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    (53) Chronological chart of thehistory of Bharatvarsh since its origination.

    Chronology of Bharatvarsh since its origination

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    Disciplic succession of Jagadguru Shankaracharya for 2,500 years

    Chronology of Bharatvarsh since its origination

    Period

    (trillion years ago)

    Description

    155.521972(155.521971961600 in 1998)

    Birth of Brahma, the first kalp called theBrahm kalp. Brahma meditates and conceives allthe Vedas and Puranas with the Grace of Krishn. His homage to Krishn at that time is

    called the Brahm Sanhita.

    155.513332

    The second kalp. Brahma creates the brahmand, produces the first ten Rishis.Devas and

    asuras (gods and demons) are created. They are called the celestial gods and the demons.

    The main abodes of the gods are: bhu, bhuv, swah (the abode of god Indra), mah, jan, tap

    and satya (the abode of Brahma). The general term for the abode of the demons ispatal lok

    which is below the celestial abodes of gods and nearbhu lok. All these abodes are in a

    separate space and dimension. Later on the ozone layer is formed on the earth planet.

    Brahma produces Swayambhuva Manu and Shatroopa, the Rishis on the earth planet

    conceive the Vedas and Puranas; and gradually the human civilization develops. (There

    are 14 manvantars in a kalpand in every kalpsimilar Divine historical events happen.Up till now 18,000 kalpashave already elapsed. One kalpalong with Brahmas nightis 8,640 million years.)

    (million years ago)

    (The existing kalp)

    1971.961600

    (as in 1998)

    Beginning of the existing day (kalp) of Brahma and (as in 1998) first manvantarof

    Swayambhuva Manu and Shatroopa. Swayambhuva Manu had two sons and three

    daughters. Bhakt Dhruv was from his second son Uttampad, Bhagwan Kapil was from

    his daughter Deohooti and Bhakt Prahlad was in the family succession of his first son,

    Priyavrat.

    1663.3902Beginning of the second manvantarof Swarochish Manu.

    1354.8188

    Beginning of the third manvantarof Uttam Manu.

    1046.2474

    Beginning of the fourth manvantarof Tamas Manu.

    737.676

    Beginning of the fifth manvantarof Raivat Manu.

    429.1045

    Beginning of the sixth manvantarof Chakchush Manu.

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    dynasties of

    gadh after the

    habharat war

    and the

    important

    historical

    personalitiesautam Buddh,

    Chandragupt

    Maurya,

    Jagadguru

    ankaracharya

    Vikramaditya).

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    Classifications

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    120.5331

    Beginning of the seventh manvantarof Vaivaswat Manu.

    (million years ago)

    (The existing manvantar)

    120.5331*

    Beginning of the existing (seventh) manvantarof Vaivaswat Manu who had ten sons and

    one daughter. Surya Vansh starts from his elder son Ikchvaku and Chandra Vansh starts

    from his daughterEla. Bhakt Ambarish was in the 3rd generation of his son Nabhag.

    57.024

    Emperor Mandhatas rule in Bharatvarsh.

    39.744

    Descension of Parashuram.

    18.144

    Descension ofBhagwan Ram.

    (BC) (From 3228 BC onward)

    3228**

    Descension ofBhagwan Krishn.

    3139

    The Mahabharat war (lasted for 18 days). Beginning ofBrihadrath dynasty ofMagadh,

    and Yudhishthir dynasty ofHastinapur. (Brihadrath dynasty starts with Marjari so it is

    also called the dynasty of Marjari family.)

    *The Puranas mention more than 50 important personalities of Surya Vansh who were between Ikchvaku and

    Bhagwan Ram in 102 million years.

    **According to the Surya Siddhant the astrologers have calculated that kaliyugstarted on the afternoon of 17th

    February, 3102 BC. In the Bhagwatam, Brahma tells in round figures that Krishn remained on this earth planet for 125

    years.

    Accordingly, if you add 125 years to February, 3102, it comes to February 3227 BC. But Krishns descension was in the

    Rohini nakchatra (asterism) of the 8th waning moon midnight ofbhadon (August) which is about seven months earlier.

    Thus, His descension date is 3228 BC and He stayed on the earth planet for 125 years and about 7 months.

    3102 Ascension of Bhagwan Krishn and the beginning ofkaliyug.

    2139

    End of Brihadrath dynasty (21 kings for 1,000 years).

    2139-2001

    Pradyot dynasty (5 kings for 138 years).

    2001-1641

    Shishunag dynasty (10 kings for 360 years).

    1894-1814

    Gautam Buddh.

    1641-1541

    Nandas (Mahapadm Nand and his 8 sons for 100 years).

    1541-1241

    Maurya dynasty (10 kings for about 300 years).

    1541-1507

    Chandragupt Maurya (34 years).

    1507-1479

    Bindusar (28 years).

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    1479-1443

    Ashokvardhan (36 years).

    1241-784

    Shung and Kanua dynasty (14 kings for 457 years).

    784-328

    Andhra dynasty (30 kings for 456 years).

    509-477

    Jagadguru Shankaracharya.

    328-83

    Gupt dynasty (7 kings for 245 years).

    (Chandragupt Vijayaditya, 328-321 BC, and Alexanders invasion was

    326 BC.)

    (Samudragupt Ashokaditya Priyadarshin, or Ashok the Great,

    321-270 BC.)

    102 BC-15 AD

    Vikramaditya, established the Vikram era in 57 BC.

    (AD)

    25-85 Shalivahan (ruled for 60 years), established Shalivahan Shak era in 78 AD.

    85-1192

    There were several kingdoms of Rajpoot kings all over India. They ruled for 1,107

    years.

    1192-1757

    In 1192, Mohammad Gori invaded Delhi (Hastinapur) the second time, defeated and

    killed Prithiviraj Chauhan, and became the king. Since then several dynasties of

    Muslims ruled India for 565 years, then,

    1757-1947

    In 1757, English regime was established in Bengal. British ruled India for 190 years.

    1947

    In 1947, India got Independence.

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