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Calendar 2021.Cdr Parvati Parameshwara Temple (New England Siva Temple) 546 Main St, Groton, MA 01450 6305428866:www.nesivatemple.org Calendar 2021 Parvati Parameshwara Temple (New England Siva Temple) 546 Main St, Groton, MA 01450 6305428866:www.nesivatemple.org Sarvari. Dakshinayanam. Hemanta Rutu. January 2021 Margasira and Pushya Masam Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday K Tritiya 22:40 Pushyami 9:43 1 K Chaturthi 21:53 2 K Panchami 20:44 3 RK: 10:43-11:51 Aasresha 9:45 Magha 9:24 Var: 22:32-0:08* DM: 9:09- Var: 21:35-23:10 RK: 15:15-16:22 9:45 12:09-12:45 DM: 7:21-7:57 7:57-8:33 Var: 17:12-18:45 SR 7:21 SS 16:20 SR 7:21 SS 16:21 DM: 15:10-15:46 Sankatahara Chaturthi SR 7:21 SS 16:22 TYAGARAJA ARADHANA Shashthi 19:17 K Sapthami 17:34 K Ashtami 15:37 K Navami 13:28 K Dasami 11:11 K Ekadasi 8:48 K Dwadasi K Trayodasi 4:03* Poorva Phalguni 8:45 4 Uttara Phalguni 7:48 Hastha 5 Chitra 5:14* 6 Swaati 3:40* 7 Visakha 2:00* 8 6:23* 9 Jyeshtha 22:37 10 RK: 8:29-9:36 6:37* RK: 11:53-13:01 RK: 13:02-14:10 RK: 10:45-11:54 Anuraadha 0:17* RK: 15:21-16:29 Var: 9:08-10:41 DM: 11:34- RK: 14:08-15:16 Var: 15:48- Var: 14:10-15:40 DM: 11:35- Var: 10:28-11:58 Var: 8:53-10:23 5:43*-7:13* RK: 9:37-10:46 Var: 6:07*-7:37* DM: 15:16- 12:10 13:59-14:35 17:19 DM: 9:09-9:46 13:23- 12:11 DM: 14:01-14:37 14:37-15:13 DM: 9:10-9:46 12:12-12:48 Var: 5:31*-7:00* DM: 7:20- 15:53 SR 7:21 SS 16:23 13:59 SR 7:21 SS 16:25 SR 7:21 SS 16:26 SR 7:20 SS 16:27 7:57 7:57-8:33 SR 7:20 SS 16:29 SR 7:21 SS 16:24 SMARTHA EKADASI SR 7:20 SS 16:28 PRADOSHAM K Chaturdasi 1:53* Amavasya 0:00* S Pratipat 22:32 S Dwitiya 21:35 S Tritiya 21:16 S Chaturthi 21:39 S Panchami 22:45 Moola 21:05 11 Poorvashadha 19:49 12 Uttarashadha 18:56 13 Sravanam 18:32 14 Dhanishtha 18:44 15 Satabhishak 19:37 16 Poorvabhadra 21:11 17 RK: 8:28-9:37 RK: 14:14-15:23 RK: 11:56-13:05 RK: 13:06-14:15 RK: 10:47-11:56 RK: 9:37-10:47 RK: 15:27-16:38 Var: 6:07-7:37 4:41*-6:11* Var: 3:32*-5:04* DM: 9:10- Var: 22:52-0:27* DM: 11:37- Var: 22:35-0:11* DM: 14:06- Var: 2:13*-3:52* DM: 9:09- Var: 2:26*-4:09* DM: 7:17- DM: 15:23-16:00 DM: 11:37-12:13 14:04-14:40 9:46 13:27-14:04 12:14 14:43 14:43-15:20 9:46 12:15-12:52 7:55 7:55-8:32 SR 7:17 SS 16:38 SR 7:20 SS 16:31 SR 7:19 SS 16:32 SR 7:19 SS 16:33 SR 7:18 SS 16:3 SR 7:18 SS 16:35 SR 7:17 SS 16:36 PUSHYA MASAM START MAKARA SANKRANTI KANUMA BHOGI, UTTARAYANAM 6:34PM PITRU TARPANAM S Shashthi 0:29* S Sapthami 2:46* S Ashtami 5:21* S Navami (whole day) S Navami 8:00 S Dasami 10:27 S Ekadasi 12:29 Uttarabhadra 23:22 18 Revati 2:04* 19 Aswini 5:04* 20 Bharani (whole day) 21 Bharani 8:08 22 Krittika 11:00 23 Rohini 13:28 24 RK: 8:27-9:37 RK: 14:19-15:29 RK: 11:58-13:09 RK: 13:09-14:20 RK: 10:47-11:59 RK: 9:36-10:47 RK: 15:35-16:46 Var: 10:17-12:02 DM: 11:39- Var: 12:43-14:30 DM: 9:09- Var: 0:34*-2:22* 6:53*-8:41* Var: 6:53-8:41 Var: 21:34-23:22 DM: 9:08- Var: 4:39*-6:25* DM: 7:13- Var: 19:32-21:15 DM: 15:30- 12:16 14:09-14:46 9:46 13:32-14:09 DM: 11:39-12:17 SR 7:14 SS 16:43 9:46 12:18-12:56 7:51 7:51-8:29 16:08 SR 7:16 SS 16:39 SR 7:16 SS 16:40 SR 7:15 SS 16:41 SR 7:14 SS 16:44 SR 7:13 SS 16:45 SR 7:12 SS 16:46 EKADASI S Dwadasi 13:55 S Trayodasi 14:42 S Chaturdasi 14:48 Pournimasya 14:16 K Pratipat 13:13 K Dwitiya 11:43 K Tritiya 9:55 Mrigasira 15:23 25 Aardra 16:39 26 Punarvasu 17:17 27 Pushyami 17:18 28 Aasresha 16:49 29 Magha 15:56 30 Poorva Phalguni 14:46 31 RK: 8:23-9:35 RK: 14:24-15:37 RK: 12:00-13:12 RK: 13:13-14:26 RK: 10:47-12:00 RK: 9:33-10:47 RK: 15:42-16:55 Var: 0:14*-1:55* DM: 11:40- Var: 4:59*-6:37* DM: 9:06- Var: 1:18*-2:54* DM: 11:40- Var: 5:51*-7:25* DM: 14:16- Var: 5:51-7:25 4:23*-5:55* Var: 23:33-1:04* DM: 7:07- Var: 15:09-16:39 DM: 15:37- 12:19 14:14-14:52 9:45 13:36-14:15 12:19 14:55 14:55-15:34 DM: 9:05-9:44 12:20-12:59 7:46 7:46-8:25 16:16 SR 7:11 SS 16:48 SR 7:10 SS 16:49 SR 7:09 SS 16:50 SR 7:09 SS 16:51 SR 7:08 SS 16:53 SR 7:07 SS 16:54 SR 7:06 SS 16:55 PRADOSHAM SATYANARAYANA POOJA SANKATAHARA CHATURTHI Panchangam Calculated as per Boston, MA EST Longitude and Latitude. All times are in 24 hrs format and ending times. S:Sukla. K:Krishna. RK:Rahu Kalam. Var:Varjyam DM: Durmuhurtham. SR:Sunrise. SS:Sunset. Parvati Parameshwara Temple (New England Siva Temple) 546 Main St, Groton, MA 01450 6305428866:www.nesivatemple.org Sarvari. Uttarayanam. Hemantha and Sisira Rutu Febraury 2021 Pushya and Magha Masam’s Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday K Chaturthi 7:55 K Panchami K Shashthi 3:43* K Sapthami 1:38* K Ashtami 23:38 K Navami 21:44 K Dasami 19:57 Sunday K Ekadasi 18:18 5:50* 1 Hastha 12:00 2 Chitra 10:35 3 Swathi 9:13 RK 13:16-14:314 Visakha 7:56 5 Jyeshtha 5:42* 6 Moola 4:49* 7 Uttara Phalguni 13:25 RK:14:29-15:44 RK:12:01-13:15 Var 14:32-16:02 DM 14:21- Anuraadha 6:45* RK 9:30-10:46 RK 15:49-17:05 RK:8:19-9:33 Var:19:32-21:03 DM:9:02-9:42 Var:15:52-17:23 DM:11:41- 15:01 15:01-15:41 RK 10:46-12:01 Var 12:07-13:39 DM 6:59-7:39 Var 13:25-14:57 DM 15:44- Var:21:20-22:50 DM:11:41- 13:40-14:19 12:21 SR7:01 SS17:01 Var 11:45-13:16 DM 9:00-9:41 7:39-8:20 16:24 12:20 14:19-14:58 SR7:03 SS16:58 SR7:02 SS16:59 12:21-13:01 SR6:59 SS17:03 SR6:58 SS17:05 SR7:05 SS16:57 SR7:00 SS17:02 EKADASI K Dwadasi 16:50 K Trayodasi 15:36 K Chaturdasi 14:39 Amavasya 14:06 S Pratipat 14:00 S Dwitiya 14:27 S Tritiya 15:30 Poorvashadha 4:06* 8 Uttarashadha 3:40* 9 Sravanam 3:33* 10 Dhanishtha 3:51* 11 S abhishak 4:39* 12 Poorvabhadra 6:00* 13 Uttarabhadra (whole day) 14 RK 8:13-9:29 RK 14:34-15:51 RK 12:01-13:18 RK 13:18-14:36 RK 10:44-12:01 RK 9:26-10:43 RK 15:56-17:14 Var 12:35-14:08 DM 11:41- Var 11:58-13:32 DM 8:58-9:38 Var 7:39-9:14 DM 11:41-12:22 Var 7:36-9:13 DM 14:25-15:06 Var 11:18-12:57 DM 8:55-9:37 Var 11:25-13:06 DM 6:50-7:32 Var 18:59-20:43 DM 15:50- 12:22 14:23-15:04 13:43-14:24 SR6:54 SS17:09 15:06-15:48 12:22-13:03 7:32-8:13 16:32 SR6:57 SS17:06 SR6:55 SS17:07 SR6:53 SS17:10 SR6:51 SS17:1 SR6:50 SS17:12 SR6:49 SS17:14 SOMA PRADOSHAM MAGHA MASAM KUMBHA SAMKRAMANAM S Chaturthi 17:08 S Panchami 19:17 S Shashthi 21:48 S Sapthami 0:29* S Ashtami 3:02* S Navami 5:13* S Dasami (whole day) Uttarabhadra 7:56 15 Revati 10:24 16 Aswini 13:16 17 Bharani 16:21 18 Krittika 19:25 19 Rohini 22:11 20 Mrigasira 0:25* 21 RK 8:06-9:24 RK 14:39-15:57 RK 12:01-13:20 RK 13:20-14:40 RK 10:41-12:01 RK 9:20-10:41 RK 16:02-17:23 Var 21:11-22:56 DM 11:40- DM 8:52-9:34 13:46-14:28 Var 8:48-10:35 15:05-16:53 Var 5:54*-7:42* DM 14:29- Var 5:54-7:42 DM 8:49-9:32 Var 13:16-15:03 4:19*-6:04* DM 15:57-16:40 12:22 14:28-15:09 SR6:46 SS17:16 DM 11:40-12:22 15:12 15:12-15:54 12:22-13:05 DM 6:40-7:23 7:23-8:06 SR6:39 SS17:23 SR6:47 SS17:15 VASANTA PANCHAMI SR6:44 SS17:18 SR6:43 SS17:19 SR6:42 SS17:20 SR6:40 SS17:21 RATHA SAPTAMI BHEESHMA ASHTAMI Madhwa Navami S Dasami 6:47 S Ekadasi 7:36 S Dwadasi 7:36 S Trayodasi 6:49 Pournimasya 3:17* K Pratipat 0:49* K Dwitiya 22:06 Aardra 1:58* 22 Punarvasu 2:45* 23 Pushyami 2:45* 24 S Chaturdasi 5:20* 25 Magha 0:46* 26 Poorva Phalguni 23:03 27 Uttara Phalguni 21:05 28 RK 7:58-9:19 RK 14:43-16:04 RK 12:00-13:22 Aasresha 2:03* RK 10:38-12:00 RK 9:15-10:37 RK 16:08-17:31 Var 9:22-11:05 DM 11:39-12:22 Var 14:22-16:01 Var 10:45-12:21 DM 11:38- RK 13:22-14:44 Var 13:25-14:56 DM 8:42-9:26 Var 8:12-9:42 23:26-0:54* DM Var 4:45*-6:13* DM 16:03- 14:31-15:15 DM 8:45-9:29 13:49-14:32 12:22 Var 15:11-16:44 DM 14:33- 12:22-13:06 6:29-7:13 7:13-7:57 16:47 SR6:37 SS17:24 SR6:36 SS17:25 SR6:34 SS17:26 15:17 15:17-16:00 SR6:31 SS17:29 SR6:29 SS17:30 SR6:28 SS17:31 BHISHMA EKADASI PRADOSHAM SR6:32 SS17:28 SATYANARAYANA POOJA Panchangam Calculated as per Boston, MA EST Longitude and Latitude.
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