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Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     01 January 2010

What is Significance of 1st January as New Year

                Do you celebrate Jan 1 as new year ?
     shame...!!   shame...!!
what you want to be ?
why an unscientific foolish celebrations ?
Let us question ourselves before celebrating the new year-
 
Day Change  (foreign culture)
    how the day change occurs at 12'O Clock midnight ? without any change in the external atmosphere ? Is there any significance ? Do we foolishly follow Britishers ?
 
year change
we can't differentiate between DEC'31 st and Jan 1st in terms of nature, atmosphere, (or) the movement of earth, (or) the position of planets, but ,many followers of white believe that year changes at midnight of DEC'31st.
 
calender
in white man's calender we see just month, date and weeks name. there is no  defined plan for each day with  details of sunrise or sunset or moon position. the calender is just a printed paper on the wall.
 
Day Change  (Indian culture)
day change occurs with sunrise -the change from darkness to the light, the change signifies the day or night.
 
year change
on ugadi, or any Indian new year period we observe the natural change in  the atmosphere with new leaves and refreshing energy with the change in planetary positions. Indians believe this as new year because of clear definition of its significance.
 
calender
Indian calender popularly known as panchanga refers to timings of sun rise, sunset, movement of the moon, and also gives the indicative, planning for each day according to variation of the nature. this is a time tested and established guidance sheet to lead a purposeful life.
scientifically, naturally and for the human development wise our "UGADI" is the best day to celebrate as new year.
                                    let us boycott Jan 1st celebrations.



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 12 Replies

gold (-)     01 January 2010

Dear Sir I will be one of those who are ready to boycott this english new year. Lets follow Indian Culture and retain Indian Tradition. Also our year is not 2010 but the indian year is 1931 and yet it is running for next 2 months more.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     01 January 2010

 We in India celebrate NEW YEAR on 1st January because it does not belong to any religious group or any region.

What is English is mine. What is not ours, we lap it up. Chimpanzees ape. We ape better.


(Guest)
New year accepted around the world. Day to day use we don't write VIRODHI NAMA SAMVASTYRA (YEAR), PUSHYA MASAM (MONTH), PADYAMI (DAY).

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     02 January 2010

We should be adaptable to other culture, language etc.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     02 January 2010

 Yes, the problem is others are adaptable to our "culture". Considering the present life style, let us debate whether we had a culture that could not withstand the English way of life.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     02 January 2010

 There are 12 months in a calendar year whether it is from Jan to Dec or April to March. The weather, rain, crops, sun and moon and stars don't care for start or finish of the year. 

Why on earth we have adopted April to March as our financial year? How does it help except to cause utter confusion?

R.K.SUNDERRAJ (LAWYER HUBLI,KARNATAKA)     03 January 2010

The celeberation of New Year culture is fast spreading,We the learned members could understand,but the common person who are exposed to unfair practice we cannot educate them.Nor stop them

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     03 January 2010

The motto:  Wining and dining.

nikhil kumar sinha (legal associate)     23 January 2010

Its not bout following western culture , its about a reason to celebrate, So wat if there's no difference between 31st dec n 1st jan ;People do get a reason to come together n socialize. Then i think we shudnt celebrate our birthdays too cause its not that suddenly on our birthday u grow up few centimtrs nor ur love increases to new hieghts on ur anniversary. Then there shudnt even b raksha bhandan cause ur love for ur sister shunt come out only one particular day , hehe These reasons r made to enjoy life. N we better stop blaming western culture for every change that happens in india cause changes r unavoidable no matter wat? adapt or perish

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     23 January 2010

 Courtesy Wikipedia:

In countries which use the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day is usually celebrated on 1 January.

The order of months in the Roman calendar has been January to December since King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BC, according to Plutarch and Macrobius. However, Roman writers identified years by naming the year's consuls, who did not enter office on 1 January until 153 BC. Since then 1 January has been the first day of the year, except during the Middle Ages when several other days were the first (1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, 25 December).[citation needed]

With the expansion of Western culture to the rest of the world during the twentieth century, the 1 January date became global, even in countries with their own New Year celebrations on other days (e.g., China and India).

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     24 January 2010

In India people celeberate every occasion/event celeberated by others, and worship every god, cult and other things which is worshipable or being worshiped by others.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     24 January 2010

 We have 28 States. Some of their New Year falls on

Punjab - Baisakhi

Assam - Bihu

Kerala - Onam

Tamil Nadu - Pongal

Maharashtra - Gudi Padwa

Gujarat - Navratri

U.P. - Holi 

These festivals are celebrated on regional basis.

But 1st Jan is foreign. So all Indians love to celebrate it. We ape and we are good at it.

The nearest celebration on all India scale is that of Id because Muslims are spread all over India and the common bond that binds them is their religion.


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