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Weekly Panchanga


Panchanga 23rd November 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, November 22, 2014

The panchanga is generated for the week of 23rd November through 29th November 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Last week was not a good week to start new business, activities.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Panchanga For 16th Nov Onwards

By Kshitij Sharma, November 14, 2014

The panchanga is generated for the week of 16th November through 22nd November 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Last week was not a good week to start new business, activities.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Panchanga for 9 Nov to 15 Nov 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, November 8, 2014

The panchanga is generated for the week of 9th November through 15th November 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Last week was not a good week to start new business, activities.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Weekly Panchanga 2nd Nov 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, November 1, 2014

SwastikaThe panchanga is generated for the week of 2nd November through 8tht November 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. This week is not a good week to start new business, activities. As you can see, this is precisely the reason why all the BJP ministries were administered the oath during the current week itself.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Weekly Panchanga 26th Oct 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, October 25, 2014

SwastikaThe panchanga is generated for the week of 26th October through 1st November 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Weekly Panchanga Oct 19 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, October 18, 2014

SwastikaThe panchanga is generated for the week of 19th October through 25th October 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. Again, not all days conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Weekly Panchanga 12th October 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, October 12, 2014

SwastikaThe panchanga is generated for the week of 12th October through 18th October 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. Again, not all days conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Panchanga: Oct 5 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, October 4, 2014

SwastikaThe panchanga is generated for the week of 5tt October through 11th October 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. This is a difficult week for finding new muhurta. There is a dagdha yoga on Sunday, rikta tithi later in the week and other inauspicious nakshatra and yoga, the number of days when new ventures can be taken up is very less. Overall, Thursday is the only day when something new can be taken up. Otherwise, it is a perfectly fine week for continue to excel in the tasks already in progress.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Panchanga for week of 28th Sept 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, September 26, 2014

The panchanga is generated for the week of 21st September through 27th September 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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Weekly Panchanga: 21 September 2014

By Kshitij Sharma, September 20, 2014

The panchanga is generated for the week of 21st September through 27th September 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India.

If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:

Tithi Start Time
Prathama Start of the day at 12:00 AM
Dvitiya Starts at 3:45 PM

The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.

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