संवत्सरः परिवत्सर इडावत्सर एव च ।
अनुवत्सरो वत्सरश्च विदुरैवं प्रभाष्यते ॥१४॥

saá¹vatsaraḥ parivatsara
iá¸Ä-vatsara eva ca
anuvatsaro vatsaraÅ› ca
viduraivaá¹ prabhÄá¹£yate

 saá¹vatsaraḥ - orbit of the sun; parivatsaraḥ - circumambulation of Bá¹›haspati; iá¸Ä-vatsaraḥ - orbit of the stars; eva - as they are; ca - also; anuvatsaraḥ - orbit of the moon; vatsaraḥ - one calendar year; ca - also; vidura - O Vidura; evam - thus; prabhÄá¹£yate - they are so told.


Text

There are five different names for the orbits of the sun, moon, stars and luminaries in the firmament, and they each have their own saá¹vatsara.

Purport

The subject matters of physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, time and space dealt with in the above verses of ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam are certainly very interesting to students of the particular subject, but as far as we are concerned, we cannot explain them very thoroughly in terms of technical knowledge. The subject is summarized by the statement that above all the different branches of knowledge is the supreme control of kÄla, the plenary representation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Nothing exists without Him, and therefore everything, however wonderful it may appear to our meager knowledge, is but the work of the magical wand of the Supreme Lord. As far as time is concerned, we beg to subjoin herewith a table of timings in terms of the modern clock.

One truṭi — 8/13,500 second

One vedha — 8/135 second

One lava — 8/45 second

One nimeṣa — 8/15 second

One kṣaṇa — 8/5 second

One kÄṣṭhÄ â€” 8 seconds

One laghu — 2 minutes

One daṇá¸a — 30 minutes

One prahara — 3 hours

One day — 12 hours

One night — 12 hours

One pakṣa — 15 days

Two paká¹£as comprise one month, and twelve months comprise one calendar year, or one full orbit of the sun. A human being is expected to live up to one hundred years. That is the way of the controlling measure of eternal time.

The Brahma-saá¹hitÄ (5.52) affirms this control in this way:

yac-caká¹£ur eá¹£a savitÄ sakala-grahÄṇÄá¹
 rÄjÄ samasta-sura-mÅ«rtir aÅ›eá¹£a-tejÄḥ
yasyÄjñayÄ bhramati saá¹bhá¹›ta-kÄla-cakro
 govindam Ädi-puruá¹£aá¹ tam ahaá¹ bhajÄmi

“I worship Govinda, the primeval Lord, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, under whose control even the sun, which is considered to be the eye of the Lord, rotates within the fixed orbit of eternal time. The sun is the king of all planetary systems and has unlimited potency in heat and light.â€