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ॐ वतड महाकाय कोटिसूययसमभ टिटवयि क मे देव सवयकायेष सवयदा॥ वटि॥ यटममि् पे काले येि गटितैयम्। यते तेि पेि क यायटियाटदटिियम्॥ भामकराचायय॥ यााटववाहोसवजातकादौ खेिै मफ िैरेवफलमफ िवम्। मयाोयते तेि िभरािा मफ िटया गटितैयकृ ा॥ We are pleased to release the 2014 Purnimant calendar (North Indian Traditions) based on Hindu dharma shastra and drika siddhanta. This calendar is specially prepared for the Toronto, Canada area, and it may not be applicable in other parts of the world. All time presented here is adjusted for Daylight Saving Time. People usually align the Hindu festivals with the English dates based on the Indian calendar. They think that if an Indian calendar says “Janmasthami” on a certain date, say September 2 nd 2010, then it will appear as September 2 nd everywhere in the world. The USA is 10:30 to 15:30 hours behind India, so some people will think it will also come the next day in the USA, i.e. September 3 rd 2010. They also argue that their family priest in India has told them to celebrate on this particular date and according to him the Indian calendar will apply to all places in the world. This is a completely wrong assumption. If the Earth was flat then you can use Indian calendar everywhere as sunrise sunset will happen all places equally. We won’t have any timezones and the world will have only one timezone. Surya Siddhanta, Maharishi Vashistha, Bhaskaracharya taught us to prepare the panchangam based on the longitude, latitude of the place you live for these reasons you cannot bring a calendar from India and use abroad. The English date and changes at midnight; whereas the Hindu date (or Tithi) and day does not change at midnight. Hindu day changes at Sunrise. All days are from one Sunrise to another Sunrise. Sunday will start at one Sunrise and end at the next Sunrise.The Hindu date the Tithi changes depending on the position of the Sun and Moon. It can change anytime between two Sunrises. That is to say that if Prathama Tithi ends today at 23:02 it does not mean that Dwitiya Tithi will end tomorrow at the same time. It can end at 18:00, 18:09 or later. Tithi: In the lunar calendar the Moon takes a month for each revolution around the Earth. The lunar calendar is divided into two groups called Pakshas. The first one is called Krishna Paksha (or dark fortnight) or wanning moon. The second is called Shukla Paksha (or bright fortnight) or waxing moon. Each Paksha is divided into 15 Tithis. The first 14 Tithis are the Sanskrit numbers from 1 to 14 (Prathama, Dvithiya etc). The 15th Tithi of Shukla Paksha is Poornima (full Moon) & the 15th of the Krishna Paksha is Amavasya (Moon is not visible as it is closest to the Sun). Lunar Month: A lunar month consists of 30 Tithis and each Tithi then corresponds to the time taken by the Moon to move 12 degrees with respect to the Sun. Krishna Paksha Tithis are in the darker color and Shukla Paksha Tithis are mentioned in the red color. Names of lunar months are Chaitra, Vaishakh, Jyestha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwayuja, Kartika, Margasira, Pushya, Maha, and Phalguna. Solar Month: A solar month begins when the Sun leaves one rasi and moves into the next. The solar month names are based on 12 signs, they are Mesha, Vrishbha, Mithuna, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vrischika, Dhanush, Makara, Kumbha, and Mina. This system is widely used in Tamilnadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Orrisa, Punjab and Assam. Nakshatra: The path of the moon around earth is divided into 27 segments or Nakshatras. A nakshatra changes when the moon leaves one of these 27 segments and enters the next. Nakshatras are in italics. They are Ashwini, Bharani, Kritika, Rohini, Mrisgashirsh, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Poorva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyestha, Moola, Poorva Shadha, Uttara Shadha, Shravan, Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha, Poorva Bhadra, U.ttara Bhadra and Revati. Timings listed in the Calendar: The Tithi & Nakshatra times indicate a time when the Tithi or Nakshatra ends. The Panchanga uses the Vedic definition of a day, i.e., A day starts with Sunrise and ends with the subsequent Sunrise. Thus, a Tithi with a time of 29:00 indicates that the Tithi ends past midnight but before the next Sunrise at 5:00 AM (29:00 24:00) on the next calendar day. Hence 24:00 means 00:00 hours of the next day, 25:00 means 1:00 AM of the next day, and 29:00 means 5:00 AM of the next day. This is standard time notation for any Panchangam. The time for Sun’s samkramana is when Sun will enter that rasi or sign on that day. e.g. Makara 4:36 means Sun is entering Makara rasi at 4 hour 36 minute. All other times are the ending times. How festival dates are determined? The usual rule to observe a festival is to check the Tithi prevailing at the Sunrise. Each festival has different rules. For example Ganesha Chaturthi has to be oserved when the Chaturthi Tithi is observed during the 8th/15th part of the dinmana. The dinmana is the difference between local Sunset and Sunrise. If Chaturthi is not prevailing during that period then take the second day. For example, if one Tithi is observed at moonrise in India it may or may not exist during moonrise on the same day in a different part of the world. If you are in America then it will be observed on previous day or the next day if you are in Japan, Fiji, Australia and other countries. For example if a total lunar eclipse is visible in India at 5:00 AM it will happen on the previous day in the USA. For these reasons Indian Panchangam you bring from India cannot be used outside of India. Uttarayana / Dakshinayana: The season occur based on earth’s position around the Sun. This is due to Earth’s tilt of 23.45 degrees. The Earth circles around Sun with this tilt. When the tilt is facing the Sun we get summer and when the tilt is away from the Sun we get winter. Because of this tilt it seems like the Sun travels north and south of the equator. The Uttarayana is the Sun appearing to move north. The Dakshinayana is the Sun appearing to move towards South. This causes rise to seaons and dependent on equinoxes and solstices. There is a common misconception that Makar Samkranti is the Uttarayana. This is because at one point in time Sayana and Nirayana Zodiac were same. Every year equinoxes slides by 50 seconds due to precision of equinoxes, giving birth to Ayanamsha and causing Makar Samkranti to slide further. As a result if you think Makar Samkranti is uttarayana then as it is sliding it will come in June after 9000 years. However Makar Samkranti still holds importance in our rituals as a Samkranti. All Drika Panchanga makers will use the position of the tropical Sun to determine Uttarayana and Dakshinayana. Hence January 14 th isn’t Uttarayana. Actual Uttarayana occurs on December 21 st /22 nd of every year. For more details please visit http://www.mypanchang.com or write to [email protected]. About myPanchang.com: myPanchang.com is the leading panchang maker providing the most accurate panchagam in English and various Indian languages and panchangam for over more than 394 cities all over the world based on highly accurate driga ganitha or thiruganitha. Most temples in the world rely on myPanchang.com for accurate Panchang data and festival observance times. Please visit myPanchang.com for more details. If you have any questions about confusion about any festival please contact myPanchang.com 2014 Calendar Acknowledgements Panchangam Data mypanchang.com Festivals & Muhurthas Calculated by Pandit Mahesh Shastri Panchang Ganita, Panchang Siddhanti Hindu Poojari, Vedic and KP Astrologer mypanchang.com seattlepandit.com (425)445-9117 Advisors Dr. Ramchandra Joisa, Sistla Somayajulu, Rallabhandi Anjaneyulu, Santhosh Kumar Sharma Gollapelli Parantap Kumar Vyas, Pundit Sandip Shastriji (Indianapolis) Calender Design Monica Monasterio, Vikas Pulpa, Mohan Kotha, Chakri Mukkasa, Rama Srinivasan, Paddy Ramaiyanger Management Nayana Shastri Notes: Any data presented here is copyright of mypanchang.com and its associates, any portion reproduced without prior written permission of myPanchang.com will be treated as a violation of the United States copyright laws. World’s leading Panchang Maker

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ॐ वक्रत ुंड महाकाय कोटिसूययसमप्रभ टिटवयघ्िुं क रु मे देव सवयकायेष सवयदा॥ वटिष्ठ॥ यटममि ्पके्ष यत्र काले येि दृग्गटितैक्यम।् दृश्यते तेि पके्षि क यायटिथ्याटदटििययम॥्

भामकराचायय॥ यात्राटववाहोत्सवजातकादौ खेिैैः मफ िैरेवफलमफ ित्वम।् मयात्प्रोच्यते तेि िभश्चरािाुं मफ िटक्रया दृग्गटितैक्यकृद्या॥

We are pleased to release the 2014 Purnimant calendar (North Indian Traditions) based on Hindu dharma

shastra and drika siddhanta. This calendar is specially prepared for the Toronto, Canada area, and it may not

be applicable in other parts of the world. All time presented here is adjusted for Daylight Saving Time.

People usually align the Hindu festivals with the English dates based on the Indian calendar. They think that

if an Indian calendar says “Janmasthami” on a certain date, say September 2nd

2010, then it will appear as

September 2nd

everywhere in the world. The USA is 10:30 to 15:30 hours behind India, so some people will

think it will also come the next day in the USA, i.e. September 3rd

2010. They also argue that their family

priest in India has told them to celebrate on this particular date and according to him the Indian calendar will

apply to all places in the world. This is a completely wrong assumption. If the Earth was flat then you can use

Indian calendar everywhere as sunrise sunset will happen all places equally. We won’t have any timezones

and the world will have only one timezone. Surya Siddhanta, Maharishi Vashistha, Bhaskaracharya taught

us to prepare the panchangam based on the longitude, latitude of the place you live for these reasons you

cannot bring a calendar from India and use abroad.

The English date and changes at midnight; whereas the Hindu date (or Tithi) and day does not change at

midnight. Hindu day changes at Sunrise. All days are from one Sunrise to another Sunrise. Sunday will start

at one Sunrise and end at the next Sunrise.The Hindu date – the Tithi changes depending on the position of

the Sun and Moon. It can change anytime between two Sunrises. That is to say that if Prathama Tithi ends

today at 23:02 it does not mean that Dwitiya Tithi will end tomorrow at the same time. It can end at 18:00,

18:09 or later.

Tithi: In the lunar calendar the Moon takes a month for each revolution around the Earth. The lunar

calendar is divided into two groups called Pakshas. The first one is called Krishna Paksha (or dark fortnight)

or wanning moon. The second is called Shukla Paksha (or bright fortnight) or waxing moon. Each Paksha is

divided into 15 Tithis. The first 14 Tithis are the Sanskrit numbers from 1 to 14 (Prathama, Dvithiya etc). The

15th Tithi of Shukla Paksha is Poornima (full Moon) & the 15th of the Krishna Paksha is Amavasya (Moon is

not visible as it is closest to the Sun).

Lunar Month: A lunar month consists of 30 Tithis and each Tithi then corresponds to the time taken by the

Moon to move 12 degrees with respect to the Sun. Krishna Paksha Tithis are in the darker color and Shukla

Paksha Tithis are mentioned in the red color. Names of lunar months are Chaitra, Vaishakh, Jyestha,

Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwayuja, Kartika, Margasira, Pushya, Maha, and Phalguna.

Solar Month: A solar month begins when the Sun leaves one rasi and moves into the next. The solar month

names are based on 12 signs, they are Mesha, Vrishbha, Mithuna, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vrischika,

Dhanush, Makara, Kumbha, and Mina. This system is widely used in Tamilnadu, Kerala, West Bengal,

Orrisa, Punjab and Assam.

Nakshatra: The path of the moon around earth is divided into 27 segments or Nakshatras. A nakshatra

changes when the moon leaves one of these 27 segments and enters the next. Nakshatras are in italics. They

are Ashwini, Bharani, Kritika, Rohini, Mrisgashirsh, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Poorva

Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyestha, Moola, Poorva Shadha,

Uttara Shadha, Shravan, Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha, Poorva Bhadra, U.ttara Bhadra and Revati.

Timings listed in the Calendar: The Tithi & Nakshatra times indicate a time when the Tithi or

Nakshatra ends. The Panchanga uses the Vedic definition of a day, i.e., A day starts with Sunrise and ends

with the subsequent Sunrise. Thus, a Tithi with a time of 29:00 indicates that the Tithi ends past midnight but

before the next Sunrise at 5:00 AM (29:00 – 24:00) on the next calendar day. Hence 24:00 means 00:00 hours

of the next day, 25:00 means 1:00 AM of the next day, and 29:00 means 5:00 AM of the next day. This is

standard time notation for any Panchangam. The time for Sun’s samkramana is when Sun will enter that rasi

or sign on that day. e.g. Makara 4:36 means Sun is entering Makara rasi at 4 hour 36 minute. All other times

are the ending times.

How festival dates are determined? The usual rule to observe a festival is to check the Tithi prevailing

at the Sunrise. Each festival has different rules. For example Ganesha Chaturthi has to be oserved when the

Chaturthi Tithi is observed during the 8th/15th part of the dinmana. The dinmana is the difference between

local Sunset and Sunrise. If Chaturthi is not prevailing during that period then take the second day.

For example, if one Tithi is observed at moonrise in India it may or may not exist during moonrise on the

same day in a different part of the world. If you are in America then it will be observed on previous day or the

next day if you are in Japan, Fiji, Australia and other countries. For example if a total lunar eclipse is visible

in India at 5:00 AM it will happen on the previous day in the USA. For these reasons Indian Panchangam you

bring from India cannot be used outside of India.

Uttarayana / Dakshinayana: The season occur based on earth’s position around the Sun. This is due to

Earth’s tilt of 23.45 degrees. The Earth circles around Sun with this tilt. When the tilt is facing the Sun we get

summer and when the tilt is away from the Sun we get winter. Because of this tilt it seems like the Sun travels

north and south of the equator. The Uttarayana is the Sun appearing to move north. The Dakshinayana is the

Sun appearing to move towards South. This causes rise to seaons and dependent on equinoxes and solstices.

There is a common misconception that Makar Samkranti is the Uttarayana. This is because at one point in

time Sayana and Nirayana Zodiac were same. Every year equinoxes slides by 50 seconds due to precision of

equinoxes, giving birth to Ayanamsha and causing Makar Samkranti to slide further. As a result if you think

Makar Samkranti is uttarayana then as it is sliding it will come in June after 9000 years. However Makar

Samkranti still holds importance in our rituals as a Samkranti. All Drika Panchanga makers will use the

position of the tropical Sun to determine Uttarayana and Dakshinayana. Hence January 14th

isn’t Uttarayana.

Actual Uttarayana occurs on December 21st/22

nd of every year. For more details please visit

http://www.mypanchang.com or write to [email protected].

About myPanchang.com: myPanchang.com is the leading panchang maker providing the most accurate

panchagam in English and various Indian languages and panchangam for over more than 394 cities all over

the world based on highly accurate driga ganitha or thiruganitha. Most temples in the world rely on

myPanchang.com for accurate Panchang data and festival observance times. Please visit myPanchang.com for

more details. If you have any questions about confusion about any festival please contact myPanchang.com

2014 Calendar Acknowledgements Panchangam Data mypanchang.com

Festivals & Muhurthas

Calculated by

Pandit Mahesh Shastri Panchang Ganita, Panchang Siddhanti

Hindu Poojari, Vedic and KP Astrologer

mypanchang.com

seattlepandit.com

(425)445-9117

Advisors Dr. Ramchandra Joisa, Sistla Somayajulu,

Rallabhandi Anjaneyulu, Santhosh Kumar Sharma Gollapelli

Parantap Kumar Vyas, Pundit Sandip Shastriji (Indianapolis)

Calender Design Monica Monasterio, Vikas Pulpa, Mohan Kotha, Chakri Mukkasa,

Rama Srinivasan, Paddy Ramaiyanger

Management Nayana Shastri

Notes: Any data presented here is copyright of mypanchang.com and its associates, any portion reproduced

without prior written permission of myPanchang.com will be treated as a violation of the United States

copyright laws.

World’s leading Panchang Maker

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January

2014

Uttarayana Shishir Ritu

Purnimant

Pushya - Magha

Dhanus - Makara

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Pausha S Prathama 26:20:54+ P.shadha 21:30:36

1

Dvitiiya 22:32:47 U.shada 18:25:13 2

Tritiiya 19:01:16 Shravana 15:34:12 3

Chaturthi 15:57:05 Dhanishta 13:08:47 4

Panchami 13:29:29 Shatabhisha 11:18:35 5

Shashthi 11:45:30 P.Bhadrapada 10:10:53 6

Saptami 10:49:12 U.Bhadrapada 09:49:44 7

Ashtami 10:41:09 Revati 10:15:33 8

Navami 11:18:15 Ashvini 11:24:59 9

Dashami 12:34:12 Bharani 13:11:38 10

Ekadashi 14:20:46 Krittika 15:27:16 11

Vaikuntha Ekadasi

Dvadashi 16:29:09 Rohini 18:03:15 12

Trayodashi 18:51:15 Mrigashirsha 20:51:50 13

Bhogi Lohri Pradosham

Chaturdashi 21:20:34 Aardra 23:46:51 Sun:Makara 02:38:32

14

Thai Pongal Makar Samkranti

Purnima 23:52:09 Punarvasu 26:43:40+ 15

Kannuma

Satyanarayana Puja

Magha K Prathama 26:22:09+ Pushya 29:38:38+

16

Thai Poosam

Dvitiiya 28:46:57+ Aslesha full night 17

Tritiiya 31:02:14+ Aslesha 08:28:16 18

Chaturthi full night Magha 11:08:16 19

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 09:02:25 P.Phalguni 13:33:00 20

Panchami 10:40:30 U.Phalguni 15:35:29 21

Thyagraja Aradhana

Shashthi 11:48:43 Hasta 17:07:59 22

Saptami 12:19:31 Chitra 18:03:10 23

Ashtami 12:07:00 Svaati 18:15:28 24

Navami 11:08:01 Vishaakha 17:42:14 25

Dashami 09:22:47 Ekadashi 30:54:54+ Anuraadha 16:24:17

26

Dvadashi 27:50:56+ Jyeshtha 14:25:58 27

Trayodashi 24:19:44+ Mula 11:54:40 28

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 20:31:47 P.shadha 09:00:05 U.shada 29:53:33+

29

Masa Shivaratri

Amavasya 16:38:31 Shravana 26:47:12+ 30

Magha S Prathama 12:51:47 Dhanishta 23:53:26

31

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February

2014

Uttarayana Shishir-Vasant Ritu

Purnimant

Magha - Phalguna

Makara - Kumbha

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Magha S Dvitiiya 09:23:21 Tritiiya 30:24:19+ Shatabhisha 21:24:06

1

Chaturthi 28:04:25+ P.Bhadrapada 19:29:51 2

Varad-Tila Kund

Chaturthi

Panchami 26:31:13+ U.Bhadrapada 18:19:11 3

Vasant Panchami

Shashthi 25:49:11+ Revati 17:57:33 4

Saptami 25:58:49+ Ashvini 18:26:33 5

Ratha Saptami

Ashtami 26:56:26+ Bharani 19:43:24 6

Bhishma Asthami

Navami 28:34:20+ Krittika 21:41:20 7

Madhava Navami

Dashami 30:42:05+ Rohini 24:10:34+ 8

Ekadashi full night Mrigashirsha 26:59:59+ 9

Ekadashi 09:08:14 Aardra 29:58:55+ 10

Bhishma Ekadasi

Dvadashi 11:42:00 Punarvasu full night 11

Pradosham

Trayodashi 14:14:36 Punarvasu 08:58:25 Sun:Kumbha 15:38:40

12

Chaturdashi 16:39:41 Pushya 11:51:53 13

Purnima 18:53:00 Aslesha 14:34:53 14

Bhairavi Jayanthi Satyanarayana Puja

Phalguna K Prathama 20:51:38 Magha 17:04:26

15

Masi Magham

Dvitiiya 22:33:11 P.Phalguni 19:18:06 16

Tritiiya 23:54:51 U.Phalguni 21:13:13 17

Chaturthi 24:53:09+ Hasta 22:46:25 18

Sankathara Chaturthi

Vasant Ritu

Panchami 25:24:00+ Chitra 23:53:34 19

Shashthi 25:23:08+ Svaati 24:30:23+ 20

Saptami 24:47:06+ Vishaakha 24:33:09+ 21

Ashtami 23:34:00 Anuraadha 23:59:43 22

Navami 21:44:11 Jyeshtha 22:50:14 23

Dashami 19:20:29 Mula 21:07:27 24

Ekadashi 16:28:10 P.shadha 18:56:48 25

Vijaya Ekadasi

Dvadashi 13:14:33 U.shada 16:25:53 26

Pradosham

Trayodashi 09:48:32 Chaturdashi 30:20:03+ Shravana 13:44:03

27

Maha Shivaratri

Amavasya 26:59:38+ Dhanishta 11:01:48 28

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March

2014

Uttarayana Vasant Ritu

Purnimant

Phalguna - Chaitra

Kumbha - Mina

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Amavasya 14:44:39 U.Bhadrapada 16:00:10

30

Chaitra S Prathama 12:55:06 Revati 14:56:08

31

Plavanga New Year Chaitra Navaratri

Gudi Padwa

Phalguna S Prathama 23:57:51 Shatabhisha 08:30:05 P.Bhadrapada 30:19:45+

1

Dvitiiya 21:24:46 U.Bhadrapada 28:40:52+ 2

Tritiiya 19:29:21 Revati 27:41:48+ 3

Chaturthi 18:18:33 Ashvini 27:28:28+ 4

Panchami 17:56:28 Bharani 28:03:18+ 5

Shashthi 18:23:32 Krittika 29:24:40+ 6

Saptami 19:35:54 Rohini full night 7

Ashtami 21:25:36 Rohini 07:26:42 8

Holasthaka Begins

Navami 24:41:30+ Mrigashirsha 10:59:51 9

Daylight Saving Time

Begins

Dashami 27:10:54+ Aardra 13:52:15 10

Ekadashi 29:41:27+ Punarvasu 16:51:35 11

Amalaki Ekadasi

Dvadashi full night Pushya 19:46:42 12

Dvadashi 08:02:43 Aslesha 22:28:54 13

Pradosham

Trayodashi 10:07:05 Magha 24:52:14+ Sun:Mina 13:32:34

14

Karadaiyar Nombu

Chaturdashi 11:49:46 P.Phalguni 26:53:21+ 15

Holika Dahan Satyanarayana Puja

Purnima 13:08:19 U.Phalguni 28:30:46+ 16

Lakshmi Jayanthi

Chaitra K Prathama 14:01:53 Hasta 29:44:04+

17

Dvitiiya 14:30:25 Chitra 30:33:18+ 18

Tritiiya 14:34:05 Svaati 30:58:29+ 19

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 14:12:59 Vishaakha 30:59:32+ 20

Panchami 13:27:07 Anuraadha 30:36:23+ 21

Shashthi 12:16:34 Jyeshtha 29:49:23+ 22

Saptami 10:41:58 Mula 28:39:41+ 23

Ashtami 08:44:46 Navami 30:27:34+ P.shadha 27:09:38+

24

Dashami 27:54:19+ U.shada 25:22:57+ 25

Ekadashi 25:10:13+ Shravana 23:24:49 26

Papamochini Ekadasi

Dvadashi 22:21:40 Dhanishta 21:21:43 27

Trayodashi 19:35:55 Shatabhisha 19:21:07 28

Pradosham

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 17:00:53 P.Bhadrapada 17:31:09 29

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April

2014

Uttarayana Vasant-Grishma Ritu

Purnimant

Chaitra - Vaishakha

Mina - Mesha

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Chaitra S Dvitiiya 11:39:17 Ashvini 14:26:01

1

Matsya Jayanthi

Tritiiya 11:02:43 Bharani 14:35:02 2

Gowri Tritiya

Chaturthi 11:08:40 Krittika 15:25:46 3

Panchami 11:57:09 Rohini 16:57:26 4

Sri Panchami

Shashthi 13:24:28 Mrigashirsha 19:05:25 5

Saptami 15:22:59 Aardra 21:41:16 6

Ashtami 17:41:42 Punarvasu 24:33:38+ 7

Durga Asthami

Bhavani Avataran

Navami 20:07:37 Pushya 27:29:39+ 8

Sri Ram Navami

Dashami 22:27:36 Aslesha 30:16:49+ 9

Ekadashi 24:30:08+ Magha full night 10

Kamada Ekadasi

Dvadashi 26:06:34+ Magha 08:44:36 11

Trayodashi 27:11:40+ P.Phalguni 10:45:29 12

Mahavir Jayanthi Pradosham

Chaturdashi 27:43:23+ U.Phalguni 12:15:12 Sun:Mesha 22:03:18

13

Panguni Uttiram

Baisakhi

Purnima 27:42:16+ Hasta 13:12:34 14

Vishu Tamil New Year

Hanuman Jayanthi Satyanarayana Puja

Vaishakha K Prathama 27:10:44+ Chitra 13:38:44

15

Lunar Eclipse 1:58 – 5:33

Dvitiiya 26:12:19+ Svaati 13:36:30 16

Tritiiya 24:51:04+ Vishaakha 13:09:37 17

Chaturthi 23:11:12 Anuraadha 12:22:14 18

Sankathara Chaturthi

Panchami 21:16:47 Jyeshtha 11:18:31 19

Grishma Ritu

Shashthi 19:11:40 Mula 10:02:32 20

Saptami 16:59:25 P.shadha 08:38:00 21

Ashtami 14:43:25 U.shada 07:08:30 Shravana 29:37:29+

22

Navami 12:27:02 Dhanishta 28:08:28+ 23

Dashami 10:13:42 Shatabhisha 26:45:10+ 24

Ekadashi 08:07:09 Dvadashi 30:11:25+ P.Bhadrapada 25:31:40+

25

Varuthini Ekadasi

Vallabhacharya Jayanthi

Trayodashi 28:30:54+ U.Bhadrapada 24:32:24+ 26

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 27:10:17+ Revati 23:52:04 27

Masa Shivaratri

Amavasya 26:14:19+ Ashvini 23:35:28 28

Vaishakha S Prathama 25:47:26+ Bharani 23:47:05

29

Dvitiiya 25:53:11+ Krittika 24:30:27+ 30

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May

2014

Uttarayana Grishma Ritu

Purnimant

Vaishakha – Jyestha

Mesha – Vrishabha

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Vaishakha S Tritiiya 26:33:33+ Rohini 25:47:33+

1

Akshaya Tritiya Parasuram Jayanthi

Basava Jayanthi

Chaturthi 27:48:05+ Mrigashirsha 27:37:52+ 2

Panchami 29:33:11+ Aardra 29:57:46+ 3

Aadi Shankara Jayanthi Sri Ramanuja Jayanthi

Shashthi full night Punarvasu full night 4

Shashthi 07:41:44 Punarvasu 08:40:06 5

Saptami 10:03:13 Pushya 11:34:29 6

Ashtami 12:24:49 Aslesha 14:28:19 7

Bagalamukhi Jayanthi

Navami 14:33:07 Magha 17:08:31 8

Sita Navami

Dashami 16:15:58 P.Phalguni 19:23:17 9

Vasavi Jayanthi

Ekadashi 17:24:07 U.Phalguni 21:03:45 10

Mohini Ekadasi

Dvadashi 17:52:07 Hasta 22:04:48 11

Pradosham

Trayodashi 17:38:24 Chitra 22:25:12 12

Nrisimha Jayanthi

Chaturdashi 16:44:50 Svaati 22:07:06 13

Kurma Jayanthi

Purnima 15:15:53 Vishaakha 21:15:19 Sun:Vrishabha 18:55:01

14

Annamacharya Jayanthi

Buddha Jayanthi Satyanarayana Puja

Jyestha K Prathama 13:17:47 Anuraadha 19:56:26

15

Dvitiiya 10:57:49 Jyeshtha 18:18:02 16

Tritiiya 08:23:37 Chaturthi 29:42:42+ Mula 16:28:00

17

Sankathara Chaturthi

Panchami 27:02:04+ P.shadha 14:34:00 18

Shashthi 24:27:49+ U.shada 12:42:58 19

Saptami 22:05:01 Shravana 11:00:48 20

Ashtami 19:57:29 Dhanishta 09:32:09 21

Navami 18:07:58 Shatabhisha 08:20:20 22

Dashami 16:38:11 P.Bhadrapada 07:27:33 23

Hanumath Jayanthi

(Andhra)

Ekadashi 15:29:14 U.Bhadrapada 06:55:05 24

Apara Ekadasi

Dvadashi 14:41:56 Revati 06:43:48 25

Pradosham

Trayodashi 14:17:13 Ashvini 06:54:28 26

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 14:16:11 Bharani 07:28:06 27

Amavasya 14:40:12 Krittika 08:25:54 28

Jyeshtha S Prathama 15:30:26 Rohini 09:49:04

29

Dvitiiya 16:47:20 Mrigashirsha 11:38:11 30

Tritiiya 18:29:43 Aardra 13:52:25 31

Rambha Tritiya

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June

2014

Uttarayana-DakshinayanaGrishma-Varsha Ritu

Purnimant

Jyestha - Ashaadha

Vrishabha – Mithuna

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Jyeshtha S Chaturthi 20:34:01 Punarvasu 16:28:36

1

Panchami 22:53:33 Pushya 19:20:41 2

Shashthi 25:18:28+ Aslesha 22:19:25 3

Saptami 27:36:29+ Magha 25:12:59+ 4

Ashtami 29:34:22+ P.Phalguni 27:48:23+ 5

Navami full night U.Phalguni full night 6

Navami 06:59:55 U.Phalguni 05:53:22 7

Dashami 07:43:47 Hasta 07:18:16 8

Ekadashi 07:40:39 Chitra 07:57:19 9

Nirjala Ekadasi

Dvadashi 06:49:29 Trayodashi 29:13:14+ Svaati 07:49:08

10

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 26:57:50+ Vishaakha 06:56:25 Anuraadha 29:25:14+

11

Vaisakhi Visakam

Purnima 24:11:27+ Jyeshtha 27:23:57+ 12

Vata Savitri Vrat

Satyanarayana Vrat

Ashadha K Prathama 21:03:29 Mula 25:02:27+

13

Dvitiiya 17:43:53 P.shadha 22:31:09 14

Tritiiya 14:22:36 U.shada 20:00:24 Sun:Mithuna 01:29:14

15

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 11:09:00 Shravana 17:39:52 16

Panchami 08:11:28 Shashthi 29:36:55+ Dhanishta 15:37:53

17

Saptami 27:30:24+ Shatabhisha 14:01:00 18

Ashtami 25:54:59+ P.Bhadrapada 12:53:36 19

Navami 24:51:35+ U.Bhadrapada 12:17:48 20

Dashami 24:19:23+ Revati 12:13:34 21

Dakshinayana

Varsha Ritu

Ekadashi 24:16:21+ Ashvini 12:39:14 22

Yogini Ekadasi

Dvadashi 24:39:56+ Bharani 13:32:16 23

Trayodashi 25:27:42+ Krittika 14:49:58 24

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 26:37:41+ Rohini 16:30:05 25

Masa Shivaratri

Amavasya 28:08:26+ Mrigashirsha 18:30:54 26

Ashaadha S Prathama full night Aardra 20:50:58

27

Prathama 05:58:30 Punarvasu 23:28:25 28

Dvitiiya 08:05:39 Pushya 26:20:05+ 29

Rathayatra

Tritiiya 10:26:05 Aslesha 29:20:38+ 30

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July

2014

Dakshinayana Grishma Ritu

Purnimant

Ashaadha – Shravana

Mithuna – Karka

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Ashaadha S Chaturthi 12:53:33 Magha full night

1

Canada Day

Panchami 15:19:06 Magha 08:22:02 2

Shashthi 17:31:29 P.Phalguni 11:13:49 3

Saptami 19:18:28 U.Phalguni 13:44:01 4

Ashtami 20:28:38 Hasta 15:40:50 5

Navami 20:53:10 Chitra 16:54:39 6

Dashami 20:27:11 Svaati 17:19:28 7

Ekadashi 19:10:11 Vishaakha 16:53:42 8

Harishayani Ekadasi

Dvadashi 17:05:39 Anuraadha 15:40:07 9

Pradosham

Trayodashi 14:20:21 Jyeshtha 13:45:06 10

Chaturdashi 11:03:17 Mula 11:17:46 11

Satyanarayana Puja

Purnima 07:24:53 Prathama 27:36:14+ P.shadha 08:28:57 U.shada 29:30:20+

12

Guru Purnima

Shravana K Dvitiiya 23:48:32 Shravana 26:33:42+

13

Tritiiya 20:12:31 Dhanishta 23:50:21 14

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 16:58:00 Shatabhisha 21:30:22 15

Panchami 14:13:22 P.Bhadrapada 19:42:02 Sun:Karka 12:19:29

16

Aadi Masa Starts

Shashthi 12:05:00 U.Bhadrapada 18:31:17 17

Saptami 10:36:51 Revati 18:01:10 18

Ashtami 09:50:04 Ashvini 18:11:46 19

Navami 09:43:10 Bharani 19:00:27 20

Dashami 10:12:25 Krittika 20:22:39 21

Aadi Kartigai

Ekadashi 11:12:43 Rohini 22:12:50 22

Kamika Ekadasi

Dvadashi 12:38:34 Mrigashirsha 24:25:30+ 23

Pradosham

Trayodashi 14:24:49 Aardra 26:55:49+ 24

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 16:27:07 Punarvasu 29:39:46+ 25

Amavasya 18:41:44 Pushya full night 26

Diwaso

Shravana S Prathama 21:05:05 Pushya 08:33:50

27

Dvitiiya 23:32:51 Aslesha 11:34:12 28

Tritiiya 25:59:17+ Magha 14:35:58 29

Chaturthi 28:16:46+ P.Phalguni 17:32:29 30

Aadi Pooram

Panchami full night U.Phalguni 20:15:15 31

Naag Panchami

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August

2014

Dakshinayana Grishma-Sharad Ritu

Purnimant

Shravana – Bhadrapada

Karka – Simha

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Shashthi 19:44:48 Svaati 07:42:24 31

Shravana S Panchami 06:16:00 Hasta 22:34:26

1

Shashthi 07:46:51 Chitra 24:20:05+ 2

Saptami 08:39:48 Svaati 25:23:43+ 3

Ashtami 08:47:29 Vishaakha 25:39:49+ 4

Navami 08:05:49 Anuraadha 25:06:38+ 5

Dashami 06:34:40 Ekadashi 28:17:29+ Jyeshtha 23:46:26

6

Pavitra Ekadasi

Dvadashi 25:20:53+ Mula 21:45:04 7

Bhagawata Ekadasi

Trayodashi 21:53:41 P.shadha 19:11:10 8

Vara Lakshmi Vratam

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 18:06:08 U.shada 16:15:12 9

Purnima 14:09:20 Shravana 13:08:45 10

Raksha Bandhan Rik & Yajur Upakarma Vaikhanasa Jayanthi Satyanarayana Puja

Bhadrapada K Prathama 10:14:33 Dhanishta 10:03:45

11

Gayatri Japam

Dvitiiya 06:32:49 Tritiiya 27:14:27+ Shatabhisha 07:11:52 P.Bhadrapada 28:43:57+

12

Kajali Tritiya Raghavendra Swami

Aradhana

Chaturthi 24:28:34+ U.Bhadrapada 26:49:17+ 13

Bahula Chaturthi

Sankathara Chaturthi

Panchami 22:22:27 Revati 25:35:03+ 14

Naag Panchami (Guj)

Shashthi 21:00:57 Ashvini 25:05:38+ 15

Randhan Chhath (Guj)

Saptami 20:26:01 Bharani 25:22:08+ Sun:Simha 20:42:20

16

Sitala Satam

Janmasthami (Smartha)

Ashtami 20:36:23 Krittika 26:22:20+ 17

Janmasthami (Vaishnava)

Navami 21:27:47 Rohini 28:01:06+ 18

Dashami 22:53:37 Mrigashirsha 30:11:13+ 19

Ekadashi 24:46:02+ Aardra full night 20

Aja Ekadasi

Dvadashi 26:56:58+ Aardra 08:44:39 21

Trayodashi 29:19:05+ Punarvasu 11:33:35 22

Pradosham

Chaturdashi full night Pushya 14:31:05 23

Masa Shivaratri

Sharad Ritu

Chaturdashi 07:46:07 Aslesha 17:31:22 24

Amavasya 10:12:44 Magha 20:29:27 25

Bhadrapada S Prathama 12:34:04 P.Phalguni 23:20:34

26

Dvitiiya 14:45:03 U.Phalguni 25:59:35+ 27

Tritiiya 16:40:05 Hasta 28:20:37+ 28

Haritalika Teej Sama Upakarma Varaha Jayanthi

Chaturthi 18:12:47 Chitra 30:17:06+ 29

Ganesh Chaturthi

Panchami 19:16:26 Svaati full night 30

Rishi Panchami

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September

2014

Dakshinayana Sharad Ritu

Purnimant

Bhadrapada – Ashwin

Simha – Kanya

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Bhadrapada S Saptami 19:33:01 Vishaakha 08:30:39

1

Jyestha Gowri Ahvahana

Ashtami 18:38:27 Anuraadha 08:37:49 2

Jyestha Gowri Puja

Navami 17:01:17 Jyeshtha 08:02:29 3

Jyestha Gowri Visarjan

Nanda Navami

Dashami 14:44:30 Mula 06:46:14 P.shadha 28:53:35+

4

Ekadashi 11:53:38 U.shada 26:31:30+ 5

Parivartini Ekadasi

Vamana Ekadasi

Dvadashi 08:36:12 Trayodashi 29:01:09+ Shravana 23:48:51

6

Onam Pradosham

Chaturdashi 25:18:23+ Dhanishta 20:55:43 7

Anant Chaturdashi

Purnima 21:38:09 Shatabhisha 18:02:53 8

Satyanarayana Puja

Ashwin K Prathama 18:10:45 P.Bhadrapada 15:21:11

9

Shraddha Paksha Begins

Dvitiiya 15:06:07 U.Bhadrapada 13:01:02 10

Tritiiya 12:33:13 Revati 11:11:53 11

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 10:39:40 Ashvini 10:01:31 12

Panchami 09:30:56 Bharani 09:35:24 13

Shashthi 09:09:46 Krittika 09:55:59 14

Saptami 09:35:32 Rohini 11:02:14 15

Ashtami 10:44:07 Mrigashirsha 12:49:34 Sun:Kanya 20:38:48

16

Navami 12:28:11 Aardra 15:10:18 17

Dashami 14:38:07 Punarvasu 17:54:42 18

Ekadashi 17:03:17 Pushya 20:52:18 19

Indira Ekadasi

Dvadashi 19:33:26 Aslesha 23:53:16 20

Trayodashi 21:59:39 Magha 26:49:10+ 21

Pradosham

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 24:14:51+ P.Phalguni 29:33:25+ 22

Amavasya 26:13:44+ U.Phalguni full night 23

Mahalaya Amavasya

Sarva Pitru Shraddham

Aashvayuja S Prathama 27:52:22+ U.Phalguni 08:01:07

24

Sharad Navaratri Ghata Sthapana

Dvitiiya 29:07:44+ Hasta 10:08:35 25

Tritiiya 29:57:16+ Chitra 11:52:56 26

Chaturthi 30:18:46+ Svaati 13:11:38 27

Panchami 30:10:21+ Vishaakha 14:02:28 28

Upangalalitha Vratam

Shashthi 29:30:44+ Anuraadha 14:23:34 29

Saptami 28:19:38+ Jyeshtha 14:13:50 30

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October

2014

Dakshinayana Sharad-Hemant Ritu

Purnimant

Ashwin – Kartika

Kanya – Tula

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Aashvayuja S Ashtami 26:38:02+ Mula 13:33:13

1

Durgasthami Bathukamma Panduga

Navami 24:28:23+ P.shadha 12:23:11 2

Maha Navami

Dashami 21:54:40 U.shada 10:46:48 3

Vijaya Dashami Dussera

Ekadashi 19:02:17 Shravana 08:48:46 Dhanishta 30:35:17+

4

Pasankusa Ekadasi

Kanya Sravanam

Dvadashi 15:57:50 Shatabhisha 28:13:44+ 5

Pradosham

Trayodashi 12:48:52 P.Bhadrapada 25:52:24+ 6

Chaturdashi 09:43:35 Purnima 30:50:34+ U.Bhadrapada 23:40:04

7

Sharad Purnima Satyanarayana Puja

Karthika K Prathama 28:18:23+ Revati 21:45:38

8

Total Lunar Eclipse 5:14 AM – 8:34 AM

Dvitiiya 26:15:13+ Ashvini 20:17:42 9

Tritiiya 24:48:21+ Bharani 19:23:52 10

Chaturthi 24:03:26+ Krittika 19:10:09 11

Karwa Chauth Sankathara Chaturthi

Panchami 24:03:39+ Rohini 19:40:06 12

Shashthi 24:48:59+ Mrigashirsha 20:54:03 13

Saptami 26:15:33+ Aardra 22:48:30 14

Ashtami 28:15:34+ Punarvasu 25:16:05+ 15

Ahoi Asthami

Navami 30:37:57+ Pushya 28:06:14+ 16

Dashami full night Aslesha 31:06:31+ Sun:Tula 08:38:23

17

Dashami 09:09:49 Magha full night 18

Ekadashi 11:38:16 Magha 10:04:21 19

Rama Ekadasi

Gowatsa Dwadasi

Dvadashi 13:52:03 P.Phalguni 12:48:44 20

Dhanateras Lakshmi Puja

Pradosham

Trayodashi 15:42:43 U.Phalguni 15:11:16 21

Dhana Trayodashi Kali Chaudash

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 17:05:01 Hasta 17:06:38 22

Narak Chaturdashi Roop Chaturdashi

Diwali Lakshmi Puja

Amavasya 17:56:37 Chitra 18:32:25 23

Diwali Hemant Ritu

Solar Eclipse 15:37-19:51

Kartika S Prathama 18:17:33 Svaati 19:28:31

24

Gowardhan Puja Gujarati New Year

Dvitiiya 18:09:26 Vishaakha 19:56:27 25

Yama Dwitiya Bhaiya Duj

Tritiiya 17:34:47 Anuraadha 19:58:40 26

Chaturthi 16:36:32 Jyeshtha 19:38:02 27

Nagul Chavithi

Panchami 15:17:39 Mula 18:57:26 28

Labha Panchami

Shashthi 13:40:56 P.shadha 17:59:41 29

Skanda Shasthi Chhath (Bihar)

Saptami 11:49:04 U.shada 16:47:24 30

Ashtami 09:44:41 Navami 31:30:33+ Shravana 15:23:17

31

Halloween

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November

2014

Dakshinayana Hemant Ritu

Purnimant

Kartika – Margashira

Tula – Vrischika

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Navami 14:13:13 P.Bhadrapada 15:45:44 30

Kartika S Dashami 28:09:49+ Dhanishta 13:50:14

1

Ekadashi 25:46:14+ Shatabhisha 11:11:37 2

Devuthi Ekadasi

Dvadashi 23:24:11 P.Bhadrapada 09:31:28 3

Tulasi Vivah

Trayodashi 21:08:55 U.Bhadrapada 07:54:35 Revati 30:26:36+

4

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 19:06:18 Ashvini 29:13:46+ 5

Vaikuntha Ekadasi

Purnima 17:22:47 Bharani 28:22:43+ 6

Karthika Purnima

Jwala Thoranam Satyanarayana Puja

Margashira K Prathama 16:05:00 Krittika 27:59:59+

7

Dvitiiya 15:19:15 Rohini 28:11:17+ 8

Tritiiya 15:10:41 Mrigashirsha 29:00:37+ 9

Sankathara Chaturthi

Chaturthi 15:42:30 Aardra 30:29:16+ 10

Panchami 16:54:44 Punarvasu full night 11

Shashthi 18:43:27 Punarvasu 08:34:51 12

Saptami 21:00:15 Pushya 11:10:43 13

Ashtami 23:32:52 Aslesha 14:06:12 14

Kalabhairava Asthami

Navami 26:06:34+ Magha 17:07:43 15

Dashami 28:26:26+ P.Phalguni 20:00:43 Sun:Vrishchika 07:29:35

16

Ekadashi 30:19:43+ U.Phalguni 22:31:59 17

Utpanna Ekadasi

Dvadashi full night Hasta 24:31:29+ 18

Dvadashi 07:37:26 Chitra 25:53:18+ 19

Pradosham

Trayodashi 08:15:05 Svaati 26:35:51+ 20

Masa Shivaratri

Chaturdashi 08:12:19 Vishaakha 26:41:10+ 21

Amavasya 07:32:13 Prathama 30:20:08+ Anuraadha 26:13:58+

22

Margasira S Dvitiiya 28:42:44+ Jyeshtha 25:20:40+

23

Tritiiya 26:47:09+ Mula 24:08:21+ 24

Chaturthi 24:40:16+ P.shadha 22:44:04 25

Panchami 22:28:15 U.shada 21:14:10 26

Shashthi 20:16:13 Shravana 19:43:58 27

Kukke Subramanyam Shasthi

Saptami 18:08:02 Dhanishta 18:17:27 28

Ashtami 16:06:25 Shatabhisha 16:57:26 29

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December

2014

Dakshinayana-Uttarayana Hemant-Shishir Ritu

Purnimant

Margashira – Paush

Vrischika – Dhanush

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Margasira S Dashami 12:29:43 U.Bhadrapada 14:43:40

1

Ekadashi 10:57:17 Revati 13:52:36 2

Geeta Jayanthi Mokshada Ekadasi

Dvadashi 09:37:43 Ashvini 13:14:25 3

Pradosham

Trayodashi 08:33:37 Bharani 12:51:51 4

Annamalai Deepam Kartigai Deepam

Chaturdashi 07:48:32 Purnima 31:26:43+ Krittika 12:48:32

5

Sarvalaya Deepam Dattatreya Jayanthi

Satyanarayan Puja

Paush K Prathama 31:32:37+ Rohini 13:08:44

6

Dvitiiya full night Mrigashirsha 13:56:43 7

Dvitiiya 08:10:09 Aardra 15:15:53 8

Tritiiya 09:21:35 Punarvasu 17:07:38 9

Sankathara Chaturhi

Chaturthi 11:06:20 Pushya 19:30:11 10

Panchami 13:19:54 Aslesha 22:17:43 11

Shashthi 15:53:15 Magha 25:20:03+ 12

Saptami 18:33:15 P.Phalguni 28:23:33+ 13

Ashtami 21:04:18 U.Phalguni 31:12:58+ 14

Navami 23:10:46 Hasta full night Sun:Dhanus 22:10:48

15

Dashami 24:39:41+ Hasta 09:33:54 16

Dhanurmasa Begins

Ekadashi 25:22:34+ Chitra 11:15:11 17

Saphala Ekadasi

Dvadashi 25:16:12+ Svaati 12:10:20 18

Trayodashi 24:22:14+ Vishaakha 12:18:01 19

Pradosham

Chaturdashi 22:46:05 Anuraadha 11:41:23 20

Masa Shivaratri

Amavasya 20:35:49 Jyeshtha 10:27:03 21

Vakula Amavasya

Uttarayana Shishir Ritu

Pausha S Prathama 18:00:52 Mula 08:43:52 P.shadha 30:41:47+

22

Marghazi Moolam

Dvitiiya 15:11:12 U.shada 28:30:54+ 23

Tritiiya 12:16:32 Shravana 26:20:45+ 24

Chaturthi 09:25:44 Panchami 30:46:21+ Dhanishta 24:19:35+

25

Shashthi 28:24:11+ Shatabhisha 22:33:57 26

Saptami 26:23:13+ P.Bhadrapada 21:08:23 27

Ashtami 24:45:26+ U.Bhadrapada 20:05:21

28

Navami 23:31:16 Revati 19:25:31 29

Dashami 22:40:05 Ashvini 19:08:18 30

Ekadashi 22:10:53 Bharani 19:12:38 31

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