakshinaayanam. Dakshinayanam (6 months) – Aadi to Margazhi Uttarayanam (6 months) - Thai to AaNi ……Ritou (Rithus) The year is divided into 6 seasons or RITUS, which correspond to 2 months each of the Lunar Calendar. These are as follows: • Chithirai Vaikasi =Vasantha Rithu (March-April, April-May) • Aani Aadi = Greeshama Rithu (May-June, June-July) • Aavani Puratasi = Varsha Rithu (July-Aug, Aug-Sep) • Iypasi Karthigai =Sharadh Rithu (Sep-Oct, Oct-Nov) • Markazhi Thai = Hemantha Rithu (Nov-Dec, Dec-Jan) • Masi Panguni = Shishira Rithou (February/March) ……Subha-tithau (Thithis) These are days of the month calculated from the day after Pournami, till Amavasya, or vice versa. Pournami/Amavasya + 1: Prathama + 2. Dvithiya + 3. Trithiya + 4. Chaturthi + 5. Panchami + 6. Shashti + 7. Saptami + 8. Ashtami + 9. Navami + 10. Dasami + 11. Ekadasi + 12. Dvadashi + 13. Trayodasi + 14. Chaturdasi + 15. PourNami OR Amavasya ……mAsE (Months) • Chitirai – Mesham April - May • Vaikasi – Rishabam May – June • Aani – Mithunam June - July • Aadi – Kadakam July - August • Aavani – Simham August - Sep • Puratasi – Kannya Sep - Oct • Iypasi – Tulam Oct - Nov • Karthigai – Virchikam Nov -Dec • Markazhi = Dhanur Dec - Jan • Thai – Makaram Jan - Feb • Masi – Kumbam Feb - March • Panguni – Meenam March – April ……pakshE (Paksham) Shukla Pakshe: day after Amavasya till and including Pournami Krishna Pakshe: day after Pournami till and including Amavasya . ……vAsara (days of a week) • Sunday: Bhanu Vasara; • Monday: Indu /Soma Vasara; • Tuesday: Bhowma Vasara; • Wednesday: Soumya Vasara; • Thursday: Guru Vasara; • Friday: Brugu Vasara; • Saturday: Sthira Vasara ……nakshatra yuktAyAm (Nakshatram) Aswani/ Aswinee , BharaNi/ apabharaNee , Kaarthikai/ Krutthikaa , ROhiNi/ ROhiNee , Mrugaseersham/ Mrugasiras , thiruvAdhirai/ AardhrA , Punarpoosam / PunarvasU , Poosam / Pushyam, Aayilyam/. AaslEshA , Makam / MaghA , Pooram/ Poorvabhalgunee , Hastham/ HasthA , Chittirai/ ChithrA , SvAthi / SvAthee , VisAkam/ VisAkaa , anusham/ anurAdhA , KEttai/ JyEshtA , Moolam/ Moolaa , PoorAdam/ , PoorvAshADaa , UttharAdam/ UtthaAshAdaa , ThiruvONam/ SravaNam , Avittam/ Dhanishtaa , Sathayam/ Sathabhishak , PorrattAthi/ Poorvabhadhra , UttharattAdhi/UthrabhdhrA , Revathy/REvathee . Example The following is a worked out example of the Sankalpam. This is for Yajur Upakarma for Saturday,16th August, 2008. The Ritual Year was Sarvadhari,it was Dakshinayane (since it was Adi month) Kataka Mase, the ritual name for the month ofAdi, Shukla Pakshe since it was pournami and paksham would change the nextday, Pourniasyam, the name for Pournami,and since it was Saturday, it was Sthira vaasa. The star of the day was Sravana. SrI govinda govindagovinda! asya SrI-bhagavata: mahA purushasya vishNor AgjnayA pravartamAnasya aadhya brahmaNa: dviteeya-parArdhE SrI-SvEtha-varAha-kalpE, vaivasvatha-manvantarE, kaliyugE, prathamE pAdE, Jamboo dveepE, BhArata varshE, Bharata: khaNDE, SakAbde:, merO: dakshiNE pArSvE asmin vartamAnEvyAvahArikE, PrabhavAdi shashTi samvatsarANAmmadhyE Sarvadhaari Naamasamvathsare Dakshinaayane greeshma rithou kataka Maase Sukhla Pakshe Pournamaasyaam subhathithou sthira vaasara SravaNa Nakshathra SrI-vishnu-yOga, SrI-vishnu-karaNa, Subha-yOga, Subha-karaNa, Yevam guNa,-viSeshaNaviSishTAyAm, asyAm …… AsyAm Subha-tithou, SrI-Bhagavad-AjnayA, Sri Bhagavat-kainkarya-roopam |
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