Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has unveiled the Vikramaditya Vedic clock at his official residence in Bhopal. The clock serves as a symbol of India's scientific heritage and integrates the Indian calendar system. Alongside the clock, a mobile application was launched that covers over 7,000 years of historical timekeeping dating back to the Mahabharata era. The initiative aims to revive ancient Indian time calculation methods while providing practical features for daily spiritual and practical use.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Unveils Vikramaditya Vedic Clock and App

  • Clock integrates Indian calendar with dates and constellations in 189 languages
  • Mobile app covers over 7,000 years of history from Mahabharata era
  • Provides Panchang details, tithi, nakshatra, and muhurta information
  • Features alarms for religious activities, meditation, and weather updates
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MP CM Mohan Yadav unveils Vedic clock, app to revive India's ancient timekeeping system

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav launches a Vedic clock and mobile app to revive India's ancient timekeeping system, covering Panchang details in 189 languages.

"The step has been taken to adopt our ancient time structure. - Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Sep 1

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has unveiled the Vikramaditya Vedic clock at his official residence in Bhopal on Monday.

Described as a symbol of India's scientific heritage, the Vikramaditya Vedic clock integrates the Indian calendar, offering detailed information about dates, constellations, Yoga, and festivals in over 189 languages.

Yadav also launched a mobile application linked to the Vikramaditya Vedic clock, which covers over 7,000 years of history dating back to the ‘Mahabharata’ era on the occasion.

Calling it a historic development, the Chief Minister said, "The step has been taken to adopt our ancient time structure. We normally follow the English calendar, but the fact that all our festivals are observed on a particular ‘thithi’. The date will change, but the ‘tithi’ will remain the same."

The government’s initiative aims to revive and promote the Indian time calculation system, presenting a new perspective on the perception and utilisation of time.

According to a government statement, the Vedic clock mobile application offers insights into Panchang, tithi, nakshatra, and more, along with practical features such as alarms for religious activities and meditation.

Accordingly, the users can access Vedic time, current ‘muhurta’ location, and weather-related information, making it a versatile tool for both spiritual and practical purposes, the statement said.

The Vikramaditya Vedic clock serves as a testament to India's enduring legacy and its forward-looking vision, bridging the past with the future through a blend of tradition and technology.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister took part in a youth march under the banner of ‘India’s Time -- Earth’s Time,’ which began at Shaurya Smarak in the city and concluded at his residence, where he also held a discussion with the participants.

Several BJP leaders, including Bhopal MP Alok Sharma, Mayor Malti Rai, and MLA Rameshwar Sharma, attended the event at the Chief Minister’s residence.

- IANS

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Priya S
Downloaded the app and it's amazing! So helpful for knowing exact muhurta timings for puja and festivals. Great initiative by MP government 👏
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Michael C
While I appreciate preserving cultural heritage, I hope the government is also focusing on basic infrastructure and development needs alongside such initiatives.
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Ananya R
Our ancestors were so advanced in astronomy and time calculation. Glad to see this knowledge being revived and made accessible to everyone through technology!
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Vikram M
The 189 languages feature is impressive! This will help preserve regional calendars and traditions across India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone interested in Indian culture, I find this fascinating. The integration of Panchang with modern app features makes ancient wisdom so accessible!

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