Sunday 30 March 2014

New Year Begins Tomorrow as per Hindu Calendar

Photo: FB 348 * New Year Begins Tomorrow as per Hindu Calendar *

Hindu calendar is a collective name for most of the lunisolar calendars and solar calendars used in India since ancient times.First day of the Chaitra month to mark the beginning of the New year according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar. The beginning of spring and the beginning of autumn are considered to be important junctions of climatic and solar influences. These two periods are taken as sacred opportunities for the worship of the Divine Mother Durga.'

 The Hindus of Kashmir start their new year - #Navreh .At the same time, the southern Indian states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh begin their new year - #Ugadi. The Marathas celebrate their new year #Gudi Padwa, and the Sindhis observe #Cheti Chand, the coming of new year, during the same time.
 
This day is also the first day of Chaitra #Navratri .On the eve of Chaitra #Navratri we will be posting 51 shaktipeeth pics & description as a tribute to Mother Durga during nine days .

* New Year Begins Tomorrow as per Hindu Calendar *

Hindu calendar is a collective name for most of the lunisolar calendars and solar calendars used in India since ancient times.First day of the Chaitra month to mark the beginning of the New year according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar. The beginning of spring and the beginning of autumn are considered to be important junctions of climatic and solar influences. These two periods are taken as sacred opportunities for the worship of the Divine Mother Durga.'

The Hindus of Kashmir start their new year - #Navreh .At the same time, the southern Indian states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh begin their new year - #Ugadi. The Marathas celebrate their new year #Gudi Padwa, and the Sindhis observe #ChetiChand, the coming of new year, during the same time.

This day is also the first day of Chaitra #Navratri .On the eve of Chaitra #Navratri we will be posting 51 shaktipeeth pics & description as a tribute to Mother Durga during nine days .

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