1 April 2013 Swara Yoga Kalender

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1 April 2013 Swara Yoga Kalender April 2013 Europe Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 21:45 07 19:39 08 17:38 09 15:51 10 14:17 11 13:00 12 12:03 13 01 L 02 R 03 R 04 R 05 L 06 L 07 L 06:50 19:44 06:48 19:46 06:46 19:47 06:44 19:49 06:42 19:50 06:40 19:51 06:38 19:53 21:45 Mula (19) 20:03 P.Shad (20) 18:47 U.Shad (21) 17:43 Shravan (22) 16:54 Dhanish (23) 16:22 Shatabhi(24) 16:09 P.Bhadr (25) f f f g g h h 11:28 14 11:20 30 l11:43 01 12:37 02 14:03 03 15:58 04 18:14 05 Chaitra Chaitra Amavasya 08 R 09 R 10 R 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 R 06:36 19:54 06:34 19:56 06:32 19:57 06:30 19:59 06:28 20:00 06:26 20:02 06:24 20:03 16:20 U.Bhad (26) 16:57 Revati (27) 18:04 Ashvini (01) 19:42 Bharani (02) 21:51 Krittika (03) Krittika (03) 00:25 Rohini (04) h/i i i/^ ^ ^ _ _ 20:43 06 23:14 07 07 01:33 08 03:26 09 04:46 10 05:24 11 15 R 16 R 17 L 18 L 19 L 20 R 21 R 06:22 20:04 06:21 20:06 06:19 20:07 06:17 20:09 06:15 20:10 06:13 20:12 06:11 20:13 03:20 Mrigash (05) 06:21 Ardra (06) 09:19 Punarv (07) 12:01 Pushya (08) 14:16 Ashlesh(09) 15:55 Magha (10) 16:51 P.Phalg. (11) _/` ` ` a a a/b b 05:17 12 04:24 13 02:51 14 00:42 15 19:05 02 15:58 03 12:49 04 ¡02:03 01 Vaishakh Mondfinsternis 20:50 22 R 23 L 24 L 26 R 27 R 28 R 06:09 20:15 06:08 20:16 06:06 20:17 25 L 06:02 20:20 06:00 20:22 05:59 20:23 17:02 U.Phalg.(12) 16:30 Hasta (13) 15:20 Chitra (14) 06:04 20:19 11:36 Vishakh (16) 09:19 Anurad (17) 06:57 Jyeshta (18) b/c c c 13:39 Swati (15) d d/e e d 09:45 05 06:53 06 29 L 30 L 05:57 20:25 05:55 20:26 04:38 Mula (19) 02:30 P.Shad (20) f f 06.04.13 Paapmochani Ekadashi (it is believed that fasting on this Ekadashi liberates from sins), 07.04.13 Pradosh Vrat (fasting day to obtain the grace of Lord Shiva, special auspicious when falling on a Monday), 09.04.13 Begin of Chaitra no moon night (Chaitra Amavasya night), 10.04.13 Chaitra Amavasya (no moon day in the lunar month called Chaitra) 11.04.13 Begin of Navratra (nine days and nights to worship and fast in honour of Mother Durga) and Chandra Darshan (seeing the moon on the second tithie of the ascending moon cycle is believed to be very auspicious) 14.04.13 Ganesh Chaturthee in the ascending moon cycle (shukla paksh). Mesha Sankranti (Sun enters Aries. This marks the begin of the New Solar Year.) Baisakhi Festival. 18.04.13 Navratrafast ends on Durgaashtami with a feast for 21 children representing the divine energy of the Goddess. 19.04.13 Ram Navmi (India celebrates the birthday of Lord Ram, the virtous incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the preserving principle of the universe), 22.04.13 Kamada Ekadashi (legend of a Gandharva, who came out of tune while performing in front of Indra, the king of the Gods. Due to Indra’s curse he became a demon. His wife liberated him from the demonic form by fasting on this special Ekadashi.) 23.04.13 Pradosh (special fast to obtain the grace of Lord Shiva), 25.04.13 Beginn of Chaitra full moon night, 25.04.13 Chandra grahan – partial lunar eclipse. Hanuman Jayanti (Birthday of Lord Hanuman); the matchless devotee of Lord Ram is a symbol of perfect selfless service), 26.04.13 Beginn of second lunar month known as Vaishakh, 28.04.13 Ganesh Chaturthee in the descending moon cycle. Mai/May 2013 Europe Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 04:20 07 02:10 08 00:28 09 22:35 11 22:24 12 23:16 10 01 R 02 R 03 R 04 L 05 L 05:54 20:27 05:52 20:29 05:50 20:30 05:49 20:32 05:47 20:33 00:23 U.Shad (21) 22:13Dhanish(23) 21:42 Shatabhi(24) 21:41P.Bhadra(25) 22:11U.Bhadra(26) 23:12 Shravan (22) g g/h h h f/g 22:43 13 23:32 14 14 00:49 30 l02:31 01 04:35 02 06:55 03 Vaishaakh solar eclipse 06 L 07 R 08 R 09 R 10 L 11 L 12 L 05:46 20:34 05:44 20:36 05:43 20:37 05:41 20:39 05:40 20:40 05:38 20:41 05:37 20:43 23:09 Revati (27) Revati (27) 00:37 Ashwini(01) 02:33 Bharani (02) 04:52 Krittika (03) 07:32 Rohini (04) 10:26 Mrigash (05) h/i i i/^ ^ ^/_ _ _ 09:23 04 11:52 05 14:14 06 16:18 07 17:56 08 18:58 09 19:17 10 13 L 14 R 15 R 16 R 17 L 18 L 19 L 05:36 20:44 05:34 20:45 05:33 20:47 05:32 20:48 05:31 20:49 05:30 20:50 05:28 20:52 13:27 Ardra (06) 16:28 Punarva(07) 19:21 Pushya (08) 21:56 Ashlesh(09) Ashlesha (09) 00:04 Magha (10) 01:34 P.Phalg. (11) ` ` `/a a a b b 18:48 11 17:33 12 15:33 13 12:57 14 09:52 15 ¡ 06:27 01 02:51 02 Jyaistha 23:11 03 lunar eclipse 20 R 21 R 22 R 23 L 24 L 05:27 20:53 05:26 20:54 05:25 20:55 05:24 20:56 05:23 20:57 25 L 26 R 02:20 U.Phalg (12) 02:20 Hasta (13) 01:35 Chitra (14) 00:06 Swati (15) 19:38 Anuradh(17) 05:22 20:59 05:21 21:00 b/c c c/d 22:07 Vishakh(16) d/e 16:54 Jyeshta (18) 14:05 Mula (19) d e e/f 19:40 04 16:47 05 13:37 06 11:19 07 09:39 08 27 R 28 L 29 L 30 L 31 R 05:21 21:01 05:20 21:02 05:19 21:03 05:18 21:04 05:18 21:05 11:20 P.Shad (20) 08:47 U.Shad (21) 06:36 Shravan (22) 04:54 Dhanish (23) 03:48 Shatabhi(24) f f/g g g/h h 05.05.13 Varuthni Ekadashi (Fasting on this day brings many positive results. Offer fruits of the season to a priest (Pandit) along with sesame.), 07.05.13 Pradosh Vrat (fasting day to obtain the grace of Lord Shiva), 09.05.13 Begin of Vaishakh Amavasya night - no moon night. Solar Eclipse (surya grahe) 10.05.13 Vaishakh Amavasya (no moon day in the month of Vaishakh). Annular solar eclipse. 11.05.13 Chandra darshan, 13.05.13 Akshaye Tritiya (It is believed that the 3rd lunar day of the ascending moon cycle in the month of Vaishaakh destroys all sins and brings good fortune. Fasting, japa, charity, fire sacrifices performed on this day brings everlasting benefits. Also good to invest in gold and jewellery.) 13.05.13 Ganesh Chaturthee in the ascending moon cycle. Vrishabha Sankranti (Sun enters the zodiac sign of Taurus), 17.05.13 Ganga Saptami (Ganga Puja in Haridwar), 21.05.13 Mohini Ekadashi (fasting on this day helps to overcome attachments, Sri Ram was told by Guru Vashishtha), 22.05.13 Pradosh Vrat (fasting day to obtain the grace of Lord Shiva), 24.05.14 Begin of full moon phase and Vaishaakh full moon night, celebrated as Buddh Purnima, a special full moon night. „Aum Mani Padme Hum“ is the Buddhist Mantra for this day. 25.05.13 Buddh Purnima special full moon day. Lord Buddha was born on a full moon day of this month, experienced enlightenment and even left his body during Vaishaakh Purnima. Chandra grahan – penumbral lunar eclipse. Begin of the lunar month called Jyaishtha, 27.05.13 Ganesh Chaturthee in the descending moon cycle. Juni/June 2013 Europe Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 08:39 09 08:23 10 01 R 02 R 05:17 21:06 05:16 21:07 03:23 P.Bhadr (25) 03:41U.Bhadr (26) h i 08:47 11 09:49 12 11:21 13 13:19 14 15:33 30 l 17:59 01 20:28 02 03 L 04 L 05 L 06 R 07 R 08 R 09 L 05:16 21:08 05:15 21:08 05:15 21:09 05:14 21:10 05:14 21:11 05:13 21:11 05:13 21:12 04:40 Revati (27) 06:15 Ashwini (01) 08:22 Bharani (02) 10:53 Krittika (03) 13:42 Rohini (04) 16:41 Mrigash (05) 19:44 Ardra (06) i i/^ ^ ^/_ _ _ ` 22:56 03 03 01:16 04 03:22 05 05:08 06 06:27 07 07:12 08 10 L 11 L 12 R 13 R 14 R 15 R 16 L 05:13 21:13 05:13 21:13 05:13 21:14 05:12 21:14 05:12 21:15 05:12 21:15 05:12 21:16 22:46 Punarva (07) Punarvasu (07) 01:40 Pushya (08) 04:21Ashlesha(09) 06:42 Magha (10) 08:37 P.Phalg.
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