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-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): dear friends pls post our state and national festivals and its histroy to share our colchur every one in marianaworld...
04-04-11 - 08:58:37
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love):
.UGADI - TELUGU NEW YEAR'S DAY:-
Celebrated by : Telugu People
Marks : The Beginning of the new year
Religion : Hindu
In the month of : March/April
Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the people of Andhra Pradesh and also for the Telugu people all over the world. Those who live north of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Barhaspatyamana". People living to the south of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Sauramana" 0r "Chandramana". *
04-04-11 - 09:00:16
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love):
.A Unique Ritual:-
There is a peculiarity about the practices of the various sects of Brahmins; one who is not conversant with them finds it difficult to understand their meaning. Even though they are all Brahmins certain differences in their lineage may be traced among them. These become manifest in their distinctive calendars where the dates and months vary. Some have calculations according to the solar system, *
04-04-11 - 09:01:59
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): and others according to the lunar system; with the result that despite all being Brahmins the New Year differs among different sects. Thus there is a Telugu New Year's Day, a Tamil New Year's Day, and a New Year's distinct from these in the almanac of North India. *
04-04-11 - 09:03:40
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): According to Chandramana, Ugadi is celebrated on the bright fortnight ('Shukla Paksha') of the first month ('Chaitra Masa') in the first season of the year i.e. Spring ('Vasanta-Ritu'). As all these important elements are present, this day has special significance marking the commencement of a New Year. *
04-04-11 - 09:05:06




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