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Korinek
18 Mar 2007, 18:16
Please,
can be You kind and help me for orientation in time tables?
I am not a Hindi, but sympatizing with the Maha Bharat country, people and spirituality.
However, I know not, how to express the Hindi New Year as the First Day in the calendar usualy used in the European countries. For example, today is March 18th.
Thanks for your kind advice,
Korinek
moritoshi
19 Mar 2007, 00:19
Namaskar,
Happy New Year!
Tiku ji, Thank you very much for nice greeting card. Hope all your family have happy and healthy new year. Look forward to seeing you again.
sunil saroj
22 Jun 2007, 05:51
can you please tell the date and day of gudi padawa for the year 1982
trdl
19 Nov 2007, 04:15
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Great Site - really useful information!
satya minhas
04 Apr 2008, 08:28
Namaskar to you all.
Some Sikhs claim that Baisakhi is thier festival. Is there any research/ information/ evidence that "Baisakhi" was known and celebrated by Hindus in Punjab, India before the origin of Sikhism by Guru Nanak Dev ji. I would like to seek your guidance for educational purposes. Many thanks.
Bandoo Phadke
04 Apr 2008, 12:42
I am not fully content of using the word DESTRUCTION for the third purpose of The Trinity. I believe, TERMINATION, RECYCLING, or some such term may be more meaningful.
1: In schools, they will stop teaching that, "Hindus worship destruction" in a negative way. However respectful the word may be, simply does not come out of an ordinary teacher in Elementary School.
2: Destruction implies breaking and "getting rid of". Where can the body after death, a Star after death, a Galaxy after death go? Back to recycling (To Panchatva), Back to the reservoir, to create new and improved stars (with more elements than just the Hydrogen and Helium), ...
3: No space for ...
Bandoo Phadke
04 Apr 2008, 12:52
(Continued) 3: I do not think I am inventing a new term. I am simply looking at the concept of "construction" and having no place to "dump the pollutants". This is what make the process different from a manufacturing facility with a special department to influence the Government and make them "Look the other way" or "raise the permissible limits of polluting the Earther".
The return to nature idea implies a "green" return (modern politically correct). We need to raise the conceptual superiority of our thoughts to where they really should be.
shoba srinivas
04 Apr 2008, 12:58
lot of interesting facts from the vedas n other texts. could u give similar explanations of the significance of other festivals also?
thank you,
shoba srinivas
venkatrama reddy
04 Apr 2008, 17:35
Namaskar,
Thank you very much for supporting and fighting and creating awareness in Hindus in order to keep our pride.I am very thankful to you.I am proud to be Hindu.I wish you and your family a very very happy new year.
We are always support you.JAI HIND.
Shrijith.K.Sasidharan
06 Apr 2008, 04:20
Namaste,
this is very good site to make awareness about hindu dharma i have one requiest please make availability of Hindu calander in website now i am working in Saudi Arabia if i can down load it from here this is very use full for us especially
who living in saudi and other gulf countries...
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