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2021 Drik Panchang Hindu Calendar Created via PDFShift 2021 Drik Panchang Hindu Calendar Hindu Calendar for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Amanta Hindu Calendar new month begins from Amavasya Location: Melbourne, Australia Date of Creation: October 1, 2020, Thursday Latitude: 37° 48′ 50″ S Version: v1.0.1 Longitude: 144° 57′ 47″ E Elevation: 25 m Olson Timezone: Australia/Melbourne Timezone: 11 Registered Office: Branch Office: 010, United Daffodils, BMA College Road 187-D, Radha Nagar Doddanekundi, Marathahalli Outer Ring Road Krishna Nagar Post Office Bengaluru - 560037 Mathura - 281004 Page 1 of 25 January 2021 Margashirsha - Pausha 1942 Tritiya Krishna Chaturthi Krishna Dwadashi Krishna Chaturthi Shukla Ekadashi Shukla Created via PDFShift SUN 31 18 3 19 10 27 17 4 24 11 रिव 06:33 20:34 06:03 20:46 06:10 20:45 06:17 20:43 06:25 20:39 Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Simha Simha Vrishchika Kumbha Vrishabha Magha 07:58 Magha 25:27+ Anuradha 16:20 Shatabhisha 11:40 Rohini 29:31+ Trayodashi Shukla Panchami Krishna Trayodashi Krishna Panchami Shukla Dwadashi Shukla MON 28 13 4 20 11 28 18 5 25 12 सोम 05:59 20:45 06:04 20:46 06:11 20:45 06:18 20:43 06:26 20:39 Pradosh Vrat Vrishabha Simha Vrishchika 14:40 Kumbha 06:46 Vrishabha 18:33 Rohini 21:10 P Phalguni 24:47+ Jyeshtha 14:40 P Bhadrapada 13:13 Mrigashirsha Chaturdashi Shukla Shashthi Krishna Chaturdashi Krishna Shashthi Shukla Trayodashi Shukla TUE 29 14 5 21 12 29 19 6 26 13 मगं ल 06:00 20:45 06:05 20:46 06:12 20:45 06:19 20:42 06:27 20:38 Dattatreya Jayanti Pradosh Vrat Vrishabha 10:10 Simha 06:35 Dhanu Meena Mithuna Mrigashirsha 23:02 U Phalguni 23:51 Mula 13:08 U Bhadrapada 15:25 Mrigashirsha 07:26 Purnima Shukla Saptami Krishna Amavasya Krishna Saptami Shukla Trayodashi Shukla WED 30 15 6 22 13 30 20 7 27 13 बधु 06:00 20:45 06:06 20:46 06:13 Anvadhan 20:45 06:20 20:42 06:28 20:37 Anvadhan Darsha Amavasya Margashirsha Purnima Margashirsha Amavasya Mithuna Kanya Dhanu 17:36 Meena 18:07 Mithuna 27:13+ Ardra 24:25+ Hasta 22:40 P Ashadha 11:52 Revati 18:07 Ardra 08:42 Pratipada Krishna Ashtami Krishna Pratipada Shukla Ashtami Shukla Chaturdashi Shukla THU 31 16 7 23,24 14 1 21 8 28 14,15 गु Ishti 06:01 20:45 06:07 20:46 06:14 Pongal 20:44 06:21 20:41 06:29 Anvadhan 20:37 Chandra Darshana Pausha Purnima Ishti Makara Sankranti Shakambhari Purnima Mithuna 19:08 Kanya 09:59 Makara Mesha Karka Punarvasu 25:19+ Chitra 21:16 U Ashadha 10:58 Ashwini 21:07 Punarvasu 09:19 Dwitiya Krishna Dashami Krishna Dwitiya Shukla Navami Shukla Pratipada Krishna FRI 1 17 8 25 15 2 22 9 29 16 शकु ् र 06:02 20:46 06:08 20:46 06:15 20:44 06:22 20:41 06:30 20:36 Ishti Karka Tula Makara 22:36 Mesha Karka Pushya 25:45+ Swati 19:43 Shravana 10:35 Bharani 24:10+ Pushya 09:21 Tritiya Krishna Ekadashi Krishna Tritiya Shukla Dashami Shukla Dwitiya Krishna SAT 2 18 9 26 16 3 23 10 30 17 शिन 06:03 20:46 06:09 20:46 06:16 20:44 06:24 20:40 06:31 20:35 Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi Saphala Ekadashi Karka 25:47+ Tula 12:28 Kumbha Mesha 06:55 Karka 08:51 Ashlesha 25:47+ Vishakha 18:02 Dhanishtha 10:47 Krittika 27:03+ Ashlesha 08:51 Page 2 of 25 January 2021 Festivals Margashirsha - Pausha 1942 Created via PDFShift 02 Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi 09 Saphala Ekadashi Saturday Saturday 11 Pradosh Vrat 13 Margashirsha Amavasya, Monday Wednesda Darsha Amavasya, Anvadhan 14 Ishti, Chandra Darshana, 24 Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Thursday Pongal, Makara Sankranti Sunday 26 Pradosh Vrat 28 Pausha Purnima, Anvadhan, Tuesday Thursday Shakambhari Purnima 29 Ishti Friday Page 3 of 25 February 2021 Pausha - Magha 1942 Tritiya Krishna Dashami Krishna Tritiya Shukla Navami Shukla Pratipada Krishna Created via PDFShift SUN 31 18 7 25 14 3 21 9 28 16 रिव 06:33 20:34 06:41 20:27 06:48 20:20 06:56 20:11 07:03 20:01 Ishti Simha Vrishchika 21:45 Kumbha 15:39 Vrishabha 27:26+ Simha 20:37 Magha 07:58 Jyeshtha 21:45 P Bhadrapada 22:03 Rohini 14:14 P Phalguni 15:06 Chaturthi Krishna Ekadashi Krishna Tritiya Shukla Dashami Shukla Dwitiya Krishna MON 1 19 8 26 15 3 22 10 1 17 सोम 06:34 20:33 06:42 20:26 06:49 20:18 06:57 20:10 07:04 20:00 Sakat Chauth Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi Shattila Ekadashi Simha 12:29 Dhanu Meena Mithuna Kanya P Phalguni 06:48 Mula 20:51 U Bhadrapada 23:59 Mrigashirsha 16:28 U Phalguni 13:07 Panchami Krishna Dwadashi Krishna Chaturthi Shukla Ekadashi Shukla Tritiya Krishna TUE 2 20 9 27 16 4 23 11 2 18 मगं ल 06:35 20:32 06:43 20:25 06:51 20:17 06:58 20:08 07:05 19:59 Pradosh Vrat Vasant Panchami Jaya Ekadashi Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi Kanya Dhanu 26:01+ Meena 26:27+ Mithuna Kanya 22:00 Hasta 28:03+ P Ashadha 20:09 Revati 26:27+ Ardra 18:01 Hasta 11:02 Shashthi Krishna Trayodashi Krishna Panchami Shukla Dwadashi Shukla Chaturthi Krishna WED 3 21 10 28,29 17 5 24 12 3 19,20 बधु 06:36 20:31 06:44 20:24 06:52 20:16 06:59 20:07 07:06 19:57 Kanya 15:20 Makara Mesha Mithuna 12:40 Tula Chitra 26:38+ U Ashadha 19:42 Ashwini 29:19+ Punarvasu 18:47 Chitra 08:59 Saptami Krishna Amavasya Krishna Shashthi Shukla Trayodashi Shukla Shashthi Krishna THU 4 22 11 30 18 6 25 13 4 21 गु Anvadhan 06:37 20:30 06:45 Mauni Amavas 20:23 06:53 20:15 07:00 20:05 07:07 19:56 Pausha Amavasya Darsha Amavasya Pradosh Vrat Tula Makara Mesha Karka Tula 23:51 Swati 25:15+ Shravana 19:35 Bharani Pushya 18:47 Vishakha 29:28+ Ashtami Krishna Pratipada Shukla Saptami Shukla Chaturdashi Shukla Saptami Krishna FRI 5 23 12 1 19 7 26 14 5 22 शकु ् र 06:38 20:29 06:46 20:22 06:54 20:13 07:01 20:04 07:08 19:54 Ishti Magha Navratri Ratha Saptami Tula 18:17 Makara 07:41 Mesha 15:11 Karka 18:05 Vrishchika Vishakha 23:58 Dhanishtha 19:53 Bharani 08:24 Ashlesha 18:05 Anuradha 28:08+ Navami Krishna Dwitiya Shukla Ashtami Shukla Purnima Shukla Ashtami Krishna SAT 6 24 13 2 20 8 27 15 6 23 शिन 06:39 20:28 06:47 20:21 06:55 20:12 07:02 20:03 07:09 19:53 Chandra Darshana Anvadhan Kumbha Sankranti Bhishma Ashtami Magha Purnima Vrishchika Kumbha Vrishabha Simha Vrishchika 27:08+ Anuradha 22:48 Shatabhisha 20:41 Krittika 11:28 Magha 16:48 Jyeshtha 27:08+ Page 4 of 25 February 2021 Festivals Pausha - Magha 1942 Created via PDFShift 01 Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi, 08 Shattila Ekadashi Monday Sakat Chauth Monday 09 Pradosh Vrat 11 Pausha Amavasya, Darsha Tuesday Thursday Amavasya, Anvadhan, Mauni Amavas 12 Ishti, Magha Navratri 13 Chandra Darshana, Kumbha Friday Saturday Sankranti 16 Vasant Panchami 19 Ratha Saptami Tuesday Friday 20 Bhishma Ashtami 23 Jaya Ekadashi Saturday Tuesday 25 Pradosh Vrat 27 Magha Purnima, Anvadhan Thursday Saturday 28 Ishti Sunday Page 5 of 25 March 2021 Magha - Phalguna 1942 Pratipada Krishna Navami Krishna Pratipada Shukla Saptami Shukla Chaturdashi Shukla Created via PDFShift 16 24 1 7 14,15 SUN 28 7 14 21 An2vad8han रिव Chhoti Holi 07:03 20:01 07:10 19:51 07:17 19:41 07:24 19:30 07:30 Holika Dahan 19:20 Ishti Vasanta Purnima Ishti Meena Sankranti Bhanu Saptami Phalguna Purnima Simha 20:37 Dhanu Meena Vrishabha 11:39 Kanya P Phalguni 15:06 Mula 26:29+ U Bhadrapada Mrigashirsha 24:55+ U Phalguni 23:06 Dwitiya Krishna Dashami Krishna Dwitiya Shukla Ashtami Shukla Pratipada Krishna MON 1 17 8 25 15 2 22 8 29 16 सोम 07:04 20:00 07:11 19:50 07:18 19:39 07:25 19:29 07:31 19:18 Phulera Dooj Holi Chandra Darshana Ishti Kanya Dhanu Meena Mithuna Kanya 31:12+ U Phalguni 13:07 P Ashadha 26:10+ U Bhadrapada 07:50 Ardra 26:58+ Hasta 20:32 Tritiya Krishna Ekadashi Krishna Tritiya Shukla Navami Shukla Dwitiya Krishna TUE 2 18 9 26 16 3 23 9 30 17 मगं ल 07:05 19:59 07:12 19:48 07:19 19:38 07:25 19:27 07:32 19:17 Bhai Dooj Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi Vijaya Ekadashi Bhratri Dwitiya Kanya 22:00 Dhanu 08:09 Meena 10:14 Mithuna 22:01 Tula Hasta 11:02 U Ashadha 26:12+ Revati 10:14 Punarvasu 28:16+ Chitra 17:52 Chaturthi Krishna Dwadashi Krishna Chaturthi Shukla Dashami Shukla Tritiya Krishna WED 3 19,20 10 27 17 4 24 10 31 18 बधु 07:06 19:57 07:13 19:47 07:20 19:36 07:26 19:26 07:33 19:15 Pradosh Vrat Bhalachandra Sankashti Chatur Tula Makara Mesha Karka Tula 31:26+ Chitra 08:59 Shravana 26:33+ Ashwini 13:01 Pushya 28:42+ Swati 15:15 Shashthi Krishna Trayodashi Krishna Panchami Shukla Ekadashi Shukla Chaturthi Krishna THU 4 21 11 28 18 5 25 11 1 19 गु 07:07 19:56 07:14 19:45 07:21 19:35 07:27 19:24 07:34 19:14 Maha Shivaratri Amalaki Ekadashi Tula 23:51 Makara 14:51 Mesha 22:52 Karka 28:19+ Vrishchika Vishakha 29:28+ Dhanishtha 27:15+ Bharani 16:05 Ashlesha 28:19+ Vishakha 12:52 Saptami Krishna Chaturdashi Krishna Panchami Shukla Dwadashi Shukla Panchami Krishna FRI 5 22 12 29 19 5 26 12 2 20 शकु ् र 07:08 19:54 07:15 19:44 07:22 19:33 07:28 19:23 07:35 19:12 Pradosh Vrat Ranga Panchami Vrishchika Kumbha Vrishabha Simha Vrishchika Anuradha 28:08+ Shatabhisha 28:21+ Krittika 19:14 Magha 27:10+ Anuradha 10:49 Ashtami Krishna Amavasya Krishna Shashthi Shukla Trayodashi Shukla Shashthi Krishna SAT 6 23 13 30 20 6 27 13 3 21 शिन 07:09 19:53 07:16 Anvadhan 19:42 07:23 19:32 07:29 19:21 07:36 19:11 Magha Amavasya Darsha Amavasya Sheetala Saptami Vrishchika 27:08+ Kumbha 23:27 Vrishabha Simha 30:50+ Vrishchika 09:14 Jyeshtha 27:08+ P Bhadrapada 29:52+ Rohini 22:16 P Phalguni 25:22+ Jyeshtha 09:14 Page 6 of 25 March 2021 Festivals Magha - Phalguna 1942 Created via PDFShift 02 Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi 09 Vijaya Ekadashi Tuesday Tuesday 10 Pradosh Vrat 11 Maha Shivaratri Wednesda Thursday 13 Magha Amavasya, Darsha 14 Ishti, Meena Sankranti Saturday Amavasya, Anvadhan Sunday 15 Chandra Darshana, Phulera 21 Bhanu Saptami Monday Dooj Sunday 25 Amalaki Ekadashi 26 Pradosh Vrat Thursday Friday 28 Chhoti Holi, Holika Dahan, 29 Holi, Ishti Sunday Vasanta Purnima, Phalguna Monday Purnima, Anvadhan 30 Bhai
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