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*ॐ* NAMO ~*ॐ* NAMO ~*ॐ*NAMO ~*ॐ*~NAMO* ॐ *NAMO *ॐॐ*NAMO Celebrate The Divine Festival Makar Sankranti मकर संक्रांति,, Lohri, Pongal, Uttarayan, Maghi, Bhogali Bihu, Shishur Saenkraat( Kashmir Valley), Khichdi ( Uttar Pradesh and western Bihar), Makara Sankramana( Karnataka) & so forth. All Religions, Paths, Sects, Casts Are True, Pure & Created for welfare of Humanity by Spiritual Magnates , not for killing the people in the name of Religion, Paths, Sects, Casts. *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* May the light that we celebrate at any FESTIVAL in Universe show us the way and lead us together on the path of Unconditional Love & Mental Peace and Social harmony. i.e. Self Realization every moment to over come the Terriorism & Global Warming. *ॐ~Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* What is the Purpose of celebrating an Auspicious Even or Festival Like Christmas, New Year of all religions, Dipawali & so forth ?. It is said that every moment is DIWALI for the gentle, Sober, True, Pure Individual & Saint, because these people Endeavors to celebrate DIWALI every moment. *ॐ~Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* If a National festival celebrate , but there is no sentiment of Nationalism & Patriotism, then what kind of National Festival is That ? If it is a Religious Festival, but there is no trace of Social, Religious & Spiritual Conductivity i.e. manifestation of Virtuous & Moral Ethics in Heart,Mind & Chitta (mind stuff, psyche) ,then can it be called Religious Festival ? The Process of continuous inner purification is called Christmas, New Year of Every Religion, DIWALI & so forth. Truth, Forgiveness, Kindness, Compassion, Humanity, Humility, Wisdom, Virtue, Patience, Tolerance, Self-Control, Unconditional Love, Peace, Happiness. Plus a Great Sense of Humour, Makes the World OK, Every Single Day, whichever way it may be!!. *ॐ~Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* The Divine Festival Makara Sankranti is a Hindu festival celebrated in almost all parts of India and Nepal in a myriad of cultural forms. It is a harvest festival. It is the Hindi/Indo-Aryan languages name for Makara Sankranthi (still used in southern areas as the official name). Makar Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun into the zodiac sign of Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path. The day is also believed to mark the arrival of spring in India and is a traditional event. Makara Sankranti is a solar event making one of the few Indian festivals which fall on the same date in the Gregorian calendar every year: 14 January, with some exceptions when the festival is celebrated on 13 or 15 January. In India it is known by different regional names. Makara Sankranti: Chhattisgarh, Goa, Odisha, Haryana, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, telangana and West Bengal. Pongal: Tamil Nadu Uttarayan: Gujarat Maghi: Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. The day before, people of Punjab celebrate Lohri. Bhogali Bihu: Assam Shishur Saenkraat: Kashmir Valley Khichdi: Uttar Pradesh and western Bihar Makara Sankramana: Karnataka In other countries too the day is celebrated but under different names and in different ways. *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* NOW this Time for to Destroy the Illusion (भ्रम) & Ignorance (Ajnana, अज्ञान) for EVER by following the Advaita (अद्वैत, Non Duality). *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* History According to the Hindi calendar Makar Sankranti is a festival celebrated for the happiness of getting new crops for farmers. Date and significance Makar Sankranti has an astrological significance, as the sun enters the Capricorn (Sanskrit: Makara) zodiac constellation on that day. This date remains almost constant with respect to the Gregorian calendar. However, precession of the Earths axis (called ayanamsa) causes Makara Sankranti to move over the ages. A thousand years ago, Makara Sankranti was on 31 December and is now on 14 January. According to calculations, from 2050 Makar Sankranti will fall on 15 January. Makara Sankranti is a major harvest festival celebrated in various parts of India. Makara Sankranti commemorates the beginning of the harvest season and cessation of the northeast monsoon in South India. The movement of the Sun from one zodiac sign into another is called Sankranti and as the Sun moves into the Capricorn zodiac known as Makara in Sanskrit, this occasion is named as Makara Sankranti in the Indian context. It is one of the few Hindu Indian festivals which are celebrated on a fixed date i.e. 14 January every year (or may be sometimes on 15 January (leap year)). Makara Sankranti, apart from a harvest festival is also regarded as the beginning of an auspicious phase in Indian culture. It is said as the holy phase of transition. It marks the end of an inauspicious phase which according to the Hindu calendar begins around mid-December. It is believed that any auspicious and sacred ritual can be sanctified in any Hindu family, this day onwards. Scientifically, this day marks the beginning of warmer and longer days compared to the nights. In other words, Sankranti marks the termination of winter season and beginning of a new harvest or spring season. All over the country, Makara Sankranti is observed with great fanfare. However, it is celebrated with distinct names and rituals in different parts of the country. In the states of northern and western India, the festival is celebrated as the Sankranti day with special zeal and fervour. The importance of this day has been signified in the ancient epics like Mahabharata also. So, apart from socio-geographical importance, this day also holds a historical and religious significance. As it is the festival of Sun God, and he is regarded as the symbol of divinity and wisdom, the festival also holds an eternal meaning to it. Makara Sankranti and the Winter Solstice Winter Solstice Many Indians conflate this festival with the Winter Solstice, and believe that the sun ends its southward journey (Sanskrit: Dakshinayana) at the Tropic of Capricorn, and starts moving northward (Sanskrit: Uttarayaana) towards the Tropic of Cancer, in the month of Pausha on this day in mid-January. There is no observance of Winter Solstice in the Hindu religion. Further, the Sun makes its northward journey on the day after winter solstice when day light increases. Therefore, Makara Sankranti signifies the celebration of the day following the day of winter solstice. Scientifically, currently in the Northern Hemisphere, winter solstice occurs between December 21 and 22. Day light will begin to increase on 22 December and on this day, the Sun will begin its northward journey which marks Uttarayaana.[2] The date of winter solstice changes gradually due to the Axial precession of the Earth, coming earlier by approximately 1 day in every 70 years. Hence, if the Makara Sankranti at some point of time did mark the actual date of winter solstice, a date in mid-January would correspond to around 300CE. Sankranti Sankranti is celebrated all over South Asia with some regional variations. It is known by different names and celebrated with different customs in different parts of the country popularly celebrated in Karnataka (Sankranthi), Andhra pradesh (Sankranthi) and Tamil Nadu (Pongal). *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* Traditions, rituals and celebration This is the one of the very important rituals in India to be performed on Makar Sankranti. Women will offer the Shreemangalchandika prapatti on the day of Sankranti (the 14th or the 15th of January). Why this day? That is because that was the day Mata Mahishasurmardini with the purpose of destroying Mahishasur, first set foot on earth, in the Kataraaj ashram of Rishi Kardam and Devahuti. Women will offer the ShreeMangalChandika Prapatti‘Shreemangalchandika naimittik prapatti’ after sunset on the day of Sankranti. This again because it was after sunset that the Mahishasurmardini set foot in the Kataraaj ashram. If She were to come during the day, no man would have been able to bear her radiance and so She came after sunset, when it was dark. Offering the prapatti on the day of Sankranti makes out of every woman, the protective soldier of her family on the one hand and the bodyguard of each of her family members on the other. Irrespective of whether she is a mother, a sister or a wife, she definitely becomes the protector of the family. *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* श्री* ॐ~श्री*~* ॐ~श्री*~ ॐ~श्री*ॐ* श्री* ॐ*श्री*ॐ*श्री* श्री* ॐ*श्री*ॐ*श्री* Celebrate Makar Sankranti The auspicious event of Makar Sankranti falls on 14/01/15. This event marks the Uttarayan movement of the Sun. Uttarayan movement means the movement from South Pole to the North Pole. Astrologically, the Sun follows a benefic movement/transit for next six months and it delivers positive results. The Sun has been referred to as the ATMAKARAKA in Astrology. It represents that inner voice that guides every individual out of different problems. It is source of energy that drives an individual onto the path of righteousness in life. Sun is the forefather of all the forefathers known to us so he commands respect and worship. Astrologically a powerfully placed Sun is enough to drive an individual out of all problems in life and provide the energy and the direction to achieve the desired results. Primarily, the Sun represents Father, Government institutions, people in authority and bosses in Astrology. Worship and remedies performed on this day can lay a strong foundation for maintaining or improving relationship with all these entities. Interestingly Sun transit to Capricorn on this day and Capricorn is a zodiac sign owned Saturn. The relationship between Sun and Saturn is well known to everyone. Sun turning Uttarayan in Saturn’s rashi signifies the end of enemity between the two deities. This happens to be a very auspicious day to improve the mutilated/disturbed relationship with one’s father. Likewise it is also an auspicious day for all those individuals who have been facing some kind of punishment or penalty from the Government. Taking dip in holy rivers like Ganga ji, Yamuna ji, Godavari ji , Namadaji, Kshipraj ietc is considered very auspicious. Poojan and hawan to deities is equally auspicious. This day has a special significance for Anna Daan. The donation of Wheat, Black Sesame (Kala Til), White Sesame (Safed Til), Satnaja (combination of seven kinds of grains) is considered very auspicious. Such donation has the power to remove planetary afflictions related to Sun and Saturn considerably. Donation of blankets and clothes to the needy is ever auspicious and it is a very valid source to please the Almighty. An offering of new vessels, clothing, food, sesame seeds, pot of sesame seeds, jaggery, a cow, a horse, gold or land should be made depending on the capability. On this day, married women also make some offering. They take things from unmarried girls and give them sesame seeds and jaggery in return. Married women organize a ceremony of haldi-kumkum (applying vermilion and turmeric to the forehead) and gift articles to other married women. On this day one should get habitual and offer Argha (jal) to Surya everyday and recite “Shri Aditya Hridaya Stotram” and / or “Shri Surya Dwadash Naam Mala” to please Surya Narayan *ॐ~ Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* Think Globally, Act Homely, Locally, Socially & Spiritually for betterment of our Youngsters in family, society & so forth.. Men Dont ever rape Mothers womb do not sharmashar. Men do not break, the girls are Men are not the Rob abru.. Men always wins hearts Is the throttle namardon nichta. Daughters and sisters are in the shadows of palti, gents Men from lives of mother duvaon Moving is. Men not on his body tezab phekte Men in love are erased on your titled Men in their bodys Mandis Sells, not Men dahez their skins Dont khechta it. .. Fragile masculine girls where the Dont play, Men with daughters budhon, Not pushing it. ... Nirbhaya-scandal after rape Closed!! Thinking on the law changed The chart also!! Are thinking of thinking must be made Change, So we will change and we will only land Change. *ॐ~Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* Although the TREASURE of INFINITE Knowledge is within,a human beings has every limited INTELLECT. Just as solitude is necessary for SPIRITUAL PRACTICES,so purification of CONDUCT is possible only through SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT. Every step we take has a relationship to SOCIAL and EXTERNAL Codes of CONDUCT(Charity, Purity, Unity and Divinity), Religiosity & Spirituality. The Social Conductivity,Religiosity(RELIGION;the code of righteousness) & Spirituality(selflessness) can be attained very easily on this EARTH,under this SKY,breathing the same air of UNIVERSE. The practices of Social Conductivity ,Religiosity & SPIRITUALITY begins at HOME,otherwise there is no SPIRITUAL PROGRESS in our Precious LIFE. Self- Introspection must also be embraced as indispensable part of SOCIAL CONDUCTIVITY, RELIGIOSITY,SPIRITUALITY. The Social Conduct ,Religiosity & Spirituality(selflessness) can be attained very easily on this EARTH, under this SKY, breathing the same air of UNIVERSE. Self- Introspection must also be embraced as indispensable part of SOCIAL CONDUCTIVITY, RELIGIOSITY,SPIRITUALITY. Elimination of ILLUSION & Misconception is the GOAL of Social Conductivity,Religiosity & Spirituality i.e. Guru Tattwa,Prarabdha. ONE for ALL & & ALL for ONE (must be Co-exist).{ Dvaita (Duality,Diversity) v\s Advaita (Non-Duality),Within}. Enabling people to help themselves by Emerging & Manifesting an Holistic Approach, Promoting Health within (Senses, Mind & Chitta (mind stuff, psyche), Education (based on Self Realization) and Enterprise; Facilitating Independence not Dependence at all. *ॐ~Guru Tattwa, Prarbdha, Moddism~ॐ* GURU TATTWA, EINSTEINJI, NIKOLA TESLA, GANDHIJI, POETYCAJI, PRARBDHA
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