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April 2021 Phalguna – Chaitra PANGUNI / CHITTIRAI APRIL 2021 PHALGUNA – CHAITRA UTTARAYANAM FESTIVALS CHANDRAMANA: UP TO APRIL 11 12 UGADI SISIRA RITU, FROM APRIL 12 13 TAMIL NEW YEAR 1 2 3 SUN:6:41 AM-7:21 PM SUN:6:39 AM-7:22 PM SUN:6:37 AM-7:23 PM; SAPTAMI 6:43 PM 14 VISHUKANI VASANTA RITU PANCHAMI 10:45 PM SHASHTHI 8:29 PM MULA 5:08 PM; YO:VARIYAN 11:28 AM SOURANAMA: UP TO APRIL 12 18 RAMANUJA JAYANTI ANURAADHA 7:49 PM JYESHTHA 6:14 PM KA: VISHTI 7:32 AM; RK:9:49 -11:24 AM 21 SRI RAMA NAVAMI YO:SIDDHI 5:16 PM YO:VYATIPATA 2:10 PM YM:2:36 PM-4:11 PM SISIRA RITU, FROM APRIL 13 KA: KAULAVA 12:04 PM KA: GARAJA 9:33 AM 26 HANUMAN JAYANTI, V:3:37 PM-5:08 PM RK:2:35 PM-4:10 PM; YM:6:41 -8:16 AM RK:11:25 -1:00 PM NEXT DAY 2:31 -4:05 AM VASANTA RITU V:NEXT DAY 1:03 -2:32 AM YM:4:11 PM-5:46 PM CHAITRA PURNIMA KALA BHAIRAVA ABHISHEKAM RANG PANCHAMI HANUMAN ABHISHEKAM SATYANARAYANA PUJA 4 PM 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SUN:6:36 AM-7:24 PM SUN:6:34 AM-7:25 PM SUN:6:33 AM-7:26 PM SUN:6:31 AM-7:27 PM SUN:6:29 AM-7:28 PM SUN:6:28 AM-7:29 PM SUN:6:26 AM-7:30 PM ASHTAMI 5:29 PM NAVAMI 4:49 PM DASHAMI 4:39 PM EKADASHI 4:59 PM DVADASHI 5:46 PM TRAYODASHI 6:58 PM CHATURDASHI 8:33 PM P.SHADHA 4:36 PM U.SHADA 4:35 PM SHRAVANA 5:05 PM DHANISHTA 6:03 PM SATABHISA 7:27 PM P. BHADRAPDA 9:16 PM U.BHADRAPDA 11:28 PM YO:PARIGHA 9:13 AM YO:SHIVA 7:23 AM YO:SADHYA NEXT DAY 4:59 AM YO:SHUBHA NEXT DAY 4:21 AM YO:SHUKLA NEXT DAY 4:03 AM YO:BRAHMA NEXT DAY 4:04 AM YO:AINDRA NEXT DAY 4:23 AM KA: KAULAVA 5:29 PM YO:SIDDHA NEXT DAY 5:59 AM KA: VISHTI 4:39 PM KA: BALAVA 4:59 PM KA: TAITILA 5:46 PM KA: VANIJA 6:58 PM KA: VISHTI 7:43 AM RK:5:48 PM-7:24 PM KA: GARAJA 4:49 PM RK:4:12 PM-5:49 PM RK:12:59 PM-2:36 PM; YM:8:08 -9:45 AM RK:2:36 PM-4:13 PM RK:11:21 -12:58 PM RK:9:42 -11:20 AM YM:1:00 PM-2:36 PM RK:8:10 -9:47 AM YM:9:46 -11:22 AM V:NEXT DAY 1:40 -3:22 AM YM:6:29 -8:07 AM YM:4:14 PM-5:51 PM YM:2:36 PM-4:14 PM V:NEXT DAY 0:35 -2:11 AM YM:11:23 -12:59 PM; V:8:40 PM-10:18 PM V:9:14 PM-10:54 PM EKADASHI V:NEXT DAY 2:20 -4:04 AM PRADOSHAM V:7:45 -9:29 AM SRINIVASA ABHISHEKAM MASA SHIVARATRI 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SUN:6:25 AM-7:31 PM SUN:6:23 AM-7:32 PM SUN:6:22 AM-7:33 PM SUN:6:20 AM-7:34 PM SUN:6:18 AM-7:35 PM SUN:6:17 AM-7:36 PM SUN:6:15 AM-7:37 PM AMAVASYA 10:30 PM PRATHAMA NEXT DAY 0:47 AM DVITIIYA NEXT DAY 3:18 AM TRITIIYA NEXT DAY 5:57 AM CHATURTHI FULL NIGHT CHATURTHI 8:36 AM PANCHAMI 11:02 AM REVATI NEXT DAY 1:59 AM ASHVINI NEXT DAY 4:49 AM BHARANI FULL NIGHT BHARANI 7:53 AM YO:PRITI 6:45 AM KRITTIKA 11:02 AM ROHINI 2:10 PM MRIGASIRA 5:04 PM YO:VISHKAMBHA NEXT DAY 5:46 AM YO:VAIDHRITI NEXT DAY 4:57 AM YO: PRITI FULL NIGHT KA: TAITILA 4:37 PM YO:AAYUSHMAN 7:49 AM YO:SAUBHAGYA 8:53 AM YO:SHOBHANA 9:48 AM KA: KIMSTUGHNA 11:36 AM KA: VANIJA 7:17 PM; RK:2:36 PM-4:16 PM KA: BALAVA 11:02 AM KA: CHATUSHPAD 9:29 AM RK:8:02 -9:40 AM; YM:11:19 -12:57 PM KA: BALAVA 2:01 PM; RK:4:15 PM-5:54 PM RK:12:57 PM-2:36 PM KA: VISHTI 8:36 AM RK:5:53 PM-7:31 PM V:NEXT DAY 0:21 -2:08 AM YM:9:39 -11:18 AM; V:3:38 PM-5:27 PM YM:7:59 -9:38 AM; V:9:27 PM-11:16 PM YM:6:18 -7:58 AM RK:11:17 -12:56 PM RK:9:36 -11:16 AM; YM:2:37 PM-4:17 PM YM:12:58 PM-2:36 PM “PLAVA”UGADI MESHA SANKRAMANA 5:09 PM VISHU KANI V:NEXT DAY 5:07 -6:56 AM YM:4:16 PM-5:56 PM V:NEXT DAY 2:19 -4:05 AM GURUVAAYOORAPPANUTSAVA SUKLA SHASTHI V:12:43 PM-2:29 PM CHAITRA MASAM BEGINS TAMIL NEW YEAR, SATRUSAMHARATRISATI PUJA V:8:26 PM-10:14 PM AMAVASYA TARPANAM RAMA NAVAMI UTSAVAMBEGINS CHITTIRAI MASAM BEGINS MURTHY ABHISHEKAM SATYANARAYANA PUJA 4 PM 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SUN:6:14 AM-7:38 PM SUN:6:12 AM-7:40 PM SUN:6:11 AM-7:41 PM SUN:6:09 AM-7:42 PM SUN:6:08 AM-7:43 PM SUN:6:07 AM-7:44 PM SUN:6:05 AM-7:45 PM SHASHTHI 1:05 PM SAPTAMI 2:31 PM ASHTAMI 3:13 PM NAVAMI 3:05 PM DASHAMI 2:05 PM EKADASHI 12:18 PM; P.PHALGUNI 8:52 PM DVADASHI 9:47 AM AARDRA 7:32 PM PUNARVASU 9:23 PM PUSHYA 10:29 PM ASLESHA 10:45 PM MAGHA 10:12 PM YO:DHRUVA NEXT DAY 2:12 AM U.PHALGUNI 6:53 PM YO:ATIGANDA 10:25 AM YO:SUKARMAN 10:36 AM YO:SHUULA 9:12 AM YO:GANDA 7:31 AM KA: VISHTI 12:18 PM YO:VYAGHATA 10:44 PM YO:DHRITI 10:13 AM KA: BALAVA 9:47 AM; RK:9:30 -11:12 AM KA: TAITILA 1:05 PM KA: KAULAVA 3:05 PM YO:VRIDDHI NEXT DAY 5:09 AM RK:11:13 -12:55 PM; YM:4:19 PM-6:01 PM KA: VANIJA 2:31 PM KA: BAVA 3:13 PM YM:2:37 PM-4:20 PM RK:5:58 PM-7:38 PM; YM:12:56 PM-2:37 PM RK:7:53 -9:34 AM; YM:11:15 -12:56 PM RK:12:55 PM-2:37 PM KA: GARAJA 2:05 PM; RK:2:37 PM-4:19 PM V:NEXT DAY 3:28 -4:56 AM RK:4:18 PM-5:59 PM YM:7:51 -9:32 AM; V:11:25 -1:02 PM YM:6:08 -7:50 AM; V:10:28 -12:02 PM EKADASHI V:NEXT DAY 2:25 -3:51 AM RAMANUJA JAYANTHI V:8:27 -10:10 AM; NEXT DAY 5:45 -7:25 AM PRADOSHAM YM:9:33 -11:14 AM SRI RAAMA NAVAMI NEXT DAY 5:45 -7:16 AM SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM NATARAJA ABHISHEKAM RAMA PARIVAR ABHISHEKAM SRINIVASA KALYANAM 7 PM 25 26 27 28 29 30 SUN:6:04 AM-7:46 PM SUN:6:02 AM-7:47 PM SUN:6:01 AM-7:48 PM SUN:6:00 AM-7:49 PM SUN:5:58 AM-7:50 PM SUN:5:57 AM-7:51 PM TRAYODASHI 6:43 AM PURNIMA 11:31 PM PRATHAMA 7:44 PM DVITIIYA 4:04 PM; VISHAAKHA 7:43 AM TRITIIYA 12:40 PM CHATURTHI 9:40 AM CHATURDASHI NEXT DAY 3:14 AM CHITRA 1:36 PM; YO:VAJRA 2:46 PM SVAATI 10:38 AM ANURAADHA NEXT DAY 4:59 AM JYESHTHA NEXT DAY 2:38 AM MULA NEXT DAY 0:45 AM HASTA 4:24 PM; YO:HARSHANA 6:53 PM KA: VISHTI 1:24 PM; RK:7:45 -9:28 AM YO:SIDDHI 10:32 AM YO:VYATIPATA 6:20 AM YO:PARIGHA 10:33 PM YO:SHIVA 7:11 PM KA: TAITILA 6:43 AM; RK:6:03 PM-7:46 PM YM:11:11 -12:55 PM; V:6:30 PM-7:54 PM KA: BALAVA 9:37 AM YO:VARIYAN NEXT DAY 2:18 AM KA: VISHTI 12:40 PM KA: BALAVA 9:40 AM YM:12:55 PM-2:37 PM SATYANARAYANA PUJA 7 PM RK:4:21 PM-6:04 PM KA: GARAJA 4:04 PM RK:2:38 PM-4:22 PM RK:11:10 -12:54 PM V:11:28 PM-0:53 AM HANUMAN JAYANTHI, CHAITRA PURNIMA YM:9:28 -11:11 AM; V:3:33 PM-4:57 PM RK:12:54 PM-2:38 PM YM:5:58 -7:42 AM; V:10:02 -11:29 AM YM:4:22 PM-6:07 PM; V:11:17 PM-0:45 AM SUDARSANA ABHISHEKAM NARASIMHA ABHISHEKAM GARUDA ABHISHEKAM YM:7:43 -9:27 AM; V:11:15 -12:40 PM SANKATAHARA CHATURTHI HANUMAN ABHISHEKAM PANCHANGA BY MYPANCHANG.COM CALCULATED AS PER NEW JERSEY TIMINGS. 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