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Season 12009 May 2026

: Oak argues that astronomical observations mentioned in the texts—such as the position of the sun in the Chaitra month during the Sharad ritu (autumn season)—only align with the sky as it appeared around 12,000 BCE .

: Many scholars believe the Sanskrit used in these epics evolved much later. Season 12009

: Many readers find the attempt to date these events irrelevant, viewing the Ramayana as a "timeless" didactic work meant to teach human values rather than a literal historical dissertation. Other modern archaeological data suggests dates closer to 1300 BCE for major Vedic-era events. Other Potential Meanings : Oak argues that astronomical observations mentioned in

This specific date is primarily associated with the research of , who used archaeoastronomy, the precession of the equinoxes, and internal descriptions from the Valmiki Ramayana to propose this timeline. Other modern archaeological data suggests dates closer to