astro.wikisort.org - InstitutionJantar Mantar is an observatory built in Varanasi in the year 1737 by Maharaja Jai Singh II of kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur). The observatory is one of the five built by Maharaja Jai Singh II.
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Observatory in Varnasi, India
For other uses, see Jantar Mantar (disambiguation).
History
Maharaja Jai Singh II was also an astronomer and had a deep interest in science and astronomy. In the early 18th century, he sent his scholars to several countries to study design, construction and technology of the observatories and also the prevalent technology. The scholars returned with their observations and many manuals on astronomy. Subsequently, between 1724 and 1737, Maharaja Jai Singh II had five observatories constructed in Jaipur, Mathura, New Delhi, Ujjain and in Varanasi.[2]
There is another evidence of the observatory being built at least two centuries before 1772. According to the Collected writing of Dharampal,[3] Sir Robert Barker, in 1772, wrote that the observatory was built about 200 years before by Raja Mawnsing, son of Jaysing. He states, "The principal curiosity here is the observatory, built by Mawnsing,the son of Jysing, about 200 years ago; there is an exceedingly good mural arch cut upon a fine plaister of chunam, so fine and smooth, that it has the appearance of marble; and though it is certainly very old, it still is perfect, but the index is wanting; that is a loss which could very easily be supplied by a person who has a taste for these studies; for the centres are left in the wall." It clearly indicates that the observatory was built centuries before the British came to India.
A rather curious point arises here out of this chronology about the dating of the Benares observatory: Barker along with Pearse, and A. Campbell visited the observatory in 1772. If the observatory was actually built in 1737, it was only 35 years old at this date. Both Barker and Pearse specifically state that it had been there for some two centuries. They must have arrived at this statement after meeting and conversing with people who, if the observatory had been constructed only 35 years previously, must have been eyewitnesses to its construction. As there was no controversy in 1772 about the date of the construction of the observatory, it is inconceivable that Barker's informants misled him on this point. The conversion of two centuries into 35 years
is the most fabulous aspect of this controversy.
Purpose
Jantar Mantar was constructed with an aim of measuring local time, altitude (of the place) and also to measure declination of Sun, stars and planets and to determine eclipses. Motion, speed and properties of stars and planets were also recorded using several special instruments.[2]
See also
- List of astronomical observatories
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Indian astronomy |
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Instruments |
- Armillary sphere
- Astrolabe
- Celestial globe
- Compass
- Cross-staff
- Dioptra
- Equatorial ring
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- Gnomon
- Mural instrument
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Concepts |
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- Yuga
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- Jyeshta
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Varanasi |
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History |
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Administrative division | Divisions | Varanasi division |
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Districts | Varanasi district |
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Census towns | Amara Khaira Chak, Benipur, Bhagawanpur, Birbhanpur, Dindaspur, Gangapur, Harpal Pur, Kakarmatta, Kandwa, Kotwa, Lohta, Maruadih, Phulwaria, Ramnagar, Salarpur, Shivdaspur, Sir Gobardhan, Susuwahi, Suzabad, Umarha, Varanasi, Varanasi cantt. |
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Political representation | MP |
- Narendra Modi (Incumbent Prime Minister of India)
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MLA |
- Avadhesh Singh
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- Neelkanth Tiwari
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Vidhan Sabha |
- Ajagara
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- Sevapuri
- Shivpur
- Varanasi Cantt.
- Varanasi North
- Varanasi South
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Transportation | Air | |
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Rail | |
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Road |
- Grand Trunk Road
- National Highway 28
- National Highway 35
- Malviya Bridge
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Water |
- Varanasi Multi-Modal Terminal
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Education | Universities |
- Banaras Hindu University
- IIT (BHU) Varanasi
- Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith
- Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya
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Colleges |
- Arya Mahila Mahavidyalaya
- DAV Post Graduate College
- Harish Chandra Postgraduate College
- Sri Agrasen Kanya P.G. College
- Subhash Chandra Mahavidyalaya
- Sunbeam College for Women
- Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya
- Vasanta College for Women
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CBSE schools |
- Central Hindu Boys School
- Central Hindu Girls School
- Delhi Public School
- KV-BHU
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UP board schools |
- C.M. Anglo Bengali College
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ICSE schools |
- St Joseph's Convent School
- St. John's School, Varanasi
- W. H. Smith Memorial School
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Places of worship |
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Bharat Mata | |
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Hanuman |
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Shiva or his avatar |
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Mosques |
- Gyanvapi Mosque
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Ravidasis |
- Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan
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Ghats |
- Assi Ghat
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- Ganga Mahal Ghat (I)
- Lalita Ghat
- Manikarnika Ghat
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- Sant Ravidas Ghat
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