Matsyavatar Jayanti 2012 Date | Matsya Jayanti 2012 | Matsya Avatar Jayanti | Matsya Jayanti in Vedanarayana Swamy Temple

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25 March 2012 is Matsya Jayanti (Matsyotpatti). It is the first appearance day of Lord Vishnu’s first avatar (fish incarnation). Among Vishnu’s Dashavatar, Matsya Avatar is the primary and the first avatar from which evolution has started. Matsya Jayanti falls on the third day in Shukla Paksha of Chaitra Month.

Matsya Jayanti is celebrated in Vishnu temples all around India. Nagalapuram Veda Narayana Swamy Temple (the one and only Matsyavatara Temple in the world) near Tirumala Tirupati is the best temple to visit during Matsya Jayanti. Theppotsavam (boat festival) is celebrated here during the festival.
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Gangaur Puja Muhurat 2012 | Gangauri Puja Vrat Date 2012 | Manorath Tritaya - Gauri 2012

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25 March 2012 is Gangaur Tritiya (Gangauri Puja, Gauri Tritiya), Dola Gowri Vratham, Soubhagya Tritiya Gauri Puja. It falls on the third day of Shukla Paksha in Chaitra month. In Rajasthan, Gangaur Puja commences on the first day of Chaitra month, the next day to Holi festival and continues for 18 days. Unmarried girls and newly wedded girls observe Gangaur Gauri Puja with utmost gaiety.

In other parts of North India and South Indian states, Gauri Tritiya is observed as Dola Gowri Vratham, Soubhagya Gauri Vratham & Sowbhagya Shayana Vratham. Gauri Pujan is the major ritual of the day. Shiva Shakti Pujan is also performed on this day.

This vrat is also referred to as Manorath Tritiya, Andolan Tritiya & Arundhati Vrat.

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Auspicious Abhijit Nakshatra Birth Date & Time 2012 | Abhijit Nakshatra April 2012 Date and Timing

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Abhijit Nakshatra is one among the birth stars and the time period of it is considered highly auspicious. Abhijit Nakshatra April 2012 date and time is from 4:38 AM on April 14 to 12:17 PM on April 14, 2012. As per Hindu astrology, this birth star is not counted among the 27 regular Nakshatras (birthstars).

Some astrologers count the Nakshatra as the 28th birth star. It is considered a highly auspicious and meritorious period.

This is a special Nakshatra which starts from the last quarter of Uttarashada (Uttradam) Nakshatra and it extends up to 1/15th part of Shravan (Thiruvovam) Nakshatra. Abhijit Nakshatra is given importance by many Hindu communities.

Birth taking place during the period is considered highly auspicious.
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Ram Navami Puja Procedure Pooja Vidhanam Vidhi | Ram Navami Date 2012

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Ram jinka naam hai,
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Ram Navami or Sri Rama Navami is the Jayanti of Lord Sri Ram, the Lord of Ramayana and the most ancient Management Guru. Here is the simple Ram Navami puja procedure or Pooja vidhanam. In 2012, Ram Navami date is 1 April. For any puja, neatness is the most important thing. Firstly, clean your house and puja place. Many devotees observe severe fast on this day and after doing puja they take Prasad. Now, let’s know how to do Rama Navami puja.

1. Let us start Sri Rama Puja with Dhyanam (Dhyana slokam)
Sri Raghavam Dasarathatmaja Maprameyam
Seta Pathim Raghu Kulanvaya Rathna Deepam
Aajanubahum Aravinda Dalayathaksham
Ramam Nisachara Vinashakaram Namami
Apadamapa Hartharam Datharam Sarva Sampadam
Lokabhi Ramam Sriramam Bhuyo Bhuyo Namamyaham

2. Invite Sri Rama and his parivara for puja. (Avahanam)
Om Sri Sitha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha Avahayami

3. Offer seat to Sri Rama and his parivara (Ratna Simhasanam)
Om Sri Sitha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Rathna Simhasanam Samarpayami
Vaidehi Sahitham Suradruma Thale Haime Maha Mantape
Madhye Pushpakamasane Manimaye Virasane Susthitham
Agre Vachayathi Prabhanjana Suthe Thaththvam Munibhyah Param
Vyakhyantham Bharatha Dibhih Parivrutham Ramam Bhaje Syamalam

4. Clean your hands, feet and mouth offer water to Lord Rama and his parivara for cleaning their hands, feet and mouth.
Om Sri Sitha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Arghyam Samarpayami
(Show and sprinkle water to Lord’s hands and put in another bowl)

Om Sri Sitha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Padyam Samarpayami
(show water to Lord’s feet and put in another bowl – do 2 times)
Om Sri Sitha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Achamanam Samarpayami
(show water to Lord’s mouth put in another bowl – do 3 times)

5. Offer shower to Lord Rama (and his parivara). Sprinkle a little water with a petal.
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Snanam Samarpayami

6. Offer a flower to Lord Rama as a towel.
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Plotha Vasthram Samarpayami

7. Offer a flower to Lord Rama as soft silk clothes
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Vasthra Yugmam Samarpayami

8. Offer a flower to Lord Rama as thilakam on their forehead
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Urdhva Pundran Samarpayami

9. Offer a flower to Lord as ornaments to adorn and dress up.
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Divya Abharana Alankaran Samarpayami

10. Offer flowers to Lord Rama at his lotus feet chanting a few of His names

11. Light up an incense stick and offer the fragrance to Lord and His parivara
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Dhupam Samarpayami

12. Light up an auspicious lamp and show it to Lord Ram
Om sri sita ramachandra parabrahmane namaha
deepam samarpayami

13. Offer fruits or other eatables to Lord Sri Rama
Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Naivedyam Samarpayami
Ya Prithir Vidurarpithe Muraripo Kunthyarpithe Ya Drusi
Ya Govardhana Murdhni Ya Cha Pruthuke Sthanye Yasodarpithe
Bharadwaja Samarpithe Sabarika Datthe Adhare Yo Shitham
Ya Prithir Munipathni Bhakthi Rachithe Prithyarpithe Tham Kuru

14. Light up camphor (Karpura) and show it to Lord Rama in a clockwise direction (Aarti and Nirajanam)

Om Sri Sita Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha
Nirajanam Samarpayami
Mangalam Kosalendraya Mahaniya Gunathmane
Chakravarthi Thanujaya Sarva Bhaumaya Mangalam
Sriyah Kanthaya Kalyana Nidhaye Nidhayerthinam
Sri Venkata Nivasaya Srinivasaya Mangalam
Mangalasasana Paraih Madacharya Purogamaih
Sarvaischa Purvaih Acharyaih Sathkruthayasthu Mangalam

15. Request Lord Sri Ram to forgive our mistakes and surrender to them
Kayena Vacha Manasendriyairva
Buddhyathma Nava Prakruthe Ssvabhavath
Karomi Yadyath Sakalam Parasmai
Narayanayethi Samarpayami

16. Pray for the welfare of the all the creatures in the whole universe
Swasthi prajabhayaha paripalayantham
Nyayena margena mahim mahisaha
Gobrahamanebhyas subhamasthu nithyam
Loka ssamastha ssukhino bhavanthu
Sarvam sri Krishnarpanamasthu

17. Offer a flower as a nice bed to Lord Rama. Also remember our guru and chant the santhi manthram thanking them for conducting this puja without any hassle.
Om purnamidam purnamadaha purnath purnamudachyathe
Om purnasya purnamadaya purnameva avasishyathe
Om namah parama rushibhyo namah parama rushibhyaha
Om namah parama rushibhyo namah parama rushibhyaha
Om Asmath gurubhyo namaha

18. Take the thirtham and drink while chanting the slokam before taking thirtham (charanamruth). Do this three times separately.
Akala mruthyu haranam sarva vyadhi nivaranam
samastha papa kshayakaram vishnu padodakam pavanam subham

19. Take prasadam for yourself and also distribute it to everyone who are there during Puja and also welcome other devotees and distribute thirtham and prasada.
Some devotees also perform Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam (celestial wedding of Sita and Lord Sri Ram) on Rama Navami. Ram Navami is also the culmination day of Ram Navratri. The idols worshipped during Navratri are moved to other place as per some traditions and some immerse the idols in water and some take them to nearest temple to keep there.
Ram Navami or Sri Rama Navami is the Jayanti of Lord Sri Ram, the Lord of Ramayana and the most ancient Management Guru. Here is the simple Ram Navami puja procedure or Pooja vidhanam. In 2012, Ram Navami date is 1 April 2012. For any puja, neatness is the most important thing. Firstly, clean your house How to observe Ram Navami Puja, How to Ram Navami Puja, Ram Navami, Ram Navami Pooja, Ram Navami Pooja Vidhan, Ram Navami Puja Procedure, Ram Navami Puja Vidhi, Ram Navami Upvaas, Sri Rama Navami, Sri Rama Navami Pooja Vidhanam, Sri Rama Puja, Sri Rama Puja Procedure, Sri Rama Puja Vidhanam, Hindupad, Hindu, Hinduism, Festivals Ram Navami Puja Procedure – Sri Rama Navami Pooja Vidhanam Puja Vidhi
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Happy Baisakhi Festival 2012 Celebration | Vaisakhi 2012 Date SMS

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For people in northern parts of India, especially the Sikhs, Baisakhi is a mega event - it is a religious festival, harvest festival and New Year's Day all rolled into one. In April, this day marks the beginning of the Hindu solar New Year. In fact, this day is celebrated all over the country as New Year day, under different names. For the Sikh community, Baisakhi has a very special meaning. It was on this day that their tenth and last Guru - Guru Gobind Singh - organized the Sikhs into Khalsa or the 'pure ones'. By doing so, he eliminated the differences of high and low and established that all human beings are equal.

Baisakhi Festival Date 13th April 2012 or April 14th 2012

Sikhs assign quite a different meaning to Baisakhi, and if you happen to be in a Punjabi village to catch the men performing the wild bhangra dance, you'll get the clear picture. This strenuous dance tells the story of the agricultural process, from tilling the soil through harvesting. As the dholak (drum) changes beats, the dancing sequence progresses, dramatizing plowing, sowing, weeding, reaping, and finally celebrating. Baisakhi also commemorates the day in 1689 when Guru Gobing Singh founded the Khalsa, the fighting Sikh brotherhood that donned the distinctive Sikh outfits.
Sikhs visit temples, such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar, where the holy Granth is read, commemorating the day on which the Guru asked five volunteers to offer their lives, then took them one at a time into a tent. He emerged each time with a bloody sword, although he had in fact sacrificed a goat. In honor the "Beloved Five," a series of parades are held, in which sets of five men walk in front of the holy book with swords drawn. When the ceremony is over, a round of feasting, music-making, and dancing begins, amid the blossoming flowers and harvested grain.
Baisakhi has special significance for two of India's major religious groups. For the Hindus, it is the start of the New Year, and is celebrated with requisite bathing, partying, and worshipping. It's believed that thousands of years ago, Goddess Ganga descended to earth and in her honor, many Hindus gather along the sacred Ganges River for ritual baths. The action is centered in the holy cities along the Ganges in north India, or in Srinagar's Mughal Gardens, Jammu's Nagbani Temple, or anywhere in Tamil Nadu. Hindus plant poles (wrapped in flags of god-embroidered silk) in front of their homes, and hang pots of brass, copper or silver on top.
Children wear garlands of flowers and run through the streets singing "May the new year come again and again!" In Kerala, the festival is called 'Vishu'. It includes fireworks, shopping for new clothes and interesting displays called 'Vishu Kani'. These are arrangements of flowers, grains, fruits, cloth, gold, and money are viewed early in the morning, to ensure a year of prosperity. In Assam, the festival is called Bohag Bihu, and the community organizes massive feasts, music and dancing.
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Gudi Padwa Wishes in Marathi SMS Messages 2012 - 2013

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• Gudi Padwa is the Begining of a New Year
Celebrate the auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa
Amidst Fanfare and religious fervor
May the day bestow on you and your Family members...
Wishing you a prosperous Gudi Padwa
• Lets come together to have a resolution to spread
Love and Peace in Lives on this Honorary Day...
Happy Gudi Padwa
• The New Year which commences on Gudi Padwa
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Universe came into existence
Thus the day has tremendous potential elements
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Happy Gudi Padwa
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Horoscope by Date of Birth in Hindi | Online Kundli in Hindi | Janm Kundli in Hindi

Janm Kundli in Hindi, Get your online horoscope predictions and Birth Chart in Hindi

20 March 2012 is Maa Hingalaj Puja (Hinglaj Mata Jayanti). Hingalaj Mata temple is located at Makran coast in Lyari district of Balochistan of Pakistan. Maa Hinglaj Puja is observed on Trayodasi in Krishna Paksha of Chaitra Month in North Indian Hindi calendar.

Maa Hingalaj Mata Shaktipeetha is one of the famous Shakti Peetha temples (often mentioned in the list of 51 shakti peethas). After Goddess Sati’s death, during Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance, the head of the Sati fell at Hingalaj.

Thousands of devotees from India (Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir) and Nepal visit the temple of Hingalaj Mata during Hingalaj Jayanti.

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Tulu Calender 2012 | Karnataka New Year 2012 | Tulunadu Panchanga Calendar | Bisu 2012

Bisu 2012, Tuluva New Year 2012 in Karnataka

Bisu, also known as Tulu New Year Day, is the first day of Tuluva calendar followed in Tulunadu region in Karnataka. Bisu 2012 date is April 14. The entire stretch of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and parts of Kasargod is known as Tulunadu. The people of Tulunadu follow Souramana Panchanga (Solar calendar) hence this festival is also referred to as Souramana Ugadi. Bisu is the period of transition of seasons where Suggi month ends and the Paggu month begins.

It is to note that other parts of Karnataka celebrate Kannada New Year on Ugadi day (Chandramana Ugadi – Chaitra Pratipada).

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Ugadi 2012 predictions in Kannada | Kannada Rashi Panchanga Predictions

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Ugadi 2012 predictions based on Rashi in Kannada. Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithuna, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vrischika, Dhanu, Makar, Kumbha and Meena Rashi predictions in Kannada is provided by the Raghavendra Mutt. The predictions can be read in the page number 16 and 17 of the Panchanga 2012. General predictions for the Nandananama Samvatsara can be found from page 10 to 12.

Ugadi in 2012 is on March 23, 2012.

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Nandana Samvatsara Panchangam Download Free - Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit

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Nandana Samvatsara begins on March 23, 2012 and ends on April 10, 2012 and is the name of the current year 1934 as per traditional Panchangam and calendar followed in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Below you can download Nanadananama Samvatsara Panchanga in Telugu, Kannada, Sanskrit and Marathi.

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Ekadashi April 2012 Dates | Kamada Ekadashi Vrat | Monthly Fasting for Vishnu

Dedicated to Hindu God Vishnu, Ekadashi Vrat is observed on the eleventh day of a fortnight in a Hindu lunar calendar. Ekadashi dates in April 2012 – April 3 and April 17 (on April 16, 2012 Smarta sect). Fasting from sunrise to next day morning sunrise is generally observed by many Hindus. Some observe the fast from the start time of Ekadasi Tithi and break the fast at the beginning of Dwadasi Tithi.

The April 3, 2012 Ekadasi is known as Kamada Ekadashi Vrat.

Hindu God Vishnu on Sesha on the Milky Ocean
April 17, 2012 Ekadashi fasting is known as VaruthuniEkadasi Vrat. Smarta tradition will be observing this Ekadasi on April 16, 2012.

The preparation for Ekadashi fasting begins on the Dasami day – the day before Ekadasi. On the Ekadasi day, devotees observe complete fast. The day is meant for hearing religious discourses and performing pujas.

There are also devotees who do not observe total fast. They avoid grains especially rice and consume fruits, nuts and milk.

The fasting comes to an end on the Dwadashi day with the consuming of food cooked in one’s house.
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Hindu Nav Varsh 2012 | Hindi New Year 2012 | Vikram Samvat 2069 Calendar

Nav Varsh is the Hindu New Year in calendars followed in Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, and Maharashtra. Hindi New Year 2012 date is March 23. It is observed on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, the day after Amavasya in Chaitra month. As per the traditional Vikram Samvat calendar, it is Vikram Samvar 2069 year. Vikram Samvat is a traditional calendar system which follows luni-solar system.

Nav Varsh or the Hindi New Year is celebrated as Gudhi Padwa in Maharashtra. This festival is celebrated as Ugadi – Telugu New Year and Kannada New Year. 2012-2013 is Nandana nama Samvatsaram in Shalivahana shaka calendar. Sindhis observe this as Cheti Chand or Sindhi New Year.

Chaitra Navratri or Basant Navratri begins on Nav Varsh. This Navratri ends on Sri Ram Navami. It is also known as Sri Rama Navaratras.

Tamil New Year day is celebrated as Chithirai Vishu or Varushapirapu and Malayalam New Year day as Vishu. Bengali New Year day is Baisakh or Poila Baisakh or Naba Barsha and Assamese New Year day is Bohag Bihu.

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Bramha Kalpadhi 2012 - The Beginning Day of Creation | Falguna Masa Festivals | Brahma Kalpa 2012 Date

Bramha Kalpadhi, The Beginning Day of Creation

Bramha Kalpadhi, Brahma Kalpadi, is considered as the first day of the creation as per Hinduism. According to some Purana and ancient texts, the creation was started on Falgun Bahula Thadiya (Phalguna Krishna Tritiya) in Amavasyant calendars followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka. Hence, the day is called as Bramha Kalpam (The creation of Lord Bramha).

It coincides with Krishna Paksha Tritiya in Chaitra Month as per North Indian Hindi calendars.

When is Bramha Kalpam celebrated in 2012?
In 2012, Bramha Kalpam is observed on 10 March.

Rituals and Customs during Bramha Kalpam
On the day of Bramha Kalpam, people worship their favorite Gods. Devotees worship Trimurthis (Lord Shiva, Lord Sri Maha Vishnu and Lord Bramha).

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Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple Ernakulam, Kerala | Lord Chottanikkara Bhagavathi

Chottanikkara Bhagavathy temple, located near Ernakulam enshrines Bhagawati – the mother Goddess, one of the most popular deities in Kerala. Enroute is the Poornatrayesa temple at Tripunittura. The Devi is worshipped along with Lord Vishnu. Together, they are known as Lakshminarayana. People who have mental illness seek refuge in the divine mother, who graciously cures all her devotees.

Goddess Rajarajeswari is the presiding deity in Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple. This deity is worshipped in three different forms – as Saraswati in the morning – draped in white, as Bhadrakali at noon draped in crimson, and as Durga in the evening decked in blue.

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Holashtak 2012 | Holi festival in India

Holashtak is associated with the Holi festival in India. Holashtak 2012 beginning date is March 1. It is the combined name used to refer to the eight days prior to Holi festival, which is considered inauspicious by some Hindu communities in North India. Holashtak comes to an end on March 8, 2012.

As per the Hindu Calender followed in North India, Holashtak begins on the Phalgun Shukla Ashtami (eighth day during the waxing phase of moon in Falgun month) and ends on the Phalgun Purnima day (full moon day). The Purnima day is observed as Holika Dahan in many regions. For many communities, Holashtak starts with the decoration of the branch of a tree with colorful pieces of clothes. Everyone ties a piece and eventually this is buried underground.

It is considered inauspicious to perform auspicious ceremonies during the period like marriage, housewarming or any of the sanskars. People of certain community also avoid starting of new business etc.
The day is considered ideal for performing Dhaan – alms giving.
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Akkalkot Swami Maharaj Jayanti 2012 | Swami Samarth Jayanti Date 2012

Akkalkot Maharaj, popularly known as Swami Samarth, is believed to be an incarnation of Sri Dattatreya and is a very popular saint in Maharashtra. Akkalkot Maharaj Jayanti 2012 date is March 24. He lived at a place named Akkalkot near Solapur in Maharashtra from 1856 AD to 1878 AD and thus the name Akkalkot Maharaj.

Akkalkot Swami Maharaj Jayanti is annually observed on the Chaitra Shukla Paksha Dwitiya day – second day during the waxing phase of moon in Chaitra Month.

There are some striking similarities between Swami Samarth and Shirdi Sai Baba.

Akkalkot Maharaj performed numerous miracles during this life time and his devotees even today continue to experience his miracles.

His teachings are simple and inspired the common people who came in contact with him.

Swami Samarth says - Fear not, I am always with you.

Surrender your ego and offer your unconditional love and I will fill you with immortal bliss.

He extols the Vedic teachings when he says Harm no one, joy to every one. Inside every one, I am the only One.
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Ganapati Atharvashirsha Text & Mp3 Download Free | Om Bhadram Karne | Ganapati Atharvashirsha Text in pdf in Hindi with English Meaning

Ganapati Atharvashirsha, which begins with the lines Om Bhadram Karne, is http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifa popular prayer dedicated to Sri Ganesha. This Atharvashirsha Text in pdf contains English meaning with text in Hindi. You can save it in pdf format, if you have pdf reader installed. It is chanted while phttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.giferforming prayers and rituals dedicated to Ganapati.

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Ganapati Atharvashirsha, which begins with the lines Om Bhadram Karne, is a popular prayer dedicated to Sri Ganesha. It is chanted while performing prayers and rituals dedicated to Ganapati. This particular mp3 for download is in mantra chanting form. There is no music.

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Namo Namo Durge Sukh Karani Mp3 Audio in Hindi Download Free | Namo Namo Durge Sukh Karani

Download Namo Namo Durge Sukh Karani is one of the most popular bhajans dedicated to Goddess Durga. It explains the qualities and forms of Durga. This particular audio mp3 for free download of Namo Namo Durge Sukh Karani has background music. This popular and famous song dedicated to Durga is sung during festivals, pujas and daily by Durga devotees.

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Shri Sadguru Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj Punyatithi 2012 | Shri Sadguru Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj Ashram in Pune

Shri Sadguru Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj was an ardent disciple of Akkalkot Niwasi Shree Swami Samarth Maharaj and he had established his ashram in Pune. Shri Sadguru Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj Punyatithi is the day when Maharaj left his physical body on earth and merged with Parabrahma. Shri Sadguru Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj Punyatithi 2012 date is March 17.


Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj was born on November 22, 1839. From a very young age, Maharaj showed deep spiritual interest. When he was lost in the crowd, he was miraculously brought before the murti at Pandarpur Temple and at Saptashrungi Temple in Nashik, arcenut and betel which was placed on the murti fell into the hands of young Ramanand.

He soon became a disciple of Shree Swami Samarth of Akkalkot and attained Vairagya – non-attachment.

Swami Samarth asked Shri Beedkar Maharaj to set up a Mutt in Pune and Maharaj worked tirelessly towards spreading the teachings of Swaroop Sampradaya.

He attained Mahasamadhi at Pune in 1913. This is annually observed on the Phalgun Krishna Paksha Dasami as per traditional calendar followed in Maharashtra.
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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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Holi Dahan Date Time 2012 | Holika Dahan Story, Katha | Holika Dahan 2012 Procedure

Holika Dahan Story | Holika Dahan | Holika Dahan 2012 | Holika Dahan Time 2012

This year Holika Dahan will be celebrated on 7th March 2012, Saturday in Purvfalguni Nakshatra. On the day of Pradosh Vyapani, Falgun Purnima in Bhadrhit kaal, Holika Dahan will be performed. On 7th March 2012, Holika Dahan will take place after sunset in Godhuli Bela, as Bhadra will remain till 08:55 only. That’s why, before Holika Dahan after Bhadra time, Holi Pujan will be performed.

Leaving the home of Bhadra and worshipping Holi in Nisha Mukh is considered fruitful. As per the astrology also, celebrating festivals in their auspicious Muhurta, turns out to be good and prosperous. In Hinduism, there are various beliefs, custom and traditions. Although, as the time changed, idea and conceptions of people also changed. Their way of thinking and understanding also changed. But still, the culture has not changed

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Today’s generation raises a number of doubts regrading old rituals. But in India’s religious atmosphere, rarely there might be any festival of a year which people don’t celebrate magnificently according to their customs.

Things to Cast into the Holi fire
The things to be cast in Holika include raw mango, coconut or Saptdhanay, toys made of sugar, some part of new crops. Wheat, Urad, Moong, gram, barley, rice and lentils are called the Sapthdhanay.

Method of Holi Pujan
Before Holika Dahan, Holi Pujan is being done. While doing this Puja, the person should sit near Holika facing in the east or north direction. The following materials should be used in Puja:
  1. One bowl of water, beads, Roli, rice, smell, flower, raw thread, turmeric, Moong, Batasha, Gulal , coconut etc. should be used. In addition, Dhan of new crop like fully grown wheat and grains earrings are also used in it.

  2. After this shield and other toys made of cow dung are kept near Holika.

  3. At the auspicious time of Holika Dahan, using water, beads, flowers, Gulal and jaggery, Holika is worshipped. Four beads of shield and toys made of cow dung are brought home and kept safe. One in name of ancestors, second in name of Hanuman God, Third in name of Goddess Shitala, fourth in name of family.

  4. Raw yarn is wrap around the Holika, moving in three or seven circles. Then the water of bowl and other material of Puja are dedicated to the Holika. In Puja we also use Roli and flowers. Using fragrant flowers, Holika Pujan is done by Panchopchar method. Water is used as offering after Poojan.

  5. After the sunset in Pradosh Kaal, the Holika is set on fire. As soon as the fire is lit up, the pole is taken out. From the public Holika fire is taken and brought to burn the Holika at home. At the end, all men wear auspicious mark of Roli, women sing songs and blessings are taken from elders.

  6. It is believed that intake of baked crop keeps you away from disease.

  7. It is believed that bringing left over fire and ash next day to home, helps to protect from inauspicious power. Also, this ash is applied on body.


Mantra to be Chanted for Prosperity at the Time of Applying Ash to the body,

वंदितासि सुरेन्द्रेण ब्रम्हणा शंकरेण च ।
अतस्त्वं पाहि माँ देवी! भूति भूतिप्रदा भव ॥
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Holi 2012 Date | Dhulandi 2012, Rang Panchami, Dol Yatra, Holi Dhuleti, Basantotsav, Lathmar Holi

Holi, the festival of colours is celebrated with utmost gaiety and fervor in India. Holi 2012 date is 8 March 2012, Thursday. Holi is celebrated for seven to ten days in many holy places in North India. Holi is also known as Holi Dhuleti, Dhulandi Holi, Holika, Lathmar Holi, Rang Panchami, Phagu, Dol Yatra, Basantotsav, etc. Holi festival marks the onset of the Vasant rithu or spring season. Know Time of Holika Dahan

Holi festival is celebrated on Full Moon day in Phlagun month, Falgun Purnima. In Mathura, Barsana, and Vrindavan, Holi is celebrated for ten days. It starts with Laddoo Holi and Lathmar Holi in Barsana and continues until Rang Panchami. Holika Dahan or Kama Dahanam, also known as Choti Holi, is celebrated a day prior to Holi. It marks the burning of evil (Lord Kama).

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When is Holi in 2012 - Holi is on Thursday, 8 March 2012

Method of Holi Pujan - Before Holika Dahan, Holi Pujan is being done. While doing this Puja, the person should sit near Holika facing in the east or north direction. The following materials should be used in Puja :
  1. One bowl of water, beads, Roli, rice, smell, flower, raw thread, turmeric, Moong, Batasha, Gulal , coconut etc. should be used. In addition, Dhan of new crop like fully grown wheat and grains earrings are also used in it.
  2. After this shield and other toys made of cow dung are kept near Holika.
  3. At the auspicious time of Holika Dahan, using water, beads, flowers, Gulal and jaggery, Holika is worshipped. Four beads of shield and toys made of cow dung are brought home and kept safe. One in name of ancestors, second in name of Hanuman God, Third in name of Goddess Shitala, fourth in name of family.
  4. Raw yarn is wrap around the Holika, moving in three or seven circles. Then the water of bowl and other material of Puja are dedicated to the Holika. In Puja we also use Roli and flowers. Using fragrant flowers, Holika Pujan is done by Panchopchar method. Water is used as offering after Poojan.
  5. After the sunset in Pradosh Kaal, the Holika is set on fire. As soon as the fire is lit up, the pole is taken out. From the public Holika fire is taken and brought to burn the Holika at home. At the end, all men wear auspicious mark of Roli, women sing songs and blessings are taken from elders.
  6. It is believed that intake of baked crop keeps you away from disease.
  7. It is believed that bringing left over fire and ash next day to home, helps to protect from inauspicious power. Also, this ash is applied on body.
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