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29 Feb 2024
In a historic moment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually unveil the Vikramaditya Vedic Clock on March 1, symbolizing India's rich cultural heritage and scientific prowess. This extraordinary timepiece, situated atop an 85-ft tower at Ujjain's Jantar Mantar, reverberates with the echoes of ancient Indian traditions of timekeeping.
A Fusion of Past and Present:
Crafted to perfection, the Vikramaditya Vedic Clock showcases time according to the Vedic Hindu Panchang, integrating traditional wisdom with modern technology. From planetary positions and Muhurats to astrological calculations, it also accurately reflects Indian Standard Time (IST) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), offering a holistic perspective of time.
Reviving Ancient Wisdom:
Shishir Gupta, a member of the clock's development team, sheds light on its significance. "The world's first Vedic clock marks a return to our roots," he explains. "The clock will calculate time from one sunrise to another. The time period between the two sunrises will be divided into 30 parts, with each hour consisting of 48 minutes. The reading will start from 0:00 with the sunrise functions for 30 hours (an hour of 48 minutes).”
Ujjain: The Timekeeper's Hub:
Ujjain's rich heritage in timekeeping dates back centuries, with the city playing a pivotal role in determining India's time zones and time difference. Positioned at the precise intersection of the zero meridian and Tropic of Cancer, Ujjain has been revered as India's center of time calculation, according to Hindu astronomical beliefs.
Reinstating India's Timekeeping Legacy:
The unveiling of the Vedic clock not only honors India's ancient traditions but also reaffirms its commitment to embracing indigenous knowledge in modern development initiatives. Prime Minister Modi's vision of re-establishing the Indian system of time calculation underscores the nation's unwavering pride in its cultural legacy.
The unveiling of the Vikramaditya Vedic Clock heralds a new dawn in the realm of timekeeping, bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern technology. Its inauguration marks a significant milestone in India's quest to blend tradition with innovation and preserve its cultural heritage for generations to come.