Madhya Pradesh: Vikramaditya Vedic Clock Installed at CM’s Residence – Time, Astrology, and More
- byPranay Jain
- 01 Sep, 2025
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav is set to merge Indian culture, science, astrology, and ancient timekeeping traditions with modern technology. The Vikramaditya Vedic Clock and its accompanying mobile app will be launched at the Chief Minister’s residence. This initiative aims to revive traditional Indian time calculation, which emphasizes the period between sunrise and sunset, and was previously introduced in Ujjain.
Solving Festival and Religious Timing Confusions
In India, people often face uncertainty regarding the dates and timings of festivals and religious events. Traditionally, multiple sources had to be consulted. With the Vikramaditya Vedic Clock and app, anyone can now easily access accurate dates, auspicious timings, and other time-related religious information.
Beyond Time – Complete Astrological Insights
The Vedic Clock does more than just display time. It provides detailed information on:
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Panchang, auspicious and inauspicious Muhurat
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Constellations and planetary positions
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Solar and lunar eclipses
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Chaughadiya
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A rare Panchang collection including Tithi, Yoga, Karan, Day, Fasts, and Festivals dating back to the Mahabharata era, over 7,000 years ago
Features of the App and Clock
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Available in 189+ global languages
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30 different Muhurtas for religious activities and fasting
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Alarm facilities for daily tasks
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Displays Vedic time (30 hours) and standard time
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Integration of GMT and IST
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Weather information, including wind speed, humidity, and temperature
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Calculation of 30 Muhurats based on sunrise and sunset
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Religious symbols like 12 Jyotirlingas, Navgrahas, and holy places
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Incorporates modern technologies like Internet and GPS
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Information accessible on mobile devices and smart TVs
From Heritage to Modernity
The Vedic Clock was first installed in Mahakaal, Ujjain. Now, through this app and the clock at the Chief Minister’s residence, India is showcasing its rich scientific and cultural heritage to the world.






