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Ssvtcalendar2021.Pdf Sri Siva Vishnu Temple 6905 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Maryland 20706 Tel: (301) 552-3335 Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.ssvt.org/ ÍzÉuÉÉrÉ ÌuÉwhÉÑÃmÉÉrÉ ÍzÉuÉÃmÉÉrÉ ÌuÉwhÉuÉå 2021 ÍzÉuÉxrÉ ™SrÉÇ ÌuÉwhÉÑ: ÌuÉwhÉÉå¶É ™SrÉÇ ÍzÉuÉ: śivāya viṣṇurūpāya śivarūpāya viṣṇavē śivasya hr̥dayaṁ viṣṇu: viṣṇōśca hr̥dayaṁ śiva: ApÉåS SzÉïlÉÇ ¥ÉÉlÉqÉç abhēda darśanaṁ jñānam Sri Siva Vishnu Temple 6905 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Maryland 20706 Tel: (301) 552-3335 Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.ssvt.org/ Sri Andal SHAARVARI AYANA: UTTARA, RITU: SHISHIRA JANUARY 2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SUN: 07:15:40 - 17:26:40 SUN: 07:27:39 - 16:54:56 SUN: 07:27:46 - 16:55:47 TRITIIYA 9:55 AM TRITIIYA 10:40 PM CHATURTHI 9:52 PM P.PHALGUNI 2:48 PM 31 PUSHYA 9:45 AM ASLESHA 9:47 AM 2 RK:4:10 PM-5:26 PM GK:2:54 PM-4:10 PM RK:11:00 AM-12:11 PM GK:8:38 AM-9:49 AM1 RK:9:49 AM-11:00 AM GK:7:27 AM-8:38 AM YK:12:21 PM-1:37 PM YK:2:33 PM-3:44 PM YK:1:22 PM-2:33 PM SANKATAHARA CHATURTHI LUNAR MARGASIRA MAASA SANKATAHARA CHATURTHI MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM SRINIVASA KALYANAM NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL AYYAPPA PUJA DAY SUN: 07:27:50 - 16:56:38 SUN: 07:27:52 - 16:57:31 SUN: 07:27:52 - 16:58:25 SUN: 07:27:49 - 16:59:21 SUN: 07:27:45 - 17:00:18 SUN: 07:27:38 - 17:01:16 SUN: 07:27:30 - 17:02:15 PANCHAMI 8:44 PM SHASHTHI 7:17 PM SAPTAMI 5:34 PM ASHTAMI 3:37 PM NAVAMI 1:28 PM DASHAMI 11:10 AM EKADASHI 8:47 AM MAGHA 9:27 AM 3 P.PHALGUNI 8:47 AM 4 U.PHALGUNI 7:51 AM 5 CHITRA NEXT DAY 5:16 AM 6 SVAATI NEXT DAY 3:42 AM 7 VISHAAKHA NEXT DAY 2:02 AM 8 DVADASHI NEXT DAY 6:23 AM 9 RK:3:45 PM-4:56 PM GK:2:34 PM-3:45 PM RK:8:39 AM-9:50 AM GK:1:24 PM-2:35 PM HASTA NEXT DAY 6:39 AM RK:12:13 PM-1:25 PM GK:11:02 AM-12:13 PM RK:1:25 PM-2:37 PM GK:9:51 AM-11:02 AM RK:11:02 AM-12:14 PM GK:8:39 AM-9:51 AM ANURAADHA NEXT DAY 0:20 AM YK:12:12 PM-1:23 PM YK:11:01 AM-12:12 PM RK:2:35 PM-3:47 PM GK:12:13 PM-1:24 PM YK:8:39 AM-9:50 AM YK:7:27 AM-8:39 AM YK:2:38 PM-3:49 PM RK:9:51 AM-11:03 AM GK:7:27 AM-8:39 AM SHASTHI YK:9:50 AM-11:01 AM SMARTHA EKADASHI YK:1:26 PM-2:38 PM SARADA ABHISHEKAM VAISHNAVA EKADASHI SPECIAL AYYAPPA PUJA SPECIAL AYYAPPA PUJA SUN: 07:27:19 - 17:03:15 SUN: 07:27:06 - 17:04:16 SUN: 07:26:51 - 17:05:18 SUN: 07:26:33 - 17:06:20 SUN: 07:26:14 - 17:07:24 SUN: 07:25:53 - 17:08:28 SUN: 07:25:29 - 17:09:33 TRAYODASHI NEXT DAY 4:02 AM CHATURDASI NEXT DAY 1:52 AM AMAVASYA NEXT DAY 0:00 AM PRATHAMA 10:31 PM DVITIIYA 9:35 PM TRITIIYA 9:16 PM CHATURTHI 9:38 PM JYESHTHA 10:39 PM 10 MULA 9:08 PM 11 P.SHADHA 7:51 PM 12 U.SHADA 6:58 PM 13 SHRAVANA 6:34 PM 14 DHANISHTA 6:47 PM 15 SATABHISA 7:39 PM 16 RK:3:51 PM-5:03 PM GK:2:39 PM-3:51 PM RK:8:39 AM-9:51 AM GK:1:27 PM-2:40 PM RK:2:40 PM-3:53 PM GK:12:16 PM-1:28 PM RK:12:16 PM-1:29 PM GK:11:04 AM-12:16 PM RK:1:29 PM-2:42 PM GK:9:51 AM-11:04 AM RK:11:04 AM-12:17 PM GK:8:38 AM-9:51 AM RK:9:51 AM-11:04 AM GK:7:25 AM-8:38 AM YK:12:15 PM-1:27 PM YK:11:03 AM-12:15 PM YK:9:51 AM-11:03 AM YK:8:39 AM-9:51 AM YK:7:26 AM-8:39 AM YK:2:42 PM-3:55 PM YK:1:30 PM-2:43 PM PRADOSHAM DARSHA AMAVASYA MAKARA SANKRAMANA 9:50 PM THAI (MAKARA) MASA BEGINS, CHATURTHI MARGHAZHI MOOLAM LUNAR PUSHYA MAASA BEGINS VEDIC UTTARAYANA PARVATI ABHISHEKAM SPECIAL AYYAPPA PUJA MAKARA SANKRANTHI MALLIKAPURATHAMMA PUJA HANUMAT BHOGI THAI PONGAL BHAGAVATI SEVA MAKARA VILAKKU JUPITER SETS IN WEST JAYANTI AYYAPPA PUJA MALLIKAPURATHAMMA PUJA SUN: 07:25:04 - 17:10:39 SUN: 07:24:36 - 17:11:45 SUN: 07:24:06 - 17:12:52 SUN: 07:23:34 - 17:14:00 SUN: 07:23:01 - 17:15:07 SUN: 07:22:25 - 17:16:16 SUN: 07:21:47 - 17:17:24 PANCHAMI 10:44 PM SHASHTHI NEXT DAY 0:29 AM SAPTAMI NEXT DAY 2:45 AM ASHTAMI NEXT DAY 5:20 AM NAVAMI NEXT DAY NAVAMI 7:59 AM DASHAMI 10:26 AM P.BHADRA 9:13 PM 17 U.BHADRA 11:25 PM REVATI NEXT DAY 2:06 AM 19 ASHVINI NEXT DAY 5:06 AM 20 BHARANI NEXT DAY 21 BHARANI 8:10 AM 22 KRITTIKA 11:03 AM 23 RK:3:57 PM-5:10 PM GK:2:44 PM-3:57 PM RK:8:38 AM-9:51 AM GK:1:31 PM-2:4518 PM RK:2:45 PM-3:59 PM GK:12:18 PM-1:32 PM RK:12:18 PM-1:32 PM GK:11:05 AM-12:18 PM RK:1:33 PM-2:47 PM GK:9:51 AM-11:05 AM RK:11:05 AM-12:19 PM GK:8:36 AM-9:51 AM RK:9:50 AM-11:05 AM GK:7:21 AM-8:36 AM YK:12:18 PM-1:31 PM YK:11:04 AM-12:18 PM YK:9:51 AM-11:05 AM YK:8:37 AM-9:51 AM YK:7:23 AM-8:37 AM YK:2:47 PM-4:02 PM YK:1:34 PM-2:48 PM SHASTHI KRITTIKA DURGA ABHISHEKAM ANDAL AYYAPPA KALABHA PUJA GURUTHI PUJA BHAGAVATI SEVA AYYAPPA MAKAROTSAVAM KALYANAM ENDS MALLIKAPURATHAMMA PUJA MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY SUN: 07:21:08 - 17:18:33 SUN: 07:20:26 - 17:19:42 SUN: 07:19:43 - 17:20:51 SUN: 07:18:58 - 17:22:01 SUN: 07:18:11 - 17:23:10 SUN: 07:17:22 - 17:24:20 SUN: 07:16:32 - 17:25:30 EKADASHI 12:28 PM DVADASHI 1:55 PM TRAYODASHI 2:41 PM CHATURDASI 2:47 PM PURNIMA 2:16 PM PRATHAMA 1:12 PM DVITIIYA 11:43 AM ROHINI 1:31 PM 24 MRIGASIRA 3:25 PM 25 AARDRA 4:42 PM 26 PUNARVASU 5:19 PM 27 PUSHYA 5:20 PM 28 ASLESHA 4:51 PM 29 MAGHA 3:58 PM 30 RK:4:04 PM-5:18 PM GK:2:49 PM-4:04 PM RK:8:35 AM-9:50 AM GK:1:35 PM-2:50 PM RK:2:50 PM-4:05 PM GK:12:20 PM-1:35 PM RK:12:20 PM-1:36 PM GK:11:05 AM-12:20 PM RK:1:36 PM-2:52 PM GK:9:49 AM-11:05 AM RK:11:05 AM-12:21 PM GK:8:33 AM-9:49 AM RK:9:48 AM-11:05 AM GK:7:16 AM-8:32 AM YK:12:19 PM-1:34 PM YK:11:05 AM-12:20 PM YK:9:50 AM-11:05 AM YK:8:34 AM-9:49 AM YK:7:18 AM-8:33 AM YK:2:52 PM-4:08 PM YK:1:37 PM-2:53 PM EKADASHI PRADOSHAM SATYANARAYANA PUJA NAVAGRAHA HOMAM & MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM THAI POOSAM BHAGAVATI SEVA (MAKARA PUSHYAM) Temple Hours: Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM; Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM; Holidays & Special Functions Temple Open from 9AM to 9 PM; Dates are subject to Change. Please see https://www.ssvt.org/ All Times for Thithi and Nakshatra are end times, when ends past midnight before next day sunrise Next Day and ending time is mentioned. RK= Rahu Kala, GK=Gulika Kala, YK= Yamaganda Kala Sri Siva Vishnu Temple 6905 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Maryland 20706 Tel: (301) 552-3335 Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.ssvt.org/ Sri Vishnu - Anantapadmanabha Swamy SHAARVARI AYANA: UTTARA, RITU: SHISHIRA-VASANTA FEBRUARY 2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SUN: 07:14:46 - 17:27:50 SUN: 07:13:50 - 17:29:00 SUN: 07:12:53 - 17:30:10 SUN: 07:11:55 - 17:31:20 SUN: 07:10:55 - 17:32:30 SUN: 07:09:53 - 17:33:39 CHATURTHI 7:55 AM SHASHTHI NEXT DAY 3:42 AM SAPTAMI NEXT DAY 1:37 AM ASHTAMI 11:37 PM NAVAMI 9:43 PM DASHAMI 7:56 PM PANCHAMI NEXT DAY 5:49 AM HASTA 12:02 PM CHITRA 10:37 AM SVAATI 9:15 AM VISHAAKHA 7:58 AM JYESHTHA NEXT DAY 5:45 AM U.PHALGUNI 1:27 PM 1 RK:2:55 PM-4:12 PM GK:12:21 PM-1:38 PM2 RK:12:21 PM-1:38 PM GK:11:04 AM-12:21 PM3 RK:1:39 PM-2:56 PM GK:9:46 AM-11:04 AM4 ANURAADHA NEXT DAY 6:48 AM 5 RK:9:45 AM-11:03 AM GK:7:10 AM-8:28 AM6 RK:8:31 AM-9:48 AM GK:1:38 PM-2:54 PM YK:9:47 AM-11:04 AM YK:8:30 AM-9:47 AM YK:7:12 AM-8:29 AM RK:11:04 AM-12:21 PM GK:8:28 AM-9:46 AM YK:1:39 PM-2:57 PM YK:11:04 AM-12:21 PM SHASTHI YK:2:57 PM-4:14 PM SRINIVASA KALYANAM MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM BHAGAVATI SEVA SUN: 07:08:50 - 17:34:49 SUN: 07:07:46 - 17:35:59 SUN: 07:06:40 - 17:37:08 SUN: 07:05:33 - 17:38:17 SUN: 07:04:24 - 17:39:26 SUN: 07:03:14 - 17:40:35 SUN: 07:02:03 - 17:41:44 EKADASHI 6:17 PM DVADASHI 4:50 PM TRAYODASHI 3:35 PM CHATURDASI 2:39 PM AMAVASYA 2:05 PM PRATHAMA 1:59 PM DVITIIYA 2:26 PM MULA NEXT DAY 4:51 AM P.SHADHA NEXT DAY 4:09 AM U.SHADA NEXT DAY 3:42 AM SHRAVANA NEXT DAY 3:35 AM DHANISHTA NEXT DAY 3:53 AM SATABHISA NEXT DAY 4:41 AM P.BHADRA NEXT DAY 6:03 AM RK:4:16 PM-5:34 PM GK:2:58 PM-4:16 PM 7 RK:8:26 AM-9:44 AM GK:1:40 PM-2:59 PM 8 RK:2:59 PM-4:18 PM GK:12:22 PM-1:40 PM9 RK:12:22 PM-1:41 PM GK:11:02 AM-12:2210 PM RK:1:41 PM-3:00 PM GK:9:43 AM-11:0211 AM RK:11:02 AM-12:22 PM GK:8:23 AM-9:4212 AM RK:9:42 AM-11:02 AM GK:7:02 AM-8:2213 AM YK:12:21 PM-1:40 PM YK:11:03 AM-12:22 PM YK:9:44 AM-11:03 AM YK:8:24 AM-9:43 AM YK:7:04 AM-8:23 AM YK:3:01 PM-4:21 PM YK:1:42 PM-3:01 PM EKADASHI PRADOSHAM DARSHA AMAVASYA KUMBHA SANKRAMANA 10:48 AM LUNAR MAGHA MAASA BEGINS MASI (KUMBHA) MASAM BEGINS SARADA ABHISHEKAM SUN: 07:00:51 - 17:42:52 SUN: 06:59:37 - 17:44:00 SUN: 06:58:23 - 17:45:07 SUN: 06:57:07 - 17:46:15 SUN: 06:55:50 - 17:47:22 SUN: 06:54:32 - 17:48:29 SUN: 06:53:13 - 17:49:35 TRITIIYA 3:29 PM CHATURTHI 5:07 PM PANCHAMI 7:16 PM SHASHTHI 9:48 PM SAPTAMI NEXT DAY 0:28 AM ASHTAMI NEXT DAY 3:02 AM NAVAMI NEXT DAY 5:12 AM U.BHADRA NEXT DAY 14 U.BHADRA 7:59 AM 15 REVATI 10:26 AM 16 ASHVINI 1:19 PM 17 BHARANI 4:24 PM 18 KRITTIKA 7:27 PM 19 ROHINI 10:13 PM 20 RK:4:22 PM-5:43 PM GK:3:02 PM-4:22 PM RK:8:20 AM-9:40 AM GK:1:42 PM-3:03 PM RK:3:03 PM-4:24 PM GK:12:21 PM-1:42 PM RK:12:21 PM-1:42 PM GK:11:00 AM-12:21 PM RK:1:43 PM-3:04 PM GK:9:38 AM-11:00 AM RK:10:59 AM-12:21 PM GK:8:16 AM-9:38 AM RK:9:37 AM-10:59 AM GK:6:53 AM-8:15 AM YK:12:22 PM-1:42 PM YK:11:01 AM-12:21 PM YK:9:40 AM-11:01 AM YK:8:18 AM-9:39 AM YK:6:55 AM-8:17 AM YK:3:05 PM-4:26 PM YK:1:43 PM-3:05 PM CHATURTHI SHASTHI KRITTIKA PARVATI ABHISHEKAM VASANTA PANCHAMI RATHA SAPTAMI BHAGAVATI SEVA MADHVA NAVAMI PRESIDENT'S DAY SUN: 06:51:53 - 17:50:41 SUN: 06:50:32 - 17:51:47 SUN: 06:49:10 - 17:52:52 SUN: 06:47:47 - 17:53:57 SUN: 06:46:23 - 17:55:02 SUN: 06:44:59 - 17:56:06 SUN: 06:43:33 - 17:57:10 DASHAMI NEXT DAY 6:46 AM EKADASHI NEXT DAY EKADASHI 7:35 AM DVADASHI 7:36 AM TRAYODASHI 6:49 AM PURNIMA NEXT DAY 3:17 AM PRATHAMA NEXT DAY 0:49 AM MRIGASIRA NEXT DAY 0:28 AM AARDRA NEXT DAY 2:01 AM PUNARVASU NEXT DAY 2:47 AM PUSHYA NEXT DAY 2:47 AM CHATURDASI NEXT DAY 5:20 AM MAGHA NEXT DAY 0:48 AM P.PHALGUNI 11:05 PM RK:4:28 PM-5:50 PM GK:3:06 PM-4:2821 PM RK:8:13 AM-9:35 AM GK:1:43 PM-3:0622 PM RK:3:07 PM-4:30 PM GK:12:21
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