Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Ammachi, "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni> wrote: > > It has to be after the actual tirth of the full moon. It can't be before. Om Amrtesvaryai Namah! Namaskarams!! according to my Jyotish program (Sri Jagannatha Hora), the first tithi of the full moon (pournimasya) begins at 1:24 AM on July 10th (our days) in Washington D.C. so if we are to follow the vedic system of weekdays, it would actually be on the late evening (so to speak) of the Sunday the 9th...as Monday July 10th would begin at sunrise. this will be occurring in the Nakshatra of Moola, in Sagittarius. the Last tithi of Pournimasya or the full moon, will end at approximately 11:00 PM on Monday July 10th in Washington D.C.....so if they are to celebrate Pournimasya on the actual day of the full moon, it will have to be on Monday July 10th... my experience with my Jyotish program tells me that usually our days fall EARLIER than in India rather than later....so if Krittika falls on say, august 12 in India, then it will fall most often on August 11 in America or Canada, NOT the next day unlike what was mentioned earlier on this list. hope this may have been of some use... of course these things are not always celebrated on the exact time and day indicated by the Jyotish program...for various reasons, mostly unknown to me...perhaps convenience... in Amma's Divine Love and in Her Service, as always, visvanathan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Namaste. I think your jyotish program is a bit off, but no matter. You should check it for Iowa as well. My prediction is definitely on Iowa. Prasannan echoed the same. Surya - kasi_visvanath Ammachi Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:59 PM Re: Guru Purnima timing Ammachi, "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni> wrote: > > It has to be after the actual tirth of the full moon. It can't be before. Om Amrtesvaryai Namah! Namaskarams!! according to my Jyotish program (Sri Jagannatha Hora), the first tithi of the full moon (pournimasya) begins at 1:24 AM on July 10th (our days) in Washington D.C. so if we are to follow the vedic system of weekdays, it would actually be on the late evening (so to speak) of the Sunday the 9th...as Monday July 10th would begin at sunrise. this will be occurring in the Nakshatra of Moola, in Sagittarius. the Last tithi of Pournimasya or the full moon, will end at approximately 11:00 PM on Monday July 10th in Washington D.C.....so if they are to celebrate Pournimasya on the actual day of the full moon, it will have to be on Monday July 10th... my experience with my Jyotish program tells me that usually our days fall EARLIER than in India rather than later....so if Krittika falls on say, august 12 in India, then it will fall most often on August 11 in America or Canada, NOT the next day unlike what was mentioned earlier on this list. hope this may have been of some use... of course these things are not always celebrated on the exact time and day indicated by the Jyotish program...for various reasons, mostly unknown to me...perhaps convenience... in Amma's Divine Love and in Her Service, as always, visvanathan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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