What is the exact year of Birth of Jesus? Why there is confusion on tracig the exact date?
During the 1st century B.C. the only place in the world with a developed range of mathematical studies and astronomical calculation was India which had great influence in the west including the Aztecs in south America and the Greeks in Europe. Till Augustus Caesar the Romans were calculating only ten months in a year, but it was corrected later and two months as July (in name of Julius Caesar) and August (in name of Augustus Caesar) were added. September (‘Septum” in Sanskrit, and seventh in English), October (Astam in Sanskrit meaning 8th), November (Navam in Sanskrit meaning 9th), and December (‘Dasham’ in Sanskrit meaning 10th) were the last four months in the Roman calender which were, much later, corrected in the Christian calendar. The Gregorian calender was further corrected on learning from India in the 10th century A.D. that in a year there are 365 days and 6 hours and 22 minutes. So, according to the Gregorian calendar they introduced ‘Leap year’ and Jesus is said to have bee