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Respected members of Om Namah Shivay Group,

Om Namah Shivay to all of you!

 

Maha Shivaratri is a festival which is very dear to Lord Shiva. Performing it

on correct days is supposed to bestow "chaturvarga" i.e. Dharma, Artha, Kama

and Moksha. As I am basically a Kashmiri Pandit, we celebrated it there with

great faith and fervour. In fact, the preparations for this festival would

last for about a fortnight and the culmination was in Vatuka Puja.

 

Since rituals are supposed to be celebrated on proper timings -- muhurtas --

you can well imagine the consequences of celbrating such festivals deliberately

on wrong days! And that is exactly what we have been doing over the last about

three centuries, thanks to the tireless efforts of "Vedic astrologers"

including overseas "Vamadevas" who propagated a so called non-existent nirayana

Rashichakra!

 

It is not only Maha Shivaratri that is being celebrated on wrong days but every

festival is facing a similar fate, with the result that we well be celebrating

Pitramavasya on October 2, 2005, which is actually Dipavali as per all the

shastras!

 

There is a forum

HinduCalendar for a free and fair discussion on

this crucual topic. I suggest that you also join that group and study all the

files and corespondence etc. there and enter into this heated debate.

 

Om Namah Shviay!

Avtar Krishen Kaul

President

All India Calendar REform Committee

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Dear Avtar Kishen Kaul,

 

Lord shiva is a kind god he will not get angry

becauase we are celebrating Shiv Ratri on wrong days.

What Lord shiva sees is true bhakti, not dates, your

argument does not hold any logic, so please try to do

something useful and constructive.

 

Best Regards,

Divakar.

 

--- jyotirved <jyotirved wrote:

 

> Respected members of Om Namah Shivay Group,

> Om Namah Shivay to all of you!

>

> Maha Shivaratri is a festival which is very dear to

> Lord Shiva. Performing it on correct days is

> supposed to bestow "chaturvarga" i.e. Dharma,

> Artha, Kama and Moksha. As I am basically a

> Kashmiri Pandit, we celebrated it there with great

> faith and fervour. In fact, the preparations for

> this festival would last for about a fortnight and

> the culmination was in Vatuka Puja.

>

> Since rituals are supposed to be celebrated on

> proper timings -- muhurtas -- you can well imagine

> the consequences of celbrating such festivals

> deliberately on wrong days! And that is exactly

> what we have been doing over the last about three

> centuries, thanks to the tireless efforts of "Vedic

> astrologers" including overseas "Vamadevas" who

> propagated a so called non-existent nirayana

> Rashichakra!

>

> It is not only Maha Shivaratri that is being

> celebrated on wrong days but every festival is

> facing a similar fate, with the result that we well

> be celebrating Pitramavasya on October 2, 2005,

> which is actually Dipavali as per all the shastras!

>

> There is a forum

> HinduCalendar for a

> free and fair discussion on this crucual topic. I

> suggest that you also join that group and study all

> the files and corespondence etc. there and enter

> into this heated debate.

>

> Om Namah Shviay!

> Avtar Krishen Kaul

> President

> All India Calendar REform Committee

 

 

 

 

 

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Prayers to Lord Shiva can be any time. Is important the intention, not just the days.

Regards

Maria Raju AminDivakara Tanjore <div_tan > wrote:

Dear Avtar Kishen Kaul,Lord shiva is a kind god he will not get angrybecauase we

are celebrating Shiv Ratri on wrong days.What Lord shiva sees is true bhakti,

not dates, yourargument does not hold any logic, so please try to dosomething

useful and constructive.Best Regards,Divakar.--- jyotirved <jyotirved (AT) sify (DOT) com>

wrote:> Respected members of Om Namah Shivay Group,> Om Namah Shivay to all of

you!> > Maha Shivaratri is a festival which is very dear to> Lord Shiva.

Performing it on correct days is> supposed to bestow "chaturvarga" i.e.

Dharma,> Artha, Kama and Moksha. As I am basically a> Kashmiri Pandit, we

celebrated it there with great> faith and fervour. In fact, the preparations

for> this festival would last for about a fortnight

and> the culmination was in Vatuka Puja.> > Since rituals are supposed to be

celebrated on> proper timings -- muhurtas -- you can well imagine> the

consequences of celbrating such festivals> deliberately on wrong days! And

that is exactly> what we have been doing over the last about three> centuries,

thanks to the tireless efforts of "Vedic> astrologers" including overseas

"Vamadevas" who> propagated a so called non-existent nirayana> Rashichakra!> >

It is not only Maha Shivaratri that is being> celebrated on wrong days but

every festival is> facing a similar fate, with the result that we well> be

celebrating Pitramavasya on October 2, 2005,> which is actually Dipavali as per

all the shastras!> > There is a forum >

HinduCalendar for

a> free and fair discussion on this crucual topic. I> suggest that you also

join that group and study all> the files and corespondence etc. there and

enter> into this heated debate.> > Om Namah Shviay!> Avtar Krishen Kaul>

President> All India Calendar REform Committee

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the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.http://store./redcross-donate3/Con

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