
Betrayed By Wife, This King Became A Saint And Created...
King Vikramaditya's older brother, yogi Bhrithari, was a highly esteemed individual who was well-known for his intense yoga and meditation techniques. He wrote a number of significant books on meditation, yoga, and ethics. He made significant contributions to the scientific development of the vikram Samvat calendar.
Bhrithari received an amar phal, a fruit of immortality, from a saint, which exposed the treason. This fruit was given to Pingla by Bhrithari, but she gave it to her lover, a horseback rider. Another woman ultimately gave the fruit back to Bhrithari out of admiration after receiving it from the horse rider.
Being a skilled mathematician, Bhrithari used his skills to create the Hindu Panchang, a calendar that is still utilized nationwide for auspicious occasions and religious Hindu activities.
Through painstaking astronomical computations and cosmic observations, he was able to ascertain the locations of numerous planets as well as the motion of the Earth and Moon. He ensured the correctness of the vikram Samvat by adjusting the lunar and solar years and analyzing weather fluctuations.
Bhrithari meticulously created the Hindu calendar by researching astronomical computations, examining planets and constellations, and tracking seasonal variations. Vikram Samvat is a dependable calendar because of its work, which resulted in the development of a system that precisely corrected the lunar and solar years.
Vikram Samvat became a benchmark for calculating important Hindu festivals and religious rites as it grew in acceptance and popularity throughout India.