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Sindhi Calendar for 2020 Hari Om Jai Shri Krishna In loving memory of Pandit Mohanlal Satnam Sakhi Festivals and Important days of 2020 OmFragrances.com Jhulelal.com SHRI PHOTO VIDEO DJ Discount Perfumes, Colognes, For all Sindhi information For all kinds of Fragrances & much more And knowledge Photo Video & Sound Production 1-516-273-7109 PremPrakashMandal.com Call Raja (516) 205-6038 [email protected] shriproductions.com January May September Swami Devprakashji 82 nd Bdy Wed 1 Sita Navami Sat 2 Anant Chaturdashi, Ganpati Visarjan Tue 1 Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Thu 2 Ekadashi Mon 4 Satya Narayan, Shradh Begins Wed 2 Ekadashi Mon 6 Narsingh Jayanti Wed 6 Ekadashi Sun 13 Satya Narayan Fri 10 Satya Narayan Thu 7 Shradh Ends, Amavasya Thu 17 Lohri (Lal Loi) Mon 13 Narad Jayanti Fri 8 Chand, Adhik Maas starts Fri 18 Ganesh Chaturthi Mon 13 Mother’s Day Sun 10 Ekadashi Sun 27 Makarsankranti (Utran) Tue 14 Ekadashi Mon 18 th Sadhu T.L. Vaswani 54 Ann. Thu 16 Shani Jayanti, Vat Savitri Vrat Fri 22 October Ekadashi Mon 20 Chand Sun 24 Satya Narayan Thu 1 Chand Sun 26 Swami Teoramji’s 78 th Aniv. Tue 26 Pandit Mohanal 75 th Bdy Mon 12 Vasant Panchami, Sarswati Puja Thu 30 Ekadashi Tue 13 June Adhi Maas Ends Fri 16 February Ganga Dashmi Mon 1 Navratri Starts Sat 17 Ekadashi Wed 5 Ekadashi (Nirjala), Gayatri Jayanti Tue 2 Bhagat Kanwar Ram Sahib Aniv. Sat 17 Satya Narayan Sun 9 Satya Narayan, Kabir Jayanti Fri 5 Sarswati Puja Thu 22 Ganesh Chaturthi Wed 12 Ekadashi Wed 17 Durgashtami Sat 24 Sant Valentine’s Day Fri 14 Chand Mon 22 th Vijay Dashmi/Dushera Sun 25 Dada J.P. Vaswani Thanksgiving Wk Sun 16 Swami Teoramji’s 134 Bdy Fri 26 Swami Sarvanandji’s 123 rd Bdy Sun 25 Ekadashi Wed 19 July Ekadashi Tue 27 Maha Shivaratri Fri 21 Satya Narayan, Valmiki Jayanti Sat 31 Chand Tue 25 Ekadashi Wed 1 Ramkrishna Parmhans Jyanti Tue 25 Satya Narayan, Guru Purnima Sun 5 Sravan Somwar Vrat Starts Mon 6 November March Dada JP Vaswani’s 2 nd Aniversary Sun 12 Karva Chauth Wed 4 Ekadashi Fri 6 Ekadashi Thu 16 Ekadashi Wed 11 Satya Naryan, Holika Dahan Mon 9 Chand Wed 22 Dhanteras Fri 13 Holi Tue 10 Nag Panchami Sat 25 Diwali, Roop Chaudas Sat 14 Ganesh Chaturthi Thu 12 Swami Sarvanandji’s 43 rd Aniv. Sat 25 Annakut, Goverdhan Puja Sun 15 Ekadashi Thu 19 Tulsi Das Jayanti Mon 27 Bhai Dooj, Chand Mon 16 Cheti Chand Wed 25 Thadri Small (Nandi Satahi) Mon 27 Chand Mon 16 Gudi Purva, Navrati Begins Wed 25 Ekadashi Thu 30 Prof. Ram Punjwani Bdy Fri 20 Ganesh Chaturthi Sat 28 Gopastami Sun 22 August Tulsi Vivah, Ekadashi Wed 25 Dada J.P. Vaswani’s 102 nd Bdy Sun 2 Sadhu T.L. Vaswani 141 st Bdy Wed 25 April Swami Shanti Prakashji’s 113 th Bdy Mon 3 Guru Nanak Jayanti, Satya Narayan Mon 30 Durga Ashtami (Kanya Pujan) Wed 1 Raksha Bandhan, Satya Narayan Mon 3 Ramnavami Thur 2 Sravan Somwar Vrat Ends Mon 3 December Ekadashi Sat 4 Swami Shanti Prakashji’s 28 th Aniv. Wed 5 Master Chander Bday Mon 7 Satya Narayan, Hanuman Jayanti Wed 8 Teejri Thu 6 Ekadashi Fri 11 Bagat Kanwar Ram Birthday Mon 13 Thadri Big (Vadi Satai) Mon 10 Chand Wed 16 Vaisakhi Mon 13 Krishna Janmashtami Tue 11 Ram Sita Wedding Sat 19 Ekadashi Sat 18 Ekadashi Sat 15 Gita Jayanti, Ekadashi Fri 25 Chand Fri 24 Chand Thu 20 Pandit Mohanlal 2 nd Aniv. Sun 27 Akhar Teej (Akshaya Tritiya) Sun 26 Rishi Panchami Sun 23 Satya Naryan Wed 30 Ganga Saptami Thu 30 Ekadashi, Vaman Jayanti Sat 29 EKADASHI AMAVASYA SATYA NARAYAN GANESH CHOTH CHAND JAN 6, 20 24 10 13, 28 26 FEB 5, 19 23 9 12, 27 25 MAR 6, 19 24 9 12, 28 25 APR 4, 18 22 8 11, 27 24 MAY 4, 18 22 7 10, 26 24 JUN 2, 17 21 5 8, 24 22 JUL 1, 30 20 5 8, 24 22 AUG 15, 29 19 3 7, 22 20 SEP 13, 27 17 2 1, 20 18 OCT 13, 27 16 1 5, 20 18 NOV 11, 25 14 30 4, 18 16 DEC 11, 25 14 30 3, 18 16 .
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