|link|: Telugu Panchangam 100 Years

Venkataraya did not flinch. “The British measure the sky as a corpse. We measure it as a living body. Their equinox is mean; ours is true, corrected for the equation of time . Go back to your factory clocks.”

In 1998, a strange thing happened. A young couple from Hyderabad, both software engineers, came to Srikakulam. They had conceived a child via IVF. The embryo had been implanted on a specific date in May. They asked Krishna Murthy: “What is the Janma Nakshatra of our unborn child, according to the date of implantation?” telugu panchangam 100 years

“Old man,” he said, “your Panchangam says the Vernal Equinox is on March 22. The British Observatory in Calcutta says it is March 21. Your calculations are off by one day.” Venkataraya did not flinch

There, a bureaucrat told him: “Your Panchangam differs from the National one by up to 48 minutes on some tithis. You must standardize.” Their equinox is mean; ours is true, corrected