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Good Dates In March 2021 In Hindu Calendar - Hindu Auspicious Days and Time in March 2021

Hindu auspicious days are looked for buying selling and various other purposes. Good dates in March 2021 in Hindu Calendar given below are based on India Standard Time. The auspicious dates  and time in March 2021 are good for house warming, joining job, starting work, buying car or house, moving into new rented home, registration of property, villa, house flat, birth, visiting, first visit, buy bike, buying flat, house, property, villa, etc. Hindu Auspicious Days in March 2021 March 2 March 3 March 5 good time from 8:54 AM to 10:37 PM March 9 March 10 good time till 2:40 PM March 14 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 19 good time after 1:43 PM March 21 good time till 7:10 PM March 23 March 24 March 28 good time after 1:55 PM March 30 Bad dates or dates that should be avoided in March 2021 are: March 1, 12, 13, 18, 20, 26 and March 29. Certain dates that might not be mentioned above are neither good nor bad. They are average dates. You won't get t

Eshanumuttom Temple At Parakkadavu

Eshanumuttom Temple is located at Poovathussery near Parakkadavu on the banks of Chalakudy  River in Ernakulam district, Kerala. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Shiva and the deity faces west. The Upa Devata worshipped in the temple Ganapathi. The main festival observed in the temple is Mahashivratri. Bali Tharpanam and other karmas related to the dead are performed especially during Karkidaka Vavu in the temple. Karkidaka Vavu day in Ramayana Masam attracts thousands of devotees to the temple.

Thirunavaya Temple Festival 2024 Date – Thirunavaya Sree Nava Mukunda Temple

Thirunavaya Sree Nava Mukunda temple is located on the banks of Bharathapuzha at Thirunavaya on the Tirur – Kuttippuram road in Malappuram district. Thirunavaya Temple festival 2024 date is April 14 to April 23. The 10-day annual festival begins on the Vishu Sankramana day. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Vishnu who faces east. The murti is nearly 6 feet tall along with the peedam. The Upa Devatas in the temple are Maha Lakshmi (Goddess Sri or Sri Bhagavathi) and Ganapathy. Sun Rays Falling On Nava Mukundan Murti In Sreekovil The unique construction of the sanctum sanctorum is a wonder as the sun rays fall directly on the murti of Vishnu in Sreekovil on the morning of the Vishu day (1st day of the Malayalam month Medam) and the 1st day of the 1st day of the Malayalam month of Kanni. Difficulty In Consecrating The Thirunavaya Sree Nava Mukunda Murti It is said that a strange event happened during the consecration or Prathishta of Vaikuntanathan the main murti in the templ

Elavathukkal Temple In Nagalasseri – Elavathukkal Pooram Festival

Elavathukkal temple is located at Nagalassery Village in Palakkad district, Kerala. The temple is around 6 km south of Thrithala and 3 km east of Koottanad. The annual festival is held on Kumbham 7 or Kumbham 9. The date of pooram festival is fixed through koothu kuriyidal on the first day of Kumbham month. A total of 30 elephants belonging to 8 groups participate in the pooram festival. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi. The deity faces east. The Upa Devata in the temple is Ayyappan. Elavathukkal Temple History The nattukuttam of olden times used to be held in the temple. The temple was under the control of Naduvazhi. The temple is now managed by Palleri family.

Uyyakondar – Life History

Uyyakondar, born in Thiruvellarai (22 km to the northwest of Srirangam (Tamil Nadu), was a disciple of the celebrated saint, Nathamuni. Once, father-in-law of Nathamuni, Vanki Purathu Acci, requested him to send his daughter Aravind Appavai home. Nathamuni agreed, and sent his disciple Pundarikaksha with her. When Pundarikaksha began his return journey, Vanki Purathu Acci entreated him to have food. However, his family did not feed Pundarikaksha in the kitchen as he belonged to the lowly coilya caste. They fed him cold rice in the outer courtyard. When Nathamuni came to know of this he embraced Pundarikaksha and said: “If you had considered eating cold rice in the outer courtyard as a slight, I would have lost face. You have saved my prestige (uyya kondeer). From that day Pundarikaksha came to be known as Uyyakondar. Expert in Yoga and Shastras, Nathamuni asked Uyyakondar: “Do you wish to have training in Yoga or Shastras?” Uyyakondar thought: “Man can overcome the sorrows of bi

Moral Teachings In Hindu Religion From Nitidvishashtika

Moral teachings in Hindu religion are from Nitidvishashtika text. Learning, Vedic study, penances, prosperity, fame and splendor – all these in one who is devoid of good character are like the bath of an elephant (an elephant throws dust on his body after bathing). He is an eloquent speaker who speaks with brevity, but whose speech is sweet. One who speaks a lot but speaks with little sense is nothing but a prattler. As a fire is extinguished only by water, similarly, the anger caused by harsh speech can be pacified only by the words of wisdom spoken by the virtuous. Pilgrimages to holy places for ablutions, gazing at the hot blazing sun as a penance, standing in water in winter – all these cannot take a man to heaven if he were devoid of good character. Of what use are garlands and perfumes to the man, the fragrance of whose noble qualities has permeated all the directions? Although born in a family of Brahmins, a man who is proud, hypocritical, harmful to others, evil-tongued

24 February 2021 Tithi - Panchang - Hindu Calendar - Good Time - Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Wednesday, 24 February 2021 – It is Shukla Paksha Dwadashi tithi or the twelfth day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Shukla Paksha Dwadashi tithi or the twelfth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 3:31 PM on February 24. It is Shukla Paksha Trayodashi tithi or the thirteenth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 3:27 PM on February 25. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time.  Good – Auspicious time on February 24, 2021 as per Hindu Calendar – Good and auspicious time on the entire day.  Nakshatra  – Punarvasu or Punartham nakshatra till 10:58 AM on February 24. Then onward it is Pushya or Poosam or Pooyam nakshatra till 11:15 AM on February 25 . (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India).  In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, north Karnataka and sout