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2020 Calendar JANUARY 2020 VIKAARI Nama Samvatsara, Uttarayana, Hemanth/Shishira Ritu, Pushya/Maagha Masa Dhanur/Makara SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 Amavasya Sapthami: :Full Night Sapthami: 7:30 Ashtami: 9:57 Navami: 12:03 Vikaari Nama P.Bhadra: : 14:53 U.Bhadra: 17:50 Revathi: 20:36 Ashwini: 22:58 Poornima Sri Sathyanarayana Samvatsara, Uttarayana, Rahu: 11:52am - 1:07pm Rahu: 1:08pm - 2:23pm Rahu: 10:38am - 11:53am Rahu: 9:23 am - 10:38am Yama: 8:07am - 9:22am Yama: 6:52am - 8:07am Yama: 2:23pm - 3:39pm Yama: 1:09pm - 2:24pm Swami pooja is on 9th Hemanth Ritu, Pushya Krishna Paksha Starts New Year's Day Masa continues Shukla Paksha Starts Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dashami: 13:37 Ekadashi: 14:32 Dvadashi: 14:45 Trayodashi: 14:14 Chathurdashi: 13:05 Poornima: 11:21 Prathama: 9:11 Dvithiya:30:42 Bharani: 24:46 Krittika: 25:54 Rohini: 26:21 Mrigashira: 26:08 Aardra: 25:19 Punarvasu: 24:00 Pushya: 22:20 Rahu: 3:40pm - 4:55pm Rahu: 8:08am - 9:24am Rahu: 2:26pm - 3:41pm Rahu: 11:55am - 1:11pm Rahu: 1:11pm - 2:27pm Rahu: 10:40am - 11:56am Rahu: 9:25 am - 10:41am Yama: 11:54am - 1:09pm Yama: 10:39am - 11:54am Yama: 9:24am- 10:39am Yama: 8:08am - 9:24am Yama: 6:53am - 8:09am Yama: 2:28pm - 3:44pm Yama: 1:12pm - 2:28pm Vaikunta Ekadashi Pradosham Poornima Ardra Darshanam Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm SatyanarayanaSwamiPooja6:30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Trithiya: 28:02 Chathurthi: 25:20 Panchami: 22:41 Shashti: 20:12 Sapthami: 17:58 Ashtami: 16:04 Navami: 14:31 Ashlesha: 20:26 Magha: 18:25 P.Phalguni: 16:27 U.Phalguni: 14:37 Hastha: 13:01 Chitra: 11:43 Swaathi: 10:46 Rahu: 3:45pm -5:01pm Rahu: 8:09am - 9:25am Rahu: 2:30pm - 3:47pm Rahu: 11:58am - 1:15pm Rahu: 1:15pm - 2:32pm Rahu: 10:42am - 11:59am Rahu: 9:25 am - 10:42am Yama: 11:57am - 1:13pm Yama: 10:41am - 11:57am Yama: 9:25am- 10:41am Yama: 8:09am - 9:25am Yama: 6:52am - 8:09am Yama: 2:32pm - 3:49pm Yama: 1:16pm - 2:33pm Dhanur Masa Ends, Bhogi Pongal/Makara Sankranthi Sankashtahara Chaturthi Uttarayana Begins Moon Rise 20:46 Ganesha Abhishekam 6.30pm Ayyapa Abhishekam 6.30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Dashami: 13:21 Ekadashi: 12:36 Dvadashi: 12:15 Trayodashi: 12:19 Chathurdashi: 12:48 Amavasya: 13:42 Prathama: 15:01 Vishaakha: 10:12 Anuradha: 10:01 Jyeshtha: 10:13 Moola: 10:50 P.Ashada: 11:51am U.Ashada: 13:16 Shravana: 15:06 Rahu: 3:51pm - 5:08pm Rahu: 8:08am - 9:25am Rahu: 2:35pm - 3:52pm Rahu: 12noon - 1:18pm Rahu: 1:18pm - 2:36pm Rahu: 10:43am - 12:01pm Rahu: 9:25 am - 10:43am Yama: 11:59am - 1:16pm Yama: 10:42am - 12noon Yama: 9:25am- 10:43am Yama: 8:08am - 9:25am Yama: 6:50am - 8:07am Yama: 2:37pm - 3:54pm Yama: 1:19pm - 2:37pm Ekadashi Pradosham Amavasya MAGHA MASA Martin Luther King Day Shishira Rithu Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dvithiya: 16:46 Trithiya: 18:52 Chathurthi: 21:16 Panchami: 23:50 Shashti: 26:22 Sapthami: 28:41 Dhanishta: 17:19 Shatabhisha: 19:53 P.Bhadra: 22:44 U.Bhadra: 25:43 Revathi: 28:40 Ashwini: Full Night Rahu: 3:56pm - 5:14pm Rahu: 8:06am - 9:25am Rahu: 2:39pm - 3:58pm Rahu: 12:02pm - 1:21pm Rahu: 1:21pm - 2:40pm Rahu: 10:43am - 12:02pm Yama: 12:01pm - 1:19pm Yama: 10:43am - 12:01pm Yama: 9:24am- 10:43am Yama: 8:05am - 9:24am Yama: 6:46am - 8:05am Yama: 2:41pm - 4pm Vasantha Panchami Ratha Sapthami Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm To Contact Priests : Muralidharan Sampath Pattchariya (858)413-6599 Pranesh Rao (858)775-8612 FEBRUARY 2020 VIKAARI Nama Samvatsara, Uttarayana, Shishira Ritu, Maagha/Phalguna Masa Makara/Kumbha SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Amavasya Ashtami: 30:34 Ashwini: 7:24 Poornima Rahu: 9:24 am - 10:43am Yama: 1:22pm - 2:41pm Krishna Paksha Starts Shukla Paksha Starts Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Navami: Full night Navami: 7:50 Dashami: 8:20 Ekadashi: 8:01 Dvadasi:6:54 Trayodasi:29:02 Chathurdashi: 26:32 Poornima: 23:33 Bharani: 9:42 Krittika: 11:23 Rohini: 12:20 Mrigashira: 12:29 Aardra: 11:51 Punarvasu: 10:31 Pushya: 8:35 Ashlesha:30:14 Rahu: 4:01pm - 5:21pm Rahu: 8:03am - 9:23am Rahu: 2:43pm - 4:03pm Rahu: 12:03pm - 1:23pm Rahu: 1:23pm - 2:44pm Rahu: 10:42am - 12:03pm Rahu: 9:21am - 10:42am Yama: 12:02pm - 1:22pm Yama: 10:43am - 12:03pm Yama: 9:23am- 10:43am Yama: 8:02am - 9:22am Yama: 6:41am - 8:02am Yama: 2:44pm - 4:05pm Yama: 1:24pm - 2:45pm Bheeshma Ekadashi Pradosham Poornima ThaiPoosam Venkateswara Abishekam 10.30am Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Satyanarayana Swami Pooja6:30pm 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Prathama: 20:15 Dvithiya: 16:48 Trithiya: 13:23 Chathurthi: 10:10 Panchami:7:17 Shashti: 28:51 Sapthami: 26:59 Ashtami: 25:44 Magha: 27:36 P.Phalguni: 24:53 U.Phalguni: 22:17 Hastha: 19:55 Chitra: 17:58 Swaathi: 16:31 Vishaakha: 15:39 Rahu: 4:06pm - 5:28pm Rahu: 7:59am - 9:20am Rahu: 2:46pm - 4:08pm Rahu: 12:03pm - 1:25pm Rahu: 1:25pm - 2:47pm Rahu: 10:41am - 12:03pm Rahu: 9:18am - 10:40am Yama: 12:03pm - 1:24pm Yama: 10:42am - 12:03pm Yama: 9:20am- 10:41am Yama: 7:58am - 9:19am Yama: 6:35am - 7:57am Yama: 2:47pm - 4:10pm Yama: 1:25pm - 2:48pm Angaraka Sankashtahara Chaturthi Maasi Moon Rise 20:51 Kumbha Sankramana Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Ganesha Abhishekam 6:30 pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Navami: 25:06 Dashami: 25:03 Ekadashi: 25:32 Dvadashi: 26:30 Trayodashi: 27:51 Chathurdashi: 29:33 Amavasya: Full Night Anuradha: 15:24 Jyeshtha: 15:44 Moola: 16:37 P.Ashada: 17:58 U.Ashada: 19:44 Shravana: 21:50 Dhanishta: 24:13 Rahu: 4:11pm - 5:34pm Rahu: 7:54am - 9:17am Rahu: 2:50pm - 4:12pm Rahu: 12:03pm - 1:26pm Rahu: 1:26pm - 2:50pm Rahu: 10:39am - 12:02pm Rahu: 9:14am - 10:38am Yama: 12:03pm - 1:26pm Yama: 10:40am - 12:03pm Yama: 9:16am- 10:40am Yama: 7:52am - 9:16am Yama: 6:28am - 7:52am Yama: 2:50pm - 4:14pm Yama: 1:26pm - 2:51pm Presidents' Day Ekadashi Pradosham Maha Shivarathri Amavasya Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Amavasya: 7:32 Prathama: 9:45 Dvithiya: 12:10 Trithiya: 14:42 Chathurthi: 17:15 Panchami: 19:40 Shashti: 21:46 Shatabhisha: 26:51 P.Bhadra: 29:41 U.Bhadra: Full Night U.Bhadra: 8:38 Revathi: 11:39 Ashwini: 14:33 Bharani: 17:12 Rahu: 4:15pm - 5:40pm Rahu: 7:48am - 9:13am Rahu: 2:52pm - 4:16pm Rahu: 12:02pm - 1:27pm Rahu: 1:27pm - 2:52pm Rahu: 10:36am - 12:01pm Rahu: 9:10am - 10:35am Yama: 12:02pm - 1:27pm Yama: 10:37am - 12:02pm Yama: 9:12am- 10:37am Yama: 7:46am - 9:12am Yama: 6:20am - 7:46am Yama: 2:53pm - 4:18pm Yama: 1:27pm - 2:53pm PHALGUNA MASA Balabhavan Shivarathri Pooja 4-5.15pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm To Contact Priests : Muralidharan Sampath Pattchariya (858)413-6599 Pranesh Rao (858)775-8612 MARCH 2020 VIKAARI/SHAARVARI Nama Samvatsara, Uttarayana, Shishira/Vasantha Ritu, Phalguna/Chaitra Masa Kumbha/Meena SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sapthami: 23:23 Ashtami: 24:20 Navami: 24:30 Dashami: 23:49 Ekadashi: 22:17 Dvadashi: 19:59 Trayodashi: 17:02 Krittika: 19:25 Rohini: 21:02 Mrigashira: 21:54 Aardra: 21:56 Punarvasu: 21:09 Pushya: 19:35 Ashlesha: 17:23 Rahu: 4:19pm - 5:45pm Rahu: 7:42am - 9:08am Rahu: 2:54pm - 4:20pm Rahu: 12:00noon - 1:27pm Rahu: 1:27pm - 2:54pm Rahu: 10:33am - 12:00noon Rahu: 9:05 am - 10:32am Yama: 12:01pm - 1:27pm Yama: 10:34am - 12:01pm Yama: 9:07am- 10:34am Yama: 7:40am - 9:07am Yama: 6:12am - 7:39am Yama: 2:55pm - 4:22pm Yama:1:27pm-2:55pm Ekadashi Shani Tryodashi NavagrahaAbishekam9.30am Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Chathurdashi: 14:34 Poornima10:48Prathama30:54 Dvithiya: 27:04 Trithiya: 23:29 Chathurthi: 20:21 Panchami: 17:47 Shashti: 15:56 Magha: 15:40 P.Phalguni: 12:39 U.Phalguni: 9:32 Hastha: Chitra: 27:46 Swaathi: 25:30 Vishaakha: 23:50 Anuradha: 22:54 Rahu: 5:23pm - 6:51pm Rahu: 8:35am - 10:03am Rahu: 3:56pm - 5:24pm Rahu: 12:59pm -2:27pm Rahu: 2:27pm - 3:56pm Rahu: 11:29am - 12:58pm Rahu: 9:59 am - 11:28am Yama: 12:59pm - 2:27pm Yama: 11:31am - 12:59pm Yama: 10:02am- 11:31am Yama: 8:33am - 10:01am Yama: 7:03am - 8:32am Yama: 3:56pm - 5:25pm Yama: 2:27pm - 3:57pm Day Light Savings Starts Poornima & Holi Sankashtahara Chaturthi Panguni Moon Rise 21:53 Karadaiyar Nombu Meena Sankramana Satyanarayana Swami Pooja6:30pm Shiva Abhishekam 6.30pm Ganesha Abhishekam 6:30 pm Mahalakshmi Abishekam 6.00pm Venkateswara Abishekam10.30am 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sapthami: 14:50 Ashtami: 14:30 Navami: 14:54 Dashami: 15:57 Ekadashi: 17:30 Dvadashi: 19:26 Trayodashi: 21:38 Jyeshtha: 22:43 Moola: 23:17 P.Ashada: 24:31 U.Ashada: 26:20 Shravana: 28:35 Dhanishta: Full night Dhanishta: 7:10 Rahu: 5:26pm - 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