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Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Happy Ugadi / Yugadi.
Does it coincide with the beginning of the Bikrami calendar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Samvat .... Bikrami year 2072)?
Does it coincide with the beginning of the Bikrami calendar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Samvat .... Bikrami year 2072)?
Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Satavahana calendar!!!!
Even Iran follows the same. They call it "nowruz". You can see the similarity with Sanskrit in the meaning (now ruz = new day). The celebration is similar to what we do in India. Saudis think that Iranians are semi-kafirs because they still follow the pre-islamic calendar.
Happy Yuga aadi.
Even Iran follows the same. They call it "nowruz". You can see the similarity with Sanskrit in the meaning (now ruz = new day). The celebration is similar to what we do in India. Saudis think that Iranians are semi-kafirs because they still follow the pre-islamic calendar.
Happy Yuga aadi.
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Satavahana calendar!!!!
Even Iran follows the same. They call it "nowruz". Saudis think that Iranians are semi-kafirs because they still follow the pre-islamic calendar.
Happy Yuga aadi.
Happy Yuga aadi.
I am not surprised about the Iranian "now-ruz" being literally quite similar to the new day / year in Sanskrit / Hindi. Incidentally, there are many words in use currently in Farsi (Persian / Iranian) which seem to have Sanskrit links originally.
Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Thanks for the info, VP. I learned later on FB too that it's the Parsi new year 'nowruz' (kashmiri's is navreh).
Seva, i guess you (so do most indians) understood my telugu greeting in the OP. Thanks to Sanskrit!
Seva, i guess you (so do most indians) understood my telugu greeting in the OP. Thanks to Sanskrit!
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
An Iranian friend of mine gives us sweets, pistachios, etc., on his new year's day. So I know. Interestingly, their sweets and customs are also quite similar to ours. The way they show happiness and anger (tala tikka) are also similar.
Kashmiris are strange. They don't need to go to Iran to find a name for an Indian festival.
Kashmiris are strange. They don't need to go to Iran to find a name for an Indian festival.
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:An Iranian friend of mine gives us sweets, pistachios, etc., on his new year's day. So I know. Interestingly, their sweets and customs are also quite similar to ours. The way they show happiness and anger (tala tikka) are also similar.
Kashmiris are strange. They don't need to go to Iran to find a name for an Indian festival.
do iranians say "gharibi hatao lol" when they are bristling with anger?
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Were the Iranians ruled by the Nehru dynasty too, pronouncing the above slogan, for decades?swapna wrote:Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:An Iranian friend of mine gives us sweets, pistachios, etc., on his new year's day. So I know. Interestingly, their sweets and customs are also quite similar to ours. The way they show happiness and anger (tala tikka) are also similar.
Kashmiris are strange. They don't need to go to Iran to find a name for an Indian festival.
do iranians say "gharibi hatao lol" when they are bristling with anger?
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
>>>Happy spring to you too Kinnera.Kinnera wrote:.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
Kris- Posts : 5460
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Vakavaka garu, hope you had ugadi pachadi. Enjoy
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Thanks Kris. Happy spring to you too in your beautiful sunny CAKris wrote:>>>Happy spring to you too Kinnera.Kinnera wrote:.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
>>>I hope you outgrow your rebellious phase this year and see your mother's wisdomKinnera wrote:Thanks Kris. Happy spring to you too in your beautiful sunny CAKris wrote:>>>Happy spring to you too Kinnera.Kinnera wrote:.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
Kris- Posts : 5460
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Nah...I am a hippie at heart and will always be (but conservative when it comes to me to act the hippie way. My mom has her control over me there subconsciously )Kris wrote:>>>I hope you outgrow your rebellious phase this year and see your mother's wisdomKinnera wrote:Thanks Kris. Happy spring to you too in your beautiful sunny CAKris wrote:>>>Happy spring to you too Kinnera.Kinnera wrote:.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
That said, I am contemplating on having a tattoo on my upper arm this year. I expressed the wish when mom was here and she balked at the idea. I may go in for it anyway.Kinnera wrote:Nah...I am a hippie at heart and will always be (but conservative when it comes to me to act the hippie way. My mom has her control over me there subconsciously )Kris wrote:>>>I hope you outgrow your rebellious phase this year and see your mother's wisdomKinnera wrote:Thanks Kris. Happy spring to you too in your beautiful sunny CAKris wrote:>>>Happy spring to you too Kinnera.Kinnera wrote:.....Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. Welcome to the Manmadha naama samvatsaram. Nootana Samvatsara Subhakankshalu!
Ugadi=Telugu
Yugadi=Kannada
Gudi Padwa= Maharashtrian
Cheti Chand=Sindhi
Navreh=Kashmiri
Sajibu Nongma Pamba=Manipuri
Most probably this one. The lines are going to be thinner though. It's going to be a cute little one.
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Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
There are many theories / ideas on the origins of the number "108" which is considered as holy / sacred in many religions.
One of the ideas which I had mentioned in a blog of mine a while back was that the sacred number "108" might be the numerical representation (as 1,0, for the letters / sounds in the holy word OM or AUM (a,u,m, respectively), mostly as a result of script-related similarities between the letters “a”, “u”, “m” and the numbers “1”, “0”, “8”, respectively, in some ancient language (perhaps lost now).
In addition, I had indicated in my blog that the holy word “OM” or “AUM” could itself have originated as a pictorial representation of god Ganesha, the original elephant-headed form of the Lord in the beginning (worshiped first even today in Hindu Pujas, perhaps because of its origins very-very long ago).
In other words, the holy word "AUM" ("OM") and the sacred number "108" both might have had their origins from god Ganesha (the Lord in the beginning).
Re: Happy Ugadi, Yugadi, Gudi Padwa...
Thanks Seva. I chose this design because it represents the primordial sound, 'AUM', Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva (the three horizontal lines) and the ear in the shape of Shankam (conch) representing lord Vishnu.Seva Lamberdar wrote:
There are many theories / ideas on the origins of the number "108" which is considered as holy / sacred in many religions.
One of the ideas which I had mentioned in a blog of mine a while back was that the sacred number "108" might be the numerical representation (as 1,0, for the letters / sounds in the holy word OM or AUM (a,u,m, respectively), mostly as a result of script-related similarities between the letters “a”, “u”, “m” and the numbers “1”, “0”, “8”, respectively, in some ancient language (perhaps lost now).
In addition, I had indicated in my blog that the holy word “OM” or “AUM” could itself have originated as a pictorial representation of god Ganesha, the original elephant-headed form of the Lord in the beginning (worshiped first even today in Hindu Pujas, perhaps because of its origins very-very long ago).
In other words, the holy word "AUM" ("OM") and the sacred number "108" both might have had their origins from god Ganesha (the Lord in the beginning).
It's a mannath for me which reminds me of an important event in my/son's life. I showed it to my husband y'day. He liked it too. Will go for it soon.
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