Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Dear members, I learn from the site pages of Kanchi Sanakara Mutt (URL: http://www.kamakoti.org/tamil/ast-sarvadari/) that • Sri Vidya Upasakas follow an ‘unique’ calendar (called ‘Ashtangam’?) and • As per that calendar, the ensuing Aug 27, 2008 is an auspicious day and Devi Aradhana (like Japa, Pooja and Homam) are highly recommended on that day. In this connection, I have the following request. Can any one of you, please update me on • The characteristics of this calendar • Its role in Sri Vidya Upasana and • The relationship (if any) of its characteristics to those of Souramana/Chandramana Calendar Thanks & Regards S. Krishnan ------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 The calender followed by Shrividyopasakas is prepared using Devimana ashtanga gananam. While the vaidika panchangam is prepared in accordance with thithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga and karana, the ashtanga gananam follows Gatika, vasara, thithi, dina, masa, abda, parivruta, and yuga. The person in charge of preparing this calender for Srimatam is Shriman Dinakara Sharma, a stalwart Shrividyopasaka, the kind of whom it is hard to come across these days. Although a native of Kumbakonam, he is mostly found with Pujya Acharya Swamigal's camp. And presently since Chaturmasyam is on, he should be found in Srimatam itself, where you can contact him for more details on this. krishnan_sankara <krishnan_sankara wrote: Dear members, I learn from the site pages of Kanchi Sanakara Mutt (URL: http://www.kamakoti.org/tamil/ast-sarvadari/) that • Sri Vidya Upasakas follow an ‘unique’ calendar (called ‘Ashtangam’?) and • As per that calendar, the ensuing Aug 27, 2008 is an auspicious day and Devi Aradhana (like Japa, Pooja and Homam) are highly recommended on that day. In this connection, I have the following request. Can any one of you, please update me on • The characteristics of this calendar • Its role in Sri Vidya Upasana and • The relationship (if any) of its characteristics to those of Souramana/Chandramana Calendar Thanks & Regards S. Krishnan ------------- From Chandigarh to Chennai - find friends all over India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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