Cosmic Calendars

Galactic Center–aligned calendars for 2024–2048. Download .ics files to subscribe in any calendar app.

Why This Matters to Universal Language

Celestial cycles are the largest-scale examples of UL's Curve primitive — orbital paths are literal geometric curves whose curvature profiles encode angular relationships. Lunar phases demonstrate Cycle (○~), planetary aspects demonstrate distinguished angles (0°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 180°), and the Galactic Center itself is an astronomical anchor point — a cosmological center of reference.

Galactic Center Ayanamsa

These calendars use an ayanamsa (sidereal offset) centered on the Galactic Center — the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* at approximately 27° Sagittarius in tropical. Unlike the Lahiri or Fagan–Bradley ayanamsas used in Vedic astrology, the Galactic Center ayanamsa aligns the zodiac to the gravitational center of the Milky Way itself, providing a cosmologically grounded reference frame for celestial events.

Lunar Phase Calendars

New Moon, Full Moon, and quarter-phase events aligned to Galactic Center ayanamsa.

Planetary Aspect Event Calendars

Major planetary aspect events (conjunctions, oppositions, trines, squares) computed against a sidereal backdrop.

Lunar Aspect Event Calendars

Moon aspects to planets — sextiles, squares, trines, oppositions, and conjunctions tracked throughout each year.

How to Subscribe

  1. Click a year to download the .ics file.
  2. Open the file in your calendar app (Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, etc.).
  3. The events will appear as all-day or timed entries with descriptions of each celestial event.
  4. Repeat for each calendar type you want to track — lunar phases, planetary aspects, or lunar aspects.

Source: Jthora/lunarPhaseEventsCalendarGenerator

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