India’s first Vedic watch is now on mobile, learn time from sunrise to sunset. MP CM Mohan Yadav Launches Vedic Clock App 7000 Year Panchang Mobile

Did you know? Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has launched Vikramaditya Vedic watch and app! Now find information about 7000 years old almanac, Muhurta and astrology on your mobile, a mixture of ancient knowledge and modern technology.

MP CM Mohan Yadav Launches India’s First 7000-Year Vedic Clock App: Can you imagine that 7000 years of Vedic Almanac now in your smartphone? Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has uniquely confluent Indian traditional time calculations and modern technology. Vikramaditya Vedic clock and app not only shows time, but also accurately provide all the details like Panchang, Muhurta, Nakshatra, planetary-constellation position, sun and lunar eclipse, Chaughdiya and religious fast. This initiative is a milestone towards connecting the ancient tradition of Indian science and astrology to the digital age.

Why is the Vedic watch special?

Vikramaditya Vedic clock is based on traditional Indian time census and it gives importance to the time from sun rise to sunset. This watch and app include information from 3179 Vikram East (Birth of Sri Krishna) to 7000 years of almanac. It includes date, constellation, yoga, karan, war, mass, fasting, festivals, and 30 different auspicious and inauspicious Muhurtas.

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Does this app only show time or more than that?

This app is not limited to just telling time. User through this:

  • You can get information about religious work and practice in more than 189 global languages.
  • Alarm can be set for all tasks.
  • GMT and IST can learn Vedic time (30 hours) over time.
  • Temperature, wind speed, humidity and weather information can also be obtained.
  • Religious and cultural symbols such as 12 Jyotirlinga, Navagraha and major religious places can be seen.

Unique confluence of technology and tradition

Vikramaditya Vedic watch is associated with the Internet and GPS, and its information can be easily seen on mobile, smart TV and other digital mediums. After the world’s first Vedic watch in Ujjain, this app will now work to connect people with Indian scientists and cultural heritage across India.

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Will every person be able to see Vedic almanac on mobile in future?

This initiative of CM Mohan Yadav is not only a confluence of technology and culture, but it is also an attempt to spread the ancient system of Indian time calculations to the people. With this initiative, an attempt has been made to increase the convenience of the people by bringing India’s Vedic science and astrology tradition on digital platforms. Ujjain’s first Vedic watch and now the Vikramaditya app launched at the Chief Minister’s residence shows that the confluence of Indian tradition and modern technology is possible.

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