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Margasira Pushya Dhanush – Makara Margazhi – Thai Margasira Manmatha Samvatsara Shaka 1937 North Indian Vikram Samvat 2072 Gujarat Vikram Samvant 2072 Dhanush – Makara Pushya Margazhi – Thai Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun:07:47-17:05 Sun:08:09-16:22 Sun:08:09-16:23 RK:15:55:27-17:05:14 31 RK:11:14:22-12:16:01 1 RK:10:12:54-11:14:42 2 Ashtami All Day Margasira K Ashtami All Day Ashtami 10:52 Svaati 24:16 Hasta All Day Hasta 10:04 Sun:08:09-16:24 Sun:08:09-16:25 Sun:08:08-16:27 Sun:08:08-16:28 Sun:08:08-16:29 Sun:08:08-16:30 Sun:08:07-16:31 RK:15:22:47-16:24:44 3 RK:09:11:09-10:13:14 4 RK:14:22:25-15:24:41 5 RK:12:18:21-13:20:47 6 RK:13:21:25-14:24:03 7 RK:11:16:24-12:19:13 8 RK:10:13:34-11:16:37 9 Navami 13:29 Dashami 15:43 Ekadashi 17:24 Dvadashi 18:24 Trayodashi 18:43 Chaturdashi 18:24 Amavasya 17:30 Chitra 13:06 Svaati 15:47 Vishaakha 17:56 Anuraadha 19:26 Jyeshtha 20:17 Mula 20:30 P.shadha 20:11 Saphala Ekadashi Pradosham Marghazi Moolam Amavasya Tarpanam Masa Shivaratri (Tamil Hanumat Jayanthi) Sun:08:07-16:33 Sun:08:06-16:34 Sun:08:06-16:35 Sun:08:05-16:37 Sun:08:04-16:38 Sun:08:04-16:40 Sun:08:03-16:41 RK:15:29:51-16:33:07 10 RK:09:10:01-10:13:30 11 RK:14:28:20-15:32:04 12 RK:12:21:16-13:25:15 13 RK:13:25:53-14:30:07 14 RK:11:17:30-12:22:00 15 RK:10:12:49-11:17:35 16 Pausha S Dvitiiya 14:30 Tritiiya 12:36 Chaturthi 10:35 Panchami 08:31 Shashthi 30:27 Saptami 28:25 Ashtami 26:28 Prathama 16:10 Shravana 18:24 Dhanishta 17:09 Shatabhisha 15:48 P.Bhadra 14:25 U.Bhadra 13:02 Revati 11:43 U.shada 19:27 Bhogi Lohri Makara Sankramana 11:56:27 Karidina Dhanurmasa Concludes Thai Pongal Mattu Pongal Makara Sankranti Sun:08:02-16:43 Sun:08:01-16:44 Sun:08:00-16:46 Sun:07:59-16:47 Sun:07:59-16:49 Sun:07:58-16:50 Sun:07:56-16:52 RK:15:37:53-16:42:57 17 RK:09:06:59-10:12:20 18 RK:14:34:39-15:40:18 19 RK:12:23:39-13:29:37 20 RK:13:30:13-14:36:30 21 RK:11:17:38-12:24:14 22 RK:10:10:39-11:17:34 23 Navami 24:35 Dashami 22:49 Ekadashi 21:13 Dvadashi 19:50 Trayodashi 18:44 Chaturdashi 18:01 Purnima 17:45 Ashvini 10:27 Bharani 09:17 Krittika 08:15 Rohini 31:24 Mrigashirsha 30:47 Aardra 30:29 Punarvasu 30:37 Pushya 31:13 Samb Dashami Putrada Ekadashi Good for Marriage & Pradosham Thai Poosam Graha Pravesha Good for Graha Pravesha, New Vehicle after 8:30 AM Sun:07:55-16:53 Sun:07:54-16:55 Sun:07:53-16:57 Sun:07:52-16:58 Sun:07:51-17:00 Sun:07:49-17:02 Sun:07:48-17:03 RK:15:46:31-16:53:46 24 RK:09:02:12-10:09:47 25 RK:14:41:06-15:49:03 26 RK:12:25:26-13:33:44 27 RK:13:34:17-14:42:57 28 RK:11:16:47-12:25:49 29 RK:10:07:12-11:16:36 30 Pausha K Dvitiiya 18:56 Tritiiya 20:25 Chaturthi 22:27 Panchami 24:54 Shashthi 27:35 Saptami 30:14 Prathama 18:03 Aslesha 08:24 Magha 10:09 P.Phalguni 12:27 U.Phalguni 15:13 Hasta 18:15 Chitra 21:21 Aslesha All Day Good for Marriage Sankatahara Chaturthi Thyagaraja Swami Aradhana Rahu Enters Simha after 8:30 AM Good for Marriage, Graha 19:32 Pravesha, New Vehicle Panchanga by mypanchang.com calculated as per Vancouver’s Longitude & Latitude Pushya Manmatha Samvatsara Shaka 1937 North Indian Vikram Samvat 2072 Gujarat Vikram Samvant 2072 Makara – Kumbha Magha Thai - Maasi Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun:07:45-17:07 Sun:07:44-17:08 Sun:07:43-17:10 Sun:07:41-17:12 Sun:07:40-17:13 Sun:07:38-17:15 RK:08:55:51-10:06:00 1 RK:14:47:30-15:58:02 2 RK:12:26:33-13:37:28 3 RK:13:37:58-14:49:17 4 RK:11:15:02-12:26:45 5 RK:10:02:35-11:14:42 6 Pausha K Navami 10:26 Dashami 11:36 Ekadashi 12:00 Dvadashi 11:38 Trayodashi 10:32 Ashtami 08:35 Anuraadha 28:38 Jyeshtha 29:48 Mula 30:13 P.shadha 29:54 U.shada 28:59 Vishaakha 26:45 Shattila Ekadashi Pradosham Masa Shivaratri Good for Marriage after 10 Sun:07:36-17:17 Sun:07:35-17:18 Sun:07:33-17:20 Sun:07:32-17:22 Sun:07:30-17:23 Sun:07:28-17:25 Sun:07:27-17:27 RK:16:04:28-17:16:59 7 RK:08:48:09-10:01:05 8 RK:14:53:40-16:07:01 9 RK:12:27:01-13:40:46 10 RK:13:41:12-14:55:23 11 RK:11:12:25-12:27:01 12 RK:09:56:58-11:11:59 13 Chaturdashi 08:50 Amavasya 30:39 Magha S Prathama 28:06 Dvitiiya 25:22 Tritiiya 22:33 Chaturthi 19:47 Panchami 17:10 Shashthi 14:47 Shravana 27:33 Dhanishta 25:45 Shatabhisha 23:45 P.Bhadra 21:39 U.Bhadra 19:36 Revati 17:42 Ashvini 16:02 Amavasya Tarpanam Chinese New Year Varada Ganesh Chaturti Vasant Panchami Kumbha Sankramana 00:55:35 Thila Chaturthi Sri Panchami Good for Marriage, Graha Pravesha, New Vehicle Sun:07:25-17:28 Sun:07:23-17:30 Sun:07:21-17:32 Sun:07:20-17:33 Sun:07:18-17:35 Sun:07:16-17:37 Sun:07:14-17:38 RK:16:13:20-17:28:47 14 RK:08:39:18-09:55:11 15 RK:14:59:31-16:15:50 16 RK:12:26:50-13:43:35 17 RK:13:43:56-15:01:07 18 RK:11:09:03-12:26:40 19 RK:09:50:27-11:08:31 20 Saptami 12:41 Ashtami 10:56 Navami 09:34 Dashami 08:36 Ekadashi 08:03 Dvadashi 07:56 Trayodashi 08:16 Bharani 14:40 Krittika 13:39 Rohini 12:59 Mrigashirsha 12:44 Aardra 12:53 Punarvasu 13:28 Pushya 14:29 Ratha Saptami Madhva Navami Bhishma Ekadashi Pradosham Good for Graha Pravesha, New Bhishma Asthami Bhishma Dwadashi Good for Graha Pravesha, New Vehicle till 2 PM Vehicle Sun:07:12-17:40 Sun:07:10-17:42 Sun:07:08-17:43 Sun:07:06-17:45 Sun:07:04-17:47 Sun:07:03-17:48 Sun:07:01-17:50 RK:16:21:57-17:40:27 21 RK:08:29:31-09:48:28 22 RK:15:04:59-16:24:22 23 RK:12:26:04-13:45:54 24 RK:13:46:12-15:06:29 25 RK:11:05:02-12:25:46 26 RK:09:43:15-11:04:25 27 Chaturdashi 09:04 Purnima 10:20 Magha K Dvitiiya 14:09 Tritiiya 16:35 Chaturthi 19:12 Panchami 21:51 Aslesha 15:57 Magha 17:52 Prathama 12:02 U.Phalguni 22:54 Hasta 25:52 Chitra 28:57 Svaati All Day Maghi Poonam P.Phalguni 20:12 Good for Marriage, Graha Sankatahara Chaturthi Maasi Magham Pravesha. For New Vehicle after 13:00 Sun:06:59-17:52 Sun:06:57-17:53 RK:16:30:17-17:51:55 28 RK:08:19:00-09:41:04 29 Shashthi 24:18 Saptami 26:21 Svaati 8:00 Vishaakha 10:47 Panchanga by mypanchang.com calculated as per Vancouver’s Longitude & Latitude Magha Manmatha Samvatsara Shaka 1937 North Indian Vikram Samvat 2072 Gujarat Vikram Samvant 2072 Kumbha – Mina Phalguna Maasi - Panguni Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun:06:55-17:55 Sun:06:53-17:56 Sun:06:51-17:58 Sun:06:48-18:00 Sun:06:46-18:01 RK:15:10:06-16:32:37 1 RK:12:24:50-13:47:49 2 RK:13:48:03-15:11:30 3 RK:11:00:31-12:24:24 4 RK:09:35:29-10:59:50 5 Magha K Ashtami 27:50 Navami 28:35 Dashami 28:32 Ekadashi 27:41 Dvadashi 26:05 Anuraadha 13:07 Jyeshtha 14:50 Mula 15:49 P.shadha 16:01 U.shada 15:28 Good for Marriage till 1 PM Good for Marriage till 15:30 Vijaya Ekadashi Good for Marriage, Graha Pravesha till 12:30 Sun:06:44-18:03 Sun:06:42-18:04 Sun:06:40-18:06 Sun:06:38-18:08 Sun:06:36-18:09 Sun:06:34-18:11 Sun:06:32-18:12 RK:16:38:21-18:03:10 6 RK:08:07:56-09:33:11 7 RK:15:14:54-16:40:37 8 RK:12:23:13-13:49:23 9 RK:13:49:36-15:16:14 10 RK:10:55:37-12:22:42 11 RK:09:27:20-10:54:53 12 Trayodashi 23:50 Chaturdashi 21:04 Amavasya 17:54 Phalguna S Prathama 14:31 Dvitiiya 11:04 Tritiiya 07:41 Chaturthi 28:33 Panchami 25:46 Shravana 14:12 Dhanishta 12:22 Shatabhisha 10:05 P.Bhadra 07:31 U.Bhadra 28:50 Revati 26:12 Ashvini 23:44 Bharani 21:37 Pradosham Amavasya Tarpanam Solar Eclipse Good for Marriage, Krishna Chaitanya Jayanthi Maha Shivaratri Not visible Graha Pravesha Sun:07:30-19:14 Sun:07:28-19:15 Sun:07:26-19:17 Sun:07:23-19:19 Sun:07:21-19:20 Sun:07:19-19:22 Sun:07:17-19:23 RK:17:46:11-19:14:12 13 RK:08:56:29-10:24:57 14 RK:16:19:28-17:48:23 15 RK:13:21:20-14:50:43 16 RK:14:50:53-16:20:43 17 RK:11:50:27-13:20:45 18 RK:10:18:56-11:49:42 19 Shashthi 24:27 Saptami 22:42 Ashtami 21:33 Navami 21:02 Dashami 21:08 Ekadashi 21:50 Dvadashi 23:02 Krittika 20:57 Rohini 19:49 Mrigashirsha 19:16 Aardra 19:21 Punarvasu 20:03 Pushya 21:19 Aslesha 23:04 Mina Sankramana 22:48:36 Good for Marriage, Graha Holasthaka Begins Guru Pushyamrita Yoga Amalaki Ekadashi Karadayan Nombu Pravesha, New Vehicle After 20:03 Sun:07:15-19:25 Sun:07:13-19:26 Sun:07:11-19:28 Sun:07:09-19:29 Sun:07:06-19:31 Sun:07:04-19:32 Sun:07:02-19:34 RK:17:53:49-19:25:02 20 RK:08:44:50-10:16:31 21 RK:16:23:50-17:55:58 22 RK:13:19:16-14:51:51 23 RK:14:52:01-16:25:04 24 RK:11:45:09-13:18:40 25 RK:10:10:26-11:44:24 26 Trayodashi 24:41 Chaturdashi 26:42 Purnima 29:00 Phalguna K Prathama 07:30 Dvitiiya 10:05 Tritiiya 12:39 Magha 25:16 P.Phalguni 27:48 U.Phalguni 30:37 Prathama All Day Hasta 09:36 Chitra 12:40 Svaati 15:42 Pradosham Karidina Hasta All Day Sankatahara Chaturthi Holi Lakshmi Jayanthi Vasantotsavam Phanguni Uttiram Lunar Eclipse 1:39 – 5:54 Sun:07:00-19:35 Sun:06:58-19:37 Sun:06:56-19:38 Sun:06:54-19:40 Sun:06:52-19:41 RK:18:01:19-19:35:44 27 RK:08:33:08-10:08:00 28 RK:16:28:07-18:03:27 29 RK:13:17:10-14:52:57 30 RK:14:53:06-16:29:21 31 Chaturthi 15:04 Panchami 17:11 Shashthi 18:52 Saptami 19:58 Ashtami 20:24 Vishaakha 18:35 Anuraadha 21:10 Jyeshtha 23:19 Mula 24:53 P.shadha 25:47 Ranga Panchami Panchanga by mypanchang.com calculated as per Vancouver’s Longitude & Latitude Phalguna Manmatha Samvatsara Durmukhi Samvatsara Shaka 1938 North Indian Vikram Samvat 2073 Gujarat Vikram Samvant 2072 Mina – Mesha Chaitra Panguni - Chittirai Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Muhurtha only given for reference, King Guru Sun:06:49-19:43 Sun:06:47-19:45 13 From Morning to Please consult your Minister Budha RK:11:39:53-13:16:34 1 RK:10:01:59-11:39:08 2 Afternoon Mesha temple/astrologer for exact timings Senapathi Mangal Phalguna K Dashami 18:58 Sankramana Punyakala and to match day with tarabalam, Navami 20:04 Shravana 25:20 Sasyadhipati Shukra Chandra balam.
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