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English Calendar 2009-10.Pmd ** ¸ÉÒ:** Samvathsara in English Virodhi 28th Kali Yuga - Year: 5110 Shri Shalivahana Saka: 1931 Soorya Siddhantha, Chandramana Panchangam Chaitra Thanjavur Panchangam (Published from 1867 - Saka 1789) Publication Chandramana Masa Sunrise to next Sunrise Ruthu Masa Niyamaka is a day and each box reports one day’s Uttharayana Vasantha Padmi - Vishnu details. Time is reported on 6 to 30 Hours basis. Meena/Panguni - Mesha/Chittirai Souramana Masa March - April 2009 Sarvathra Sunday Date 29 Ekadashi 5 12 19 Thithi Thrutheeya 18-36 Ekadashi 25-03 Thrutheeya 20-50 Navami 7-44 Bhanu vasara Nakshatra Bharani 28-34 – Ashlesha 18-05 – Vishaka 18-00 – Shravana 8-09 – + Yoga Vaidhruthi 9-02 Dhruthi 9-55 Siddhi 20-19 Shubha 22-58 Bhanu vaara Karana Theitila 7-21 Vanik 14-07 Vanik 8-20 Garaja 7-39 Rahukala 16.30 - 18.00 [Shraddha Thithi] [Thrutheeya] [Ekadashi ] [Thrutheeya] 1-25 [Dashami] All Times are in IST 1 13-38 16 * 23 30 7 Monday 30 6 13 20 Ekadashi / Chathurthi 16-53 Dwadashi 23-11 Chathurthy 22-05 Dashami 9-05 5-33,6-32,28-23 Indu vasara * Dwadashi Kruttika 27-26 + Magha 16-53 + – Anuradha 19-49 + – Dhanishta 10-05 + Shraddha Thithi Vishkambha 6-39/Preethi 28-03 Shoola 7-08/Ganda 28-28 Vyathipatha 20-16 Shukla 22-55 - See Page 11 Soma vaara Bhadra 16-53 Bava 12-08 Bava 9-24 Bhadra 9-05 Rahukala 7.30 - 9.00 [Chathurthi] 17[Dwadashi] 24 24-52[Chathurthi] 21-16 1[Ekadashi * ] 8 Date Rise Set 14 Sarvathra 21 Tuesday Apr 01 6-10 18-24 31 7 Ekadashi 11 6-05 18-24 Panchami 14-53 Thrayodashi 21-41 Panchami 23-45 Ekadashi 10-07 Bhouma vasara Thanjavur 21 5-59 18-25 Rohini 26-01 + Pubba 15-59 + Jyeshta 22-00 – + Shatabhisha 11-41 + – Apr 01 6-16 18-31 Ayushman 25-08 Vruddhi 26-13 Variyan 20-31 Brahma 22-27 Mangala vaara 11 6-09 18-32 Balava 14-53 Kaulava 10-26 Kaulava 10-55 Balava 10-07 Rahukala 15.00 - 16.30 Sun Timing B’luru 21 6-04 18-33 [Panchami,Shashti] 18[Thrayodashi] 25 [Panchami] 2[Dwadashi * ] 9 111 8 15 22 Wednesday Shashti 12-39 Chathurdashi 20-31 Shashti 25-43 Dwadashi 10-37 Soumya vasara Shukla Mrugashira 24-27 – Uttara 15-27 + – Moola 24-30 – Poorvabhadra 12-49 – + Saubhagya 22-08 Dhruva 24-15 Parigha 21-01 Aindra 21-39 6-04,21-57 23-30 Budha vaara Krishna 17-29 14-59 Theitila 12-39 Garaja 9-05 Garaja 12-44 Theitila 10-37 Rahukala 12.00 - 13.30 [Sapthami] 19[Chathurdashi] 26 [Shashti] 3 [Thrayodashi] 10 Ending Times withThithi, Nak.. 5-50,21-44 Thursday Nakshatra-Weekday combina- 2 9 16 23 tion: + Good, – Not so Good Sapthami 10-18 Pournami 19-52 Sapthami 27-48 Thrayodashi 10-38 Guru vasara ☺Sunrise to Sunrise & beyond Ardra 22-47 – Hastha 15-22 + – Poorvashada 27-08 + Uttharabhadra 13-26 – Nakshatra Thyaajya of 2 hours Shobhana 19-02 Vyaghatha 22-42 Shiva 21-38 Vaidhruthi 20-23 Guru vaara duration begins Vanik 10-18 Bhadra 8-10 Bhadra 14-46 Vanik 10-38 é Rahukala 13.30 - 15.00 Soura Dateé 7-16 6-14 10-10 [Ashtami] 20[Pournami] 27 [Sapthami] 4 24-37[Chathurdashi] 21-4711 17-26 16-50 Friday 27 3 10 17 24 Prathama 20-54 Ashtami7-52/Navami29-27 Prathama 19-42 Ashtami 29-52 Chathurdashi 10-08 Bharga vasara Revathi 29-50 + Punarvasu 21-07 + Chitra 15-45 – + Uttharashada 29-44 + Revathi 13-34 + Brahma 12-52 Athiganda 15-55 Harshana 21-31 Siddha 22-15 Vishkambha 18-46 Shukra vaara Kimstugna 9-12 Bava 7-52 Balava 7-42 Balava 16-50 Shakuni 10-08 1-00 Rahukala 10.30 - 12.00 [Prathama] 14[Navami] 21[Prathama] 28 1 [Ashtami] 5 [Amavasya] 12 28 8-57, 27-56 4 11 18 25 Saturday Dwitheeya 19-59 Dashami 27-09 Dwitheeya 19-59 Navami 31-44 ☺☺☺ Amavasya 9-10 Manda vasara Ashwini 29-26 – Pushya 19-31 + Swathi 16-37 + Shravana 32-09 ☺☺☺ + Ashwini 13-14 – Aindra 11-08 Sukarman 12-52 Vajra 20-43 Sadhya 22-44 Preethi 16-46 Shani vaara Balava 8-29 Theitila 16-19 Theitila 7-46 Theitila 18-47 Nagavan 9-10 Rahukala 9.00 - 10.30 [Dwitheeya] [Dashami] [Dwitheeya] [Navami] [Prathama] 9-06 24-29 16-48 15 2221-28 20-30 29 22-24 22-42 6 13 March Dashami Harivasara 22-31 15 Vivaha Kataka 17 Kalashtami 27 Gudi Padva, Varsharambha - Thailabhyanga, 5 Shadashi Mukha, Sarvathra Ekadashi 18 Smartha Shravana Upavasa, 8-20,21-37 Vishnu Panchaka Indra Dwaja Pooja, Nimba pushpa bhakshanam, (Kamada) Shravana Upavasa ABHAVA Panchanga poojanam/shravanam (page 8), 6 Vishnuve Damanarpanam, Vyathipatha 19 Sri Varaha Jayanthi Samvatsara Gowri Vrata, Shwethavaraha Parvakala 18-27 to 19-35, Vivaha Mesha 20 Vaidhruthi Parvakala 24-01 to 24-23 Kalpadi, Sri Purushottama Theertha’s punyadina 7 Pradosha, Sri Mahavir Jayanthi, Madana 21 Sri Sathyavijaya Theertha’s punyadina (Abbur 1460 V10), Sri Rama Navarathri Thrayodashi, Sri Sathyapriya Theertha’s (Sathyavijayanagara-Aarni 1737 U23), Aarambha, Anadhyayana punyadina (Manamadurai 1744 U24) Vrushabhaayana 14-39, Sarvathra Ekadashi 28 Chandra Darshana, Vaidhruthi Shraddha, 8 Damana Chathurdashi, Anadhyayana (Varuthini) Sri Vedavyasa Theertha’s punyadina 9 Chitra Pournami, Davanada Hunnime, 22 Pradosha (Penukonda 1619 U15), Sri Sathyapragna Sri Hanumath Jayanthi, Ishti, Anadhyayana, 23 Masa Shivarathri, Vaidhruthi Shraddha Theertha’s punyadina (Athkur 1945 U39) Vishnu Panchaka Pournami Upavasa, 24 Ama Kalpadi, Anadhyayana, Sri Vidyashridhara 29 Sri Mathsya Jayanthi, Saubhagya Gowri Vrata, Vaishakha Snaana Aarambha, Deva Savarni Theertha’s punyadina (Srirangam 1884 V32), Utthama Manvadi, Rabbi-ul-akhar Masa Arambha (Roucha/Chaitra) Manvadi Darsha Shraddha - Amavasya Thilatharpanam 30 Chathurthi Vrata, Kruttika Upavasa, Shakthi 10 Anadhyayana 25 Anadhyayana, Vishnu Panchaka Amavasya Ganapathi Vrata 11 Sri Vijayadhwaja Theertha’s punyadina (Kanva Upavasa 31 Kurma Kalpadi, Shashti Upavasa, Vishnu Theertha, Kasaragod) Dolotsava 12 Sankashtahara Chathurthi, Chandrodaya: 20-51, Panchanga in America! April Sri Vaageesha Theertha’s punyadina (Nava America has a panchanga by name “Old farmer’s 1 Sapthami Vrata, Skanda Shashti, Vivaha Meena Brundavana 1420 UR9), Sri Subodhendra Almanac” being published from 1792. This also Mesha, Upanayana Meena Mesha Mithuna Theertha’s punyadina (Nanjanagud 1835 R26) contains information tables for the 12 months. The 2 Bhavani Jayanthi, Santhana Sapthami, Sri Navali 13 Vyathipatha Shraddha, Mesha - Chittirai tables give Date, Week day, Times of Sunrise, Sunset, Bhogapuresha Rathothsava Masa Arambha, Vishuvath parva punyakala, Moonrise & Moonset, Date’s count from the last Full 3 Sri Rama Navami, Sri Kaveendra Theertha’s Meshe Ravi 24-02, Mesha (Vishu) Sankramana moon day, Sea tide details, Day’s specialities etc. punyadina, Ashoka Ashtami (Prepare Sweets of Vakye 24-02, SuSi 26-03 The book also has a hole on the left top corner Wheat products), Sri Sathyadhyana Theertha’s for being hung on a wall. Whichever is the 14 Chandralaparameswari Rathothsava Aarambha, 1 punyadina (Pandarapur 1942 U38) Sankramana Shraddha/Tarpana country, panchanga has to be in hands’ reach. 4 Sri Pranadeva’s Rathothsava (Koravara), Ganga sannidhana wiil be in river: Tungabhadra upto 30 Apr & 1 Aug to 19 Dec, Bheemarathi 1 May to 31 Jul & 19 Dec onwards Rs. 20/- ** ¸ÉÒ:** Samvathsara in English Virodhi 28th Kali Yuga - Year: 5110 Shri Shalivahana Saka: 1931 Soorya Siddhantha, Chandramana Panchangam Vaishakha Thanjavur Panchangam (Published from 1867 - Saka 1789) Publication Chandramana Masa Knowledge of Ruthu Masa Niyamaka Thithi bestows Wealth, Vaara increases Uttharayana Vasantha Kamalalaya - Madhusudhana Longevity, Nakshatra erases Sins Mesha/Chittirai - Vrushabha/Vaikasi Souramana Masa April - May 2009 Sunday 26 3 10 17 24 Prathama 7-47 Navami 14-03 Prathama 9-30 Ashtami 21-34 Amavasya 18-23 Bhanu vasara Bharani 12-31 – Magha 24-51 – Anuradha 27-05 – Dhanishta 17-28 + – Kruttika 19-31 – + Ayushman 14-28 Vruddhi 15-11 Parigha 27-50 Brahma 6-43 Athiganda 20-29 Bhanu vaara Bava 7-47 Kaulava 14-03 Kaulava 9-30 Balava 8-51 Chatushpath 7-19 Rahukala 16.30 - 18.00 [Dwitheeya] [Navami,Dashami] [Dwitheeya] [Ashtami] [Amavasya] 7-04 6-34 1412-31 21 28 4 11 é é 11 18 Soura Date Monday 27 4 Nakshatra Thyaajya of 2 hours Dwitheeya6-04/Thrutheeya28-03 Dashami 12-10 Dwitheeya 10-44 Navami 22-33 duration begins Kruttika 11-27 + Pubba 23-54 – Jyeshta 29-15 – Shatabhisha 19-10 + – Indu vasara Ending Times withThithi, Nak.. Saubhagya 11-53 Dhruva 12-36 Shiva 28-05 Aindra 6-45 Nakshatra-Weekday combina- Soma vaara Kaulava 6-04 Garaja 12-10 Garaja 10-44 Theitila 10-05 tion: + Good, – Not so Good Rahukala 7.30 - 9.00 [Thrutheeya] [Ekadashi ] [Thrutheeya] 24-59[Navami] 24-17 15* 226-15,8-12 29 5 ☺Sunrise to Sunrise & beyond Sarvathra Tuesday 28 Ekadashi 5 12 19 Chathurthi 25-47 Ekadashi 10-36 Thrutheeya 12-23 Dashami 23-06 Shuddha Bhouma vasara Rohini 10-07 + Uttara 23-15 + Moola 31-40 ☺☺☺ + Poorvabhadra 20-26 – + Shuddha Shobhana 9-07 Vyaghatha 10-16 Siddha 28-33 Vaidhruthi6-25/Vishkambha29-51 Bahula Mangala vaara Vanik 14-54 Bhadra 10-36 Bhadra 12-23 Vanik 10-50 Rahukala 15.00 - 16.30 [Chathurthi] 16[Dwadashi * ] 23[Chathurthi] 30 [Dashami] 6 Sarvathra 13-04,28-54 13 20 Wednesday 29 6 Ekadashi Date Panchami 23-23 Dwadashi 9-25 Chathurthy 14-17 Ekadashi 23-03 Thithi Soumya vasara Mrugashira 8-37 – Hastha 23-05 – Moola 7-40 – + Uttharabhadra 21-09 + Nakshatra Athiganda6-10/Sukarman27-07 Harshana 8-15 Sadhya 29-12 Preethi 28-40 Yoga Budha vaara Bava 12-35 Balava 9-25 Balava 14-17 Bava 11-05 Karana 6-36 5-55 7-34 Rahukala 12.00 - 13.30 [Panchami] [Thrayodashi] 17-20 [Shoonya] [Ekadashi ] [Shraddha Thithi] 17 24 31 * 7 All Times are in IST 14 21 Date Rise Set Thursday 30 7 May 01 5-55 18-26 Shashti 20-56 Thrayodashi 8-42 Panchami 16-19 Dwadashi 22-34 11 5-52 18-27 Ardra6-58/Punarvasu29-17 – Chitra 23-19 – Poorvashada10-19 + – Revathi 21-25 – Guru vasara
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