Heritage. Slavic-Aryan Vedic calendar – Kolyada Dar Ancient Slavic calendar system

Kolyadin Dar program

Another program of carols for the gift. This one requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0

The Kolyadin Dar program converts the day, month and year according to the Christian chronology in Russia (the Julian calendar before February 1, 1918 and the Gregorian calendar after) to the Slavic chronology (from the Creation of the World in the Star Temple, or SMZH) and back, and also draws a calendar on 1 Slavic month, current time according to Slavic and Christian time calculation, allows you to read the description of each summer in Krugolet, month, day and hour, as well as LENTS and holidays.

The program is written in Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0, which, despite all the shortcomings of this solution, allows you to run it on a desktop computer with Wind OS ows, and on PDAs, and even under Linux (via Mono). Descriptions of days and years are stored in separate file in XML format, which allows you to edit them in any text editor.

To view a description of the day, summer, etc. just call the context menu for this element (almost all elements have a built-in description). Holidays are highlighted with the background color of the day, POSTS with a colored line, and the selected day with a colored frame.

The permissible period of time is from the summer of 796 from SMZH (4713 BC) to the summer of 9999 from SMZH (4491 AD), errors in calculations are possible at the boundaries of the specified range (within one year). Dates can be changed by changing the numbers in the fields (in this case, the fields of a different calendar are calculated automatically), or by scrolling the calendar with the mouse or finger (on a PDA).

Years according to the Christian chronology are calculated using astronomical formulas (built-in functions for working with dates are not used, since they are only suitable starting from 1899), which leads to a time shift of a year in the period earlier than the 1st year AD. , because according to the astronomical calendar of the 1st AD. preceded by year zero, and in civil - 1st BC, and year 0 is missing. This is done intentionally, if necessary, simply subtract 1 year. It should also be borne in mind that in Western Europe the transition to the Gregorian calendar occurred not in 1918, but in 1582.

Recalculation is carried out depending on the time of day (since the Slavic day begins at 18:00 modern winter time), which is controlled by a flag labeled “evening”. The flag state and date recalculation are automatically performed when the program is started and at 18:00 and 0:00 modern winter time (or 19:00 and 1:00 summer time) daily, and at the rest of the time these values ​​can be changed arbitrarily. This allows you to use the program not only as a reference book and date calculator, but also as a desktop calendar with a clock.

Program home page:

UPDATE:

Changes:

1. Changing the calculation of summer time due to the end
(I hope!) temporary perversions.

Since the ending happened in an unnatural
condition (+2 hours from standard time), not excluded
some changes in time calculation in the future
(see last paragraph of the article).

P.S.: It would be better if they did something useful.

P.P.S.: Daylight saving time correction done ahead of time:
it will work correctly after the release of the corresponding.
OS updates (already promised). Until this moment
use a hard time zone setting in the file
Leto.xml (for Moscow - +4).

2. Fixed a glitch with a pop-up window (when you right-click
click on any date outside the selected one
forty years, the window describing the date did not pop up, and
stopped popping up even for the current 40th anniversary).

3. Added display of information about holidays for all dates
within sight, incl. beyond the current
40th anniversary (useful for a situation when there is a holiday
falls on the 1st of the next fortieth day, and
I would like to know about it in advance).

4. Fixed scrolling glitches (scrolling stops at
unnecessary moment and failure to stop at the right time).

5. Minor interface cleanups.

There has been no news here for a long time, more than a year has passed.
But I didn’t waste time, and wrote a version of the program
for Linux OS.

As a short overview, there is a short video; below you can read a description of the control commands.

version 1.0.0.65

The program has been noticeably redesigned, now it consists
from one file (if you want to correct something in
built-in description, please report).
Added compact mode and analog clock
with a cuckoo

Main window:

Ctrl+left, Gesture left, Right click -
compact mode
Ctrl+right, Gesture right, Right click -
advanced mode
Stretching a window - changing the scale
Ctrl+Z - toggle Z wook
Ctrl+P - P on top of all windows
Ctrl+ы - go to n Y now
(letters can be pressed in any layout)

The position and state of the window and sound are remembered
in the settings file "kdl.xml" in the same directory with
program file.

When the focus is on choosing a 40-year-old:
1, R - Ramkhat
2, A - Aylet
3, B - Beylet
4, G - Gaylet
5, D - Daylet
6, E - Elet
7, B - Veylet
8, X - Heylet
9, T - Taylet

When the focus is on month selection:
1, I - January
2, F - February
3, M - March
4, A - April
5, J - May
6, I - June
7, L - July
8, G - August
9, S - September
0, O - October
[, N - November
], D - December

Information window:

Down Arrow, Page Down, Up Gesture - Scroll Forward
Up Arrow, Page Up, Down Gesture - Scroll Back
(arrow - line by line, Page - page by page)
Left Arrow, Left Gesture - Next Element
Right arrow, Right gesture - previous element
Escape, click outside the window - close the window
(or it will close itself after 1 part)

Drag the mouse top part scroll for moving,
behind bottom part to change the length of the scroll.

Daariyskiy circle of the number god - Kolyada's Gift

Currently, we use dating years from the birth of Christ and the Gregorian calendar. The Julian calendar, the so-called “old style,” has not been forgotten either. Every year in January we remember him when we celebrate the “old” New Year. Also, the media carefully reminds us of the change of years according to the Chinese, Japanese, Thai and other calendars. Of course, this broadens our horizons and, to make it even wider, let’s touch on the ancient tradition of calculating the chronology of the Slavic peoples - the Daariysky Circle of Chislobog, according to which our Ancestors lived not so long ago.

Calendars of Rus'
Calendar “leapfrog” in Rus'. Why in Rus' they celebrated 3 different new years (in March, May, September) and then added more New Year and “Old-New Year”? Where did the calendar shifts come from? What calendar forms were used? What do the names of the months mean (Slavic, Roman, etc.)?

The Vedic Clock-Calendar is an expanded version of displaying the information contained on Chislobog’s Krugolet, which improves the breadth and depth of perception of the material.

Using the circles of time, we get the opportunity to combine various time cycles in our worldview - from the earthly day to the day of Svarog (25920 years). This allows us to build more harmonious relationships with the subtle flows of the Universe. The clarity of information helps us see and understand the cosmic periods of time in which we now find ourselves.

Video from Ostramysl’s seminar “Vedic Time”
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Kolyada's Gift September 22, 2012 The End of Darkness The Beginning of the Age of the Wolf

A number of serious scientists and researchers immediately point out that the well-known May calendar is based on a more ancient source - the Slavic calendar. It turns out that it was not the Mayans who predicted the end of the world, but the Slavs who predicted the restoration and cleansing of Rus', its ascent after 2012. Professor of History at Yale University Timothy Snyder spoke about this and much more in 1993 in his dissertation - “the Mayan priests received all the necessary information from a highly developed civilization - these were the Slavs, the ancestors of the Russian people living today in Russia.” http://mantsurov.livejournal.com/12615.html


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Program "Kolyady Dar"

This program is a Slavic calendar (or Kolyady Dar). This calendar existed in Rus' before the introduction of Christianity and carries with it a huge layer of knowledge of our ancient and wise Ancestors

In Summer 7208 (1700 AD), our ancient calendar was banned by Peter the Great, who issued a decree abolishing all old calendars that simultaneously existed in the Russian lands. He introduced the Western European calendar from the Nativity of Christ, thereby stealing 5508 years of Great Heritage from the people.
Nowadays, the Slavic-Aryan calendar is used only by Orthodox Old Believers. You can find out more about him in the Slavic-Aryan Vedas.

The program is used to display Slavic-Aryan months and holidays, as well as to convert dates from the Gregorian style to the Slavic-Aryan style.
The current version of the program only supports the 52nd Circle of Years (1868-2012 AD). The Kolyady Gift program is intended for a wide range of users interested in the ancient heritage of Rus', its culture, traditions and Gods.

Possibilities

  • Display the calendar by month with the corresponding dates in Gregorian style;
  • Display on the calendar the Days of Remembrance of Ancestors, Parents' Days, fasting days and important holidays;
  • Display of Slavic-Aryan holidays in a separate tab;
  • Converting the Gregorian date to the Slavic-Aryan date;
  • Displaying the characteristics of the day, Summer, the Hall and a description of the Patron God of the Hall;
  • Printing out the calendar and received data;
  • Ability to add your own holidays (family, state) by editing the holidays file;
  • Automatic checking of new program versions;

Download program

  • As an installer
  • As a zip archive

Terms of Use

This program is distributed as freeware, so it does not require registration. Use of the program for commercial purposes is prohibited.

Gratitude

  • Father Alexander, who published the Vedas series and allowed the use of materials from the Old Believers forum in the program and its help system
  • head of design studio ArtCradle
  • all the people emailing bugs (and patiently waiting for them to be fixed)

Feedback

You can send your thoughts about my humble creation, discovered errors, wishes regarding features in future versions, and simply words of gratitude to the author at the following address:\n

Since the baptism of Rus', time has changed five times. The last transition took place in 1918. Then the Julian calendar was replaced by the Gregorian calendar. But in pagan times, the Slavic calendar was used, which is still considered the most accurate in the world. But it is fundamentally different from the modern one, since it is built on a model of the Universe and the galactic orientation of the Earth. Despite the lack of relevance of the ancient calculation of time, many Old Believers use Kolyada's gift for summer 7527 (2018-2019). It will also be useful to people interested in the history and culture of the Slavic people.

How the Kolyada Dar calendar appeared

In ancient mythology, the Kolyada Gift was created and given to people as a gift by the goddess Kolyada (mother of the Sun and wife of Dazhbog). This is where the name of the calendar comes from. The countdown begins from the establishment of a truce between the Slavic-Aryans and the Arima. The two races entered into a peace treaty on the first day of the First Month of the year 5500 (Lethe) from the Ice Age. The Slavs won the battle. This is evidenced by the pagan symbol of victory - a horseman piercing a dragon (snake) with a spear. With the advent of the Christian faith, it was renamed St. George the Victorious.

Many people confuse the Ancient Slavic calendar with Chislobog’s Circular Year. But you need to take into account the significant difference between them. The first calculates time taking into account natural cycles on Earth. The second considers the influence of time on the fate of peoples, countries and specific individuals.

Ancient Slavic calendar system

Gift of Kolyada is built on a 16-year cycle of calculation, which is called Krugolet. Each 16-year cycle passes through 9 elements, making up the Circle of Life. It is equal to 144 years (16 x 9). In the modern calendar, a century (100 years) includes ten 10th anniversaries.
The Slavic day has 16 hours, the week consists of 9 days, and the month includes 40 - 41 days and is called “Sorokovnik”. Our ancestors did not use the word “year”, but considered Summer. This name has survived to this day. For example: “chronicle”, “many years”, “50 years” and so on. Summer is divided into 9 forties and 3 seasons: Autumn, Winter and Spring. A normal Summer lasts 365 days, and every ninth - 369. The Slavs also called the movement of the Sun's disk across the sky the “Svarozh Circle”. It is divided into 16 Halls, which are also divided into 9 Halls (ancient Slavic signs of the Zodiac).

It is interesting that despite the unusual chronology of Kolyada Dar, over tens of thousands of years, it “works” like a clock. No time shift is observed. Moreover, scientists have highlighted its superiority over the European calendar.

Summer 7527 from the Creation of the World in the Star Temple: details

The past 7526 Summer of the Fire Phoenix brought Russian society out of many years of “hibernation.” People saw the light and were able to see the real situation, drawing the right conclusions. It is already difficult to lead them astray from the path of truth. The year showed an unprecedented growth in the spiritual, moral and moral self-awareness of the people. During this period, professional leaders emerged who were capable of changing the world for the better.

The New Summer continues the era of the Wolf and begins on September 21-22, 2018 (according to the Gregorian calendar). This is the 7th summer in the hexadecimal Krugolet. The year 7527 will pass under the auspices of the Yellow Fox. And the reign of this period is taken over by God Veles. The year also corresponds to the element of the Sun and the color gold.

According to the legends of the Vedas, Year of the Yellow Fox favorable for making important decisions. But they must be objective and fair. Only in this case can success be achieved. For people who have been “nurturing” the idea of ​​how to ensure a comfortable future for a long time, the time has come to act! The fox will help in any endeavor and show you how to behave further. The period is also favorable for reaching a compromise between the warring parties due to disputed territories. Peoples will have a chance to choose their own future path.

It is better for people who are unsure of their abilities to devote time to reviewing the life they have lived and the heights they have achieved. You should “lay low” until the middle of the year and, taking into account your past mistakes, start doing important things at the end of the year. Those born under the auspices of the Fox are characterized by a desire for spiritual and creative harmony. They love children very much, so they invest all their energy and finances in their offspring.

Download Kolyada gift 7527

For those who want to always have the Slavic calendar for summer 7527 (2018-2019) at hand, we suggest downloading an electronic copy of the source code at Word format and print it on a printer.