Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Dear VAsu VAdhyAr, Namaskarams! Due to unavoidable circumstances it has not been possible to perform the last three mAsiyams for adiyen's father, who attained Acharyan Thiruvadigal in Aug 2006. The previous Oonams and mAsyams have been performed. The next mAsiyam is occuring on Jan 9th and there is no way this one can be performed - the pratham karthA will not be in station. Following this, the shanmAsika Oonam is occuring in February. Adiyen is told that it is possible to perform the 4 (four) missed mAsiyams along with the Oonam. Adiyen would like to have some clarifications from Swamin regarding this. Should the combined mAsiyams be performed on the day of the Oonam or before, the previous day? How is this done? what are the general rules to perform missed mAsiyams? How many can be combined and when should they be performed at the latest? Many thanks. Adiyen, Tirupati Kumara Sridharan *** 1. oonams and masyam(s) can not be combined. 2. There are four oonams only a) Aadhya Oonam should be performed (including the day of death) between 28 & 30 days. b) Thraipakshika Oonam should be done between 41 & 45 days. c) Oona Shaan masikam should be done between 171 & 180 days. d) Oona aapthikam should be done between 341 & 355 days. All oonams should be performed before the masikam if it occurs in the given duration. All masikams should be performed on the thithi in which a person demised. The thithi will be mentioned in panchangams as " Chradha thithi " . Chrdhdha thithi may differ from the one listed in the details, because for chradhams, the day in which the amont of thithi in the " Kudhapa Kaalam " is determined as Chradhdha thithi. Any number of masyams can be combined but it is not good for custom. nvs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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