varundusperioodi
Varundusperioodi, also known as the "Varun cycle," is a concept in Indian astronomy and astrology that refers to a period of 116 years. This cycle is significant in the Vedic tradition and is used to predict the movement of celestial bodies and their influence on human affairs. The term "Varun" is derived from the Hindu god Varuna, who is associated with the sky, water, and the atmosphere.
The Varundusperioodi is divided into three parts, each lasting 38 years. These parts are known as the
The Varundusperioodi is also used in the selection of auspicious dates for important events, such as weddings,
In modern times, the Varundusperioodi is still used by many people in India and other parts of