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🌞 A Timeless Alternative to Daylight Saving: Surya Siddhantha and the Ujjain Prime Meridian - by Yogesh Tiwari

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🌞 A Timeless Alternative to Daylight Saving: Surya Siddhantha and the Ujjain Prime Meridian Introduction As the world questions the effectiveness and health impacts of Daylight Saving Time (DST), ancient Indian astronomy offers a fascinating, logical alternative rooted in celestial observation: Surya Siddhantha. Developed thousands of years ago, the Surya Siddhantha is a Sanskrit astronomical treatise that laid the foundation for timekeeping in India. It accurately describes solar movements, earth’s tilt, and the role of the sunrise at Lanka (roughly corresponding to Ujjain’s longitude) as a reference for time measurement. Today, we explore how this system—placing Ujjain (India) as the Prime Meridian (0° longitude)—offers a geographically fair, astronomically grounded alternative to artificial adjustments like DST. 🧭 Why Ujjain as the Prime Meridian? Geographic and Astronomical Justification Ujjain (Longitude ~75.8° E) lies close to the ancient city of Lanka (as per Surya Sid...

Surya Siddhantha Measured Time Before Modern Clocks — by Yogesh Tiwari

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  Long before digital clocks and atomic  watches, ancient Indian astronomers had already developed a sophisticated method to measure time — down to fractions of a second. The text at the heart of this precision? Surya Siddhanta, a 1,500+ year old Sanskrit astronomical treatise. In this post, we’ll explore how this ancient system measured time using the sun, stars, and mathematics — and why it still deserves our attention today. 🌞 What is Surya Siddhanta? Surya Siddhanta is an ancient Indian text on astronomy and timekeeping. It offers detailed methods to calculate: The positions of planets Sunrise and sunset times Eclipses Sidereal time (stellar time) The Earth’s rotation and inclination Far from being mythological, this is a mathematical astronomy manual, written in verse 🕰️ Timekeeping Before Clocks Surya Siddhanta divides time into the following units: Unit Meaning Truti ~29.6 microseconds Nimesha Blink of an eye (~0.213 seconds) Ks...