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Hindu Temple of Florida 2021 Calendar OFFLORIDA OFFlDRIDA Special Events NEW YEARS DAY TEMPLE WILL BE JANUARY1 10AM SARVA DEVATHA HOMAM OPEN ALL DAY PRASAD SADAN WILL JANUARY13 7PM GODHA KALYANAM BE OPEN ALL DAY JANUARY14 MAKARA SANKRANTHI 7PM LORD AYYAPPA SWAMY ABHISHRKAM AND PRAKARA UTSAVAM TRmYA 22.40 10.30AM LORD SATYANARAYANA PUSH YA9.45 ABHISHEKAM 8PM PONGAL CELEBRATIONS RK 11.15-12.33 10 AM SARVA DEVATHA HOMAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM JANUARY18 TULAVASASHTI 6PM LORD SUBRAMANYA ABHISHEKAM 10AM GODDESS MAHALAKSHMI 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM JANUARY 27 THAI POOSAM 6 PM LORD SUBRAMANYA ABHISHEKAM POORNIMA 7.30 PM SATYANARAYANA POOJA 8PM EKANTA SEVA PANCHAMI 20.44 SASHTI 19.17 SAPTAMI 17.34 ASHTAMI 15.36 NAVAMI 13.28 DASAMl11.10 EKADASI MAGHA 9.26 03 P PHALGUNI 8.47 U PHALGUNI 7.50 05 CHITRA 29.16+ 06 SWATI 27.42+ VISHAKA 26.02 EKADASI 8.47 RK 16.28-17.46 RK 8.41-9.59 04 RK 15.11-16.29 RK 12.35-13.54 RK 13.54-15.12 07 RK 11.18-12.36 DWADASI 30.23+ OB ANURADHA 24.19+ 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM 7PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA 10AM GODDESS RK 10.00-11.18 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA VISHNU SAHASRANAMA SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM LORD SATYANARAYANA 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM PARAYANAM ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA 7.30PMSADGU RU 8PM EKANTA SEVA 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM VADAMALA SEVA SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 6PM AY YAPPA SWAMY POOJA 7 PMLORD ANJANEYA ABHISHEKAM CHATURDASI 25.52 AMAVASYA PAUSHAMASA BEGINS THAIMASAM TRmYA 21.15 CHATURTHI 21.38 13 PONGAL 14 SHATABISHA 19.39 MULA 21.07 11 DHANURMASA MAKARA SANKRANTHI DHANISHTA 18.47 15 16 RK 8.42-10.00 AMAVASYA 24.00 UTTARAYANA PUNYA KALAM RK 11.20-12.39 RK 10.01-11.20 POOJAENDS DWITIYA21.35 P SHADA 19.51 BHOGI SHRAVANA 18.34 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM RK 15.15-16.34 PRATHAMA 22.31 RK 13.58-15.17 10AM GODDESS 10.30AM LORD 10 AM SURYA POOJA SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM U SHADA 18.58 6PM SRIRAMA POOJA MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA RK 12.38-13.57 SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM SRI RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY POOJA 8PM EKANTA SEVA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM 6PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 7.30PM SADGURU SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 6PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA VISHNU SAHASRANAMA PARAYANAM 7PM AYYAPPA SWAMY POOJA ABHISHEKAM VADAMALA SEVA AYYAPPA SWAMY PRAKARA UTSAVAM • 7PM GODHA KALYANAM PONGAL CELEBRATIONS PANCHAMI 22.44 TULAVA SASHTI SAPTAMI 26.45+ Inauguration Day NAVAMI FULL NIGHT NAVAMl7.59 DASAMI 10.26 P BHADRA 21.13 17 REVATI 26.06+ 19 20 BHARANI FULL NIGHT 21 BHARANI 8.10 22 KRITTIKA 11.02 RK 16.38-17.57 SASHTI 24.29+ RK 15.19-16.39 ASHTAMI 29.20+ RK 14.01-15.21 RK 11.21-12.41 RK 10.01-11.21 U BHADRA 23.24 ASHWINI 29.06+ 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM RK 8.42-10.01 10.30AM NAGARAJA RK 12.41-14.00 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA 10AM GODDESS 10.30AM LORD ABHISHEKAM SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM 6PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 7PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM VISHNU SAHASRANAMA 7.30PM SADGURU 8PM EKANTA SEVA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA 8.15PM ANJANEYA PARAYANAM SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM VADAMALA SEVA PRADOSHAM TRAYODASI 14.41 POORNIMA POORNIMA PRATHAMA 13.12 DWITIYA 11.42 ARUDRA 16.42 26 ASLESHA 16.51 29 MAGHA 15.58 3 EKADASI 12.28 24 DWADASI 13.54 RK 15.23-16.44 THAI POOSAM POORNIMA 14.16 RK 11.22-12.43 RK 10.01-11.22 ROHINI 13.31 MRIGASIRISHA 15.25 CHATURDASI 14.47 PUSHYA 17.20 2B RK 16.42-18.03 RK 8.41-10.01 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM PUNARVASU17.19 RK 14.03-15.24 10AM GODDESS 10.30AM LORD 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA RK 12.42-14.03 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM 10AM SRI KRISHNA POOJA SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA VISHNU SAHASRANAMAPARAYANAM 7.30PM SADGURU 8PM EKANTA SEVA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM VADAMALA SEVA 6 PM LORD SUBRAMANYA ABHISHEKAM SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM 7.30PM SATYANARAYANA POOJA • TRmYA 9.54 P PHALGUNI 14.48 RK 16.47-18.08 10 AM GANESHA HOMAM .30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKA CHATURTHI 7.55 SAPTAMI 25.37 ASHTAMI 23.37 NAVAMl21.43 DASAMI 19.56 PANCHAMI 29.49+ CHITRA 10.37 SWATI 9.15 VISHAKA 7.58 JYESHTA 29.44+ U PHALGUNI 13.27 RK 12.43-14.05 RK 14.05-15.27 ANURADHA 30.47+ RK 9.59-11.21 RK 8.39-10.00 RK 11.21-12.44 7PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA 10AM-4PM TYAGARAJA 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM VISHNU SAHASRANAMA SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM 10AM GODDESS ARADHANA CELEBRATIONS PARAYANAM MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 7.30PM SADGURU 10.30AM LORD ABHISHEKAM SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 8PM EKANTA SEVA SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA VADAMALA SEVA ABHISHEKAM Super Bowl PRADOSHAM TRAYODASI 15.35 CHATURDASI 14.39 AMAVASYA MAGHA MASA DWITIYA 14.26 EKADASI U SHADHA 27.42+ 09 SHRAVANA 27.35+ 10 11 BEGINS 12 P BHADRA 30.03+ 07 DWADASI 16.49 OB RK 15.29-16.52 RK 12.44-14.07 AMAVASYA 14.05 RK 9.56-11.20 EKADASI 18.17 P SHADHA 28.08+ DHANISHTA 27.53+ MAASI MASAM MULA 28.51+ RK 8.36-9.58 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM 7PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA RK 14.07-15.30 10.30AM LORD RK 16.51-18.14 VISHNU SAHASRANAMA PRATHAMA 13.59 SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA PARAYANAM 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA SATABISHA 28.41+ 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM RK 11.20-12.44 SRI RAGHAVENDRA 6PM AYYAPPA SWAMY POOJA 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA SWAMY POOJA 10AM GODDESS VADAMALA SEVA 7.30PM SADGURU MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 8PM EKANTA SEVA ABHISHEKAM TRmYA 15.29 .,_A CHATURTHI 17.07 PANCHAMI 19.16 KUMARA SASHTI RATHA SAPTAMI ASHTAMI 27.02+ NAVAMI 29.12+ U BHADRA FULL NIGHT .... U BHADRA 7.59 15 REVATI 10.26 .,_.,6 17 KRITTIKA 19.27 19 ROHINI 22.13 RK 16.55-18.19 RK 8.32-9.56 RK 15.32-16.56 SASHTl21.48 SAPTAMI 24.28+ RK 11.19-12.43 RK 9.53-11.18 ASHWINI 13.19 BHARANI 16.24 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM RK 12.43-14.08 RK 14.08-15.33 10AM GODDESS 10.30AM LORD MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 6PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 10 AM ARLINAPARAYANAM ABHISHEKAM VISHNU SAHASRANAMA 8PM EKANTA SEVA 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM PARAYANAM 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA 8.15PM ANJANEYA SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA VADAMALA SEVA 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 7.30PM SADGURU ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM DASAMI 30.46+ EKADASI EKADASI 7.35 PRADOSHAM CHATURDSI 29.20+ POORNIMA PRATHAMA 24.49+ MRIGASIRISA24.28+ 21 PUNARVASU 26.47+ 23 24 ASLESHA 26.05+ MAASIMAGHAM P PHALGUNI 23.05 RK 16.59-18.24 EKADASI FULL NIGHT 22 RK 15.34-17.00 DWADASI 7.35 RK 14.08-15.34 25 RK 9.49-11.16 ARUDRA 26.01+ TRAYODASI 30.49+ POORNIMA 27.17+ 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM RK 8.27-9.52 10.30AM NAGARAJA PUSHYA 26.47+ 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA MAGHA 24.48+ 10.30AM LORD ABHISHEKAM RK 12.43-14.08 SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM RK 11.16-12.42 SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 10AM GODDESS MAHALAKSHMI 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA 6PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 7.30PM SADGURU ABHISHEKAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM VISHNU SAHASRANAMA SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 6 PM LORD SUBRAMANYA PARAYANAM ABHISHEKAM 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA 8.15PM ANJANEYA 7.30PM SATYANARAYANA POOJA ABHISHEKAM VADAMALA SEVA 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 8.30 PM EKANTA SEVA DWITIYA 22.05 Special Events U PHALGUNI 21.07 FEBRUARY 17 KU MARA SASHTI 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYAABHISHEKAM RK 17.02-18.28 2B FEBRUARY 26 6.00 PM MAASI MAG HAM LORD SUBRAMANYAABHISHEKAM 7.30 PM SATYANARAYANAPOOJA 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM CHATURTHI 16.29 PANCHAMI 13.51 SASHTl11.29 SAPTAMI 9.24 ASHTAMI 7.40 CHITRA 16.59 SWATl15.05 VISHAKA 13.27 ANURADHA 12.07 NAVAMI 30.17+ RK 15.36-17.03 RK 12.41-14.09 RK 14.09-15.36 RK 11.13-12.41 JYESHTA 11.08 TRmYA 19.16 RK 9.45-11.13 HASTA 19.02 10.30AM NAGARAJA ABHISHEKAM 7PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA 7PM SRIRAMA POOJA 10AM GODDESS RK 8.21-9.48 VISHNU SAHASRANAMA SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM MAHALAKSHMI ABHISHEKAM 10.30AM LORD 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA PARAYANAM SATYANARAYANA ABHISHEKAM 10AM GANESHA HOMAM ABHISHEKAM 7.30PMSADGURU 8PM EKANTA SEVA SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM 6PM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA VADAMALA SEVA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM ABHISHEKAM DASAMI 29.14+ EKADASI DWADASI 28.10+ PRADOSHAM MAHA SHIVARATHRI AMAVASYA PHALGUNA MASA BEGINS MULA 10.29 U SHADHA 10.11 09 10 PRASAD SADAN WILL 12 BE OPEN LATE PRATHAMA 31.36+ RK 17.05-18.33 07 EKADASI 28.32+ OB RK 15.37-17.05 TRAYODASI 28.10+ CHATURDASI 28.32+ AMAVASYA 29.21+ P SHADHA 10.10 SHRAVANA 10.33 DHANISHTA 11.15 SATABISHA 12.21 P BHADRA 13.52 10.30 AM GANESHA ABHISHEKAM RK 8.16-9.44 10.30AM NAGARAJA RK 12.40-14.08 RK 14.08-15.37 RK 11.10-12.39 RK 9.40-11.10 ABHISHEKAM 9.30AM EKADASA RUDRA 4.30 PM DURGA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM 6PM SRI KRISHNA POOJA KALASA STAPANA MAHANYASA PARAYANAM 4AM 4TH PERIOD 10.30AM LORD SATYANARAYANA SRI RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY POOJA ABHISHEKAM 7PM LORD SUBRAMANYA VISHNU SAHASRANAMA 10 AM SADGURU SAIBABA ABHISHEKAM RUDRABHISHEKAM FOLLOWED ABHISHEKAM PARAYANAM 10.30 AM SRIRAMA POOJA BY RUDRA HOMAM 4-7PM NATYANJALI SRI RAMA SAHASRANAMAM 10AM GODDESS MAHALAKSHMI 5PM NAVAGRAHA ABHISHEKAM 8.15PM ANJANEYA 7PM LORD SHIVA ABHISHEKAM SRI RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY POOJA ABHISHEKAM 6PM AYYAPPASWAMY POOJA VADAMALA SEVA 5PM LAGUNYASAPURVAKA EKADASA VARA 7 PM LORD ANJANEYA ABHISHEKAM RUDRABHISHEKAM 4 PERIODS 8PM
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