Sahasra Yojana refers to the solar system proportions to Galactic center (Mily way /our galaxy).
Ashtothra Satha Yojana refers to the solar system proportions to the Alpha Lyr ( Vega / Abhijit Constellation or Dhruva Star or Dhruva Padam).
முன்னோர்கள் பலர் வடதுருவ நட்சத்திரம் மற்றும் ஆகாய கங்கையின் மத்தியையும் அது வழிச் செல்லும் ஒளிப்பாதைகளையும் அறிந்தார்கள். தேவ உலகங்களை இவ்வுலகோடு இணைக்கும் அறிவியல் கண்டார்கள்.
Diameter of solar system - 287 billion km or 287,000,000,000 km (Note -This is a scientific estimate /approximation)
Calculation for Dhruva Bhanu / Sura Bhanu - Approximation in Kms
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1 yuga - 108 Deva years or 110.181
1 sahasra - 1 (1/108/1008 as per context)
1 surya yojana - 287,000,000,000 km * 8
24,79,68,00,00,00,000 kms or 26.21226216 light years (Distance from Alpha Lyr / Vega / Abhijit constellation to Sun) - Place of Secondary or Dhruva (Sura) Bhanu or Dhruva padam
Alpha Lyr (Dhruva or North Star) was chosen or our solar system was fixed likewise for the North star in above proportion.
"On Anuradha, with the athi deva Mitra, if we give an offering, it will grow and prosper for 108 years well guarded" says the Vedas or Homa preamble. This is as per his order.
8 is the directional compound or spatial factor.
Other stars in Vega which form 3/5/6 groups with Dhruva star
962 Beta lyrae (36 times Alpha Lyr in distance)
619 Gamma lyrae,Zeta lyrae (24 times Alpha Lyr in distance)
1160 Delta lyrae (44 times Alpha Lyr in distance)
162 epsilon lyrae (6 times Alpha Lyr in distance)
GC – Galactic Center of Milky Way
SS – Our Solar system
CG - Center of Milky Way galaxy (approximate)
Distance of GC from SS
27000 / 26421 light years (Alpha Lyr * 1008) - Place of Primary Sura Bhanu
Calculation for Galaxial Bhanu / Sura Bhanu - Approximation in Billion kms
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1 yuga - 108 or 110.181
1 sahasra - 1008 (1/108/1008 as per context)
1 surya yojana - 287 km * 8
Distance of GC from SS
255,000,000
Calculation for Galaxial Bhanu / Sura Bhanu - Approximation in Kms
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1 yuga - 108 Deva years or 110.181
1 sahasra - 1008 (1/108/1008 as per context)
1 surya yojana - 287,000,000,000 km * 8
Distance of GC from SS
249,951,744,000,000,000 ~ 255,000,000,000,000,000
Essence of calculation is as below. Each number (1008, 8) has a metaphysical significance.
255,000,000,000,000,000
Divided by
(1008*287*8)
110.181 ~ 108
Below are assumptions and approximates and can be improved further to derive better clarity.
SS diameter approx - 287,000,000,000
Distance of GC from SS approx. - 255,000,000,000,000,000
Calculation for Pratyaksha Bhanu / Vrusha Bhanu - Approximation in Kms
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1 yuga - 108,000 Manushya years (Maha Chatur yuga is 432,000 as per Brahma Shri N.Gopalakrishnan and correlate with Aryabhatta)
1 sahasra – 108 (1/108/1008 as per context)
1 manushya yojana - 1 mile / 1.6 km * 8 = 12.8 km
Distance from sun to earth
=149 million km
Note – This has to be studied further for any errors. ( For e.g. 1 to Dhruva Bhanu, 108 is to 3 worlds or Pratyaksha/Vrisha bhanu or our sun, 1008 is to 7 worlds or Galaxial/Sura Bhanu, as in gayathri vs pranayamam, 3 and 7 worlds referred. Dhruva Bhanu is setup for 1 which is an escape path for divine spirits). This means humans who are bonded by 3 malas ( anavam, kanmam and mayai) need to cross 3 worlds first. Some can reach 7 worlds by additional practices.
Dhruva Bhanu is an easy escape route for those follow divine spirits!!
Alternatively, below calculation looks wrong if we use 1008 for Sahasra which works for galaxial bhanu.
Possible or Incorrect Calculation for Pratyaksha Bhanu / Vrusha Bhanu
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1 yuga – 11,548/12000 Manushya years (Chatur yuga is 46,192)
1 sahasra - 1008 (1/108/1008 as per context)
1 manushya yojana - 1 mile / 1.6 km * 8 = 12.8 km
Hari Om
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