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Time & works of 3 Kalidasa and Vedic concepts

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(//)- () - - - - ( , . )- () () ( ) -, , , (/) (/)- - () , (, ) http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/NINEVEH_%28Jewish_Encyclopedia%29 The Aryan Medes, who had attained to organized power east and northeast of Nineveh, repeatedly invaded Assyria proper, and in 607 succeeded in destroying the city Media-From BibleWiki (Redirected from Medes)-They appear to have been a branch of the Aryans, who came from the east bank of the Indus, , - (/) --- () () ( )- - ( - ) () - ( - ) ()

History of the Calendar, by M.N. Saha and N. C. Lahiri (part C of the Report of The Calendar Reforms Committee under Prof. M. N. Saha with Sri N.C. Lahiri as secretary in November 1952-Published by Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001, 1955, Second Edition 1992. Page, 168-last para-Caesar wanted to start the new year on the 25th December, the winter solstice day. But people resisted that choice because a new moon was due on January 1, 45 BC. And some people considered that the new moon was lucky. Caesar had to go along with them in their desire to start the new reckoning on a traditional lunar landmark.

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, - ) (- ), (-) ( ) (- ) (- ) (- ) (-), - (- ) ( ) (- ) (- ) . - ( - ) , , - - () - (- ) -- = , ( ) (- ) ( , ) ( ) , - -

- , ( , , ) - - , , , -() - () () - ( ) () ( ) --! ( -) - - (- ) , (/) , ,

, ( ) ( , , , ) ( , /) = , = ( ) () - ( - ) , ( ) - -- . - . - . . - . . . . . () ,

- . ( ) , ( ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 BC 15 March 44 BC) --- In 78 BC, --- On the way across the Aegean Sea, Caesar was kidnapped by pirates and held prisoner. He maintained an attitude of superiority throughout his captivity. When the pirates thought to demand a ransom of twenty talents of silver, he insisted they ask for fifty. After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and imprisoned them. He had them crucified on his own authority. Quoted from History of the Calendar, by M.N. Saha and N. C. Lahiri (part C of the Report of The Calendar Reforms Committee under Prof. M. N. Saha with Sri N.C. Lahiri as secretary in November 1952-Published by Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001, 1955, Second Edition 1992. Page, 168-last para-Caesar wanted to start the new year on the 25th December, the winter solstice day. But people resisted that choice because a new moon was due on January 1, 45 BC. And some people considered that the new moon was lucky. Caesar had to go along with them in their desire to start the new reckoning on a traditional lunar landmark.

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, , ( /) ( ///) , ( //, //) () ( /) ( /) ( /) ( /) () ( /-) ( /) (, ) , () , ( /) ( //) ( //) ( //) ( //) ( //) ( //) ( //)

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Al-Baquarah-2/23-Who made the earth a bed for you, and the heaven a roof, and caused water to come down from the clouds and therewith brought forth fruits for your sustenance. 2/62-O Moses, surely we will not remain content with one kind of food; pray, then, to thy Lord for us that He may bring forth for us of what the earth grows-of its herbs and its cucumbers and its wheat and its lentils and its onions He said, Would you take in exchange that which is worse for that which is better? 2/68-Moses said to his people-Allah commands you to slaughter a cow. They said-Do you make ajest of us? 2/70-He answered-God says, it is cow of dun colour, pure and rich in tone, delighting the beholders. 2/72-God says, it is a cow not broken to plough the earth or water the tilth; one without blemish; of one colour. Then they slaughtered her, though they would rather not do it. , ( ) (= ( ///) ( ///) ( - - /) ( , ) = , ( ///) ) ( /) () ( ///) ( //) () ( /) , ( //) , , ( ) ( , )

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- - ( //) , - , , - - - , ( ) //) ( (=) ( //) ( //-) -, , , ( //) - - ( ), ( ), ( ) () -- ( /) ( ///) ( ///) ( /// )

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(- /) - (, , /) ) ( ( ) ( ) , , , , , (sept =, oct = , nova = , deci = ) - , , (august) () , -, -, - - - , , , , , ( //) (, /) , ( /) - ( /)

---- ( /-) - //) ( - - - - ( ) () -- (, )- ( //) ( /) , ( /) () ( -)- ( //) ( //) ( /) () ( - )- ( //) ( //) ( ///) ( /) () ( - )- ( ///) ( ///) ( ) ( - ) , - , ( ///-) () ( - )- () (), (), (), (), (), () ()

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() , (- ) ( //) , , - , () , ( ) , , () - , , - ( ) () () , , - , , ,

( /) () - - ( /) , , , () - - . (, ) - (, /) , - - () - , , , - (, /) () - (, /) , , , , , - , - - , ( //) (/-) () - ,

, - , () ( ) - , (- ), ( ), ( //)- - - (//)- ), ..( ) , .. ( //-) /- , (/) (///) (/-) - ( = ) - ( ..) ( ) ()

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