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The Brhat Samhita Of Varaha Mihira Varahamihira Verified Access

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Long before modern sonar and satellite imaging, the Brhat Samhita dedicated an entire section (the Dakargala or "Science of Water Divination") to locating underground water. Varahamihira detailed specific —such as the presence of certain termite mounds, specific species of trees (like the Udambara or Cluster Fig), and the direction of root growth—to determine the exact depth and quality of groundwater.

Absolute verification of the original Brhat Samhita is complicated by one significant factor: . Because the text was copied by hand for over a millennium, later scribes and scholars occasionally added their own verses or commentary to the main body of the text. the brhat samhita of varaha mihira varahamihira verified

Long before modern meteorology, Varāhamihira documented sophisticated methods for predicting rainfall, droughts, and monsoons. He analyzed:

The reliability of the text has been heavily scrutinized by modern philologists. The Wikipedia entry for Bṛhat Saṃhitā notes that the text originally stated it had 100 chapters. However, due to the rigors of transmission, variations appeared. The edition by scholar Sudhakara Dvivedi (which includes Utpala's 10th-century commentary) contains 105 chapters, while H. Kern's edition includes an additional chapter titled "Raja-lakshnam". This public link is valid for 7 days

A major verified claim is the Samavasarana – a circular, multi-tiered temple design described in detail (Chapters 55–57). The Brhat Samhita specifies proportions: the central shrine’s diameter, the number of pillars, and the orientation based on solstices.

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Varahamihira calculated the length of the sidereal year (time for Earth to orbit the Sun relative to fixed stars) as . Modern measurements place it at 365.256363 days. The difference? Only about 3.5 minutes off after 1,500 years. When verified against NASA's ephemeris data, this margin falls within the observational limits of naked-eye astronomy using gnomons and water clocks.


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