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Iskcon-Of-Houston-Fu HoustonCalendar2019 Narayana Masa, Gaurabda 532 GCal 11 Houston [United States of America] (29N46 95W22, -6:00) DATE TITHI PAKSA YOGA NAKSATRA FAST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 1 Jan 2019 Tu Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) K Dhriti Visakha * Fasting for Saphala Ekadasi Sri Devananda Pandita -- Disappearance 2 Jan 2019 We Dvadasi K Sula Anuradha Break fast 07:17 - 10:42 (LT) 3 Jan 2019 Th Trayodasi K Ganda Jyestha Sri Mahesa Pandita -- Disappearance Sri Uddharana Datta Thakura -- Disappearance 4 Jan 2019 Fr Caturdasi K Vriddhi Mula 5 Jan 2019 Sa Amavasya K Dhruva Purva-asadha 6 Jan 2019 Su Pratipat G Vyagata Uttara-asadha Sri Locana Dasa Thakura -- Appearance 7 Jan 2019 Mo Dvitiya G Harsana Uttara-asadha 8 Jan 2019 Tu Tritiya G Vajra Sravana Srila Jiva Gosvami -- Disappearance Sri Jagadisa Pandita -- Disappearance 9 Jan 2019 We Caturthi G Siddhi Dhanista 10 Jan 2019 Th Pancami G Vyatipata Satabhisa 11 Jan 2019 Fr Pancami G Variyana Purva-bhadra 12 Jan 2019 Sa Sasti G Parigha Uttara-bhadra 13 Jan 2019 Su Saptami G Siva Revati 14 Jan 2019 Mo Astami G Siddha Asvini Ganga Sagara Mela ---------- Makara Sankranti (Sun enters Capricorn on 14 Jan, 08:18 LT) ---------- 15 Jan 2019 Tu Navami G Sadhya Bharani 16 Jan 2019 We Dasami G Subha Krittika 17 Jan 2019 Th Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) G Sukla Rohini * Fasting for Putrada Ekadasi 18 Jan 2019 Fr Dvadasi G Brahma Mrigasira Break fast 07:17 - 08:54 (LT) Sri Jagadisa Pandita -- Appearance 19 Jan 2019 Sa Caturdasi G Vaidhriti Ardra 20 Jan 2019 Su Purnima G Viskumba Punarvasu Sri Krsna Pusya Abhiseka Madhava Masa, Gaurabda 532 GCal 11 Houston [United States of America] (29N46 95W22, -6:00) DATE TITHI PAKSA YOGA NAKSATRA FAST Page 1 HoustonCalendar2019 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 21 Jan 2019 Mo Pratipat K Priti Pusyami 22 Jan 2019 Tu Dvitiya K Ayusmana Aslesa 23 Jan 2019 We Tritiya K Saubhagya Magha 24 Jan 2019 Th Caturthi K Atiganda Uttara-phalguni 25 Jan 2019 Fr Sasti K Sukarma Hasta Sri Ramacandra Kaviraja -- Disappearance Srila Gopala Bhatta Gosvami -- Appearance Sri Jayadeva Gosvami -- Disappearance 26 Jan 2019 Sa Saptami K Dhriti Citra Sri Locana Dasa Thakura -- Disappearance 27 Jan 2019 Su Astami K Sula Swati 28 Jan 2019 Mo Navami K Ganda Visakha 29 Jan 2019 Tu Dasami K Vriddhi Anuradha 30 Jan 2019 We Ekadasi (not suitable for fasting)K Dhruva Jyestha 31 Jan 2019 Th Dvadasi (suitable for fasting) K Vyagata Mula * Vyanjuli Mahadvadasi Fasting for Sat-tila Ekadasi 1 Feb 2019 Fr Dvadasi K Harsana Mula Break fast 07:11 - 07:31 (LT) 2 Feb 2019 Sa Trayodasi K Vajra Purva-asadha 3 Feb 2019 Su Caturdasi K Siddhi Uttara-asadha 4 Feb 2019 Mo Amavasya K Vyatipata Sravana 5 Feb 2019 Tu Pratipat G Variyana Dhanista 6 Feb 2019 We Dvitiya G Parigha Satabhisa 7 Feb 2019 Th Tritiya G Siva Purva-bhadra 8 Feb 2019 Fr Caturthi G Siddha Uttara-bhadra 9 Feb 2019 Sa Pancami G Sadhya Revati Vasanta Pancami Srimati Visnupriya Devi -- Appearance Sarasvati Puja Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura -- Disappearance Sri Pundarika Vidyanidhi -- Appearance Sri Raghunandana Thakura -- Appearance Srila Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami -- Appearance 10 Feb 2019 Su Sasti G Subha Revati 11 Feb 2019 Mo Saptami G Sukla Asvini * Sri Advaita Acarya -- Appearance (Fast today) 12 Feb 2019 Tu Astami G Brahma Bharani Bhismastami 13 Feb 2019 We Navami G Indra Krittika Sri Madhvacarya -- Disappearance ----------- Kumbha Sankranti (Sun enters Aquarius on 12 Feb, 21:16 LT) ----------- 14 Feb 2019 Th Dasami G Vaidhriti Rohini Sri Ramanujacarya -- Disappearance 15 Feb 2019 Fr Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) G Viskumba Mrigasira * Page 2 HoustonCalendar2019 Fasting for Bhaimi Ekadasi (Fast today for Varahadeva) 16 Feb 2019 Sa Dvadasi G Priti Ardra Break fast 07:00 - 10:43 (LT) Varaha Dvadasi: Appearance of Lord Varahadeva (Fasting is done yesterday) 17 Feb 2019 Su Trayodasi G Ayusmana Pusyami * Nityananda Trayodasi: Appearance of Sri Nityananda Prabhu (Fast today) 18 Feb 2019 Mo Caturdasi G Sobana Aslesa 19 Feb 2019 Tu Purnima G Atiganda Magha Sri Krsna Madhura Utsava Srila Narottama Dasa Thakura -- Appearance Govinda Masa, Gaurabda 532 GCal 11 Houston [United States of America] (29N46 95W22, -6:00) DATE TITHI PAKSA YOGA NAKSATRA FAST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 20 Feb 2019 We Dvitiya K Sukarma Purva-phalguni 21 Feb 2019 Th Tritiya K Dhriti Uttara-phalguni 22 Feb 2019 Fr Caturthi K Sula Hasta 23 Feb 2019 Sa Pancami K Vriddhi Citra Sri Purusottama Das Thakura -- Disappearance Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura -- Appearance 24 Feb 2019 Su Sasti K Dhruva Swati 25 Feb 2019 Mo Saptami K Vyagata Visakha 26 Feb 2019 Tu Astami K Harsana Anuradha 27 Feb 2019 We Navami K Vajra Jyestha 28 Feb 2019 Th Dasami K Siddhi Mula 1 Mar 2019 Fr Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) K Vyatipata Purva-asadha * Fasting for Vijaya Ekadasi 2 Mar 2019 Sa Dvadasi K Variyana Uttara-asadha Break fast 06:46 - 10:37 (LT) Sri Isvara Puri -- Disappearance 3 Mar 2019 Su Trayodasi K Parigha Sravana 4 Mar 2019 Mo Caturdasi K Siva Dhanista Siva Ratri 5 Mar 2019 Tu Caturdasi K Siddha Satabhisa 6 Mar 2019 We Amavasya K Sadhya Satabhisa 7 Mar 2019 Th Pratipat G Subha Purva-bhadra Srila Jagannatha Dasa Babaji -- Disappearance Sri Rasikananda -- Disappearance 8 Mar 2019 Fr Dvitiya G Sukla Uttara-bhadra 9 Mar 2019 Sa Tritiya G Brahma Revati 10 Mar 2019 Su Caturthi G Indra Asvini Page 3 HoustonCalendar2019 Sri Purusottama Dasa Thakura -- Appearance First day of Daylight Saving Time 11 Mar 2019 Mo Pancami G Vaidhriti Bharani 12 Mar 2019 Tu Sasti G Viskumba Krittika 13 Mar 2019 We Saptami G Priti Rohini 14 Mar 2019 Th Astami G Ayusmana Mrigasira 15 Mar 2019 Fr Navami G Saubhagya Ardra ------------ Mina Sankranti (Sun enters Pisces on 14 Mar, 19:08 DST) ------------ 16 Mar 2019 Sa Dasami G Sobana Punarvasu 17 Mar 2019 Su Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) G Atiganda Pusyami * Trisprsa Mahadvadasi Fasting for Amalaki vrata Ekadasi 18 Mar 2019 Mo Trayodasi G Sukarma Aslesa Break fast 07:27 - 11:29 (DST) Sri Madhavendra Puri -- Disappearance 19 Mar 2019 Tu Caturdasi G Sula Magha 20 Mar 2019 We Purnima G Ganda Uttara-phalguni * Gaura Purnima: Appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Fast today) Visnu Masa, Gaurabda 533 GCal 11 Houston [United States of America] (29N46 95W22, -6:00) DATE TITHI PAKSA YOGA NAKSATRA FAST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 21 Mar 2019 Th Pratipat K Vriddhi Hasta Festival of Jagannatha Misra 22 Mar 2019 Fr Dvitiya K Dhruva Citra 23 Mar 2019 Sa Tritiya K Vyagata Swati 24 Mar 2019 Su Caturthi K Harsana Visakha 25 Mar 2019 Mo Pancami K Vajra Anuradha 26 Mar 2019 Tu Sasti K Vyatipata Jyestha 27 Mar 2019 We Saptami K Variyana Mula 28 Mar 2019 Th Astami K Parigha Purva-asadha Sri Srivasa Pandita -- Appearance 29 Mar 2019 Fr Navami K Siva Uttara-asadha 30 Mar 2019 Sa Dasami K Siva Sravana 31 Mar 2019 Su Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) K Siddha Sravana * Fasting for Papamocani Ekadasi 1 Apr 2019 Mo Dvadasi K Sadhya Dhanista Break fast 07:11 - 11:20 (DST) Sri Govinda Ghosh -- Disappearance 2 Apr 2019 Tu Trayodasi K Subha Satabhisa 3 Apr 2019 We Caturdasi K Sukla Purva-bhadra 4 Apr 2019 Th Amavasya K Brahma Uttara-bhadra 5 Apr 2019 Fr Pratipat G Indra Revati Page 4 HoustonCalendar2019 6 Apr 2019 Sa Dvitiya G Vaidhriti Asvini 7 Apr 2019 Su Tritiya G Viskumba Bharani 8 Apr 2019 Mo Caturthi G Priti Krittika 9 Apr 2019 Tu Pancami G Ayusmana Rohini Sri Ramanujacarya -- Appearance 10 Apr 2019 We Sasti G Sobana Mrigasira 11 Apr 2019 Th Saptami G Atiganda Ardra 12 Apr 2019 Fr Astami G Sukarma Punarvasu 13 Apr 2019 Sa Navami G Dhriti Pusyami * Rama Navami: Appearance of Lord Sri Ramacandra (Fast today) 14 Apr 2019 Su Dasami G Sula Aslesa Tulasi Jala Dan begins. ------------- Mesa Sankranti (Sun enters Aries on 14 Apr, 03:37 DST) ------------- 15 Apr 2019 Mo Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) G Ganda Magha * Fasting for Kamada Ekadasi 16 Apr 2019 Tu Dvadasi G Vriddhi Purva-phalguni Break fast 06:53 - 11:12 (DST) Damanakaropana Dvadasi 17 Apr 2019 We Trayodasi G Dhruva Uttara-phalguni 18 Apr 2019 Th Caturdasi G Harsana Hasta Madhusudana Masa, Gaurabda 533 GCal 11 Houston [United States of America] (29N46 95W22, -6:00) DATE TITHI PAKSA YOGA NAKSATRA FAST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 19 Apr 2019 Fr Pratipat K Vajra Citra Sri Balarama Rasayatra Sri Krsna Vasanta Rasa Sri Vamsivadana Thakura -- Appearance Sri Syamananda Prabhu -- Appearance 20 Apr 2019 Sa Dvitiya K Siddhi Swati 21 Apr 2019 Su Tritiya K Vyatipata Anuradha 22 Apr 2019 Mo Caturthi K Variyana Jyestha 23 Apr 2019 Tu Pancami K Parigha Jyestha 24 Apr 2019 We Sasti K Siva Mula 25 Apr 2019 Th Saptami K Siddha Purva-asadha Sri Abhirama Thakura -- Disappearance 26 Apr 2019 Fr Astami K Sadhya Uttara-asadha 27 Apr 2019 Sa Navami K Subha Sravana 28 Apr 2019 Su Navami K Sukla Dhanista 29 Apr 2019 Mo Dasami K Brahma Satabhisa Srila Vrndavana Dasa Thakura -- Disappearance 30 Apr 2019 Tu Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) K Indra Purva-bhadra * Fasting for Varuthini Ekadasi Page 5 HoustonCalendar2019 1 May 2019 We Dvadasi K Vaidhriti Uttara-bhadra Break fast 06:39 - 11:05 (DST) 2 May 2019 Th Trayodasi K Viskumba Revati 3 May 2019 Fr Caturdasi K Priti Asvini 4 May 2019 Sa Amavasya K Ayusmana Bharani Sri Gadadhara Pandita -- Appearance 5 May 2019 Su Pratipat G Saubhagya Krittika 6 May 2019 Mo Dvitiya G Sobana Rohini 7 May 2019 Tu Tritiya G Atiganda Mrigasira Aksaya Trtiya. Candana Yatra starts. (Continues for 21 days) 8 May 2019 We Caturthi G Sukarma Ardra 9 May 2019 Th Pancami G Dhriti Punarvasu 10 May 2019 Fr Sasti G Ganda Pusyami 11 May 2019 Sa Saptami G Vriddhi Aslesa Jahnu Saptami 12 May 2019 Su Astami G Dhruva Magha 13 May 2019 Mo Dasami G Vyagata Purva-phalguni Srimati Sita Devi (consort of Lord Sri Rama) -- Appearance Sri Madhu Pandita -- Disappearance Srimati Jahnava Devi -- Appearance 14 May 2019 Tu Ekadasi (suitable for fasting) G Harsana Uttara-phalguni * Fasting for Mohini Ekadasi Tulasi Jala Dan ends.
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