Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Shri Sunil Bhattacharjya ji, Jai Shri Ram! < Please read that yourself if you want to.> You have made a claim in your original post , " Can you explain why Kaushitaki Brahmana mentions Shivaratri on the Winter Solstice day, ie on 1 Tapa and not on 12 tapasya? " You have, as such, to substantiate it with proper proofs and not ask others to prove it for you! As such, pl. do give the exact references of Kaushitaki Brahman, quoting the original mantras with their translation that suggest that Mahashivartari is to be celebrated on Winter Solstice Day, by which you mean Uttarayana day. Another interesting point that rises is as to why have you been silent till date regarding Maha-shivaratri being celebrated on any other day except for the Winter Solstice Day by Lahiriwalas if you had been advised by Kaushitaki Brahman to celebrate it on the shortest day of the year? For example, during 2009 itself, Lahiri Maha-Shivaratri was celebrated on Monday, February 23, 2009! Was that the Winter Solstice Day according to you? If not, why did you remain (and still are!) silent that the Hindus were/are celebrating an important festival like Mahashivaratri after more than two months of the actual date, as per “Kaushitaki Brahmin (sic!)? Then again, Lahiriwalas also will celebrate Mahashivaratri on February 12 in 2010! Is that the day of Winter Solstice according to you, said to have been prescribed by Kaushitaki Brahmin, which you have yet to substantiate? Why did you not muster some courage to tell all and sundry that Lahiri Mahashivaratri will be celebrated on wrong day in 2010 also? Why are you just singling out the “New Vedic panchanga”, which is actually as per dharmashastras, instead of the whims and fancies of Lahiriwalas or Ramanawalas etc.? Why these double standards, my dear Bhattacharjyaji, and how long will you go on practicing them? Jai Shri Ram! A K Kaul , Sunil Bhattacharjya <sunil_bhattacharjya wrote: > > Please read that yourself if you want to. > > --- On Mon, 11/16/09, jyotirved jyotirved wrote: > > jyotirved jyotirved > > usbrahmins > Cc: hinducalendar , > Monday, November 16, 2009, 12:51 AM > Shri Sunil Bhattacharjyaji, > > > > Jai Shri Ram! > > > > < Can you explain why Kaushitaki Brahmana mentions Shivaratri on the Winter > > Solstice day, ie on 1 Tapa and not on 12 tapasya?> > > > Could you please give the exact references, quoting the original Sanskrit > > mantras from Kaushitaki Brahman with their translation which say that > > Shivaratri is to be celebrated on the Winter Solstice day! Besides, is the > > " Winter Solstice Day " also a term from Kaushitaki Brahman or is it an > > English equivalent of some other word therein? If it is an English > > equivalent of some other word, kindly let us know that original word as > > well. By any chance, is it Uttarayana/udagayan a, a word which you would not > > like to be associated with any Vedic lore? > > > > Jai Shri Ram > > > > A K Kaul > > > > USBrahmins@gro ups.com, Sunil Bhattacharjya > > <sunil_bhattacharjy a wrote: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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