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Srivenkateswara Vedic Education and Training Academy Srivenkateswara Vedic Education and Training Academy www.lvtemple.org (425)867-0854 Lakshmi Venkateswara Temple www.lvtemple.org January 2020 Pushya-Magha Masa (425)867-0854 Vikaari Nama samvatsare-Dakshinayane/Uttarayane-Himavanta/Sisira Rutau-Pushya/ Magha mase Margazhi-Thai SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT भय ं त्यजत भद्रं वो हितार्थ ं यधु ि रावणम।् सपत्रु पौत्र ं सामात्य ं सममत्रज्ञातत बान्िवम।् । 1 New Year Day 2 3 4 ित्वा क्रू रं दरु ात्मान ं देवर्षीणा ं भयाविम।् दशवर्षसष िस्राणण दशवर्षशष तातन च। Pushya Masa वत््यामम मानर्षु े लोके पालय न्पधृ र्थवीमममाम।् । Sapthami 31:31 Ashtami -full Ashtami 9:57 Navami 12:03 Poorvabhadra 14:50 Uttarabhadra 17:47 Revati 20:33 Aswini 22:55 एव ं दत्वा वरं देवो देवानां ववष्णुरात्मवान।् मानर्षु े धचन्तयामास जन्मभमू ममर्थात्मन:।। RK:12:13-13:15 RK:13:16-14:18 RK:11:11-12:14 RK:10:09-11:12 V:28:19-30:07 V:31:11-32:58 V:7:11-8:58 V:18:32-20:17&24:38-26:22 तत: प饍मपलाशाक्ष: कृ त्वाऽऽत्मान ं चतवु विष म।् वपतरं रोचयामास तर्था दशरर्थन्नपृ म।् । D:11:56-12:30 D:14:10-14:43&14:43-15:17 D:9:44-10:17&12:31-13:04 D:8:03-8:37&8:37-9:10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Vaikuntha Ekadasi Poornima 11:21 Prathama 9:11 Dasami 13:37 Ekadasi 14:33 Dwadasi 14:45 Trayodasi 14:15 Chaturdasi 13:05 Punarvasu 23:58 Dwitiya 30:42 Bharani 24:43 Krittika 25:52 Rohini 26:19 Mrigasira 26:05 Aardra 25:16 RK:11:13-12:17 Pushyami 22:17 RK:15:23-16:26 RK:9:06-10:09 RK:14:22-15:25 RK:12:16-13:20 RK:13:20-14:24 V:12:38-14:08&31:25-32:54 RK:10:09-11:13 V:NILL V:13:18-14:58 V:18:10-19:48&31:52-33:27 V:7:52-9:27 V:10:13-11:45 D:9:44-10:18&12:34-13:08 V:7:25-8:54 D:15:19-15:53 D:11:58-12:32&14:13-14:47 D:9:44-10:18&13:40-14:14 D:11:59-12:33 D:14:15-14:49&14:49-15:23 D:8:01-8:35&8:35-9:09 12 13 14 Thai 15 16 17 18 Bhogi Makara Koorathazhwan TN L V Temple Andal Kalyanam Sankramana 12:37 Thyagaraja Pongal Aradhanam Thyagaraja Aradhanam Tritiya 28:03 Chaturthi 25:20 Panchami 22:41 Shashthi 20:12 Sapthami 17:58 Ashtami 16:04 Navami 14:31 Aasresha 20:23 Magha 18:23 Poorva Phalguni 16:25 Uttara 14:35 Hastha 12:58 Chitra 11:40 Swaati 10:43 RK:15:31-16:35 RK:9:05-10:09 RK:14:28-15:33 RK:12:19-13:24 RK:13:24-14:30 RK:11:14-12:20 RK:10:08-11:14 V:10:05-11:33&31:24-32:52 V:7:24-8:52&25:44-27:12 V:16:47-18:16 V:22:25-23:55 V:20:33-22:04 V:17:04-18:36 V:16:12-17:46 D:15:26-16:01 D:12:01-12:35&14:19-14:53 D:9:43-10:18&13:45-14:19 D:12:02-12:36 D:14:21-14:56&14:56-15:31 D:9:42-10:17&12:37-13:12 D:7:57-8:32&8:32-9:07 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mouni Amavasya Magha Maasa Dasami 13:22 Ekadasi 12:36 Dwadasi 12:15 Trayodasi 12:19 Chaturdasi 12:48 Amavasya 13:42 Prathama 15:02 Visakha 10:09 Anuraadha 9:58 Jyeshtha 10:11 Moola 10:47 Poorvashadha 11:48 Uttarashadha 13:13 Sravanam 15:03 RK:15:38-16:45 RK:9:01-10:08 RK:14:34-15:41 RK:12:21-13:28 RK:13:29-14:36 RK:11:14-12:22 RK:10:06-11:14 V:14:08-15:43 V:15:37-17:14 V:18:24-20:02 V:19:08-20:48 V:20:17-21:59 V:17:32-19:16 V:19:26-21:11 D:15:34-16:09 D:12:03-12:38&14:24-15:00 D:9:41-10:16&13:50-14:25 D:12:03-12:39 D:14:27-15:03&15:03-15:39 D:9:39-10:15&12:40-13:16 D:7:50-8:26&8:26-9:03 26 27 28 29 30 31 Temple Hours: Vasanta Weekdays: Panchami Ratha Saptami 8.00 to 11.00 AM Dwitiya 16:46 Tritiya 18:53 Chaturthi 21:16 Panchami 23:50 Shashthi 26:22 Sapthami 28:41 6.00 to 8.30 PM Dhanishtha 17:16 Satabhisha 19:50 Poorvabhadra 22:41 Uttarabhadra 25:40 Revati 28:37 Aswini 31:21 Weekends: RK:15:47-16:55 RK:8:57-10:05 RK:14:40-15:49 RK:12:23-13:32 RK:13:33-14:42 RK:11:13-12:23 V:25:15-27:01 V:27:00-28:48 V:NILL V:12:11-13:59 V:15:09-16:57 V:26:54-28:41 9.00 AM to 2.00 PM D:15:42-16:19 D:12:04-12:41&14:30-15:07 D:9:37-10:14&13:54-14:31 D:12:04-12:41 D:14:33-15:10&15:10-15:47 D:9:35-10:12&12:42-13:19 6.00 to 9.00 PM Lakshmi Venkateswara Temple www.lvtemple.org February 2020 Magha-PhalgunaMasa (425)867-0854 Vikaari Nama samvatsare-Uttarayane-Sisira Rutau-Magha/Phalguna mase Thai-Masi SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 सा तस््मन ् पततता पुण्या पुण्ये 셁द्र्य मूितष न। हिमवत्रततमे राम जटामण्डलगह्वरे। Magha Maasa Bhishma Ashtami ववससज ष ततो गङगां िरो बबन्दसु र: रतत। त्यां ववस煍ृ यमानायां सप्तस्रोतांमस जज्ञज्ञरे।। ह्लाहदनी पावनी चैव नमलनी च तर्थाऽपरा। तत स्र: राचीं हदशं ज嵍मु: ग ङगास्शशवजलाशशुभा:।। Ashtami 30:34 Bharani -full सुचक्षुशचैव सीता च मसन्िुशचैव मिानदी। ततस्र्त्वेता हदशं ज嵍मु: रतीचीं तु शुभोदका:।। RK:10:02-11:13 सप्तमी चान्वगात्तासां भगीरर्थमर्थो नपम।् गगना楍छङकरमशर्ततो िरणणमाधिता।। V:9:07-10:52 ृ D:7:42-8:19&8:19-8:57 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Madhva Bhishma Magha Navami Ekadasi Poornima Navami -full Navami 7:50 Dasami 8:20 Ekadasi 8:01 Trayodasi 29:02 Chaturdasi 26:32 Poornima 23:33 Bharani 9:39 Krittika 11:20 Rohini 12:17 Dwadasi 30:54 Aardra 11:49 Punarvasu 10:29 Pushyami 8:33 RK:15:55-17:06 RK:8:50-10:01 RK:14:46-15:58 Mrigasira 12:26 RK:13:36-14:48 RK:11:11-12:24 Aasresha 30:11 V:22:30-24:13 V:27:58-29:38 V:17:56-19:32 RK:12:24-13:35 V:23:09-24:40 V:17:51-19:19 RK:9:58-11:11 D:15:51-16:28 D:12:04-12:42&14:36-15:14 D:9:32-10:10&13:59-14:37 V:20:38-22:11 D:14:38-15:17&15:17-15:56 D:9:30-10:08&12:43-13:22 V:20:06-21:32 D:12:04-12:43 D:7:32-8:11&8:11-8:50 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Kumbha Sankramana 25:33 Masi Prathama 20:15 Dwitiya 16:48 Tritiya 13:23 Chaturthi 10:10 Shashthi 28:52 Sapthami 27:00 Ashtami 25:44 Magha 27:34 Poorva Phalguni 24:51 Uttara 22:14 Panchami 31:17 Chitra 17:55 Swaati 16:29 Visakha 15:37 RK:16:04-17:17 RK:8:43-9:56 RK:14:52-16:06 Hastha 19:53 RK:13:39-14:54 RK:11:08-12:24 RK:9:52-11:08 V:16:53-18:18 V:10:40-12:05&25:13-26:38 V:29:49-31:16 RK:12:24-13:38 V:23:12-24:42 V:21:53-23:26 V:19:35-21:10 D:15:59-16:38 D:12:04-12:44&14:42-15:21 D:9:26-10:05&14:03-14:42 V:27:14-28:42 D:14:44-15:24&15:24-16:04 D:9:23-10:03&12:44-13:24 D:7:21-8:01&8:01-8:42 D:12:04-12:44 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Maha Shivaratri Navami 25:06 Dasami 25:03 Ekadasi 25:33 Dwadasi 26:30 Trayodasi 27:52 Chaturdasi 29:33 Amavasya -full Anuraadha 15:21 Jyeshtha 15:41 Moola 16:34 Poorvashadha 17:55 Uttarashadha 19:41 Sravanam 21:47 Dhanishtha 24:10 RK:16:12-17:28 RK:8:34-9:51 RK:14:58-16:15 RK:12:24-13:41 RK:13:41-14:59 RK:11:05-12:23 RK:9:46-11:05 V:21:03-22:40 V:23:59-25:39 V:25:02-26:43 V:26:31-28:14 V:24:02-25:47 V:26:11-27:57 V:NILL D:16:07-16:48 D:12:03-12:44&14:47-15:28 D:9:19-10:00&14:06-14:47 D:12:03-12:44 D:14:49-15:30&15:30-16:12 D:9:16-9:57&12:44-13:26 D:7:09-7:50&7:50-8:32 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Phalguna Maasa Amavasya 7:32 Prathama 9:46 Dwitiya 12:10 Tritiya 14:42 Chaturthi 17:15 Panchami 19:40 Shashthi 21:46 Satabhisha 26:48 Poorvabhadra 29:38 Uttarabhadra- full Uttarabhadra 8:36 Revati 11:36 Aswini 14:30 Bharani 17:10 RK:16:20-17:39 RK:8:24-9:44 RK:15:03-16:23 RK:12:23-13:43 RK:13:43-15:04 RK:11:01-12:22 RK:9:39-11:00 V:8:10-9:57 V:9:58-11:45 V:19:07-20:55 V:22:06-23:54 V:NILL V:10:02-11:49&16:17- V:30:17-32:01 D:16:15-16:57 D:12:02-12:44&14:51-15:34 D:9:11-9:54&14:09-14:52 D:12:01-12:44 D:14:53-15:36&15:36-16:19 18:04 D:6:56-7:39&7:39-8:23 D:9:07-9:51&12:44-13:27 Lakshmi Venkateswara Temple www.lvtemple.org march 2020 Phalguna-Chaitra Masa (425)867-0854 Vikaari/Sharvari Nama samvatsare-Uttarayane-Sisira/Vasanta Rutau-Phalguna/Chaitra Mase Maasi-Panguni SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Phalguna Masa Kulasekhara Shani Trayodashi Azhwar TN Sapthami 23:23 Ashtami 24:21 Navami 24:31 Dasami 23:49 Ekadasi 22:18 Dwadasi 19:59 Trayodasi 17:02 Krittika 19:23 Rohini 20:59 Mrigasira 21:51 Aardra 21:54 Punarvasu 21:06 Pushyami 19:33 Aasresha 17:20 RK:16:28-17:50 RK:8:14-9:37 RK:15:07-16:30 RK:12:21-13:45 RK:13:45-15:09 RK:10:57-12:21 RK:9:31-10:56 V:6:17-8:01 V:12:28-14:10&26:48-28:27 V:30:16-31:53 V:6:16-7:53 V:9:30-11:03&28:36-30:05 V:NILL V:7:11-8:38&27:59-29:25 D:16:23-17:06 D:12:00-12:44&14:56-15:40 D:9:02-9:47&14:12-14:56 D:11:59-12:44 D:14:57-15:42&15:42-16:27 D:8:59-9:44&12:43-13:28 D:6:42-7:27&7:27-8:12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Maasi Magam Meena Sankramana 23:23 Panguni Holi Karadiyan Nombu Daylight Saving time begins Chaturdasi 14:34 Poornima 10:48 Dwitiya 27:04 Tritiya 23:29 Chaturthi 20:21 Panchami 17:48 Shashthi 15:56 Magha 15:38 Poorva Phalguni 12:37 Uttara 9:29, Hasta: 30:28 Chitra 27:43 Swaati 25:27 Visakha 23:48 Anuraadha 22:51 RK:17:36-19:01 RK:9:04-10:29 RK:16:12-17:38 RK:13:20-14:46 RK:14:46-16:13 RK:11:52-13:19 RK:10:23-11:51 V:22:38-24:02 V:12:58-14:22 V:16:50-18:14 V:13:33-14:59 V:8:48-10:15&30:41-32:10 V:6:41-8:10&27:39-29:11 V:28:25-30:00 D:17:30-18:15 D:12:57-13:43&16:00-16:45 D:9:54-10:39&15:14-16:00 D:12:57-13:43 D:16:01-16:48&16:48-17:34 D:9:50-10:36&13:42-14:29 D:7:28-8:15&8:15-9:02 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sapthami 14:50 Ashtami 14:30 Navami 14:54 Dasami 15:57 Ekadasi 17:30 Dwadasi 19:26 Trayodasi 21:39 Jyeshtha 22:40 Moola 23:14 Poorvashadha 24:28 Uttarashadha 26:17 Sravanam 28:33 Dhanishtha 31:07 Satabhishak (Full) RK:17:43-19:11 RK:8:53-10:21 RK:16:16-17:45 RK:13:18-14:47 RK:14:47-16:17 RK:11:47-13:17 RK:10:15-11:46 V:30:52-32:30 V:6:52-8:30 V:7:39-9:20 V:9:05-10:48&30:40-32:25 V:6:40-8:25 V:8:59-10:45 V:15:10-16:57 D:17:37-18:24 D:12:55-13:42&16:03-16:51 D:9:44-10:32&15:17-16:04 D:12:54-13:41 D:16:05-16:53&16:53-17:41 D:9:40-10:28&13:41-14:29 D:7:14-8:02&8:02-8:51 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Chaitra Masa Matsya Jayanti Saarvari Ugadi Vasanta Navaratri begins Chaturdasi 24:01 Amavasya 26:28 Prathama 28:57 Dwitiya (full ) Dwitiya 7:24 Tritiya 9:43 Chaturthi 11:48 Satabhisha 9:54 Poorvabhadra 12:49 Uttarabhadra 15:46 Revati 18:44 Aswini 21:37 Bharani 24:19 Krittika 26:45 RK:17:50-19:21 RK:8:41-10:13 RK:16:20-17:52 RK:13:16-14:48 RK:14:48-16:21 RK:11:42-13:15 RK:10:07-11:41 V:17:05-18:53 V:26:18-28:06 V:29:16-31:03 V:N/A V:17:08-18:56&23:24-25:11 V:N/A V:13:33-15:18 D:17:44-18:32 D:12:52-13:41&16:07-16:56 D:9:35-10:24&15:18-16:08 D:12:51-13:40
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