Vikramaditya Vedic Clock Launched in Madhya Pradesh
On 1st September 2025, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister launched the Vikramaditya Vedic Clock and its mobile application, integrating the Hindu panchang (religious calendar) and traditional Indian time calculation with modern technology.
- The clock calculates time based on sunrise-to-sunrise cycles, lunar phases, and seasonal changes, offering a scientifically grounded system for determining festivals, fasts, and auspicious times.
- Its mobile app provides 7,000 years of Panchang data, daily religious guidance, and alerts for meditation, fasts, and ....
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