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Kaivalya Darshanam was written around 1900 and not 1895.
I have removed the incongruous reference to the Binary System Institute as there is no source provided for Sri Yukteswar Giri supporting the theory that the Sun has a companion star. Pilatus 17:14, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
I see that it was reverted but I'll leave that since I haven't read the book. I did remove the "more and more" western scientists part and that it offers "better proof", since neither can be qualified/quantified. -- Censorwolf 20:34, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
The Dual Star Theory of Yukteswar which SRF has adopted is an enigma not easily decipherable. Equally obscure is the associated assertion of a grand center called Vishnunabhi. If the Dual Star and Vishnunabhi are on the astral plane and our sun is on the physical plane science will not find the answer to these phenomena in the current yuga (to stick with vedic terminology). By the way, nowhere in the "Holy Science" does Yukteswar claim that the center of the Milky Way is in Sagittarius.Walter Elyon 22:45, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi, first time contributor (so I apologize up front if I'm out of line here). Under the heading "A Revolutionary Interlude" there is a reference in the third paragraph to "Arabinda Ghose." This is an alternate spelling of Aurobindo Ghose, who already has his own Wikipedia entry under the title "Sri Aurobindo." I suggest that the two pages be linked. 68.101.136.225 ( talk) 04:46, 12 October 2009 (UTC)
As far as I know "our" sun is moving around the socalled black sun. But I cannot give any proof for that, only my memory. Austerlitz 88.72.11.196 16:53, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
User: Red Rose 13, someone systematically changing 'Paramahansa' to 'Paramhansa' on this page or any other is not vandalism and you should not be using that word to describe the recent edit of that nature. This is a good-faith edit even if you don't agree with it. You throw that word out carelessly like yelling 'fire' in a movie theater. Jack B108 ( talk) 23:22, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
Modern astronomy knows, today, that more than 90% of the solar systems studied so far, are composed of 2 or more stars, that revolve around each other. It is also stated by modern astronomers that, while other stars move in the sky, Sirius is the only one that remains stoped. All astronomical charts of ancient civilizations point to the star Sirius as being our binary. In different civilizations, they all refer to sirius with a name related to the animal "dog", for they undestood it as our "faithful companion" - while other stars follow their rout in the sky, Sirius remains with us, aproximating and departing every 12.000 years. Also, modern astronomy undestands "red" stars as aproaching stars, while "blue" stars as departing stars. All ancient astronomical charts, from Mexico, Egypt, India and China, refered to Sirius as a red star until the year 500 b.C, and as a blue star after that, and in this sense, they state exactly the same stated by Swami Sri Yukteswarji, that the farthest point of our sister star, was in the year 500 b.C, the highest point of Kali Yuga, or the lowest point in the hability of humanity to grasp finer and subtler forces, and after that, we entered the 12.000 years asceding fase of the yugas. The information concerning modern astronomy can be found at USC and UCLA.
as per Wikipedia:INDICSCRIPT do not revert Shrikanthv ( talk) 11:14, 26 June 2019 (UTC)