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ANNUAL CALENDAR FOR SESSION 2021-22 DATE DAY APRIL 1 THURSDAY NEW SESSION COMMENCES 2 FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY (HOLIDAY) 3 SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 TUESDAY 7 WEDNESDAY WORLD HEALTH DAY 8 THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY 10 SATURDAY 11 SUNDAY 12 MONDAY 13 TUESDAY CHETICHAND (HOLIDAY) 14 WEDNESDAY AMBEDKAR JAYANTI (HOLIDAY) 15 THURSDAY GANGAUR / WORLD ART DAY (HOLIDAY) 16 FRIDAY 17 SATURDAY 18 SUNDAY WORLD HERITAGE DAY 19 MONDAY 20 TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY RAMNAVAMI (HOLIDAY) 22 THURSDAY WORLD EARTH DAY 23 FRIDAY WORLD BOOK AND COPYRIGHT DAY/ SHAKESPEARE'S MONOLOGUES (JR.) 24 SATURDAY 25 SUNDAY MAHAVEER JAYANTI (HOLIDAY) 26 MONDAY 27 TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY 29 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL DANCE DAY 30 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY, AYUSHMAN BHARAT DIWAS MAY 1 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DAY 2 SUNDAY 3 MONDAY PERIODIC TEST I FOR X COMMENCES/ WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY 4 TUESDAY 5 WEDNESDAY 6 THURSDAY 7 FRIDAY RABINDRANATH TAGORE JAYANTI 8 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS DAY 9 SUNDAY 10 MONDAY 11 TUESDAY 12 WEDNESDAY 13 THURSDAY 14 FRIDAY PARSHURAM JAYANTI /EID-UL-FITR (HOLIDAY) ACCORDING TO MOON 15 SATURDAY LAST WORKING DAY FOR STUDENTS 16 SUNDAY 17 MONDAY LAST WORKING DAY FOR TEACHERS 18 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY 19 WEDNESDAY 20 THURSDAY 21 FRIDAY 22 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 23 SUNDAY 24 MONDAY 25 TUESDAY 26 WEDNESDAY BUDH PURNIMA 27 THURSDAY 28 FRIDAY 29 SATURDAY 30 SUNDAY 31 MONDAY WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY JUNE 1 TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY 3 THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 6 SUNDAY 7 MONDAY 8 TUESDAY WORLD OCEAN DAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 THURSDAY 11 FRIDAY 12 SATURDAY ANTI-CHILD LABOUR DAY 13 SUNDAY MAHARANA PRATAP JAYANTI (HOLIDAY) 14 MONDAY 15 TUESDAY 16 WEDNESDAY 17 THURSDAY WORLD DAY TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION & DROUGHT 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY 21 MONDAY INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY/ NIRJALA EKADASHI (HOLIDAY) 22 TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY SCHOOL REOPENS FOR TEACHERS 25 FRIDAY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 28 MONDAY SCHOOL REOPENS FOR STUDENTS 29 TUESDAY 30 WEDNESDAY JULY 1 THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY 3 SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY 5 MONDAY PTM FOR CLASS X 6 TUESDAY 7 WEDNESDAY 8 THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY 10 SATURDAY 11 SUNDAY WORLD POPULATION DAY 12 MONDAY FOUNDER'S DAY/ INVESTITURE CEREMONY/ RATH YATRA 13 TUESDAY FRESHERS' DAY 14 WEDNESDAY ART & CRAFT WEEK / CULTURAL WEEK COMMENCES 15 THURSDAY WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY 16 FRIDAY 17 SATURDAY ENGLISH RECITATION (JRS.) 18 SUNDAY 19 MONDAY 20 TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY EID-UL-ADHA 22 THURSDAY 23 FRIDAY GURU PURNIMA 24 SATURDAY 25 SUNDAY 26 MONDAY PERIODIC TEST I FOR VI-IX, PERIODIC TEST II FOR X COMMENCES 27 TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY 29 THURSDAY 30 FRIDAY 31 SATURDAY AUGUST 1 SUNDAY 2 MONDAY SOCIAL SCIENCE WEEK COMMENCES 3 TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY 5 THURSDAY 6 FRIDAY HIROSHIMA DAY 7 SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY HARIYALI AMAVASYA (HOLIDAY) 9 MONDAY NUTRITION WEEK COMMENCES / QUIT INDIA DAY 10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 13 FRIDAY 14 SATURDAY 15 SUNDAY INDEPENDENCE DAY 16 MONDAY PTM FOR CLASSES VI - X 17 TUESDAY SANSKRIT WEEK COMMENCES 18 WEDNESDAY 19 THURSDAY MOHARRAM / PHOTOGRAPHY DAY (HOLIDAY) ACCORDING TO MOON 20 FRIDAY 21 SATURDAY WORLD SENIOR CITIZEN DAY 22 SUNDAY RAKSHA BANDHAN (HOLIDAY) 23 MONDAY UNIT TEST-I FOR XI & XII COMMENCES 24 TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 26 THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY 29 SUNDAY NATIONAL SPORTS DAY 30 MONDAY JANAMASTHAMI (HOLIDAY) 31 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 WEDNESDAY 2 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY 5 SUNDAY TEACHERS' DAY 6 MONDAY HINDI WEEK COMMENCES 7 TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY 9 THURSDAY ENGLISH STORY/TINY TALES (WRITING) (JRS. & SRS.) 10 FRIDAY GANESH CHATURTHI 11 SATURDAY 12 SUNDAY 13 MONDAY 14 TUESDAY HINDI DIWAS 15 WEDNESDAY ENGINEERS' DAY, INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY 16 THURSDAY RAMDEV JAYANTI (HOLIDAY) 17 FRIDAY JALJULANI EKADASHI (HOLIDAY) 18 SATURDAY PTM FOR CLASSES XI & XII 19 SUNDAY 20 MONDAY 21 TUESDAY 22 WEDNESDAY 23 THURSDAY 24 FRIDAY 25 SATURDAY HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION FOR VI-VIII, PERIODIC TEST II FOR IX, PERIODIC TEST III FOR X 26 SUNDAY 27 MONDAY WORLD TOURISM DAY 28 TUESDAY 29 WEDNESDAY 30 THURSDAY OCTOBER 1 FRIDAY 2 SATURDAY GANDHI JAYANTI (HOLIDAY) 3 SUNDAY 4 MONDAY WORLD ANIMAL WELFARE DAY 5 TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY NAVRATRI STHAPNA (HOLIDAY) 8 FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY 10 SUNDAY 11 MONDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD 12 TUESDAY G.K. 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    UTSAVA Festividades hindúes: tradición, significado, y cómo celebrarlas. Por Hari Dasa Página 1 de 216 © KrishnaKali Yoga Ashram. Este libro puede ser compartido o difundido gratuitamente, citando su fuente, pero nunca vendido. Página 2 de 216 Índice: Dedicatoria (Samarpanam) 5 Sivananda Upadesham 6 Introducción 7 Parte I: Calendario Hindú y astrología 10 El tiempo en el Hinduismo 11 Meses y estaciones 17 Parte II: Festividades 19 Varsha Pratipada-Ugadi-Gudhi Padwa 20 Vasanta Navaratri 23 Sri Rama Navami 27 Hanuman Jayanti 33 Akshaya Tritiya 37 Ganga Saptami 40 Sita Navami 42 Narasimha Chaturdashi 44 Vaisakhi 48 Shani Jayanti 51 Ganga Dasahara 53 Ratha Yatra 55 Sri Guru Purnima 59 Varalakshmi Vratam 63 Gayatri Jayanti-Yajur Upakarma 66 Raksha Bandhan 69 Sri Krishna Janmashtami 73 Sri Ganesha Chaturthi 79 Radhastami 85 Vamana Dvadashi 87 Pitru Paksha 90 Vishvakarma Puja 94 Sharada Navaratri 96 Vijaya Dashami 101 Diwali 103 Página 3 de 216 Kartika Purnima 109 Tulasi Vivaha 111 Kala Bhairava Ashtami 114 Vivaha Panchami 116 Srimad Bhagavad Gita Jayanti 118 Dattatreya Jayanti 122 Makara Sankranti-Pongal 124 Vasanta Panchami-Saraswati Puja 126 Maha Shivaratri 129 Holi 137 Aniversarios de Acharyas 141 Ekadashi y Pradosha 143 Parte III: Kirtans y rituales 145 Kirtan 146 Kirtans para el Señor Ganesha 148 Kirtans para el Señor Vishnu, Rama y Krishna 149 Kirtan Para Sri Hanuman 152 Otros Kirtans de Sri Hanuman 157 Kirtans para el Señor Shiva y Karttikeya 158 Kirtan para la Devi 163 Oraciones universales 165 Cómo hacer una Puja 166 Cómo hacer un
  • Utsav Darshan 2018-2019 Leiceste R Centre Jalaram Temple & Community Centre Shree 2018-2019

    Utsav Darshan 2018-2019 Leiceste R Centre Jalaram Temple & Community Centre Shree 2018-2019

    2018-2019 Utsav Darshan Shree Temple & Community Centre Leicester 85 Narborough Road Leicester LE3 0LF - UK Tel: (0116) 254 0117 Email: [email protected] www.jalarambapa.com Jalaram Temple & Community Centre Shree 2018-2019 Trustees: Pramodbhai S. Thakkar (Chairman) Temple & Community Centre Bhadrashilbhai V. Trivedi Leicester Jayantibhai V. Chandarana Ketanbhai R. Kotecha 85 Narborough Road, Leicester LE3 0LF Nareshbhai Popat Tel: (0116) 254 0117 Sunilbhai Budhdeo Email: [email protected] Utsav: Ashaben Chandarana www.jalarambapa.com Jalaram Prasadi: Artiben Chandarana Temple Opening Hours Hanuman Seva Group Monday to Friday Priests: Chief Priest Mahendrabhai Pandya 9.00 am - 1.00 pm and 3.00 pm - 8.00 pm Assistant Priest Rajendrabhai Pandya Saturday & Sunday 9.00 am - 8.00 pm Web Master: Ajay Jobanputra Daily Aarti Accountants: Pinnacle Chartered Certified Accountants Morning 10.00 am - 10.45 am Evening 7.00 pm - 7.30 pm , , : () . . . . . . . . . . Dear Devotees, ‘Jai Jalaram’ Saturday Hanuman Chalisa With Bapa's blessings "Bapa’s Gateway to Leicester" has come to The Temple organises Hanuman Chalisa Patha every fruition. Places of worship and community centres are built to facilitate Saturday after Arti 10am - 12 pm activities for the community, and we at Jalaram Charitable Trust continue to promote Education, supporting local charities and local Sunday medical research projects. Pujya Bapa’s Khichdi and Rotla Prasad The centre serves Pujya Bapa’s khichdi and rotla Since the inauguration of the Jalaram Community Centre (JCC) in 2016 prasad every Sunday. there has been an increase in number of charitable, Religious, Social and Multi-cultural activities – (see page opposite) Thursday Walking Club We are also pleased to announce that we have know received Takes place on the First Thursday of the Month from planning permission to extend the community centre.
  • Indian Hindu Festivals Observance Date in the Indian Calendar / Panchang Is Applicable for All Location in World”

    Indian Hindu Festivals Observance Date in the Indian Calendar / Panchang Is Applicable for All Location in World”

    Biggest misconception is “Indian Hindu festivals observance date in the Indian calendar / panchang is applicable for all location in world”. We contact our parents in India to find the festival observance dates. Some use their favorite Panchangam brought from India to find an observance date for an Indian festival. In reality observance dates from Indian Panchangam is valid only in India and is not transferrable to other locations. If the earth is flat we can use Indian calendar everywhere in the world. If the earth is flat then Sun & Moon will rise all places at the same time, and no need of time zones and hence Indian Panchangam can be used everywhere in the world but the trouble is the earth is round and the Sun does not rise at the same time, or set at the same time all over the world. Additionally, we have time zones and time differenes. Due to the time zones/differences there is another misconception that as USA/Canada and Europe is behind in time then Festival will come a day later in USA/Canada and Europe. This is absurd. One needs to learn mathematics to remove the confusion. If Seattle/Vancouver/California is 13 hours 30 minutes behind Indian Standard Time and say an event is occurring in India (For example One day International Cricket match at 8 AM in India then will it be the previous day in USA/Canada or the next day? If you think next day then it is not a live telecast. It is just a relay. To arrive the time you’ll subtract 13 hours 30 minutes from 8 AM.