Guest guest Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 *Dear Members* *I Came across this web article and it seems that we need to think about this seriously. Please shed some light.* * * *Thank You* *K.Subramanian * *Should we continue to celebrate all our festivals on wrong days? * * * Do you know that we Hindus are celebrating all our festivals now on wrong dates? Do you know that when you are said to be born under a particular star ( nakshatra), actually your birth star may be some thing else and not the one you are supposed to have been born under? Yes, for well over 1400 years we failed to correct our calendars (panchangas), for what is known as the precession of the equinoxes. Our panchangakars take the length of the year to be 365.258756 days as given in the Surya siddhanta of about 500 A.D., while the correct length of the tropical year, which alone can be used according to the same siddhanta and modern astronomy, for calindrical use is 365.242196 days. The difference of ..01656 days is partly due to errors of observation and failure to recognize the precession of the equinoxes. This modicum of difference has now grossed up to about 23.2 days, with the result the Indian solar year instead of starting on the day following the vernal equinox ( vasantha vishu ) on March 22, starts now on April 13 or 14. The Brahmin community, as followers of the Vedic religion of sanathana dharma, has a duty to uphold Vedic values. If Brahmins follow dharma, every other section of the Hindu community will automatically follow the path of dharma. It is therefore the maiden duty of the Brahmins to help reform our time reckoning. Have you heard of Madhu, Mdhava, Sukra, Suchi, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Isa, Urja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas and Tapasya? Yes, these are the names of the months as prescribed in our Vedas (Yajur Veda Taittriya samhita 4.4.11) But instead we use the Greek origin translated terms such as Mesha, Rishaba etc. Should we not be saying at least our samkalpas with the names that are given in the Vedas? The Vedas have mentioned 28 nakshatras including Abhijit. Each group of stars has a different longitudinal span. Today we take 13 degree 20’ span as an average per star and calculate 2.25 stars for 30 degrees or a “Rashi” (which is again a non-vedic adopted term). But when some stars are more than double the average span and some less than half the average, how can you be sure that you are born under the particular star on the present basis of calculation? Saka samvatsara year is 2066 for English year 2009. On March 16, 2010 Prabhavati year “Krodhi” begins (Saka 2067). But due to the difference in the initial fixation (Saka 1876 –1954-55 AD -- was named 41 Plavanga in northern India and 28 Jaya in the south) there is a difference of one year in the north and 13 years in the south. Actually the sixty- year cycle is based on the transit of Jupiter. Jupiter should transit the Aquarius (kumbha ) sign and simultaneously when the sun transits Mesha (Vishu sampat ), the Kumbha mela is held in Haridwar, a very auspicious event for the Hindus. This should have been on March 21, 2009. But alas it is going to be celebrated in March 2010 when Jupiter is actually in Pisces (Meena )! This is how all our rituals and festivals are now-a-days celebrated in Bharatha varsha. To end all these anomalies and errors and for re-establishing the sanathana dharma on the correct path and unify the Hindu community of both the north and south, a new panchanga has taken shape in the form of *“Sri Mohan Krity Aarsh Tithi Patrak”.* Here the months are Vedic, dates are called gatey, nakshatras are as per their actual span, timings are given in hours and minuts, (not nazhiga and vinazhiga), thithis are mentioned correctly as per their duration. Corresponding English dates are also provided. Festivals dates are mentioned correctly as per shastric formulations. *“Sri Mohan Krity Aarsh Tithi Patrak” * is published by Acharya Sri Darshaney Lokeshji of C-276, Gama-1, Greater Noida ( UP ) PIN-201310. Phone:01206544628, +91 9412354036. The Tithi Patrak for the next year is getting ready and I would urge all members of the Brahmin community especially the purohits. to make use of it in all our samkalpas – vedic months names, thithi, vara, nakshatra etc. Please do not use the Rasi names as it is not vedic. (there is no mention of any rasi or planets other than the sun and moon , in any of our Vedas.) Let us forge a new erea in our chronology. A list of important festivals for the next year is attached for your benefit. Sl.No *Gatey or date/ month/ day/English date* * Some of the Major** Festivals of Samvat 2067* 1 *01 Madhu, Sat 20-02-2010* *Sak samvat 1932 and Vasant ritu starts* 2 25 Madhu, Tue 16-03-2010 Gudi Padva, Vaasanti Navratra- Krodhi samvatsar starts *3* *29 Madhu, Sat 20-03-2010* *Vasant Sampat,Vernal Equinox, Meshark at 23:03 Hrs* 4 30 Madhu, Sun 21-03-2010 Vaishakahi, Vasant Panchami 5 03 Madhav, Wed 24-03-2010 Shri Ram Navmi 6 27 Madhav, Sat 17-04-2010 Akshya Tritiya, Parsuram Jayanti 7 30 Madhav, Tue 20-04-2010 Vrishabhark at 10:01 Hrs 8 01 Shukra, Wed 21-04-2010 Grishm ritu begins 9 31 Shukra, Fri 21-05-2010 Mithunaark at 09:06 hRS 10 02 Shuchi, Sun 23-05-2010 Shri Ganga Dushehra * 11* *31 Shuchi , Mon 21-06-2010* *Karkaark at 17:00 Hrs, Dakshinayan Begins* 12 01 Nabhas, Tue 22-06-2010 Varsha Ritu Begins 13 01 Nabhashya, Fri 23-07-2010 Singhaark at 03:53 Hrs 14 03 Nabhashya, Sun 25-07-2010 Raksh Bandhan, Shravani Parva starts 15 11 Nabhashya, Mon 02-08-2010 Shri Krishna Janmaashtmi 16 22 Nabhashya, Fri 13-08-2010 Shri Ganesh Chaturthi 17 01 Isha, Mon 23-08-2010 Sharad Ritu begins, Kanyaark at 10:59 Hrs 18 02 Isha, Tue 24-08-2010 Poornima Shradha 19 17 Isha, Wed 08-09-2010 Pitra visarjani Amawasya 20 31 Isha, Wed 22-09-2010 Sharad Poornima * 21* *01 Oorja, Thu 23-09-2010* *Autumn Equinox,Sharad Sampat, Tulaark at 08:41 Hrs* 22 05 Oorja, Mon 27-09-2010 Karva Chauth 23 09 Oorja, Fri 01-10-2010 Ahaoi Ashtami 24 13 Oorja, Tue 05-10-2010 Dhan Teras 25 15 Oorja, Thu 07-10-2010 Deepawali 26 17 Oorja, Sat 09-10-2010 Bahiya Dooja, Yam Dwitiya 27 21 Oorja, Wed 13-10-2010 Surya Shashthi, Chhatha 28 01 Sahas, Sat 23-10-2010 Kaartik Snaan, Hemant Ritu Begins, Vrischikaark at 18:07 Hrs 29 26 Sahas, Wed 17-11-2010 Geeta Jayanti 30 01 Sahasya, Mon 22-11-2010 Dhanwaark at 15:46 Hrs 31 30 Sahasya, Tue 21-12-2010 Maagh Snaan, Lohiri * 32* *01 Tapah, Wed 22-12-2010* *Shishir ritu, Uttrayan, Pongal, Makraark at 05:10 Hrs* 33 30 Tapah, Thu 20-01-2011 Kumbhaark at 15:50 Hrs 34 12 Tapsya, Tue 01-02-2011 Mahashivraatri, Rishi Bodhotsav 35 29 Tapsya, Fri 18-02-2011 Holi Dehan, Navanneshti 36 30 Tapsya, Sat 19-02-2011 Holi (Rang), Meenark at 17:57 Hrs 37 01 Madhu, Sun 20-02-2011 Sak samvat 1933 and Vasant ritu starts * 38* *14 Madhu, Sat 05-03-2011* *Gudi Padva, Vaasanti Navratra- Vishwavasu samvatsar starts* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Dear Subramanian, well this line // Have you heard of Madhu, Mdhava, Sukra, Suchi, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Isa, Urja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas and Tapasya? Yes, these are the names of the months as prescribed in our Vedas (Yajur Veda Taittriya samhita   4.4.11// is surely mislerading if u r a Brahmin by chance there r different levels of transaltion or circulation of knowledge was there for diff sets of ppl even amongs Brahmins based on need, application the mantras, pujas too r there for diff levels of evolution stages of a sadhaka graha, nakshatra have plenty of names say in Jataka Parijatha, u will find each of them having over 55 names so the sign names u said can be similarly coded used for common ppl it is sued in the terms like Mesha, Vrishaba etc and whatgreeks have is what they cud have taken from here itself as many greek travelers, rulers came here sp Taxisila being a knowledge Hud in those days. whymust we belive the greeks were the source as most of what we have use they r not using even now or did they discard any that we r using to say v r backards inthe subject> just a loud thought...  G B Prashant Kumar  ________________________________ subramanian k <conflictstudent vedic astrology Sun, November 15, 2009 10:38:52 PM [vedic astrology] Is this real or not? ---Should we continue to celebrate all our festivals on wrong days? *Dear Members* *I Came across this web article and it seems that we need to think about this seriously. Please shed some light.* * * *Thank You* *K.Subramanian * *Should we continue to celebrate all our festivals on wrong days? * * * Do you know that we Hindus are celebrating all our festivals now on wrong dates? Do you know that when you are said to be born under a particular star ( nakshatra), actually your birth star may be some thing else and not the one you are supposed to have been born under? Yes, for well over 1400 years we failed to correct our calendars (panchangas), for what is known as the precession of the equinoxes. Our panchangakars take the length of the year to be 365.258756 days as given in the Surya siddhanta of about 500 A.D., while the correct length of the tropical year, which alone can be used according to the same siddhanta and modern astronomy, for calindrical use is 365.242196 days. The difference of ..01656 days is partly due to errors of observation and failure to recognize the precession of the equinoxes. This modicum of difference has now grossed up to about 23.2 days, with the result the Indian solar year instead of starting on the day following the vernal equinox ( vasantha vishu ) on March 22, starts now on April 13 or 14. The Brahmin community, as followers of the Vedic religion of sanathana dharma, has a duty to uphold Vedic values. If Brahmins follow dharma, every other section of the Hindu community will automatically follow the path of dharma. It is therefore the maiden duty of the Brahmins to help reform our time reckoning. Have you heard of Madhu, Mdhava, Sukra, Suchi, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Isa, Urja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas and Tapasya? Yes, these are the names of the months as prescribed in our Vedas (Yajur Veda Taittriya samhita   4.4.11) But instead we use the Greek origin translated terms such as Mesha, Rishaba etc. Should we not be saying at least our samkalpas with the names that are given in the Vedas? The Vedas have mentioned 28 nakshatras including Abhijit. Each group of stars has a different longitudinal span. Today we take 13 degree 20’ span as an average per star and calculate 2.25 stars for 30 degrees or a “Rashi†(which is again a non-vedic adopted term). But when some stars are more than double the average span and some less than half the average, how can you be sure that you are born under the particular star on the present basis of calculation? Saka samvatsara year is 2066 for English year 2009. On March 16, 2010 Prabhavati year “Krodhi†begins (Saka 2067). But due to the difference in the initial fixation (Saka 1876 –1954-55 AD -- was named 41 Plavanga in northern India and 28 Jaya in the south) there is a difference of one year in the north and 13 years in the south. Actually the sixty- year cycle is based on the transit of Jupiter. Jupiter should transit the Aquarius (kumbha ) sign and simultaneously when the sun transits Mesha (Vishu sampat ), the Kumbha mela is held in Haridwar, a very auspicious event for the Hindus. This should have been on March 21, 2009. But alas it is going to be celebrated in March 2010 when Jupiter is actually in Pisces (Meena )! This is how all our rituals and festivals are now-a-days celebrated in Bharatha varsha. To end all these anomalies and errors and for re-establishing the sanathana dharma on the correct path and unify the Hindu community of both the north and south, a new panchanga has taken shape in the form of *“Sri Mohan Krity Aarsh Tithi Patrakâ€.* Here the months are Vedic, dates are called gatey, nakshatras are as per their actual span, timings are given in hours and minuts, (not nazhiga and vinazhiga), thithis are mentioned correctly as per their duration. Corresponding English dates are also provided. Festivals dates are mentioned correctly as per shastric formulations. *“Sri Mohan Krity Aarsh Tithi Patrak†* is published by Acharya Sri Darshaney Lokeshji of C-276, Gama-1, Greater Noida ( UP ) PIN-201310. Phone:01206544628, +91 9412354036. The Tithi Patrak for the next year is getting ready and I would urge all members of the Brahmin community especially the purohits. to make use of it in all our samkalpas – vedic months names, thithi, vara, nakshatra etc. Please do not use the Rasi names as it is not vedic. (there is no mention of any rasi or planets other than the sun and moon , in any of our Vedas.) Let us forge a new erea in our chronology. A list of important festivals for the next year is attached for your benefit.  Sl.No *Gatey or date/ month/ day/English date* * Some of the Major** Festivals of Samvat 2067* 1 *01 Madhu, Sat 20-02-2010* *Sak samvat 1932 and Vasant ritu starts* 2 25 Madhu, Tue 16-03-2010 Gudi Padva, Vaasanti Navratra- Krodhi samvatsar starts *3* *29 Madhu, Sat 20-03-2010* *Vasant Sampat,Vernal Equinox, Meshark at 23:03 Hrs* 4 30 Madhu, Sun 21-03-2010 Vaishakahi, Vasant Panchami 5 03 Madhav, Wed 24-03-2010 Shri Ram Navmi 6 27 Madhav, Sat 17-04-2010 Akshya Tritiya, Parsuram Jayanti 7 30 Madhav, Tue 20-04-2010 Vrishabhark at 10:01 Hrs 8 01 Shukra, Wed 21-04-2010 Grishm ritu begins 9 31 Shukra, Fri 21-05-2010 Mithunaark at 09:06 hRS 10 02 Shuchi, Sun 23-05-2010 Shri Ganga Dushehra * 11* *31 Shuchi , Mon 21-06-2010* *Karkaark at 17:00 Hrs, Dakshinayan Begins* 12 01 Nabhas, Tue 22-06-2010 Varsha Ritu Begins 13 01 Nabhashya, Fri 23-07-2010 Singhaark at 03:53 Hrs 14 03 Nabhashya, Sun 25-07-2010 Raksh Bandhan, Shravani Parva starts 15 11 Nabhashya, Mon 02-08-2010 Shri Krishna Janmaashtmi 16 22 Nabhashya, Fri 13-08-2010 Shri Ganesh Chaturthi 17 01 Isha, Mon 23-08-2010 Sharad Ritu begins, Kanyaark at 10:59 Hrs 18 02 Isha, Tue 24-08-2010 Poornima Shradha 19 17 Isha, Wed 08-09-2010 Pitra visarjani Amawasya 20 31 Isha, Wed 22-09-2010 Sharad Poornima * 21* *01 Oorja, Thu 23-09-2010* *Autumn Equinox,Sharad Sampat, Tulaark at 08:41 Hrs* 22 05 Oorja, Mon 27-09-2010 Karva Chauth 23 09 Oorja, Fri 01-10-2010 Ahaoi Ashtami 24 13 Oorja, Tue 05-10-2010 Dhan Teras 25 15 Oorja, Thu 07-10-2010 Deepawali 26 17 Oorja, Sat 09-10-2010 Bahiya Dooja, Yam Dwitiya 27 21 Oorja, Wed 13-10-2010 Surya Shashthi, Chhatha 28 01 Sahas, Sat 23-10-2010 Kaartik Snaan, Hemant Ritu Begins, Vrischikaark at 18:07 Hrs 29 26 Sahas, Wed 17-11-2010 Geeta Jayanti 30 01 Sahasya, Mon 22-11-2010 Dhanwaark at 15:46 Hrs 31 30 Sahasya, Tue 21-12-2010 Maagh Snaan, Lohiri * 32* *01 Tapah, Wed 22-12-2010* *Shishir ritu, Uttrayan, Pongal, Makraark at 05:10 Hrs* 33 30 Tapah, Thu 20-01-2011 Kumbhaark at 15:50 Hrs 34 12 Tapsya, Tue 01-02-2011 Mahashivraatri, Rishi Bodhotsav 35 29 Tapsya, Fri 18-02-2011 Holi Dehan, Navanneshti 36 30 Tapsya, Sat 19-02-2011 Holi (Rang), Meenark at 17:57 Hrs 37 01 Madhu, Sun 20-02-2011 Sak samvat 1933 and Vasant ritu starts * 38* *14 Madhu, Sat 05-03-2011* *Gudi Padva, Vaasanti Navratra- Vishwavasu samvatsar starts* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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