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What time is a new day starts ?

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What about Sri Vivasvana, what sun rises for him?

 

Sunrise is just a relative truth, so relative, in fact, that we cant insure that tomorrow will even begin with a sunrise. Suns blow up, all things must pass.

 

A good question is when does Lord Brahma's day begin, especially when in just the last second, the blinking of His eye, dinosauras and dino-asuras, were born and then they died.

 

My relative day begins in approximately 13 minutes and 37 seconds, 24 seconds, 10 secoinds..by the time I say haribol, it may be well less than ten minutes away. Haribol, ys mahaksadasa

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Even though Vrindavan (who started this thread) did not mention what kind of day he was talking about, it seems he used the word 'day' to mean what we call as day in day-to-day life. When does that start according to Vedic astrology?

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when you get out of bed.

 

Whats morning for me in Uk is night for somebody in Australia. And visa-versa. For devotees the day starts at spiritual hours 4am. Whoever is sleeping is Athiest {minds}. Jai SRI NITAI!

 

 

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yeah good question .....especially to observe fasts n festivals....is it possibly the brahma murta time....what time does ekadasi start?

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