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Lord Simha Sankraman 2011 Sun Transists in Simha Rasi in Which Date

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Simha Sankraman or Singha Sankramana punya thithi is the day on which Surya Bhagawan enters into Simha rashi (Leo zodiac) from Karka rashi (cancer zodiac). Simha Sankraman 2011 date is August 17. Sun’s transition into Simha rasi marks the beginning of Simha Masam in various solar calendars followed in India. During Simha Sankraman Chinga Masam begins as per traditional Malayalam calendar followed in Kerala and Avani Masam is the Tamil Month which is similar to Malayalam Chingam month. Bhadra Month is the similar month to Simha Masam in Bengali calendar.

During Simha Sankraman day, Sankraman punya snan are performed in many holy places. Lord Vishnu, Surya Bhagawan, and Lord Narasimha swamy are worshipped on Singha Sankraman day. Next Sankraman is Kanya Sankraman day during which Sun transits to Kanya raasi (Virgo zodiac).

In Vishnumurthy temple located at Kulai near Mangalore celebrates Simha Sankraman with utmost devotion. On Simha Sankramana Narikela Abhishekha (holy bath with tender coconut water), Appada Pooja to Ganapati, and Hoovina Pooja to Lord Vishnumurthy are performed. Everyday special pujas are offered to Lord Vishnunurthy from the day of Simha Sankramana to Kanya Sankramana. Many other temples of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh consider this auspicious day as a festival.

Lord September 28 2011 Tithi Vrat Nakshatra Rashi and Festival

Tithi in Hindu Calendar on September 28, 2011 – Shukla Paksha Pratipada or the first day during the waxing phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in all places. It is Shukla Paksha Pratipada Tithi till 2:47 PM September 28, 2011. After 2:47 PM it is Shukla Paksha Dwitiya or the second day during the waxing phase of moon. All time based on India Standard Time.
Nakshatra – Hasta or Hastam or Atham Nakshatra till 4:25 PM on September 28, 2011. Afterwards it is Chitra or Chithirai Nakshatram.
Rashi or Moon Sign – Kanya Rashi.

Festivals, Vrat and Auspicious days – Navratri begins. Ghatasthapana.
Ashwin Shukla Paksha Pratipada or first day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Ashwin month in calendars followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Ashwin Shukla Paksha Pratipada or first day during the waxing phase of moon in Ashvin month in calendars followed in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Jammu and Kashmir.

11th day of Puratassi Masam in Tamil Calendar followed in Tamil Nadu.12th day of Kanni Masam in Malayalam Calendar in Kerala.10th day of Aashin month in Bengali Calendar.

Lord Daily Panchangam August 2011 Tithi, Nakshtra, Yoga, Shubha Muhurthams in August 2011

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Daily panchangam August 2011 or Hindu daily calendar August 2011 gives daily Hindu astrology details like tithi, nakshatra, yoga, and shubha muhurthams in this month. August 2011 coincides with Shravan month & Bhadrapad month in North Indian Hindi calendars and it is Shravana month in Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati calendars. This month is Shraban mash and Bhadra mash in Bengali calendar. Aadi masam & Avani month coincide with August 2011 in Tamil Calendar whereas Malayalam months of Karkidakam month & Chingam month coincide with August 2011.



August 2011 Daily Panchangam includes masam (mahina / month), paksha (fortnight – Shukla or Krishna / Sud or Vad paksha), tithi (Day), sunrise and sunset of each day, nakshatra (star), varjam (time to avoid), Durmuhurtam (bad time), Shubha muhurat (auspicious time), yogam, karnam, Sun sign, moon sign, rahu kalam, gulika kalam, yamaganda kaalam, vrata or other significance of each day, and festivals of the month. Naga Panchami, Varlakshmi Vratam, Rakhi festival, and Avani Avittam (Upakarma / Yagnopavitha dhaarana) are the important Hindu festivals in August 2011. Please note that if the time given is more than 24 hours, then it is the early morning of next day. (For example: 25:00 = 1 am next day, 26:00 = 2 am next day).


Monday, 1 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Dwitiya in Shravan Month

Tithi : Dwitiya – 19:06:31. Shravan Somvar vrat begins in Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu & Kannada calendars. Shivamuth Puja in Goa.

Sunrise : 06:19:11

Sunset : 19:10:42

Moonrise : 07:36:19

Nakshtra : Magha – 26:19:57+
Yoga : Vyatipata – 07:52:22

Skipped Yoga : Varigha – 28:32:12+

Karna : Balava – 08:28:51

Karna : Kaulava – 19:06:31

Skipped Karna : Taitula – 29:41:37+

Sunsign : Karkataka

Moonsign : Simha

Rahu Kalam : 07:55:37 – 09:32:03

Gulikai Kalam : 14:21:23 – 15:57:49

Yamaganda Kalam : 11:08:30 – 12:44:56

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:19:13 – 13:10:39

Tuesday, 2 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Tritiya in Shravan Month

Tithi : Tritiya – 16:15:14. Hariyali Teej. Madhushravani Tritiya Vrat.

Sunrise : 06:19:30

Sunset : 19:10:15

Moonrise : 08:36:20

Nakshtra : Purva Phalguni – 24:15:33+

Yoga : Parigha – 25:06:37+

Karna : Garaja – 16:15:14

Karna : Vanija – 26:48:23+

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Simha – 29:44:18+

Rahu Kalam : 15:57:33 – 17:33:54

Gulikai Kalam : 12:44:52 – 14:21:13

Yamaganda Kalam : 09:32:11 – 11:08:32

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:19:11 – 13:10:34

Wednesday, 3 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Chaturthi in Shravan Month

Tithi : Chaturthi – 13:22:02. Nag Chaturthi.

Sunrise : 06:19:49

Sunset : 19:09:46

Moonrise : 09:36:10

Nakshtra : Uttara Phalguni – 22:12:10

Yoga : Shiva – 21:42:09

Karna : Vishti – 13:22:02

Karna : Bava – 23:57:06

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Kanya

Rahu Kalam : 12:44:48 – 14:21:02

Gulikai Kalam : 11:08:33 – 12:44:48

Yamaganda Kalam : 07:56:04 – 09:32:18

Thursday, 4 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Panchami in Shravan Month

Tithi : Panchami – 10:34:26. Naga Panchami. Phani Gauri Vratham. Garuda Panchami Vratham.

Sunrise : 06:20:08

Sunset : 19:09:17

Moonrise : 10:36:14

Nakshtra : Hasta – 20:17:15

Yoga : Sidhha – 18:24:32

Karna : Balava – 10:34:26

Karna : Kaulava – 21:14:47

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Kanya

Rahu Kalam : 14:20:51 – 15:57:00

Gulikai Kalam : 09:32:25 – 11:08:34

Yamaganda Kalam : 06:20:08 – 07:56:17

Abhijit Muhurtham : 12:19:04 – 13:10:21

Friday, 5 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Sashti in Shravan Month

Tithi : Shashthi – 07:58:48. Supaudan Vrata. Avyanga Saptami Vrat.

Skipped Tithi : Saptami – 29:40:04+

Sunrise : 06:20:27

Sunset : 19:08:47

Moonrise : 11:36:57

Nakshtra : Chitra – 18:36:46

Yoga : Sadhya – 15:18:27

Karna : Taitila – 07:58:48

Karna : Garaja – 18:47:05

Skipped Karna : Vanija – 29:40:04+

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Kanya – 07:24:54

Rahu Kalam : 11:08:34 – 12:44:37

Gulikai Kalam : 07:56:29 – 09:32:32

Yamaganda Kalam : 15:56:42 – 17:32:44

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:19:00 – 13:10:13


Saturday, 6 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Ashtami in Shravan Month

Tithi : Ashtami – 27:41:34+. Pushpashtami.

Sunrise : 06:20:45

Sunset : 19:08:16

Moonrise : 12:38:16

Nakshtra : Swaati – 17:15:02

Yoga : Shubha – 12:27:21

Karna : Vishti – 16:38:08

Karna : Bava – 27:41:34+

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Tula

Rahu Kalam : 09:32:38 – 11:08:34

Gulikai Kalam : 06:20:45 – 07:56:41

Yamaganda Kalam : 14:20:27 – 15:56:23

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:18:55 – 13:10:05


Sunday, 7 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Navami in Shravan Month

Tithi : Navami – 26:05:14+. Kaumari Puja.

Sunrise : 06:21:03

Sunset : 19:07:43

Moonrise : 13:39:35

Nakshtra : Vishakha – 16:14:38

Yoga : Shukla – 09:53:27

Karna : Balava – 14:50:34

Karna : Kaulava – 26:05:14+

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Tula – 10:27:39

Rahu Kalam : 17:31:53 – 19:07:43

Gulikai Kalam : 15:56:03 – 17:31:53

Yamaganda Kalam : 12:44:23 – 14:20:13

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:18:50 – 13:09:57


Monday, 8 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Dashami in Shravan Month

Tithi : Dashami – 24:51:44+. Asha Dashami.

Sunrise : 06:21:21

Sunset : 19:07:10

Moonrise : 14:39:36

Nakshtra : Anuradha – 15:36:47

Yoga : Brahma – 07:37:49

Skipped Yoga : Indra – 29:40:41+

Karna : Taitila – 13:25:37

Karna : Garaja – 24:51:44+Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Vrischika

Rahu Kalam : 07:57:05 – 09:32:48

Gulikai Kalam : 14:19:59 – 15:55:43

Yamaganda Kalam : 11:08:32 – 12:44:16

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:18:44 – 13:09:47


Tuesday, 9 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Ekadashi in Shravan Month

Tithi : Ekadashi – 24:01:05+. Putrada Ekadashi.

Sunrise : 06:21:39

Sunset : 19:06:37

Moonrise : 15:36:52

Nakshtra : Jyeshtha – 15:21:36

Yoga : Vaidhriti – 28:01:51+

Karna : Vanija – 12:23:34

Karna : Vishti – 24:01:05+

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Vrischika – 15:21:36

Rahu Kalam : 15:55:22 – 17:30:59

Gulikai Kalam : 12:44:08 – 14:19:45

Yamaganda Kalam : 09:32:53 – 11:08:30

Abhijit Muhurtha : 12:18:38 – 13:09:38

Wednesday, 10 August 2011, Shukla Paksha Dwadashi in Shravan Month

Tithi : Dwadashi – 23:33:02. Pavitra Baras. Pavitrotsavam in Tirumala Tirupati, Yadagirigutta, and many other Vaishnava temples.

Sunrise : 06:21:56

Sunset : 19:06:02

Moonrise : 16:30:09

Nakshtra : Mula – 15:28:48

Yoga : Vishkambha – 26:41:03+

Karna : Bava – 11:44:15

Karna : Balava – 23:33:03

Sunsign : Karka

Moonsign : Dhanu

Rahu Kalam : 12:43:59 – 14:19:30

Gulikai Kalam : 11:08:28 – 12:43:59

Yamaganda Kalam : 07:57:27 – 09:32:57

Lord Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga August 2011 Date and Time Good days for Buying

Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is a good day for moving into new house, opening of shops, buying gold, bikes and cars, booking of cars and other auspicious ceremonies as per Hindu panchang and calendar, especially those followed in North India. In August 2011, Sarvarta Siddhi Yoga dates are August 6, 8, 12, 13, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26 and August 31, 2011. Below is the detail time for August 2011.

On August 6, 2011 – Sarvartha Siddha Yoga is from sunrise to 9:06 PM.
On August 8 – from sunrise to 6:27 PM.
On August 12 – from 5:20 PM evening.
On August 13 – till 6:09 PM evening.
On August 18 – full day.
On August 19 – full day.
On August 22, 2011 – 11:47 AM to next day before sunrise.
On August 24 – sunrise to 2:28 PM.
On August 25 – from 3:09 PM.
On August 26 – till 3:11 PM
On August 31 – from 10:09 PM to next day morning.

Sarvartha Siddha Yoga occurs three or four times in a month and is mainly followed in North India.

Lord Maharaj Agrasen Jayanti 2012 | Agrawal and Agrahari Community Agrasen Jayanti Dates 2012

Maharaj Agrasen Jayanti is the Birth Anniversary of Maharaj Agrasen. The Agrawal and Agrahari community trace their origin to Maharaj Agrasena. Agrawal and Agrahari community Celebrates This Festival Very Much. Maharaj Agrasen Jayanti 2011 date is September 28. The birth anniversary is annually observed on the first day of the waxing phase of moon in Ashwin month – Ashwin Shukla Paksha Pratipada.

The popular belief is that Maharaja Agrasen was a contemporary of Sri Krishna. He was a Suryavanshi King in Dwapar Yuga. There are numerous other accounts that connect Agrasena Maharaj with Sri Krishna.

Legend has that Agrasena Maharaj did severe Tapas and invoked Shiva, who advised him to worship Goddess Lakshmi. Agrasena Maharaj then performed tapas for Goddess Lakshmi. She appeared and asked him to take up business profession for the prosperity of his people. Thus Agrawal and Agrahari community members follow the tradition of business.

Maharaj Agrasen Jayanti is observed annually on the first day of the waxing phase of moon in Ashwin month – Ashwin Shukla Paksha Pratipada.

Lord Soubhagyavati Shradh Ninth Day of the Pitru Paksha | Soubhagyavati Shradh Dates 2012

Soubhagyavati Shradh is observed on the ninth day of the Pitru Paksha fortnight and is dedicated to women who did not die as a widow. This Comes Every Year. It is observed during the waning phase of moon (Krishna Paksha) in Ashwin month. Soubhagyavati Shradh 2012 date is September 21. Soubhagya Vati Shradh rituals and rites are strictly followed for women who died when their husbands were alive.

In some regions, the no rituals are performed on the day. Instead food or meal is offered to the married woman’s soul. Some people also feed a Sumangali (married women) on the day.

Soubhagyavati rituals vary from region to region and from community to community. But in all regions on the day, Shradh is performed for one's mother or any other woman in the family, who did not die a widow.

In the rituals, instead of deities, demigods known as dhurilochan whose eyes remain half closed are invoked. Dhuri means smoke and lochan means eyes; their eyes remain half closed due to smoke.

Lord Vyatipata Yoga August 2011 Date and Time

Vyatipata Yoga Tithi is an inauspicious and bad period as per Hindu calendar and Panchang. The popular belief is that things performed during the period will not be successful. In August 2011 there is Vyatipata Yoga on August 1 and August 26. The time is detailed below.

August 1, 2011 – The time is from 12:53 AM night to 10:31 AM.
August 26, 2011 – The time is from 1:20 AM to 11:38 PM.

The time period of Vyatipat is known as a period of calamity.

Those people who were born during the Vyatipata Yog period might face difficulties in life as per Hindu astrology. The solution is to offer prayers to Ganesha.

All auspicious activities like opening, entering new home, buying are avoided during the period.

Lord Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shraddh Calendar Dates 2011

Shradh Dates 2011 as per Hindu calendar followed in India is from September 13 to September 27, 2011. In Hinduism, Shradh is the rituals performed by relatives for the departed souls of dead ancestors, parents and relatives. Below are the Mahalaya Pitru Paksha and Shradh 2011 dates. Tarpan and Shradh are performed on all Amavasi or no moon days. But the most important period to perform Shradh is the Pitru Paksha period during the Krishna Paksha fortnight in Ashwin month (September – October). In some regions this period is the Bhadrapad Krishna Paksha.

Pitru Paksha Shraddh Dates in 2011

September 13, 2011 – Mahalya Pitru Paksha begins
September 14, 2011 – Dwitiya Shradh
September 15 – Tritiya Shradh
September 16 – Chaturthi Shradh
September 17 – Panchami Shradh
September 18 – Shasti Shradh
September 19 – Saptami Shradh
September 20, 2011 – Ashtami Shradh
September 21, 2011 – Navami Shradh
September 22, 2011 – Dasami Shradh
September 23, 2011 – Ekadashi Shradh
September 24, 2011 – Dwadashi Shradh
September 25, 2011 – Trayodashi Shradh
September 26, 2011 – Chaturdashi Shradh
September 27, 2011 – Mahalaya Amavasi – Most important day of Shradh

Shradh and Tarpan are also performed on all Amavasi day in a year. You can find the Amavasi dates in 2011 in this earlier article – Amavas 2011 dates.

Apart from this Shradh is also performed on the birth star of the dead person and also on the nakshatra the person died.
Another popular date for performing Shradh is the Basant Panchami day in Magh month. In 2011, Basant Panchami.

Lord Aadi Masam 2011 Aadi Month in 2011 in Tamil Calendar

Aadi month begins Today – July 17, 2011 in Tamil Calendars. Aadi Masam is the fourth month in Tamil Calendar and some people consider the month as inauspicious or bad as Dakshinayana Punyakalam, the night time of Gods, begins in the Aadi month. But numerous unique Tamil rituals and festivals are also observed during Aadi month so some people consider it as auspicious. Aadi is also dedicated to the worship of Amman – Mother Goddess.

Aadi Masam ends on August 17, 2011.
Aadi Masam, or Adi, is the fourth month in Tamil Calendar and is termed inauspicious by many as the Dakshinayana Punyakalam begins in the month. In 2011, the Aadi Masam begins on July 17 and ends on August 17. But several Tamil Hindu rituals and festivals are held in the month of Aadi and therefore it is also auspicious to some people.

Here are the important festivals and auspicious days in Aadi Masam in 2011
Dakshinayana Punyakalam, the night of the Devas, begins on the first day of the month Aadi. It is marked on July 17, 2011. Some communities perform Tarpanam on the day. The sun changes its direction during this period and next six months is the night time of the gods. Due to this reason, no auspicious events are held in the month.

Aadi Chevvai – the Tuesdays in Aadi Masam is highly auspicious.
Aadi Velli – Fridays in the Aadi Masam is also considered auspicious.
Aadi Amavasi (July 30, 2011) – No moon day in Aadi month dedicated to offering Shradh and Tarpan to dead ancestors.
Aadi Pooram (August 2) – The day is dedicated to Andal.
Varalakshmi Puja (August 12) – Worship of Goddess Lakshmi.
Aadi Perukku (August 3) – The festival is dedicated to Kaveri River and falls on the eighteenth day in Aadi Masam.
Aadi Karthigai (July 25, 2011) – festival dedicated to Lord Muruga.

Lord Pothi Purnima Date Full Moon Day in Shravan Month

Pothi Purnima is observed on the full moon day in Shravan month. The day is dedicated to the reading of the books written Gurus and Saints. It is observed on Guru Purnima day and also by some communities on Shravan Purnima day. Guru Purnima is on July 15, 2011 and Shravan Purnima is on August 13, 2011.

The day is primarily meant for showing respect to Gurus and Saints.

In Shirdi Sai Baba temples, Sai Charita is read on the day – non stop by several devotees.

Lord Gruhapravesh Auspicious Dates Grah Pravesh Muhurat in 2011 November December | Griha Pravesh 2011

Griha Pravesh 2011 – Gruhapravesh dates 2011 or Grah Pravesh Muhurat in 2011

Gruhapravesh or Griha Pravesh or Gruhapravesham or Grah pravesh is the house warming ceremony or puja of moving into new house as per Hinduism. This article provides you the list of Grahpravesh dates in 2011 with all details like nakshatra, lagna, amsha, rashi, and shubh muhurat for the day which is suitable for Gruha pravesham. Here, you can find details about Gruhapravesh dates in 2011 or Grihapravesh muhurat in 2011.

6 November 2011, Sunday, Ekadasi, Uttarabhadra & mithuna. Auspicious muhurat = 9.50 pm
7 November 2011, Monday, dwadasi, uttarabhadra, dhanu lagna. Auspicious time = 10.30 am
7 November 2011, Monday, Dwadasi, uttarabadra, mithuna. Best muhurat = 9.46 pm
12 November 2011, Saturday, Dwitiya (vidiya), rohini, dhanussu. Best maurat = 10.10 am
12 November 2011, Saturday, Dwitiya (Vidiya), rohini, midhuna. Auspicious muhurtham = 9.26 pm
13 November 2011, Sunday, tritiya, rohini, dhanu. Shubha muhurtham = 10.06 am
16 November 2011, Wednesday, sashti, pushyami, midhuna. Shubha muhurta = 9.10 pm
16 November 2011, Wednesday, sashti, pushyami, kanya. Shubh muhurat = night 2.54 hrs
20 November 2011, Sunday, dasami, uttara, kanya. Best time = Night 2.39 hrs
21 November 2011, Monday, ekadasi, uttara, dhanu. Shubh muhurat = 9.35 am
28 November 2011, Monday, Chaturthi, uttarashada, kanya. Shubha muhurtham = night 2.09 hrs
30 November 2011, Wednesday, dhanista, kanya. Gruhapravesh muhurat = night 2.01 hrs

Gruhpravesh December 2011 dates, Best Muhurats for Grihapravesham December 2011

1 December 2011, Thursday, saptami, dhanista nakshatram, dhanu lagna. Shubha muhurtham = 8.55 am
1 December 2011, Thursday, saptami, shatatara 7 kanya. Best time = night 1.57 hrs
2 December 2011, Friday, ashtami, shatabhisha nakshatra & mithuna. Auspicious time = 8.03 pm
2 December 2011, Friday, ashtami, shtabhisha & kanya. Best muhurat = night 1.53 hrs
4 December 2011, Sunday, navami (tatkal dashami), uttarabhadra & mithuna. Muhurat = 7.59 pm
4 December 2011, Sunday, navami (tatkal dasami), uttarabhadra & kanya. Muhurta = night 1.45 hrs
5 December 2011, Monday, dasami, revati & dhanussu. Muhurtham = 8.39 am
17 December 2011, Saturday, saptami (tathkal ashtami), uttara & Kanya. Auspicious time = night 12.54 hrs
19 December 2011, Monday, navami (tatkal dasami), chitra nakshatra & karkataka lagna. Best time = 7.59 pm

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Lord Samskrit Divas – Sanskrit Day

Samskrit Divas is annually observed on the Shravan Purnima day. The main objective of the observance of Sanskrit day is to promote Sanskrit and to educate the general public about the importance of Sanskrit. Samskrit Divas 2011 date is August 13.



Organizations that promote Sanskrit, government, schools and colleges, temples and other education institutions organize various programs on the day.



Book fairs, publication of Sanskrit books, lectures, reading of Sanskrit texts, talks and debates are organized on the day.

Lord Shravan Month Maas 2011 Shravana Masam Mahina in 2011

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Shravana Masam or Shravan month or Shravana masam, also known as Sawan mahina, is very auspicious Hindu month. Each and everyday during the Shravana Mas has some significance. Shravan month 2011 begins on 16th July and ends on 13th August in North Indian Hindi calendars. In Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu Panchangam, Shravan mahina 2011 starts on 31st July and ends on 29th August 2011.

Especially, Shravan Somvar (Mondays in Shravan month) are most auspicious which are solely dedicated to Lord Shiva. On Shravan Shukravar (Fridays in Shravana masa), women worship Goddess Mahalakshmi. Shravan month is the first month of auspicious Chaturmasa Puja

Festivals and auspicious days in Shravan month 2011:

  • Ganesh Sankashti Chaturthi – 18 July 2011
  • Manasa Pooja begins in Bengal – 17 July 2011
  • Naag Panchami in Bengal – 20 July 2011
  • Kher Puja in Tripura – 23 July 2011
  • Kamika Ekadasi – 26 July 2011
  • Pradosh – 28 July 2011
  • Shravan Amavasya in North India – 30 July 2011
  • Haryali Amavasya – 30 July 2011
  • Chitlagi Amabasya – 30 July 2011
  • Madhusrava Tritiya vrat – 2 August 2011
  • Durva Ganapati Vrat – 3 August 2011
  • li>Shukla Yajur Shravani – 3 August 2011
  • Naga Panchami – 4 August 2011 – Kalki Jayanti – Ruk Hiranya keshi Shravani
  • Supoudan varna sashiti – 4 August 2011
  • Sheetla Saptami – 5 August 2011 – Shriyal Sashti
  • Mahalakshmi Sthapana Pujan – 5 August 2011
  • Jara Jivantika Pujan dates in 2011 – 5 August 2011, 12 August 2011, 19 August 2011, and 26 August 2011
  • Durvashtami – 6 August 2011
  • Putrada Ekadasi – 9 August 2011 – Pavitra Ekadashi
  • Jhulan Yatra begins – 9 August 2011
  • Pradosh – 11 August 2011
  • Varalakshmi Vrat – 12 August 2011 – Varadlakshmi Vrat
  • Nariyali Purnima – 13 August 2011 – Rakshabandhan
  • Ruk Shukla Yajur Taittariya Shravani – 13 August 2011
  • Balbhadra Puja in Odisha – 13 August 2011
  • Amarnath Yatra begins – 13 August 2011
  • Jhulan Yatra culminates – 13 August 2011
  • Avani Avittam – 13 August 2011 – Rakhi Purnima
  • Sankashti Chaturthi – 17 August 2011
  • Sri Krishna Jayanti Upvaas – 21 August 2011 – Sri Krishna Janmashtami
  • Gopalkala – 22 August 2011
  • Aja Ekadashi – 25 August 2011
  • Pradosh – 26 August 2011
  • Shravan Amavasya in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka – 29 August 2011
  • Polala Amavasya in Andhra Pradesh – 29 August 2011
  • Pola or Bail Pola – 29 August 2011
  • Pithori Amavasya – 29 August 2011

Lord Kokila Vrat 2011 date for Goddess Sati and Shiva

Kokila Vrat is dedicated to Goddess Sati and Shiva. It is annually observed on the Ashada Purnima day. Kokila Vrat 2011 date is July 15. There is a popular belief that women who observe Kokila Vrat will never lose their husband to death. Another belief says worshiping an idol of cuckoo made from clay on Kokila Vrat will help in getting loving and handsome husband.

The main observance include waking up early and taking bath in a water body like pond, river or sea and making an idol of cuckoo from clay and worshiping it.

Kokila (or cuckoo) is associated with Goddess Sati. There is a legend that Goddess Sati spent 1000 celestial years as a cuckoo before she got back her shape and merged with Shiva. This happened after the incident mentioned in the Puranas in which Sati immolated herself.

Lord Aadi Month Shakthi Temple Tours to 108 Amman Temples in Tamil Nadu by TTDC

Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation is launching Shakthi Temple Tours to 108 Amman Temples in Tamil Nadu in Aadi Masam (Mid July to Mid August). Aadi Month is dedicated to Amman, or Mother Goddess, and to help devotees offer prayers in many temples of Amman, TTDC is organizing five day tour to various Goddess Shakti Temples in Tamil Nadu.

The five-day tour begins from July 18, 2011. The five-day tour will commence from Chennai at 6 am every Monday/Thursday and will end on the following Friday/Monday night. Devotees can have darshan of 108 Amman temples in Chennai, Kancheepuram, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur, Tiruchi, Pudukkottai and Madurai districts as well as those in Puducherry.

Tariff per person is Rs 3,250 for adults and Rs 2,500 for children between 4 and 10 years.

There is also a package of one-day Shakti tour (Deviar Darshan) to nine Amman temples in Chennai during Aadi Month (July 18 to August 17) on every Tuesday, Friday, Sunday and full moon day.

Lord Bhadrapad Month Bhadra Mahina, Bhadrapada Masam Dates 2011 Importance of Bhado Month

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Bhadrapad Month (Bhadra Mahina, Bhadrapada Masam), is the 6th month of Hindu calendar followed in North India, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. In 2011 Bhadrapad month begins on August 13 and ends on September 12 as per North Indian Hindu calendars. According to Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu and Kannada Panchangam, Bhadrapada masa begins on August 30 and ends on September 27. Bhadra month is also called as Bhadon month as per Nanakshahi Sikh calendar.

Important Festivals in Bhadrapad Month:


In Bhadrapad month as per North Indian calendars, Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Rushi Panchami, Varaha Jayanti and Anant Chaturdashi are the mainfestivals. And as per the panchangs of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat, the important festivals celebrated during Bhadrapad month are – Vinayaka Chavithi, Rishi Panchami, Vamana Jayanthi and Ananta Chaturdasi.

Bhadrapad Mahina is the second month in Chaturmas, four holy months of Hinduism. Umamaheshwara Vratam is observed on Bhadrapada Purnima in South Indian states. The next month in traditional lunar calendars followed in India is – Ashwin maas or Ashvayuj maas.

Lord Sati Godavari Mataji Punyatithi Date 2011 August 19

Sati Godavari Mataji of Sakori, Shirdi, was a prominent saint in the 21st century in Maharashtra and she was associated with the Sakori Ashram. Sati Godavari Mataji Punyatithi is the death anniversary of Mataji. In 2011, Sati Godavari Mataji Punyatithi date is August 19.

Sati Godavari Mataji was the presiding mother of Kanya Kumari Sthan and she also became the spiritual head of the Sakori Ashram after Guru Shri Upasani Baba Maharaj left the physical world. Sati Godavari Mataji met Shri Upasani Baba Maharaj when she was ten years old. This is meeting is termed by followers of the Sakori Ashram as a divine event. It is said that Shri Upasani Baba realized that Mataji was a manifestation of the Supreme Shakthi.

Shri Upasani Baba Maharaj was a disciple of Shirdi Sathya Sai Baba and the famous Sakori Ashram is around 4 km from Shirdi.

Sati Godavari Mataji Punyatithi is annually observed on Krishna Paksha Panchami of Shravan month – fifth day of the waning phase of moon.

Lord Important Hindu Festivals Auspicious Days in July 2011

There is no Grih Pravesh muhurat in most parts as it is Ashada month.
Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in July 2011 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes.
July 1, 2011 – Amavasya – No moon day
July 2 – Ashada month begins in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat
July 3 – Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra
July 6 – Muruga Sashti Fasting
July 7 – Vivaswat Puja (Surya Puja)
July 7 – Aani Uthiram in Tamil Calendar
July 8 – Monthly Durga Ashtami Puja
July 9 – Bhadali Navami
July 10 – Ulto Rath at Puri Jagannath Temple
July 11 – Hari Shayani Ekadasi Vrat
July 11 – Pandarpur Yatra
July 11 – Chatur Masa Vrat Begins
June 12 – Pradosh Vrat
July 14 – Purnima Vrat
July 14 – Shirdi Saibaba Ashada Purnima Utsav begins
July 15 – Purnima – Full moon day – Guru Purnima – Vyasa Puja
July 16 – Shravan Month begins in North India
July 17 – Kark Sankranti – Dakshinayana Begins
July 17 – Aadi Month begins in Tamil Calendar
July 17 – Karkidakam month begins in Kerala Malayalam Calendar
July 18 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
July 18 – Shraban month begins in Bengali Calendar
July 18 – First Shravan Somvar Vrat in North India
July 19 – First Mangala Gauri Vrat in North India
July 23 – Kalashtami – Kher Puja in Tripura
July 25 – Second Sravan Somvar Vrat in North India
July 26 – Kamda Ekadasi Vrat
July 26 – Second Mangala Gauri Vrat in North India
July 28 – Pradosh Vrat
July 29 – Monthly Shivratri Fasting
July 30 – Amavasya – No moon day
July 30 – Aadi Amavasi in Tamil Calendar
July 30 – Karkidaka Vavu Bali in Kerala.
July 31 – Shravan month begins Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat

Lord Important Hindu Festivals Auspicious Days in September 2011

Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in September 2011 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes including house warming, joining job, buying car or house, moving into new rented home etc.

September 1, 2011 – Ganesh Chaturthi – Ganeshotsav
September 2 – Rishi Panchami
September 3 – Muruga Sashti Fasting
September 4 – Bhanu Saptami
September 5 – Radha Ashtami
September 5 – 16 day Mahalakhmi Vrat in North India
September 8 – Ekadasi Vrat
September 8 – Dol Gyaras
September 9 – Thiruonam in Kerala
September 9 – Pradosh Vrat
September 9 – Vaman Dwadasi
September 11 – Ananda Chaturdasi Vrat
September 11 - Ganeshotsav ends
September 11 – Purnima Vrat
September 12 – Purnima or full moon day
September 12 – Mahalsya Shradh begins with Purnima Shradh
September 13 – Pitru Paksha Shradh
September 13 – Ashunya Shayan Vrat
September 13 – Ashwin month begins in traditional Hindu calendar in North India.
September 16 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
September 17 – Bishwakarma Puja
September 17 – Kanni Masam begins in Malayalam Calendar in Kerala
September 18 – Puratasi month begins in Tamil Calendars
September 19 – Aashin month begins in Bengali Calendars
September 20 – 16-day Mahalakshmi Vrat ends
September 20 – Jivitputrika – Jitiya Fasting
September 21 – Matru Navami
September 23 – Indira Ekadasi
September 25 – Pradosh Vrat
September 27 – Mahalya Shradh
September 27 – Amavasya – No moon day
September 28 – Navratri begins – Ghata Sthapana
September 28 – Ashwin month begins in Calendars followed in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat<
September 30 – Sindhoor Tritiya

Lord Griha Pravesh Muhurat Dates in 2012 Housewarming Auspicious Days | Gruhapravesh dates 2012 | Housewarming Day in 2012

Gruhapravesh dates 2012 Griha Pravesh Muhurat dates in 2012

Here are the Gruhapravesh dates 2012. Gruhapravesh or Grihapravesh or Gruhapravesham or Grah pravesh is the house warming ceremony or moving into new house as per Hinduism. This article provides you the list of Grahpravesh dates in 2012 with all details like nakshatra, lagna, amsha, rashi, and shubh muhurat for the day which is suitable for Gruha pravesham. Here you can have the Grih Pravesh 2011 dates.
Gruh Pravesh dates in January 2012 – Grahpravesh Muhurat January 2012
25 January 2012, Wednesday – Dhanista nakshatram, Meena lagnam. Best time = 9.51 am
25 January 2012, Wednesday – Shatabhisha nakshatram, Dhanu lagnam. Best muhurat = 5.19 am on 26 January 2012
27 January 2012, Friday – Uttarabhadra nakshatra, Kanya lagna. Auspicious muhurat = 10.14 pm
28 January 2012, Saturday – Uttarabhadra nakshatra, meena lagna. Auspicious muhurtham = 9.40 am
28 January 2012, Saturday – Revati nakshatra, dhanu lagna. Shubh muhurat = 5.08 am on 29 January 2012
29 January 2012, Sunday – Revati nakshatra, kanya lagna. Shubha muhurtham = 10.06 pm

Grihpravesh February 2012 Muhurats, Grahpravesha 2012 February dates
2 February 2012, Dasami, Thursday – rohini nakshatra & meena lagna. Shubh muhurat = 10.06 pm
2 February 2012, Dasami, Thursday, rohini & kanya. Muhurat = 9.49 pm
2 February 2012, dasami, Thursday, rohini & dhanu. Muhurtham = night 4.47 hrs
3 February 2012, ekadasi (tatkal dwadasi), Friday, mrigasira & dhanu. Muhurta = night 4.43 hrs
4 February 2012, dwadasi, Saturday, mrugashira & meena. Auspicious time = 9.11 am
6 February 2012, chaturdasi, Monday, pushyami & dhanu. Best muhurat = night 4.31 hrs
8 February 2012, pratipada, Wednesday, magha nakshatra & kanya lagna. Best time = 9.25 pm
10 February 2012, tritiya, Friday, uttara, dhanussu. Time = night 4.15 hrs
15 February 2012, ashtami (tatkal navami), Wednesday, anuradha & kanya. Night 8.57 hrs
16 February 2012, navami (tatkal dasami), Thursday, moola & dhanu. Time = night 3.51 hrs
17 February 2012, Dasami (tatkal ekadasi), Friday, moola & kanya. 8.48 pm
23 February 2012, dwitiya (vidiya), Thursday, uttarabhadra & dhanu. Time = night 3.23 hrs
24 February 2012, tritiya (thadiya), Friday, uttarabhadra & kanya. 8.21 pm
24 February 2012, tritiya, Friday, uttarabhadra & dhanu. Night 3.19 hrs
25 February 2012, chaturthi, Saturday, revati & kanya. 8.17 pm
25 February 2012, chaturthi, Saturday, revati & dhanu. Night 3.15 hrs
29 February 2012, saptami (tatkal ashtami), Wednesday, rohini & kanya. 8.02 pm
29 February 2012, saptami (tatkal ashtami), Wednesday, rohini & dhanu. Night 3’o clock.
Grah Pravesh Muhurata 2012

We all wish that the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house. Grah Pravesh is a ceremony performed on the occasion of one's first entry into a new house. This is a very important occasion for any family as home is where your entire world is. Once the house is ready, the family moves in on an auspicious day that is determined by the astrological charts. Purity of panchang (almanac) and auspicious time (muhurat) must be considered during the Grah Pravesh. This is so because it is believed that the new acquisition is susceptible to evil forces and jealousy and therefore various 'safeguard' ceremonies must be performed. This ceremony aims to appease the gods and planets so that the owner of the house is blessed with good fortune. The Grah Pravesh Muhurata 2012 list given below is a small way of saying we care.

Date Month Day Star / Yoga
19 January Thursday Anuradha
28 January Saturday Uttara Bhadra
02 February Thursday Rohini
03 February Friday After Bhadra
24 February Friday Tritiya
18 April Wednesday Uttara Bhadra
13 June Wednesday After Bhadra

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