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In Episode 30 of Ancient Code, Modern Mind, host Harsh Rain concludes the Dṛkkarma corrections and unveils Aryabhata’s groundbreaking explanation of eclipses in the Golapāda of the Aryabhatiya. The episode begins by completing visibility corrections with Akṣadṛkkarma (latitude-visibility) and Ayanadṛkkarma (ecliptic inclination), refining apparent longitude for precise observations. The centerpiece is Aryabhata’s rational, geometric explanation of eclipses, rejecting mythological causes like the demon Rāhu. He defines shadow (Tamaḥ) as the absence of light, explaining solar eclipses as the Moon (Śaśī) covering the Sun (Sūrya) and lunar eclipses as Earth’s shadow (Bhūcchāyā) covering the Moon. This physical model, rooted in a spherical Earth and light’s straight-line path, sets the stage for eclipse calculations. The episode connects Aryabhata’s insights to modern eclipse prediction and space mission design, emphasizing his scientific mindset. Dramatic and enlightening, this episode transforms eclipses from omens to predictable phenomena.

Key Words:
Aryabhata, Golapāda, Dṛkkarma, Akṣadṛkkarma, Ayanadṛkkarma, eclipse causation, Rāhu, shadow, Tamaḥ, solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, Śaśī, Sūrya, Bhūcchāyā, spherical Earth, geometry, parallax, horizon dip, astronomy, ancient India, eclipse prediction, space exploration, scientific method.

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