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The Need to Adopt the Indian Calendar for All Religions: Scientific, Cultural, and Social Perspectives

 By Aryan Rana, Founder  VRIGHTPATH 

The way we celebrate the Gregorian New Year, with rave parties, drinking, drug use, and illicit behavior, is harmful to society. As we approach the end of 2024 and prepare to welcome 2025, I call upon all Hindus and everyone to embrace #VRIGHTPATH and consider adopting the Sanatan Hindu Calendar. This is a time to reflect on values that promote true happiness, cultural prosperity, and spiritual growth.


The Indian Calendar: A Scientific Foundation

The Indian Calendar, based on scientific accuracy and natural cycles, is an ideal time-keeping system not only for Hindus but for all religions. It presents a harmonious blend of astronomical events and cultural significance, making it universally applicable. In contrast, the Gregorian calendar, widely used today, is neither scientifically precise nor culturally relevant.

Alignment with Nature: The Indian calendar begins the New Year in Chaitra, symbolizing the spring season and the vernal equinox. This period represents balance, renewal, and new beginnings, aligning perfectly with natural and astronomical cycles.

First Nakshatra: The beginning of Chaitra marks the Ashwini Nakshatra, symbolizing energy and health. This celestial event connects the New Year to both scientific and cultural importance.

Accurate Timekeeping: The Indian Panchang balances the lunar and solar cycles. Unique solutions like the "Adhik Maas" (leap month) reconcile the difference between lunar and solar years, ensuring precise time management.

Accurate Predictions: With the help of the Indian Panchang and yogas, precise predictions can be made about natural events, weather cycles, and even personal and social events. Calculations based on lunar and solar alignments, eclipses, the positions of stars, and the movements of planets assist in determining the timing of agriculture, festivals, and religious rituals. This can be beneficial for all societies, not just Hindus.

Cultural Pride for Hindus

Indians should take pride in their Panchang, which is a testament to their ancestors' astronomical and scientific expertise. It is not only a religious tool but also a cultural and scientific heritage.

  • Celebration of Chaitra New Year: The beginning of the New Year in Chaitra not only aligns with nature but also promotes positivity and unity within society.
  • Positive Traditions: Indian New Year is celebrated through charity, prayer, and cultural activities, which promote social unity and moral values.

Problems with Celebrating the Gregorian New Year

The Gregorian New Year, celebrated in January, has no connection to any astronomical or natural event. The associated parties and activities often promote social and moral issues.

  • Illicit and Immoral Activities: On New Year's Eve, excessive drinking, drug use, and rave parties are common. These spread disorder in society and set dangerous examples for the youth.
  • Impact on Youth: Participation in substance abuse and immoral activities negatively affects the mental and physical health of the younger generation, impacting their moral values and outlook on life.
  • Lack of Scientific Significance: There is no astronomical or natural basis for the start of the New Year in January. It is merely a historically imposed tradition.

Universal Relevance of the Indian Calendar

The scientific foundation of the Indian calendar makes it relevant not only for Hindus but for all religions. Its alignment with natural cycles makes it universally applicable across all cultures.

  • Meaningful Celebrations: Adopting the Indian New Year allows people to participate in creative activities like cultural programs, community service, and self-reflection.
  • Guidance for Life's Decisions: Studying yogas and planetary positions through the Panchang helps in making better personal and collective decisions, guiding accurate planning in areas like agriculture, business, and other sectors.

A Warning for Modern Society

The ways in which the Gregorian New Year is celebrated are harmful to society. It leads the youth astray and negatively impacts future generations. Adopting the Indian calendar would help reverse this trend.

The Indian calendar, which symbolizes scientific accuracy, cultural prosperity, and natural harmony, is an ideal time-keeping system for all religions and cultures. With its help, accurate predictions and planning become possible, benefiting every society. Hindus should embrace it with pride and revive the tradition of celebrating the New Year in Chaitra. This would not only honor India's heritage but also serve as a medium to lead society in a positive direction.

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  1. Accident-free New Year’s Eve across Hyderabad; Police book 2,873 for drunk-driving-https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/accident-free-new-years-eve-across-hyderabad-police-book-2883-for-drunk-driving/article69049308.ece

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  2. Tragic, Youth Killed in a bike accident while returning from new year party -https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/returning-from-new-year-party-youth-killed-in-bike-accident-in-chandigarh/articleshow/116843363.cms

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  3. Unfortunate- Road accident on New Year day leaves 6 critical in Odisha’s Balasore district, watch https://kalingatv.com/odisha/road-accident-on-new-year-day-leaves-6-critical-in-odishas-balasore-district-watch/

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  4. Very sad -Pune police officer on New Year duty dies in road accident https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/pune-police-officer-on-new-year-duty-dies-in-road-accident-9754523/?ref=cities_hp

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  5. Tragedy on new year, a man killed in Krishnapur https://barakbulletin.com/en_US/tragedy-on-new-years-eve-silchar-man-killed-in-ditokcherra-road-accident-four-critically-injured/

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  6. Firing, knife attacks on road mar new year eve https://odishatv.in/news/odisha/knife-attacks-firing-road-accident-mar-new-year-eve-festivities-in-odisha-252433

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