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Download 2019-2020 Annual Calendar JANUARY 2020 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Shashti•Kumbha•PurvaBadrapada Sapthami•Meena•Uttar Badrapada Ashtami•Meena •Revathi Navami • Mesha•Ashwini *1 2 3 4 10:00 - NEW YEAR HAVAN 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM - Devi Puja 9:00 AM - Kartikeya Puja Dashami • Mesha•Bharani Ekadashi•Mesha•Krithika Dwadashi• Vrishabha• Rohini Trayodashi • Vrishabha• Mrigashirsha Chathurdashi•Mithuna•Ardra Pournami•Mithuna•Punarvasu Prathipada•Karka•Pushya 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7:00 AM - VAIKUNTHA EKADASHI 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 7:00 PM - SatyaNarayan Puja 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam Dwitya•Karka•Ashlesha Chaturhi•Simha•Magha Panchami•Simha•PurvaPhalguni Shasti•Kanya•UttaraPhalguni Saptami•Kanya•Hasta Ashtami•Tula•Chithra Navami•Tula•Swati 12 13 14 15 16 17 *18 6:30 PM - Sankatahara MAKARA SANKRANTI 7:00 AM - Suprabhatam Chaturthi 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - VENKATESWARA 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Lalita Sahasranama PUJA Dashami•Vrischika•Vishaka Ekadashi•Vrishchika•Anuradha Dwadashi•Vrishchuka•Jyeshta Tryodashii•Dhanu• Moola Chaturdasi •Dhanu•PurvaAshada Amavasya•Makara• UttarAshada Prathipada•Makara•Shravana *19 20 21 22 23 24 25 9:00 AM - VENKATESWARA 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam KALYAN USTAVAM 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:45 PM - Lalita Sahasranama 11:00 AM - KITE FESTIVAL Dwitya• Kumbha•Dhanishta Tritya•Kumbha•Shatabisha Chaturthi•Kumbha•PurvaBharapada Panchami •Meena•UttarBadrapada Shashti•Meena•Revathi Saptami•Meena• Revathi 26 27 28 29 30 31 VASANTA PANCHAMI 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama FEBRUARY 2020 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Saptami•Mesha• Aswini *1 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 10:00 AM - BENGALI SARASWATI PUJA Ashtamii•Mesha• Bharani Navami•Vrishabha• Kirthika Dashami•Vrishabha• Rohini Ekadasi•Mithuna•Mrigashirsha Dwadashi•Mithuna•Ardra Trayodashi•Mithuna•Punarvasu Purnima•Karka•Pushya 2 3 4 5 6 7 *8 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 9:00 AM - THAIPOOSAM 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting & Kartikeya Puja 7:00 PM - Devi Puja 7:00 PM - Satyanarayan Puja Pratipada•Karka•Ashlesha Dwityai•Simha•PurvaPhalguni Tritya•Simha•UtaraPhalguni Chaturthi i•Kanya•Hasta Panchami•Kanya•Chitra Shasti•Tula•Swati Ashtami•Tula•Vishaka 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM Sankatahara Chaturthi 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama 9:00 AM - Venkateswara puja Navami•Vrishchika•Anuradha Dasami •Vrishchika •Jyeshta Ekadashi• Dhanu•Moola Dwadashi•Dhanu•PurvaAshada Trayodashi•Makara•ttaraAshdha Chaturdashi• Makara•Shravan Chaturdashi•Makara•Dhanista *16 17 18 19 20 21 22 THIRD SUNDAY PUJA 6:30 PM - MAHA Shiva RATRI DASARAVANI 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam Amavassi•KUmbha• Shatabisha Dwitya•Meena•PurvaBhadrapada Tritya•Meena•PurvaBadrapada Tritya•Meena•UttarBadrapada Chaturthi •Meena• Revathi Panchami•Mesha•Aswini Shasti•Mesha• Bharani 23 24 25 26 27 28 *29 RAMAKRISHNA JAYANTI 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 10:00 AM - RAMAKRISHNA 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting JAYANTI 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama 5:30 PM - DHAMAKA MARCH 2020 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Saptami•Vrishabha•Krithika Astami •Vrishabha•Rohini Navami•Vrishabha•Mrigashirsha Dasami•Mithuna• Ardra Ekadashi•Mithuna•Punarvasu Dwadashi•Karka•Pushya Trayodasi•Karka•Ashlesha 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM - Devi Puja 9:00 AM - Kartikeya puja Chaturdasi•Simha•Magha Purnima•Simha•PurvaPhalguni Pratipada•Kanya•UttaraPhalguni Trityai•Kanya•Hasta Chaturthi•Tula•Swati Panchami•Tula•Vishaka Shasti•Vrischika•Anuradha 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MASIMAGAM HOLI 7:00 PM - HOLIKA DAHAN 11:00 AM - HOLI COLOR 9:00 AM - Satyanarayana Puja 7:00 PM Sankatahara Chaturthi CELEBRATION 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama 9:00 AM - Venkateswara puja Saptami•Vrishchika•Jyeshta Ashtami• Dhanu•Moola Navami•Dhanu•PurvaAshada Dashami•Dhanu•Uttaraasadha Ekadashi•Makara•Shravana Dwasashi•Makara•Dhanistha Trayodashi•Kumbha•Dhanistha *15 16 17 18 19 20 21 THIRD SUNDAY PUJA 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama Chaturdashi•Kumbha•Shatavisha Amavasya•Kumbha•P Bhadrapada Pratipada•Meena•U Bhadrapada Pratipada•Meena•Revati Dwitiya•Mesha•Ashwini Tritiya•Mesha•Bharani Chaturthi•Mesha•Bharani 22 23 *24 25 26 27 28 6:00 PM - Hanuman Chalisa CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:30 PM UGADI PUJA 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama Panchami•Vrishava•Rohini Shasthi•Vrishava•Rohini Saptami•Mithuna•Mrigashira 29 30 31 CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI CHAITRA NAVARATRI 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa APRIL 2020 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Ashtami• Mithuna•Ardra Navami•Karkata • Punarvasu Dasami• Karkata• Pushya Ekadashi•Karkata •Aslesha 1 2 3 4 CHAITRA NAVARATRI 9:00 AM - SRIRAMA NAVAMI Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM - Devi Puja 9:00 AM - Kartikeya puja Dwadashii•Simha•Purva Phalguni Chaturdashi•Simha•Uttara Phalguni Purnima• Kanya•Hasta Pritipadai• Tula•Chitra Dwitya• Tula • Swati Tritya•Vrishchika•Vishaka Chathurthi•Vrishchika•Anuradha 5 6 *7 8 9 10 11 MAHAVEER JAYANTHI 9:00 AM - SatyaNarayan Puja 6:30 PM - HANUMAN 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja JAYANTI 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM Sankatahara Chaturthi 9:00 AM - Venkateswara Puja Panchami•Vrischika•Jyeshta Saptami•Dhanu •Moola Ashtami•Dhanu•PurvaAshada Ashtami•Makara•UttaraAshada Navami •Makara •Shravana Dashami•Kumbha•Dhanishta Ekadashi•Kumbha•Shatabisha 12 13 14 15 16 17 *18 VISHU KANI 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 9:00 AM - AKHANDA 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:45 PM - Lalita Sahasra nama RAMAYAN PATH Dwadashi•Kumbha•PurvaBadrapada Trayodasi•Meena•PurvaBadrapada Chaturdashi• Meena• Revathi Amavasya •Mesha • Ashwin Pratipada•Mesha •Bharani Dwitya• Mesha• Bharani Tritya•Vrishabha •Kritika *19 20 21 22 23 24 25 9:00 AM - AKHANDA AKHAYA TRITIYA RAMAYAN PATH 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:00 PM - VISHU PUJA 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 6:45 PM - Lalita Sahasra nama Chaturthi• Vrishabha•Rohini Panchami•Mithuna•Mrigashirsha Shashti• Mithuna •Ardra Saptami•Mithuna•.Punarvas Astami•Karka•Pushya 26 27 28 29 30 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day MAY 2020 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Navami•Kanya•UttaraPhaiguni Navami •Karka • Ashlesha Navami • Simha• Magha 31 1 2 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM - Devi Puja 9:00 AM - Kartikeya Puja Ekadashii•Simha•Purvaphalguni Dwadashi•Kanya•uttaraPhalguni Trayodasii• Kanya•Hasta Chaturdashi •Tuia • Swati Purnima•Tula •Vishaka Dwitya•Vrishikaa•Anuradha Dwitya•Vrishchika •Jyesta *3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9:00 AM - ANNUAL HAVAN 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM - Satyanarayan Puja 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama 9:00 AM - Venkateswara puja Chaturthii•Dhanu•Moola Panchami•Dhanu• PurvaAshada Shashti•Makara•UttaraPhalguni Saptami. •Makara•Shravana Ashtami•Makara•Dhanishta Navami•Kumbha •Sathabhisha Dashami•Kumbha•PurvaBhadrapada *10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BALSHALA END OF THE YEAR 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 7:00 PM Sankatahara Chaturthi 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama Ekadashi•Meena•UttaraBhadrapada Dwadashi•Meena•UttaraBhadrapada Dwadashi •Meena •Revathi Trayodashi •Mesha •Ashwini Chaturdashi•Mesha•Bharani Amavasya•Vrishaba•Krithika Prithipada•Vrishaba• Rohini *17 18 19 20 21 22 23 10 AM - GRADUATION SAVITRI VRAT PUJA 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:45 PM - Lalita sahasra nama Dwitya•Vrishab•Mrigashirsha Trityai •Mithuna • Ardra Chaturthi•Mithuna •Punarvasu Panchami•Karkata• Pushya Shashti•Karkata • Aslesha Sapthami •Simha •Magha Ashtami•Simha•PurvaPhalguni 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2:00 PM - Jain Puja 7:00 PM - Shiva Puja 6:45 PM - Hanuman Chalisa 6:45 PM - Krishna Archana Priest Off Day 6:15 PM - Krishna Chanting 8:00 AM - Suprabhatam 6:45 PM - 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