Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 hinducivilization , " Avtar Krishen Kaul " <jyotirved wrote: Dear group members, <Which panchaang shows the winter solstice to be on January 14? > 1. Kashi Vishva Panchanga published by the world fmous Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi, shows " Uttarayana " every year on the same day as the Lahiri Makar Sankranti, since it coincides with that of Surya Sidhanta calculated Makar Sankranti as against its shloka, " Bhanor makar Sankranteh shanmasa Uttarayanam, karkyadestathaiva syat shanmasa dakshinayanam " . And as every body knows, Winter Solstice is an English equivalent of Uttarayana. The fact of the matter is that late N. C. Lahiri manipulated his ayanamsha in such a way as to make it coincide with that of Grahalaghava ayanamsha in around 1940 of the previous century. And Ganesha Daivajnya (Grahalaghava) " manufactured " his Ayanamsha to dovetail the calculated longitudes of the Surya Sidhanta. Thus Lahiri=Grahlaghava=Surya Sidhanta! 2. It is common knowledge by now that even the Puranas talk of Makar Sankranti coinciding with the shortest day of the year i.e. Uttarayana/Winter Solstice! (Pl. see Rashi5 and BVB6 etc. papers in files section) 3. The Vedas and the Vedanga Jyotisha have talked of Uttarayana-cum- the start of Tapah-cum-Magha month simultaneously. I have not seen anybody celebrating any festival on that day now-a-days, thanks to Lahiri " Vedic Jyotishis " . It appears these " Vedic Jyotishis " are bent on making us celebrate all our festivals only as and when it pleases them i.e. only as and when it suited " almighty " Lahiri's fancies and whims, without any rhyme or reason, at least without any astronomical or scriptural basis! With regards, A K Kaul hinducivilization , Jyotishi <jyotish2000@> wrote: > > Which panchaang shows the winter solstice > to be on January 14? > > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi > Om Shanti > > On Sat, 1/10/09, aareni <aareni@> wrote: > > > > . . . following of the texts, in letter > > but not in spirit, has lead to wrong > > marking of the date of winter solstice > > as 14th January in the pancaangas. Hence . . . > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 Dear A K Kaul I m not certain whether I am right in what i am mentioning but what I hv read in some mythological books Makar sankarati indicates the bigening of day in Brahma Lok. It is also the begining of Uttrayan. It is said that six months of Uttrayan indicates day time for Brahma ji & Daksyaan indicates night time for Brahmaji. Thus one calender year of dharti lok signifies one day of Brahma Lok. The begining of day in Brahma Lok, one says Good Morning Brahma Devji. We are thus having the darshan of Lord Brahma & Brahmaji, the creator of this universe under the instructions of Lord Vishnu, gives us darshan. When we have darshan of the Lord in the morning hours, we have this solaice that our day will be very good. Thus Makar Sankrati signifies the begining of auspiciousnous in our lives. GOD BLESS YOU WITH WARM REGARDS HARESH(HARRY)NATHANI VEDIC ASTOLOGER VAASTU CONSULTANT CELL +919867214103 (MUMBAI,INDIA) Avtar Krishen Kaul <jyotirved Sent: Wednesday, 14 January, 2009 3:54:11 PM Fwd: Re: [hc] Wrong Makara Sankranti leads to Wrong rainfall prognosis hinducivilization, "Avtar Krishen Kaul" <jyotirved@. ..> wrote:Dear group members,<Which panchaang shows the winter solstice to be on January 14? > 1. Kashi Vishva Panchanga published by the world fmous Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi, shows "Uttarayana" every year on the same day as the Lahiri Makar Sankranti, since it coincides with that of Surya Sidhanta calculated Makar Sankranti as against its shloka, "Bhanor makar Sankranteh shanmasa Uttarayanam, karkyadestathaiva syat shanmasa dakshinayanam" .And as every body knows, Winter Solstice is an English equivalent of Uttarayana.The fact of the matter is that late N. C. Lahiri manipulated his ayanamsha in such a way as to make it coincide with that of Grahalaghava ayanamsha in around 1940 of the previous century. And Ganesha Daivajnya (Grahalaghava) "manufactured" his Ayanamsha to dovetail the calculated longitudes of the Surya Sidhanta. Thus Lahiri=Grahlaghava= Surya Sidhanta!2. It is common knowledge by now that even the Puranas talk of Makar Sankranti coinciding with the shortest day of the year i.e. Uttarayana/Winter Solstice! (Pl. see Rashi5 and BVB6 etc. papers in files section)3. The Vedas and the Vedanga Jyotisha have talked of Uttarayana-cum-the start of Tapah-cum-Magha month simultaneously. I have not seen anybody celebrating any festival on that day now-a-days, thanks to Lahiri "Vedic Jyotishis". It appears these "Vedic Jyotishis" are bent on making us celebrate all our festivals only as and when it pleases them i.e. only as and when it suited "almighty" Lahiri's fancies and whims, without any rhyme or reason, at least without any astronomical or scriptural basis!With regards,A K Kaulhinducivilization, Jyotishi <jyotish2000@ > wrote:>> Which panchaang shows the winter solstice > to be on January 14? > > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi > Om Shanti > > On Sat, 1/10/09, aareni <aareni@> wrote: > > > > . . . following of the texts, in letter > > but not in spirit, has lead to wrong > > marking of the date of winter solstice > > as 14th January in the pancaangas. Hence . . .>--- End forwarded message --- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Shri Haresh Nathaniji, Namaskar! All the " qualifications " that you have quoted can be attributed only to a Makar Sankranti that is just a synonym of Uttarayana i.e. the Winter Solstice. As such, we are celebrating it on a wrong day, since Winter Solstice means the shortest day of the year and nothing else. And that was on December 21, 2008 and not on January 14, 2009. Regarding the day of Brhamaji etc. starting with Makar Sankranti, pl. quote the exact references. With regards, A K Kaul , " Haresh \(Harry\) Nathani " <haresh1405 wrote: > > Dear A K Kaul > > I m not certain whether I am right in what i am mentioning but what I hv read in some mythological books Makar sankarati indicates the bigening of day in Brahma Lok. It is also the begining of Uttrayan.. It is said that six months of Uttrayan indicates day time for Brahma ji & Daksyaan indicates night time for Brahmaji. Thus one calender year of dharti lok signifies one day of Brahma Lok. > > The begining of day in Brahma Lok, one says Good Morning Brahma Devji. We are thus having the darshan of Lord Brahma & Brahmaji, the creator of this universe under the instructions of Lord Vishnu, gives us darshan. When we have darshan of the Lord in the morning hours, we have this solaice that our day will be very good. Thus Makar Sankrati signifies the begining of auspiciousnous in our lives. >  > GOD BLESS YOU > WITH WARM REGARDS > HARESH(HARRY)NATHANI > VEDIC ASTOLOGER > VAASTU CONSULTANT > CELL +919867214103 > (MUMBAI,INDIA) >  > > > > ________________________________ > Avtar Krishen Kaul <jyotirved > > Wednesday, 14 January, 2009 3:54:11 PM > Fwd: Re: [hc] Wrong Makara Sankranti leads to Wrong rainfall prognosis > > > hinducivilization, " Avtar Krishen Kaul " > <jyotirved@ ..> wrote: > > Dear group members, > <Which panchaang shows the winter solstice > to be on January 14? > > > 1. Kashi Vishva Panchanga published by the world fmous Benaras Hindu > University, Varanasi, shows " Uttarayana " every year on the same day > as the Lahiri Makar Sankranti, since it coincides with that of Surya > Sidhanta calculated Makar Sankranti as against its shloka, " Bhanor > makar Sankranteh shanmasa Uttarayanam, karkyadestathaiva syat > shanmasa dakshinayanam " . > And as every body knows, Winter Solstice is an English equivalent of > Uttarayana. > The fact of the matter is that late N. C. Lahiri manipulated his > ayanamsha in such a way as to make it coincide with that of > Grahalaghava ayanamsha in around 1940 of the previous century. And > Ganesha Daivajnya (Grahalaghava) " manufactured " his Ayanamsha to > dovetail the calculated longitudes of the Surya Sidhanta. Thus > Lahiri=Grahlaghava= Surya Sidhanta! > 2. It is common knowledge by now that even the Puranas talk of Makar > Sankranti coinciding with the shortest day of the year i.e. > Uttarayana/Winter Solstice! (Pl. see Rashi5 and BVB6 etc. papers in > files section) > 3. The Vedas and the Vedanga Jyotisha have talked of Uttarayana-cum- > the start of Tapah-cum-Magha month simultaneously. I have not seen > anybody celebrating any festival on that day now-a-days, thanks to > Lahiri " Vedic Jyotishis " . It appears these " Vedic Jyotishis " are > bent on making us celebrate all our festivals only as and when it > pleases them i.e. only as and when it suited " almighty " Lahiri's > fancies and whims, without any rhyme or reason, at least without any > astronomical or scriptural basis! > > With regards, > A K Kaul > > hinducivilization, Jyotishi <jyotish2000@ > > wrote: > > > > Which panchaang shows the winter solstice > > to be on January 14? > > > > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi > > Om Shanti > > > > On Sat, 1/10/09, aareni <aareni@> wrote: > > > > > > . . . following of the texts, in letter > > > but not in spirit, has lead to wrong > > > marking of the date of winter solstice > > > as 14th January in the pancaangas. Hence . . . > > > > --- End forwarded message --- > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger./invite/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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