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@Devyani.....
I want you to clear my doubt.....
No way to send PM now. That's why.

Meera sandhu
Every year in the Janmastami midnight, it rains heavily. I love this rainfall.
I love all festivals.
Every year in the Janmastami midnight, it rains heavily. I love this rainfall.
I love all festivals.


Devyani..
Have you seen my posts...
I want to clear my doubts. That's why am asking you

Meera sandhu
@Devyani.....
I want you to clear my doubt.....
No way to send PM now. That's why.


Friends what Sandhyaji has pointed out is very correct. Sunil has very well tried to explain this with examples. I appreciate it.
Friends I would like to put forward my own concept regarding each and every festivals not only Janmastami.

Lets consider an example when Lord Krishna was born.
The stars and constillations were very special. Such planetary combination will never come back again. If such event happens again and a child is born during that time period, the child will be as strong as God (Lord Krishna). Hence with the passage of time, planets are moving according to their destiny and various events of taking place. The date when God was born may be same but the constillations, zodiac and the planetary positions may not be the same. Only the climate will be the same. The day when Lord Krishna was born, it rained heavily in the midnight when his father secretly took him away from the captive to Brig. It was rainny season and dark night.
I have same explanation regarding the birthday of Lord Jesus and Lord Rama.
Thank you said by: Sandhya Rani
@Devu....

My doubt was...why it's celebrated in two different dates.....this month in North India and next month in South India. Can you ask your father please?

Meera sandhu
@Devu....

My doubt was...why it's celebrated in two different dates.....this month in North India and next month in South India. Can you ask your father please?


This is new for me, didn't you all celebrate Janmashtami yesterday???

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

@Devu....

My doubt was...why it's celebrated in two different dates.....this month in North India and next month in South India. Can you ask your father please?


This is new for me, didn't you all celebrate Janmashtami yesterday???


No....just go through my posts from first page :( :( :( :(

I want my doubts to be cleared :(

Meera sandhu
[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Sandhya Rani wrote:
@Devu....

My doubt was...why it's celebrated in two different dates.....this month in North India and next month in South India. Can you ask your father please?

This is new for me, didn't you all celebrate Janmashtami yesterday???

No....just go through my posts from first page :( :( :( :(

I want my doubts to be cleared :(
[/quote]

The explanation is probably because you fall South Indian calender, which may be based on what I don't know. But the rest of India celebrates it in the month of Shravan, you call it chingam I suppose, which always is in August . You will have to study the calender that you follow! I don't know your system so unable to comment!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Sandhya Rani wrote:
@Devu....

My doubt was...why it's celebrated in two different dates.....this month in North India and next month in South India. Can you ask your father please?

This is new for me, didn't you all celebrate Janmashtami yesterday???

No....just go through my posts from first page :( :( :( :(

I want my doubts to be cleared :(


The explanation is probably because you fall South Indian calender, which may be based on what I don't know. But the rest of India celebrates it in the month of Shravan, you call it chingam I suppose, which always is in August . You will have to study the calender that you follow! I don't know your system so unable to comment![/quote]

chingam starts every year on August 17 only.
also Birthday is calculated according to birth star...we Keralites also follow the same way
Kannan was born on Rohini.
It comes on first week of september this year.
My best friend also celebrates birthday almost same time, just 1day before Ashtami Rohini

Meera sandhu
Nice discussion about Janmastami.Last year there was no discussion about it, anyway get many information.

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