2009 Calendar Siddhachalam Jain Tirth Vikram Samvat 2065 - 2066, Vir Samvat 2535 - 2536

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2009 Calendar Siddhachalam Jain Tirth Vikram Samvat 2065 - 2066, Vir Samvat 2535 - 2536 2009 Calendar Siddhachalam Jain Tirth Vikram Samvat 2065 - 2066, Vir Samvat 2535 - 2536 Sunrise & Sunset Civil Date Panchang Date Holiday Swamivatsalya Tithi Jain Event on This (Blairstown) Event at Siddhachalam Day Month Date Day Month Paksha Tithi U.S. Indian Annual Life Sunrise Sunset Tejas Deliwala; Bharat Shah; Jiv Daya Day (Animal Jan. 1 Thu. Poush Sudi Pancham New Year's Day 7:21 AM 4:40 PM Pradip Shah Amar Jain Welfare Day) Jan. 2 Fri. Prakash D. Shah 7:21 AM 4:41 PM Atul Mehta; Lalit Chordia; Rashmi Jan. 3 Sat. 7:21 AM 4:42 PM Parekh; Sunita Shah Jan. 4 Sun. Aatham Sharad Bohra Shirish Patrawalla 7:21 AM 4:43 PM Guru Govind Jan. 5 Mon. Hetal Sonawala 7:21 AM 4:44 PM Singh Jayanti Jan. 6 Tues. 7:21 AM 4:45 PM Jan. 7 Wed. 7:21 AM 4:46 PM Jan. 8 Thu. 7:21 AM 4:47 PM Jan. 9 Fri. 7:20 AM 4:48 PM Naman Saklecha; Dr. Narendra Jan. 10 Sat. Choudas Abhishek 7:20 AM 4:49 PM Parson Choudhary Jan. 11 Sun. Poonam Biren Gosalia 7:20 AM 4:50 PM Poush / Magh ( Jan. 12 Mon. Krishna Vadi Beej Mallinath Gyan Srenik Doshi 7:20 AM 4:51 PM Paksha) Nandlal D. Sheth; Jan. 13 Tues. Lohri Raj Kamdar 7:19 AM 4:52 PM Rajesh Jain Vijaichand Makar Jan. 14 Wed. Subhash Kothari Sardarmal Sand; 7:19 AM 4:53 PM Sankranti Atul Kothari Jan. 15 Thu. Pancham Pongal Rajkumar Dhadda 7:19 AM 4:54 PM Jan. 16 Fri. Dinesh Jain Praveen Jain 7:18 AM 4:55 PM Kirti Shah; Jan. 17 Sat. Himanshu Gandhi; 7:18 AM 4:56 PM Monish Jain 1 Sunrise & Sunset Civil Date Panchang Date Holiday Swamivatsalya Tithi Jain Event on This (Blairstown) Event at Siddhachalam Day Month Date Day Month Paksha Tithi U.S. Indian Annual Life Sunrise Sunset Jan. 18 Sun. Aatham Trupti Shah 7:17 AM 4:58 PM Martin Luther Jan. 19 Mon. 7:17 AM 4:59 PM King, Jr.'s Bir. Pushpendra Jain; Jan. 20 Tues. Priti Shah; 7:16 AM 5:00 PM Praveen Bothra Chandraprabhu Janm Tap; Jan. 21 Wed. Agyarash Lalit Kothari 7:15 AM 5:01 PM Parshwanath Janm, Tap Ajay Shah; Jan. 22 Thu. Amit Jain 7:15 AM 5:02 PM Rajmohan Kothari Pankaj Sogani; Jan. 23 Fri. Ronak Mehta 7:14 AM 5:04 PM Prashant Mehta Jan. 24 Sat. Sonali Haria Subodh Shah 7:13 AM 5:05 PM Rishabhnath Jan. 25 Sun. Choudas Moksha; Sheetalnath Lakhpat Choudhari 7:13 AM 5:06 PM Gyan Republic Day; Mahavir Mauni Jan. 26 Mon. Chinese New Kalpendo Pasad Kankariya; 7:12 AM 5:07 PM Amavasya Year Kamlesh Parekh Magh Starts Narendra S. Jan. 27 Tues. (Shukla Sudi Bhailal Shah 7:11 AM 5:08 PM Kothari Paksha) Hamir Vadi; Jan. 28 Wed. Beej Vasupujya Gyan Subodh Shah 7:10 AM 5:10 PM Sandeep Jain Jan. 29 Thu. Bharat Jain 7:09 AM 5:11 PM Abhishek Jain; Jan. 30 Fri. Chauth Vimalnath Janm Tap Tejas Shah 7:08 AM 5:12 PM Pramod Jain Vasant Bhupendra Jan. 31 Sat. Pancham Niranjan Shah 7:07 AM 5:13 PM Panchami Mookim Feb. 1 Sun. Magh Sudi Chatt Vimalnath Gyan Atul Jain 7:06 AM 5:15 PM Feb. 2 Mon. 7:05 AM 5:16 PM Feb. 3 Tues. Aatham 7:04 AM 5:17 PM Mukta K. Shah; Feb. 4 Wed. 7:03 AM 5:18 PM Sripal Adhi Ranjan Shah; Feb. 5 Thu. Dasham Ajeetnath Janm Tap Satish K. Patel; 7:02 AM 5:20 PM Nimesh R. Mehta Feb. 6 Fri. Swati Mehta 7:01 AM 5:21 PM 2 Sunrise & Sunset Civil Date Panchang Date Holiday Swamivatsalya Tithi Jain Event on This (Blairstown) Event at Siddhachalam Day Month Date Day Month Paksha Tithi U.S. Indian Annual Life Sunrise Sunset Umangilal Mehta; Mahendra J. Shah; Ratna Tray Dharamnath Janm Anurag Jain; Dr. Feb. 7 Sat. Teras 7:00 AM 5:22 PM Prarambh Tap Devindraben S. Shah; Mukesh Vakharia Ashwin Shah; Bhagyashree Girish Shah; Feb. 8 Sun. Choudas 6:59 AM 5:23 PM Shah Manohar Daga; Nilesh Shah Rekhraj Momaya; Ratna Tray Feb. 9 Mon. Poonam Bachubhai M. Jawahar S. Javeri 6:58 AM 5:24 PM Purn Zaveri Magh / Falgun Feb. 10 Tues. ( Krishna Vadi Mahendra J. Shah 6:57 AM 5:26 PM Paksha) Feb. 11 Wed. Kanak Vora 6:55 AM 5:27 PM Lincoln's Patni Computer Feb. 12 Thu. 6:54 AM 5:28 PM Birthday Sys. Inc. Feb. 13 Fri. Jiten Dedhia 6:53 AM 5:29 PM Feb. 14 Sat. Pancham Valentine's Day Valentines Day Jadavji R. Shah 6:52 AM 5:31 PM Padmaprabhu Feb. 15 Sun. Chatt Shreedevi Shah 6:50 AM 5:32 PM Garbha President's Bharat Shah; Priti Feb. 16 Mon. 6:49 AM 5:33 PM Birthday Shah Feb. 17 Tues. Aatham Dr. Sanjay Parikh 6:48 AM 5:34 PM Feb. 18 Wed. Rishabhnath Janm Jayesh Shah Anil Jain 6:46 AM 5:35 PM Feb. 19 Thu. Rajesh Jain 6:45 AM 5:37 PM Feb. 20 Fri. Jay Bapna 6:44 AM 5:38 PM Sheetalnath Janm; Vishal Jain; Feb. 21 Sat. Baras 6:42 AM 5:39 PM Tap Divyesh Shah Washington's Sushma T. Jain; Feb. 22 Sun. 6:41 AM 5:40 PM Birthday Suraj K. Ravindran Feb. 23 Mon. Choudas Maha Shivratri Rishabhnath Moksha Deepak Shah 6:39 AM 5:41 PM Feb. 24 Tues. Amavasya Shreyanshnath Gyan 6:38 AM 5:42 PM 3 Sunrise & Sunset Civil Date Panchang Date Holiday Swamivatsalya Tithi Jain Event on This (Blairstown) Event at Siddhachalam Day Month Date Day Month Paksha Tithi U.S. Indian Annual Life Sunrise Sunset Vishakha Mehta; Feb. 25 Wed. Amavasya Ash Wed. Kirit Parekh 6:36 AM 5:44 PM Rajendra Shah Falgun Starts Feb. 26 Thu. (Shukla Sudi Naveen Shah 6:35 AM 5:45 PM Paksha) Feb. 26 Thu. Jason B. Doshi Hiren Gala; Feb. 27 Fri. Dooj Arhanath Garbha Sweta Shah 6:33 AM 5:46 PM Chandrakant Shah Jiv Daya Day (Animal Feb. 28 Sat. Falgun Sudi Teej Nalini Shah 6:32 AM 5:47 PM Welfare Day) Mar. 1 Sun. Falgun Sudi Pancham Mallinath Moksha Kiran Mehta 6:30 AM 5:48 PM Mar. 2 Mon. Kishor Gosalia 6:29 AM 5:49 PM Chandraprabhu Shakuntla Jain; Mar. 3 Tues. Satam Vivek Jain 6:27 AM 5:50 PM Moksha Sanjeev Dhandia Asthanika Sambhavnath Mar. 4 Wed. Aatham 6:26 AM 5:52 PM Prarambh Garbha Mar. 5 Thu. Rohit Vadhar 6:24 AM 5:53 PM Mar. 6 Fri. 6:23 AM 5:54 PM Mar. 7 Sat. 6:21 AM 5:55 PM Girish Shah; Che Gaon Ni Yatra with Daylight Saving Mar. 8 Sun. Falgun Sudi Baras Prakash Mehta Manharlal R. 7:19 AM 6:56 PM Jain Center of New Time Begins Gosalia Jersey Mar. 9 Mon. Nilesh Shah 7:18 AM 6:57 PM Mar. 10 Tues. Choudas Holi Dr. Vinay Shah 7:16 AM 6:58 PM Mar. 11 Wed. Asthanika Purn Poonam Dhuleti 7:15 AM 6:59 PM Falgun / Raj Kamdar; Dr. Chaitra Pradeep Shah; Mar. 12 Thu. Vadi 7:13 AM 7:00 PM (Krishna Prakash Kapadia; Paksha) Harshad Nandu Mar. 13 Fri. 7:11 AM 7:01 PM Padmaprabhu Mar. 14 Sat. Chauth Harshad Sanghvi 7:10 AM 7:03 PM Moksha Mar. 15 Sun. Pancham Kiran Mehta 7:08 AM 7:04 PM Mar. 16 Mon. Chatt Suparshwanath Gyan Amit I. Vora 7:06 AM 7:05 PM 4 Sunrise & Sunset Civil Date Panchang Date Holiday Swamivatsalya Tithi Jain Event on This (Blairstown) Event at Siddhachalam Day Month Date Day Month Paksha Tithi U.S. Indian Annual Life Sunrise Sunset Suprashwanath Mar. 17 Tues. Satum St. Patrick's Day Moksha; 7:05 AM 7:06 PM Chandraprabhu Gyan Mar. 18 Wed. Jagnesh Shah Kiran Shah 7:03 AM 7:07 PM Varshi Tap Ashok Jain; Mar. 19 Thu. Aatham 7:01 AM 7:08 PM Prarambh Maunish Bhansali First Day of Mar. 20 Fri. Navam Pushpadant Garbha Kirit Kothari 7:00 AM 7:09 PM Spring Mar. 21 Sat. 6:58 AM 7:10 PM Mar. 22 Sun. Agyarash Rishabhnath Gyan Sagar Mody 6:56 AM 7:11 PM Mar. 23 Mon. 6:55 AM 7:12 PM Mar. 24 Tues. 6:53 AM 7:13 PM Mar. 25 Wed. Choudas Jyoti S. Shah 6:51 AM 7:14 PM Sonya Mehta; Mar. 26 Thu. Amavasya Adidev Jain 6:50 AM 7:15 PM Mihir Desai Chaitra Starts Mar. 27 Fri. (Shukla Sudi Ekam Gudi Padva Mallinath Garbh Kamlesh Jhaveri 6:48 AM 7:16 PM Paksha) Mar. 28 Sat. 6:47 AM 7:17 PM Nirav M. Mehta; Mar. 29 Sun. Teej Kunthunath Gyan 6:45 AM 7:19 PM Prakash B. Shah Mar. 30 Mon. Sanjay Gokhru 6:43 AM 7:20 PM Mar. 31 Tues. Pancham Ajeetnath Moksha C. J. Kothari 6:42 AM 7:21 PM Chaitra; Sambhavnath Apr. 1 Wed. Aayambli Oli Sudi Chatt Bhawri Surana 6:40 AM 7:22 PM Moksha Prarambh Apr. 2 Thu. 6:38 AM 7:23 PM Apr. 3 Fri. Aatham Ram Navmi 6:37 AM 7:24 PM Bhavanji P. Apr. 4 Sat. Shrey Sanghvi 6:35 AM 7:25 PM Lodaya Sumatinath Janm; Siddharth Jain; Apr. 5 Sun. Agyarash Palm Sun. 6:33 AM 7:26 PM Gyan; Moksha Bipin Shah Bikrami Apr.
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