Vedic New Year 2017

Author: Anu Arun

Vedic New Year

Fame, Power And Victory In Vedic New Year, 2017:

The Vedic New Year, 2017, also called the Tamil New Year marks the vernal equinox when the earth’s equator passes through the centre of the sun. This occurs twice a year during the months of March and September and the duration of days and nights are almost equal. Looking at the exact date, the New Year should have been celebrated somewhere in March, but is celebrated during the month of Chithrai or mid April or 14th to be precise, according to the Gregorian calendar. This is also celebrated as Mesha Sankranti when the sun enters the zodiac sign Mesha or Aries.

Become A Leader Of Leaders In This Vedic New Year:

In our natal charts, if the Sun is placed favourably, it brings power and fame to an individual in all areas including career and business. It also grants political command for those in the field. But an unfavourable Sun in the horoscope means mental and emotional turmoil, pessimistic attitude, arrogance and disgrace in the hands of others. As per numerology, the number assigned to Sun is one. When the Sun shines bright in the charts, life is beautiful and if it’s dull and lying low then there’s a pall of gloom all over.

So, it’s time for new year and time to pay reverence to the King of all planets through Dwadasa Aditya Homam/yagna. The rays of the Sun are reflected directly during the vernal equinox which means that the Sun has its direct focus on the Earth. Also, those who suffer from the ill effects of Surya dasha, Surya bhukthi will benefit from the homam. Therefore, performing the homam during the Tamil New Year is very effective.

The Year Of Heyvilambi Is For Prosperity:

A person born in during the year of Heyvilambi is highly blessed with all sorts of material desires like four wheelers, gold, expensive clothes, wealth, precious stones and surplus food.

The synonym for the word Hema is Suvarna or gold. Those born during the year of Hevilambi are seekers of comfort and happiness. They have materialistic wants and are very successful in worldly matters. They have the inclination for wealth right from their young age. They put their needs and cravings first and are respected in society due to their rich possessions. But the miserly nature in him is of no use to anyone because he hardly shares his things with others.

Dwadasa Aditya Homam:

The main objective of Performing Dwadasa Aditya Maha homam is to get relief from any severe health issues, mental depressions, resolves undiagnosed health problems, skin diseases, dangerous things etc.

The sun works in a distinct energy pattern and exhibits the most powerful vibration over the beings that are dependent on him. He lifts you to the sky so that you can lead others. If the sun is in an exalted position in the natal chart, then you are a proven ruler. If the sun is placed weak in your charts, then it is the right time to worship and pay obeisance to him. One can appease the God of Energy by doing the Dwadasa Aditya Homam and become leader of leaders!

12 Adityas for 12 months:

The names of the 12 Adityas are Aryaman, Mitra, Varuna, Indra, Vivasvan, Tvashtha, Vishnu, Amshuman, Bhaga, Pusha, Parjanja, Dhata. And the months they rule respectively are from mid April-mid May to mid March-mid April taking the lunar months into consideration. Now, let’s understand the 12 Adityas in their optimum effulgence.

Benefits of 12 Adityas:

Aryaman - bestows riches all year round

Mitra - Grants knowledge and harmony

Varuna - Grants copious rainfall

Indra - Controls the senses, destroys enemies

Vivaswan - Nourishes living things

Tvashtha - is the divine builder

Vishnu - Protects from all evils

Amshuman - Makes life vigourous and rapid

Bhaga - Improves your wealth status

Pushya - Is for taste and flavour

Parjanya - Brings rains down to earth

Dhata makes the universe