Another aviveki Gopala jalras along with sin city barking; he cannot distinguish chekku and Shivalinga but will pretend as if knowledgeable. If stars alone is considered for birth days and not thithis then why do you celebrate Ramanavami to day and Krishna's on Ashtami?; aviveki shall answer; so thithi and nakshatra and months together are important in which thithi of the Sanskrit month alone were considered earlier; but later some easy going fellows like Gopala changed it as many things are changed today. Celebrate Rama BD on punarpusam and Krishna as your aviveki said but none does it why? KR IRS 6425 who is dalith yourself.
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 at 18:08, 'gopala krishnan' via KeralaIyers < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear friends, > > Among south Indian Brahmins as I understand, for birth star is considered > and for annual death ceremony thithi is considered. Normally in Tamilnadu, > instead of srardha thithi is used by many brahmins. > > *A member always argues.* There is no end.* It is wise not to correspond > with such a member and ignore him.* > > Gopalakrishnan > > On Sunday 6 April, 2025 at 03:33:27 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > Dear folks > > Mad canines with only cans of wriggling worms instead of brains in their > heads scream, screech and shout in drain-gutter-sewer ungrammatical broken > English:- > > " *SOME AVIVEKI WAS ASSURUNG BIRTH DAY ONLY BY NAKSHATRA AND I QUESTIONED > ON RAMA NAVAMI AND KRISHNA ASHATAMI WHICH IS BY-PASSED.....**K Rajaram > ex-IRS 6425. *" > > The truth is that Lord Sree Raama was born under punarvasu nakshathram and > Lord Sree Krishna was born under rohini nakshathram. > > Both vaalmeeki and kamban confirm Lord Sree Raama's birth star as > punarvasu. > > We call the nakshathram punarpoosham in South India. > > The notorious DALIT super aviveki who wears no poonal, never underwent any > samskaarams, and never attended any veda paata-shaala nor received vedic > instruction under any reputable, learned, experienced and competent guru, > cannot be expected to know any of this. > > S Narayanaswamy Iyer > > On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 4:47 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Rāmanavamī (रामनवमी) or Śrīrāmanavamī refers to “Rāma’s birthday > celebrations”, as discussed in the twenty-fifth chapter of the > Agastyasaṃhitā (agastya-suīkṣṇa-saṃvāda edition), an ancient Pāñcarātra > Āgama text dealing with the worship of Rāma, Sītā, Lakṣmaṇa and > Hanumān.—[Cf. the chapter śrī-rāmanavamī-praśaṃsā]:—Every year in the > caitra-month. on the ninth day when the constellation Punarvasu is there, > the birthday of Rāma is to be remembered. Fasting and a vigil should be > observed on the “ninth day,” as well as tarpaṇa-rites. Those who break the > fast enjoined will go to hell. Alms-giving is also to be practised On the > following day (i.e., the “tenth day”), Rāma and His retinue should be > meditated upon with the devadasi-mantra, and then worshipped thrice along > with the aṣṭākṣara-mantra. Such muttering of these powerful mantras is > itself sufficient to yield great results. SOME AVIVEKI WAS ASSURUNG BIRTH > DAY ONLY BY NAKSHATRA AND I QUESTIONED ON RAMA NAVAMI AND KRISHNA ASHATAMI > WHICH IS BY-PASSED. KNOWLEDGE IS IF HALF BAKED, ONLY ANGER SHALL PERSIST > AND AS DOG GROWLS, ABUSIVE LANGUAGE WILL BE ROARING. > > 2 {samrajya Lakshmi pithika}: Lord Rama while fasting for one full day > (astavamas) so that sins committed by him may be destroyed, his desires may > be fulfilled, enemies may parish, he may be endowed with victory and above > all, Lord Rama may be pleased (84.4-8). Soon after that he, while in the > company of other members of his family, bathes the golden idol of Rama in > Pancamrta, Pancagavva and sacred water. Then the idol is seated on a > decorated seat spread with Silken clothes. Other acts of the ritual like > Pranapratistha (breathing of life), various kinds of offering etc. are made > by him while the priest is described to keep on chanting suitable formulae > from the kalpa (Abhaki?). Similarly, the great offering of Naivedya is made > while 'five musical instruments' keep on playing. The ritualistic worship > is said to be concluded with offerings, in honour of the god, articles like > a number of blue-lotuses, fully blossomed, white lilies 83 (Pundarika), New > Bilva leaves, Kunda and Kurutaka flowers and the leaves of Tulasi (the Holy > Basil). This is followed by chanting one thousand names of Rama (9-16). > Such worship, enjoins the author, is stipulated to be performed in all the > eight yamas (one yama is period for three hours) (Monier-Williams, > p.850.1). The night also is spent 83. Offering of leaves of Bilva to Rama > an incarnation of Visnu appears to be a peculiarity of the > Samrajya-lakshmi-pithika tradition. Normally, such leaves are offered to > Siva and his family. > > 3 A number of cities mentioned in the Ramayana legends about > Rama's life observe major celebrations. These include Ayodhya (Uttar > Pradesh) Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu), Bhadrachalam (Telangana) and Sitamarhi > (Bihar). > > The rituals and customs associated with Rama Navami vary from region to > region throughout India. Many of these traditions include reading and > listening to discourses from the Ramayana, organizing ratha yatras (chariot > processions), charitable events, hosting a wedding procession > (kalyanotsavam) of Rama and Sita,[6] and offering reverence to Sita, > Lakshmana, and Hanuman who have played important roles in Rama's life > story. Surya, the Hindu solar deity, is also worshipped among some > communities. > > In Karnataka, Rama Navami is celebrated by the local mandalis > (organizations) and streets, by dispersing free panakam (a jaggery drink) > and some food. Additionally, in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the Sree Ramaseva > Mandali, R.C.T (R.) Chamrajpet, organizes India's most prestigious, > month-long classical music festival. The uniqueness of this 80 year old > musical extravaganza is that celebrated Indian classical musicians, > irrespective of their religion, from both genres – Carnatic (South Indian) > and Hindustani (North Indian) – descend down to offer their musical > rendition to Rama and the assembled audience > > In eastern Indian states such as Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, the > Jagannath temples and regional Vaishnava community observe Rama Navami, and > begin preparations for their annual Jagannath Ratha Yatra in summer. > > Nepal celebrates Ram Navami with particular enthusiasm, especially at the > Janaki Temple in Janakpur (Sita's birthplace). The temple hosts week-long > celebrations including ritual bathing of Ram's image in milk and water from > sacred wells. Local traditions incorporate elements of Mithila culture with > distinctive art forms featuring geometric patterns and natural dyes. > > Devotees associated with ISKCON fast throughout the day. A number of > ISKCON temples introduced a more prominent celebration of the occasion of > the holiday with the view of addressing needs of growing native Hindu > congregation. It was however a notable calendar event on the traditional > Gaurabda calendar with a specific additional requirement of fasting by > devotees. > > On April 17, 2024, the first Rama Navami after the consecration of > Ayodhya's Ram Temple was celebrated by thousands of devotees across India. > On this occasion, the Ram Temple witnessed a unique event at noon as the > forehead of the Ram Lalla murti was anointed with a ray of sunlight, known > as Surya Til] Scores of devotees watched the live-streaming of the event > across the globe. > > During Rama Navami, reading or listening from literature about Rama is a > common practice. Reading the entire Ramayana (Hindu epic entailing the > adventures of Rama for a week leading up to Rama Navami is organized. The > earliest version of the text was composed by the sage Valm Bhadrachalam > temple in Telangana is one of the major Rama Navami celebration sites. > Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas, a later version of the Ramayana written in the > vernacular of that time, is also popularly recited. The start of the > composition of the Ramcharitmanas began on Rama Navami. > > A public dramatic performance, known as Ramlila, is annually hosted on the > festivals of Rama Navami and Vijayadashami. Ramlila encapsulates the story > of Rama through music, drama, dance and various other mediums The > enactments of Ramlila are inspired by the Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas. > > Rama Navami is one of the Hindu festivals that is celebrated by the Indian > diaspora with roots in Uttar Pradesh and other states The descendants of > Indian indentured servants who were forced to leave India due to famines > and then promised jobs in colonial South Africa before 1910 in > British-owned plantations and mines, and thereafter lived under the South > African apartheid regime, continued to celebrate Rama Navami by reciting > the Ramayana and by singing bhajans of Tyagaraja and Bhadrachalam Ramdas. > The tradition continues in contemporary times in the Hindu temples of > Durban every year. > > Similarly, in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, other > Caribbean countries, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore, and many other > countries with Hindu descendants of colonial-era indentured workers forced > to leave British India have continued to observe Rama Navami along with > their other traditional festivals. > > It is also celebrated by Hindus in Fiji and Fijian Hindus who have > re-migrated elsewhere. > > K Rajaram IRS 6425 > > -- > On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust > > We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join > > Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup > > Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust > > Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: > https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "KeralaIyers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZoqqmE8FbMbst3TV-6Z23LTDNxWaa8qdGeaXbsLsmF1UnQ%40mail.gmail.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZoqqmE8FbMbst3TV-6Z23LTDNxWaa8qdGeaXbsLsmF1UnQ%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > > -- > On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust > > We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join > > Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup > > Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust > > Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: > https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "KeralaIyers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL4idhPUJ05cmEbjh3hxzgzhCAgE7Z8i_UkxDdm4Gi2BUhzjSA%40mail.gmail.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL4idhPUJ05cmEbjh3hxzgzhCAgE7Z8i_UkxDdm4Gi2BUhzjSA%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > > -- > On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust > > We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join > > Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup > > Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust > > Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: > https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "KeralaIyers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/375452136.1219528.1743943086342%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/375452136.1219528.1743943086342%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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