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IMPORTANT DATES - 2020 Phone # (609)580-1935 4240 Route 27 (609)356-0112 Princeton NJ 08540 JANUARY FEBRUARY DURGA MANDIR IMPORTANT DATES - 2020 Phone # (609)580-1935 4240 Route 27 (609)356-0112 Princeton NJ 08540 www.durgamandirnj.org JANUARY FEBRUARY Date Day Event Date Day Event 01-01 Wed New year Day 02-01 Sat Durga Saptashati* 01-04 Sat Durga Saptashati* 02-05 Wed Ekadashi (Jaya) 01-06 Mon Ekadashi (Putrda) 02-08 Sat Sundar kand Path*/ 01-09 Thu SatyaNarayan Vrat * Poornima/SatyaNarayan Vrat * 02-11 Tue Ganesh Chaturthi* 01-10 Fri Poornima 02-13 Thu Sankranti(Phalgun) 01-11 Sat Sundar kand Path* 02-18 Tue Ekadashi(Vijaya) 01-13 Mon Ganesh Chaturthi*/ Lohri * 02-21 Fri Maha ShivRatri* 01-14 Tue Makar Sankranti / Pongal 02-23 Sun Amavas 01-20 Mon Ekadashi (Shattila) 01-24 Fri Amavas 01-26 Sun Republic Day (India) 01-29 wed Basant Panchami/ Saraswati Jayanti * MARCH APRIL Date Day Event Date Day Event 04-01 Wed Durga Ashtami* 03-02 Mon Hola Ashtkam Begins 04-02 Thu Ram Navami* 03-05 Thu Ekadashi (Amalki) 04-04 Sat Durga Saptashati*/Akhand Ramayan 03-07 Sat Durga Saptashati* starts*/Ekadashi (Kamada) 03-09 Mon Poornima/SatyaNarayan Vrat*/Holika 04-05 Sun Akhand Ramayan Bhog* Dahan 04-07 Tue Poornima/SatyaNarayan 03-12 Thu Ganesh Chaturthi* Vrat*/Hanuman Jayanti* 03-14 Sat Sundar Kand 04-10 Fri Ganesh Chaturthi* Path*/Sankranti(Chaitra) 04-11 Sat Sundar kand path* 03-16 Mon Sheetala Ashtami 04-13 Mon Sankaranti (Vaishakh) 03-19 Thu Ekadashi (Papmochani) 04-18 Sat Ekadashi (Varuthini) 03-23 Mon Amavas 04-22 Wed Amavas 03-24 Tue Navratra Begins (Samvat 2077) 04-25 Sat Akshya Tritiya(Parshu Ram 03-28 Sat Vishal Bhagwati Jagran* Jayanti/Vishnu Sahasra Namavali * * EVENTS WILL BE CELEBRATED IN THE TEMPLE DURGA MANDIR IMPORTANT DATES - 2020 Phone # (609)580-1935 4240 Route 27 (609)356-0112 Princeton NJ 08540 www.durgamandirnj.org MAY JUNE Date Day Event Date Day Event 05-02 Sat Durga Saptashati* 06-01 Mon Ekadashi (Nirjala) 05-03 Sun Ekadashi (Mohini) 06-04 Thu SatyaNarayan Vrat*/ VatSavitri 05-06 Wed SatyaNarayan Vrat* 06-05 Fri Poornima 05-07 Thu Poornima 06-06 Sat Durga Saptashati Path* 05-09 Sat Sundar kand Path* 06-08 Mon Ganesh Chaturthi* 05-10 Sun Ganesh Chaturthi* 06-13 Sat Sundar kand Path* 05-14 Thu Sankranti (Jyesth) 06-14 Sun Gayatri Mantra Jaap*/Sankranti 05-17 Sun Ekadashi (Apara) (Ashaad) 06-16 Tue Ekadashi(Yogini) 05-22 Fri Amavas 06-20 Sat Amavas JULY AUGUST Date Day Event Date Day Event 07-01 Wed Ekadashi (Devshayani) 08-01 Sat Durga Saptashati Path* 07-02 Thu Jaya Parvati vrat begins 08-02 Sun Maha Mrityunjya Havan* 07-04 Sat Durga Saptashati path*/Guru 08-03 Mon Poornima/Satyanarayan Vrat*/ Poornima/ SatyaNarayan Vrat* Raksha Bandhan/ Shravan Monday 07-06 Mon Shravan Monday Begins ends 08-06 Thu Ganesh Chaturthi* 07-07 Tue Jaya Parvati vrat ends 08-08 Sat Sundar kand Path* 07-08 Wed Ganesh Chaturthi* 08-11 Tue Shri Krishan Janmashtami* 07-11 Sat Sundar kand Path* 08-14 Fri Ekadashi (Aja) 07-16 Thu Sankranti(Shraavan)/Ekadashi (Kamika) 08-15 Sat Independence Day India 07-20 Mon Amavas 08-16 Sun Sankranti(Bhadrapad) 07-24 Fri Nagpanchami * 08-18 Tue Amavas 07-25 Sat Maha Rudra Abhishek* 08-21 Fri Hartalika Teej /Vinayak Chaturthi* 07-26 Sun Maha Mrityunjya Jaap* 08-25 Tue Maha Laxmi Vrat Begins/Radha 07-30 Thu Ekadashi(Pavitra) Ashtami 08-28 Fri Ekadashi (Padama) 08-31 Mon Anant Chaturdashi * EVENTS WILL BE CELEBRATED IN THE TEMPLE DURGA MANDIR IMPORTANT DATES - 2020 Phone # (609)580-1935 4240 Route 27 (609)356-0112 Princeton NJ 08540 www.durgamandirnj.org SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Date Day Event Date Day Event 09-01 Tue Poornima/Satyanaryan 10-01 Thu Poornima Vrat*/Poornima Shraddh 10-03 Sat Durga Saptashati* 09-02 wed Pratipada Shraddh (Pitri Pakash 10-05 Mon Ganesh Chaturthi* Begins) 10-10 Sat Sundar kand path* 09-05 Sat Durga Saptashati* / Ganesh 10-12 Mon Ekadashi (Purshotama) Chaturthi* 10-17 Sat Navratri begins/ Vishal Bhagwati 09-09 Wed Maha Laxmi Vrat ends Jagran*/Sankranti(Kartik) 10-23 Fri Durga Ashtami* 09-12 Sat Sundar Kand* 10-24 Sat Maha Navami* 09-13 Sun Ekadashi (Indira) 10-25 Sun Vijaya Dashmi (Dusehra)/ Chandi 09-16 Wed Sankranti(Aashwin) Amavas (Sarav Yagna* Pitri Shraddh) 10-26 Mon Ekadashi (Papankusha) 09-18 Fri Adhik Maas begins 10-30 Fri SatyaNarayan Vrat* 09-27 Sun Ekadashi (Purshotama) 10-31 Sat Poornima/Akhand Ramayan starts* 09-30 Wed SatyaNarayan Vrat* NOVEMBER DECEMBER Date Day Event 11-01 Sun Akhand Ramayan Bhog* 11-04 Wed Karwa Chauth*/ Ganesh Chaturthi* Date Day Event 12-03 Thu Ganesh Chaturthi* 11-07 Sat Durga Saptashati* 11-08 Sun Ahoi Ashtami 12-05 Sat Durga Saptashati* 11-11 Wed Ekadashi (Rama) 12-10 Thu Ekadashi (Utapanna) 11-12 Thu Dhan Teras 12-12 Sat Sundar kand Path* 11-13 Fri Hanuman Jayanti* 12-14 Mon Amavas 11-14 Sat Deepawali ( Amavas ) 12-15 Tue Sankranti (Paush) 11-15 Sun Sankranti(Margshirsh)/Annkoot* 12-25 Fri Ekadashi(Mokshada) 11-16 Mon Bhai Dooj 12-29 Tue Poornima/SatyaNarayan Vrat* 11-21 Sat Sundar kand path* 11-25 Wed Ekadashi (Hari Parvodhini) 11-26 Thu Tulsi Vivah 11-29 Sun Poornima/ SatyaNarayan Vrat* * EVENTS WILL BE CELEBRATED IN THE TEMPLE.
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