POSITIONS FOR 25/01/2025 03:13:15 AM
On this great Auspicious day, In the 28th Equinoctial Cycle,
The 28th Fourfold Chatur Yuga – In the Cosmological Cycle,
Sveta Varaha In the Greater Equinoctial Cycle, Manvantara ,
Vaivaswata, Kali 5126, we express what Nine Revolving Heavens indicate !
The Sevenfold Ephemeris
These are the Saptanga,
The seven limbs of Almighty Time.
Day, Star, Lunation, Half Lunation, Nitya Yoga,
Year & Ahargana ! As tomorrow is unknown.
As next moment unknown. Laplace advocated Probability,
As weapon to be in tune with Reality.
So use your IQ and MQ, So follow the Light of the Heavens,
So that no evil will befall you.
As this Science is a Lamp In Darkness.
(Thamaseeya Deepaha)
This Scientia Intuitiva admits,
The Unknowable behind all manifestations,
Extends the limit of that Unknowable,
Till it comprehends all unknown.

Planet | Longitude |
---|---|
Mercury | 270.7961 |
Sun | 281.0288 |
Mars | 89.2226 |
Jupiter | 47.3851 |
Venus | 327.3080 |
Saturn | 322.4380 |
Moon | 225.8456 |
Sidereal Time | 803.0 |
Star | ANIZHAM |
Equation of Time | 12.12 |
Duration Night | 22.00 |
VARA | S |
Thidhi | EKADASI |
Nitya Yoga | DHRUVA |
Karana | Simha |
Asc Degree | 260.9 |
Dsc Degree | 80.91 |
Sun Rise | 648 |
Sun Set | 626 |
Solstice | 1 |
Moonstice | 23 |
Solar Declination | -19.0 |
Ahargana | 1872235 |
Solar Month | Makara |
Lunar Month | Margahirsh |
Kali Era | 5126 |
Saka Era | 1946 |
Masonic Era | 6025 |
Mal Year | 1200 |
Lunstice | 9.63 |
Day Duration | -22.0 |
Chandra Vela | PAPAKARMAM |
Chandra Kriya | KSHEERA PANA |
Chandra Avastha | MRUSHTANNABH |
Current form alone matters in cricket and Karun Nair is any day better than Shreyas Iyer, who flopped in last match for Bombay. Karun is a triple centurion, averaging 389 in Vijay Hazare Trophy, which Shreyas or any other Indian batsmen cannot match .The prejudice of the Selectors is naked !
Easiest way to dismiss Shreyas Iyer in Champions Trophy’ exposed after batter’s flop show for Mumbai in Ranji Trophy. From an article in HInd Times.Read more news like this on HindustanTimes.com
Story by HT Sports Desk
Mumbai’s star-studded batting lineup has flopped quite spectacularly in their Ranji Trophy Group A match against Jammu and Kashmir. India captain Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shreyas Iyer are among those who are either regulars in the Test team or contenders to be in
According to former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Basit Ali, Iyer’s shot to be dismissed in the first innings was the worst of the lot.
“The worst shot in that innings (Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy match) was of Shreyas Iyer. The team lost six wickets and the mid-on was pushed back, but you still hit it right there,” said Basit on his Youtube channel. “The easiest way to dismiss Shreyas Iyer in the Champions Trophy is to have the mid-on back because he is surely going to go for a big hit.”
Iyer was dismissed for a score of 11 off seven deliveries choosing to go for a big shot off Yudhvir Singh and getting caught at mid-on. He had hit a four and a six in his short innings before that. In Mumbai’s second innings, Iyer scored 17 runs in 16 balls before being caught behind off Auqib Nabi.
Mumbai’s international stars fail to impress
This match marked Rohit’s return to domestic cricket after a decade and yet, his dismissals were eerily similar to how he fell during the five-Test tour of Australia in which he a woefull 6.20 in five innings. He fell after scoring three runs in 19 balls in the first innings. In the second, he smashed three back-to-back sixes and then fell going for a fourth on a score of 28 off 35 balls.