Thursday 1 January 2015

HAPPY NEW DAY

Lets go through some of the Interesting New Years of various calendars:
New Year's Day in the Sikh Nanakshahi calendar is on 14 March.The Iranian New Year, called Nowruz, is the day containing the exact moment of the Northward equinox, which usually occurs on 20 or 21 March, commencing the start of the spring season.The Balinese New Year, based on the Saka Calendar (Balinese-Javanese Calendar), is called Nyepi, and it falls on Bali's Lunar New Year (26 March in 2009). It is a day of silence, fasting, and meditation.Ugadi, the Telugu and Kannada New Year, generally falls in the months of March or April.Kashmiri Calendar, Navreh (New Year): 5083 Saptarshi/2064 Vikrami/2007–08 AD, 19 March. This holy day of Kashmiri Brahmins has been celebrated for several millennia.Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the first day of the Hindu year by the people of Maharashtra, India. This day falls in March or April and coincides with Ugadi.The Thelemic New Year on 20 March (or on April 8 by some accounts) is usually celebrated with an invocation to Ra-Hoor-Khuit, commemorating the beginning of the New Aeon in 1904.The Assyrian New Year, called Kha b'Nissan or Resha d'Sheeta, occurs on the first day of April.Thelemic New Year Celebrations usually end on April 10th, after an approximately one-month long period that begins on March 20th (the formal New Year).Tamil New Year (Puthandu) is celebrated in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, on the first of Chithrai (சித்திரை)(13 or 14 or 15 April). Punjabi/Sikh Vaisakhi is celebrated on 14 April in Punjab.Malayali New Year (Vishu) is celebrated in the South Indian state of Kerala in mid-April.

Financial New Year is on April 1st. would you like to wish anybody on an April fool’s day?
So my thought is, don’t wish anyone just because it’s a new year, wish whenever you feel like wishing, on birthday’s, on achievements, more customized wishing’s.

So wish you a Happy New Day because every day is New and let it be Happy.


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