The Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek device used to track celestial motions, was found to follow a lunar calendar, not the solar calendar previously thought. New research using advanced statistical techniques confirms the device’s 354-day cycle, highlighting the ingenuity of its creators.
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Ashadha, the ninth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, is a time of profound transformation and spiritual growth. This auspicious month, marked by the sun’s southward journey, encourages reflection, rejuvenation, and a connection with the divine. With the influence of powerful Nakshatras, Ashadha offers opportunities for positive changes in various aspects of life, from business and relationships to health and spiritual well-being.