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    Consider Adding "Hindu Festivals" Category!

    Hi!

    Today, I wanted to wish auspicious and colorful festival of Holi to all members of HDF, but didn't find any suitable place. Please consider adding "Hindu Festivals" category.

    Happy Holi!!!

    Aum Namah Shivaya

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    Re: Consider Adding "Hindu Festivals" Category!


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    Re: Consider Adding "Hindu Festivals" Category!

    happy UGADI (called Srikhara nama year) all. According to hindu calendar we are in year 5111. see wiki excerpt below-

    Year numbering
    The epoch (starting point or first day of the zeroth year) of the current era of Hindu calendar (both solar and lunisolar) is February 18, 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar or January 23, 3102 BCE in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. Both the solar and lunisolar calendars started on this date. After that, each year is labeled by the number of years elapsed since the epoch.
    This is a unique feature of the Hindu calendar. All other systems use the current ordinal number of the year as the year label. But just as a person's true age is measured by the number of years that have elapsed starting from the date of the person's birth, the Hindu calendar measures the number of years elapsed. As of May 18, 2010[update], 5111 years had elapsed in the Hindu calendar. However, the lunisolar calendar year usually starts earlier than the solar calendar year,[citation needed] so the exact year will not begin on the same day every year.

    namaste
    Last edited by charitra; 04 April 2011 at 11:12 AM.

  4. Re: Consider Adding "Hindu Festivals" Category!

    Happy Navratri

    जय माता दी

    जय माँ शैलपुत्री
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