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Suroydayam :- 7:49 am
Suryastamam :- 7:26 pm
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Vikari Samvatsaram,
Uttara ayanam,
Shishira rutu
Phalguna masam
Shukla Pakham
Tithi
Chaturdashi — Mar 07 07:01 PM – Mar 08 04:34 PM
Purnima — Mar 08 04:34 PM – Mar 09 12:47 PM
Bhanu vasara
Nakshatram
Magha — Mar 07 07:22 PM – Mar 08 05:40 PM
Purva Phalguni — Mar 08 05:40 PM – Mar 09 02:39 PM
Yoga
Sukarman — Mar 07 01:37 PM – Mar 08 10:41 AM
Dhrithi — Mar 08 10:41 AM – Mar 09 06:27 AM
Karanams
Vanija — Mar 08 06:20 AM – Mar 08 04:34 PM
Vishti — Mar 08 04:34 PM – Mar 09 02:42 AM
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Auspicious And Inauspicious Times
Inauspicious Times
Rahu Kalam 05:59 PM – 07:26 PM
Yamaganda Kalam 01:38 PM – 03:05 PM
Durmuhurtam 05:53 PM – 06:39 PM
Gulika Kalam 04:32 PM – 05:59 PM
Varjam 00:40 AM – 02:04 AM
Auspicious Times
Amruta Kalam Mar8, 14:31 – 15:56
Abhijit muhurtam 01:14 PM – 02:01 PM
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Importance of this day
Holika Dahanam
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Holika Dahanam
Holika Dahanam is also known as ‘Choti Holi’ is a significant festival of Hindus celebrated all over India with great pomp and show. It is observed a day before the colourful festival of holi that celebrates the death of the demoness named ‘Holika’ with the help of Lord Vishnu. The Holi festival is celebrated on the Purnima or the full moon day during the Hindu month of Phalguna, and also Holika Dahan is observed on the previous night. In some parts of India it is also known as ‘Holika’ or ‘Kamadu Pyre’. Holi is one of those festivals that defies all religious discriminations. Despite being an important Hindu festival, it is celebrated by other communities and regions. The festival of Holi is marked with plenty of colors, fun and frolic and promotes the message of brotherhood and equality.
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