@@KunalAgarwal-f8e please talk to your video editor - or hire someone who doesn't bring his/her political beliefs to work ( ie India includes Jammu and Kashmir )
@@VamsavardhanaVijay yes we will thank you and sincerest apologies once again, our editing team is also very upset that they let this happen, it was most un intentional 🙏
I am from Nepal, after listening this I came to know Nepal actually follow it seriously. After navaratri their is vijaya dashami where we celebrate with our family with food and blessings from elder parents. As he mantion the about worshipping calf and cow we Nepali do that. We also worship dog and crow too. Which they resemble yamraj. And the 3rd day of laxmi puja we have vai tika and that's true we go receive tika from sisters, cousin sister or fathers sisters. And we eat food that our sisters have prepared. Nepali take this fastival seriously. "Bikram sambat 2081, Vijayadashami tatha dipawali ko hardik mangalmaye shuvakaman" FYI, we Nepali use hindu calender "BS'. We are in 2081
Educational for those who didn’t get the opportunity to learn about the Subject. Truly enlightening. I have just one regret. I can understand Hindi, however for those who are watching and live outside India. English translation would be advantageous. 🙏
We follow it in odisha we celebrate diwali by saying goodbye to our ancestors whom we invite on mahalaya amabasya by lighting a particular type of stick.
Actually not rajgira, its the apamarga (aghada in marathi) that is used for the abhyanga snaana. And even for the lakshmi pujan oneshould offer 16 types leaves to devi lakshmi.
Aap logo ko ye saari information school me jakar teacher or students ko batana chahiye kyuki kids hi hamara future hai or aap logo ne jain dharm ke baare me kuch nahi kahaa ham jain kitne tyag karne wale Shanti priy samaj hai.
Dipalikaya is a Jain festival. It's the passing of light. Mahaveer was dead in that full moon day of that month. It's the fasting month where the jains taught about the tenets of the mahaveer said. Its mahaveers death day that got converted to mindless Brahminical fictional story of lameness.
Your English is so poor it's incomprehensible and your lack of punctuation and articles leaves so much to be desired for the education you received. Are you even a Jain? There are Adharmic Jains like you and then there are Jains like Vishnu Shankar Jain and Hari Shankar Jain. Mahaveer would weep at the #Brahmophobia displayed in your comment. May your next birth be filled with more grace and Dharma instead of the foolish arrogance that's dominating your psyche presently. 🙏🏻
Why distorted map of India is shown at the start of the podcast?
This father son duo - believe in Azad Kashmir
Apologies for this, this is the father co host, it’s an error by our editing team, sincerest apologies for this 🙏
@@VamsavardhanaVijaynamaste this is an error on our part, we truly believe in Akhand and only Akhand Bharat, apologies for this 🙏
@@KunalAgarwal-f8e please talk to your video editor - or hire someone who doesn't bring his/her political beliefs to work ( ie India includes Jammu and Kashmir )
@@VamsavardhanaVijay yes we will thank you and sincerest apologies once again, our editing team is also very upset that they let this happen, it was most un intentional 🙏
I am from Nepal, after listening this I came to know Nepal actually follow it seriously. After navaratri their is vijaya dashami where we celebrate with our family with food and blessings from elder parents.
As he mantion the about worshipping calf and cow we Nepali do that. We also worship dog and crow too. Which they resemble yamraj. And the 3rd day of laxmi puja we have vai tika and that's true we go receive tika from sisters, cousin sister or fathers sisters. And we eat food that our sisters have prepared.
Nepali take this fastival seriously.
"Bikram sambat 2081, Vijayadashami tatha dipawali ko hardik mangalmaye shuvakaman"
FYI, we Nepali use hindu calender "BS'. We are in 2081
Wonderful, thank you for sharing 🙏
Educational for those who didn’t get the opportunity to learn about the Subject. Truly enlightening. I have just one regret. I can understand Hindi, however for those who are watching and live outside India. English translation would be advantageous. 🙏
Namaste, we are looking at Ai To have this in multiple languages but as we are new we will be doing this soon, thank you 🙏
0:05 why the wrong map of India ?
It is a grave error made by our editing team and we sincerely apologise for this 🙏
We follow it in odisha we celebrate diwali by saying goodbye to our ancestors whom we invite on mahalaya amabasya by lighting a particular type of stick.
Thanks for this fabulous conversation! 🙏
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So happy to see your feedback, thank you for watching 🙏
Very informative and educative!
Thank you 🙏
There were many things in this which I didn’t know very informative 👍
Actually not rajgira, its the apamarga (aghada in marathi) that is used for the abhyanga snaana. And even for the lakshmi pujan oneshould offer 16 types leaves to devi lakshmi.
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JAI SANATANA DHARMA 🙏🕉️🚩
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Uttar gograhan pandavonka vijay ke karan vijay dashmi. South me
Galat map h starting me. Kashmir uda diye kya. Thik karlo
Very very sorry about this grave error, we have blurred it now🙏
Aap logo ko ye saari information school me jakar teacher or students ko batana chahiye kyuki kids hi hamara future hai or aap logo ne jain dharm ke baare me kuch nahi kahaa ham jain kitne tyag karne wale Shanti priy samaj hai.
That’s a great idea, we will try to see how this can be done 🙏🪔
Dipalikaya is a Jain festival. It's the passing of light. Mahaveer was dead in that full moon day of that month. It's the fasting month where the jains taught about the tenets of the mahaveer said. Its mahaveers death day that got converted to mindless Brahminical fictional story of lameness.
Your English is so poor it's incomprehensible and your lack of punctuation and articles leaves so much to be desired for the education you received.
Are you even a Jain?
There are Adharmic Jains like you and then there are Jains like Vishnu Shankar Jain and Hari Shankar Jain.
Mahaveer would weep at the #Brahmophobia displayed in your comment.
May your next birth be filled with more grace and Dharma instead of the foolish arrogance that's dominating your psyche presently. 🙏🏻