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Suroydayam :- 6:53 am
Suryastamam :- 6:24 pm
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Vikari Samvatsaram,
Uttara ayanam,
Shishira rutu
Phalguna masam
Shukla Pakham
Tithi
Ekadashi — Mar 05 01:49 AM – Mar 06 12:17 AM
Dwadashi — Mar 06 12:17 AM – Mar 06 09:59 PM
Bruhaspati vasara
Nakshatram
Punarvasu — Mar 04 11:56 PM – Mar 05 11:08 PM
Pushya — Mar 05 11:08 PM – Mar 06 09:35 PM
Yoga
Sowbhagya — Mar 04 10:18 PM – Mar 05 08:01 PM
Sobhana — Mar 05 08:01 PM – Mar 06 05:05 PM
Karanams
Vanija — Mar 05 01:49 AM – Mar 05 01:09 PM
Vishti — Mar 05 01:09 PM – Mar 06 12:17 AM
Bava — Mar 06 12:17 AM – Mar 06 11:13 AM
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Auspicious And Inauspicious Times
Inauspicious Times
Rahu Kalam 02:05 PM – 03:31 PM
Yamaganda Kalam 06:53 AM – 08:19 AM
Durmuhurtam 10:43 AM – 11:29 AM AND 03:19 PM – 04:05 PM
Gulika Kalam 09:46 AM – 11:12 AM
Varjam
Auspicious Times
Amruta Kalam Mar 5 20:49 – 22:22
Abhijit muhurtam 12:15 PM – 01:01 PM
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Importance of this day
Amalaki Ekadashi/Usirika Ekadashi
Phalguna Shukla Paksha Ekadashi is known as Amalaki Ekadashi. On the Amalaki Ekadashi day, devotees worship the amla or amalaka tree (Phyllanthus emblica), also called as Indian Gooseberry. It is believed that on the auspicious day of ekadashi, Lord Vishnu resides in this tree. On the day of Amalaki Ekadashi, the devotees wake up before sunrise and get bath with lightly mixed amala fruit juice in water and after over their morning rituals. They then worship Lord Maha Vishnu swami at near sacred tree of amla. A ‘sankalp’ is taken before Ekadashi with the motive to attain moksha after death. The devotees stay awake all night on the day of Amalaki Ekadashi and chant the bhajans. After worshipping Lord Maha Vishnu swami whole Ekadashi and should do parana on dwadashi. The rituals and significance of Amalaki ekadashi is mentioned in the ‘Brahmanda Purana’ and was also narrated by Saint ‘Valmiki’. This day is known to be very auspicious and is marked with special ritual and prayers. Even the day after Amalaki Ekadashi, recognized as ‘Govinda Dwadashi’ is believed to be highly fortunate.
The day of Amalaki Ekadashi is considered more significant owing to its relation to other Hindu festivals. The worshipping of amla tree on this day is a symbolic representation of the elaborate Hinduism practice. During this occasion, Goddess Lakshmi is also worshipped as She is known to be an omnipresent deity. It is also a widespread belief that Lord Krishna with His consort, Goddess Radha also resides near the tree. Devotees worship amla tree to gain good health and wealth.
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