Margashira Pournami or Margashirsha/Margazhi Purnima

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Pournami that falls in the month of Mrigashira or Margashirsha or Margazhi is called as Margashirsha Purnima or Margashira Pournami. Dattatreya Jayanthi is observed on this day, special rituals will be held in temples dedicated to Lord Dattatreya (incarnation of Trimurtis). In some regions Margashirsha Purnami is called as Battissi Purnima, Korala Purnima, Margashirsha Poonam, Naraka Purnima or Udyatithi Purnima.
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Ashwayuja Pournima or Ashwin Purnima Importance & Dates

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, where as North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Pournami that falls in the month of Ashwayujam or Ashwin is called as Ashwin Purnima or Ashwayuja Pournami. Ashwin Purnima (Sharad Purnima) 2019 Dates Ashwin Purnima 2019 Date - 13th October (Sunday) Ashwin Purnima 2020 Date - 30th October (Friday) In some parts of India, it is called as Kojagiri Purnima or Kuanr Purnima. It is also called as Sharad Purnima as the day marks the beginning of Sharad Rutu. North Indian people celebrate Kojagari Lakshmi Puja, Kaumudi Puja, and Indra Puja on this day. In West Bengal, Lakshmi Puja is observed on this day. In Orissa it is also called as Kumar Purnima and they celebrate Gaja Lakshmi Puja on this day. In Puri Jagannath Temple, Ashwayuja Pournami is one of the big festivals.
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Bhadrapada Purnima or Bhadra Purnima

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Pournami that falls in the month of Bhadrapada or Badra is called as Bhadra Purnima or Bhadrapada Pournami. Bhadrapada Purnima is one of the popular festival in Gujrat, dedicated to Goddess Ambaji. At Ambaji temple in Arasur, Banaskantha district of Gujarat huge fair will be held. The temple is one of the fifty-one Shakthi peetas.
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Sravana Pournami or Sawan Purnima

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. Pournami that falls in the month of Shravanam is called as Sravana Purnima or Sravana Pournami or Sawan Purnima. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. The whole Sravana month is considered as very auspicious. Sravana Pournami is also called as Maha Sravanam. Raksha Bandhan(Rakhi Pournami) is celebrated on this day. The day is also celebrated as Hayagriva Jayanthi. On this day Narali Purnima or Nariyal Purnima is observed in Maharashtra. In Gujarat, the day is known as Akshar Purnima. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Jharkhand people calls it as Kajri Purnima or Kajari Purnima.
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Ashada Purnima or Ashada Pournami

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. Pournami that falls in the month of Ashadam is called as Ashada Purnima or Ashada Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Ashada Purnima is known as Guru Pournami. As per Hindu Scriptures, the day is dedicated to Gurus (Teachers) to pay their respects & express the gratitude to their teachers. The day is also celebrated by Jains and Buddhists. It is believed that on this day Lord Shiva taught yogic sciences very first time to Saptharishis (seven sages) Agastya, Atri, Bhardwaja, Gautam, Jamadagni, Vashista, and Visvamitra, because of this Lord Shiva is also called as Adi Yogi.
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Jyeshta Purnima or Jyeshta Pournami

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. Pournami that falls in the month of Jyeshta is called as Jyeshta Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Jyeshta Purnima is also known as Snan Purnima or Jagannatha Purnima. Snan yatra is celebrated in Puri Jagannath temple. Vat Savitri vrat is observed on this day by north Indian married women, to prolonging their married life.
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Vaisakha Pournami or Vaisakha Purnima

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Vaisakham is the second month in Hindu calendar. Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Pournami that falls in the month of Vaisakha is called as Vaisakha Purnima or Vaisakha Pournami or Baisakhi Pournami. Budha Jayanthi is celebrated on Vaisakha Purnima day, as this day is birth anniversary of Gautama Budha. The day is also called as Budha Purnima.
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Importance of Chaitra Pournami or Chaitra Purnima

Full moon days in Hindu calendar are known as Purnima or Pournami. South Indian people called it as Pournami, whereas North Indians called it as Purnima. Chaitra is the first month in Hindu calendar.   Apart from festivals, Pournami is a very important and auspicious day in Hindu calendar. Pournami that falls in the month of Chaitra is called as Chitra Purnima or Chaitra Pournami. Chaitra Purnima is Lord Hanuman’s birth anniversary, the day is celebrated as Hanuman Jayanthi. The tribal festival Chaitra Parva is celebrated on this day in Odisha and some parts of Bihar. The day is considered as Chitra Gupta's birthday. Tamil people celebrates Chaitra Pournami as Chitragupta Puja. He is the assistant of Lord Yama. It is believed that Chitragupta will erase all the negative karmas and sins.
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Mohini Ekadashi 2024 Date, Importance & Story

Ekadashi is the 11th day in the Hindu calendar. Mohini  Ekadashi is observed in the month of Vaisakha during Shukla paksha(waxing phase of the moon) Ekadashi.  Ekadashi is also known as Hari Vasara as it is dedicated to lord Vishnu (Sri Hari). On this day Hindu devotees observe fasting and end after sunrise of the next day.  Breaking the fasting is called Parana. It is believed that Ekadashi fasting helps in the ride of all the sins and past life misdeeds. According to Hindu mythology, Mohini is the attractive female avatar of Lord Vishnu. In Mahabharata, it is mentioned as Lord Vishnu appears in the form of Mohini to acquire the pot of Amrita from demons (asuras) and gives it back to gods(devas). Mohini Ekadashi 2024 Date In 2024 Mohini Ekadashi is celebrated on Sunday, 19th May. Tithi Begins: May 18th 2024 at 11:22 am Tithi Ends: May 19th 2024 at 01:50 pm Importance & legend associated with Mohini Ekadashi When Yudhishthir asked Lord Krishna about the importance of…
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Sankashti Chaturthi 2024 Dates

Observing Sankashta Chaturthi is believed to help in removing all difficulties and obstacles in life. Sankashti Vrat and Puja are dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Hindu Calendar is based on Lunar months, each calendar month has two Chaturthi Tithis. One is after the full moon (Purnima), called Krishna Paksha is known as Sankashti Chaturthi and the one after the new moon (Amavasya), called Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chathurthi. In Tamilnadu, Sankashti Chaturthi is known as Sankatahara Chaturthi or Ganesha Sankatahara. If Sankashti Chaturthi falls on Tuesday, it is called Angarki Chaturthi. Sankashti Chaturthi falls in Magh month and is known as Sankat Chauth. Sankashti Chaturthi observance timings may differ from city to city as it is observed from Sunrise to Moonrise. We recommend you to search your city's Moonrise timings at https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/. Read more about Sankashti Chaturthi. Sankashti Chaturthi 2024 Dates Chaturthi Date Thiti Lambodara Sank…
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About Rohini Vrat & Vrat Vidhi

Rohini Vrat is popular vrat practiced by the Jain community. The vrat is observed on Rohini Nakshatra day by Jain ladies for health and long life of their husbands. In some families, all the family members observe this vrat. According to Hindu and Jain calendars, 7 nakshatras are there, among them Rohini is fourth nakshatra. nakshatra falls once  in every twenty seven days. Rohini vrat is observed on the day after sunrise. Rohini Vrat Vidhi On the day, devotees observing the fast wakes early and takes the holy bath. A photo or an idol of Vasupujya (one of the Twenty four Tirtankaras) is set up in the puja room. A puja is performed to the idol after a holy bath and offerings are made like dhoop and prasad. After the puja, devotees start the fasting and that stretches up to the rise of next nakshatra called Marghashira or Marghashirsha. After the end of vrat, they visit the temple and do charity works like feeding poor people, giving cloths. The significance …
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Akshaya Tritiya Significance & Observances

Akshaya Tritiya is a highly auspicious and holy day for Hindus. In some parts of India, it is called as Akti or Akha Teej. As per Hindu calendar, it falls on Vaishakha month, Shukla Paksha Tritiya (Third day during bright half of Vaisakha month). Akshaya Tritiya is the day of the birth of Lord Parashurama who is the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Akshaya is a Sanskrit word, which means never diminishing and the day is believed to bring good luck and success. Significance According to beliefs, on Akshaya Tritiya day Veda Vyasa Maharshi started to write Mahabharata. It is believed that on this day Satya Yuga got over and Tretha Yuga got started. A couple of legends is associated with Akshaya Tritiya, one of the legends is, on this day Lord Krishna the incarnation of Lord Vishnu gifted Akshaya Patra (The food bowl, that would never go empty) to Pandavas. Why people purchase gold on Akshay Tritiya? Akshaya Tritiya is believed as never diminishing and it is also …
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Hanuman Jayanthi, Veer Hanuman Shobha Yatra

Hanuman Jayanthi Hanuman Jayanthi is the birthday of Lord Sri Hanuman, The Monkey God. Lord Hanuman born on Purnima day in the month of Chaitra, i.e, on the 15th day of Shukla Paksha. Devotees offer prayers to Hanuman by going temples or at home by chanting Hanuman chalisa. Hanuman Jayanthi Shobha yatra is a rally by Hanuman Devotees. In 2017, Hanuman Jayanthi is falling on April, 11th. In Maharashtra, Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated on Moola Nakshatra which falls in Hindu lunar month of Margazhi (Margashiram), in Karnataka it is celebrated on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi of Margashira Month. In my post I explained about Hindu Calendar or Panchangam. Hanuman is a devotee of Sri Rama. He is also called as Anjeya or Anjaneeputra. Hauman is believed to have magical powers. In India most of the villages have Lord Hanuman Temple. Telugu people observe fast or vrat with Hanuman maladharana for 41 days, which starts on Chaitra Pournami and ends on the tenth day (Dashami…
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Hevalambhi Nama Telugu Panchangam 2017-2018 pdf, Telugu Gantala Panchangam 2017-2018 pdf Download

In 2017-2018 Telugu new year Ugadi called as Sree Hevalambhi Nama Samvatsaram. Telugu calendar is called as Panchangam, Here we are providing 2 different Telugu Panchangam 2017-2018 pdf files (Telugu Calendar 2017-2018). Ugadi is the New Year’s Day for Telugu people. This is the most auspicious & important festival in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Every year. The Telugu calendar (Panchangam) includes 60 year names. Every 60 years one name cycle completes and the names repeat in the next cycle. Read my post Telugu Year Names & Ugadi Festival. Telugu Gantala Panchangam 2017-2018 pdf by L Subrahmanya Sindhanthi Telugu Panchangam 2017-2018 pdf by TTD Part 1 (from pages 1-61) Part 2 (from pages 62-123)  Part 3 (from pages 124-186)
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