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Sri Matre Namaha Om Dram Dattatreyaya Namaha
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Suroydayam :- 07:13 AM
Suryastamam :- 07:31 PM
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Sharvari Samvatsaram
Dakshina Aayanam
Varsha Rutu
Bhadrapada Masam
Krishna Paksham
Tithi
Ekadasi — Sep 12 05:44 PM – Sep 13 04:46 PM
Dwadasi — Sep 13 04:46 PM – Sep 14 02:59 PM
Bhanu Vasara
Nakhatam
Pushya — Sep 13 06:04 AM – Sep 14 05:22 AM
Yoga
Parigha — Sep 13 05:34 AM – Sep 14 03:22 AM
Karanams
Balava — Sep 13 05:22 AM – Sep 13 04:46 PM
Kaulava — Sep 13 04:46 PM – Sep 14 03:59 AM
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Auspicious And Inauspicious Times
Inauspicious Times
Rahu Kalam - 05:59 PM – 07:31 PM
Yamaganda Kalam - 01:22 PM – 02:54 PM
Gulika Kalam - 04:26 PM – 05:59 PM
Dur Muhurat - 05:52 PM – 06:42 PM
Varjyam - 13:50 PM – 15:23 PM
Auspicious Times
Abhijit Muhurat — 12:57 PM – 01:47 PM
Amrit Kalam — Sep 13, 23:09 – Sep 14, 00:42
Brahma Muhurat — 05:37 AM – 06:25 AM
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Shubham bhuyath...
Sarvejanaha Sukhinobhavantu...
Lokaasamastat Sukhinobhavantu...
Shubhamastu..
Mangalam Mahath..
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Importance of this day
For Vishnu sahasranama stotram
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Sri Matre Namaha Om Dram Dattatreyaya Namaha
...........................................
Suroydayam :- 07:13 AM
Suryastamam :- 07:31 PM
...........................................
Sharvari Samvatsaram
Dakshina Aayanam
Varsha Rutu
Bhadrapada Masam
Krishna Paksham
Tithi
Ekadasi — Sep 12 05:44 PM – Sep 13 04:46 PM
Dwadasi — Sep 13 04:46 PM – Sep 14 02:59 PM
Bhanu Vasara
Nakhatam
Pushya — Sep 13 06:04 AM – Sep 14 05:22 AM
Yoga
Parigha — Sep 13 05:34 AM – Sep 14 03:22 AM
Karanams
Balava — Sep 13 05:22 AM – Sep 13 04:46 PM
Kaulava — Sep 13 04:46 PM – Sep 14 03:59 AM
...........................................
Auspicious And Inauspicious Times
Inauspicious Times
Rahu Kalam - 05:59 PM – 07:31 PM
Yamaganda Kalam - 01:22 PM – 02:54 PM
Gulika Kalam - 04:26 PM – 05:59 PM
Dur Muhurat - 05:52 PM – 06:42 PM
Varjyam - 13:50 PM – 15:23 PM
Auspicious Times
Abhijit Muhurat — 12:57 PM – 01:47 PM
Amrit Kalam — Sep 13, 23:09 – Sep 14, 00:42
Brahma Muhurat — 05:37 AM – 06:25 AM
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Shubham bhuyath...
Sarvejanaha Sukhinobhavantu...
Lokaasamastat Sukhinobhavantu...
Shubhamastu..
Mangalam Mahath..
====================
Importance of this day
INDRA EKADASHI
Indira Ekadashi is one of the auspicious days that falls on
the Eleventh day of the Krishna Paksha during the month of ‘Bhadrapada Masam’
Indira Ekadashi falls during Pitru Paksham, the fortnight dedicated to
ancestors. It is also referred as ‘Ekadashi Shradh.’ The objective of Ekadashi Vratam
is to offer salvation, especially to the forefathers or dead ancestors so that
they can reach Lord Vishnu's abode. Devotees observe Indira Ekadashi fast to
seek forgiveness of the wrong deeds. Indira Ekadashi fast is observed by ardent
devotees of Lord Vishnu.
Significance
of Indira Ekadashi Vratam
Indira Ekadashi Vratam blesses the devotees with prosperity
and richness. By observing Indira Ekadashi Vratam, the person can get rid of
all the sins. Those who desires to free their ancestors from all offence and
ultimately offer them peace must observe Indira Ekadashi Vratam with devotion
and dedication. As per the Hindu scriptures, by observing the Indira Ekadashi Vratam,
the devotees get the results of the ‘Ashwamedha Yagya.’ The prominence of
Indira Ekadashi is mentioned in the ‘Brahmavaivarta Purana’ which was narrated
to Yudhishtira by Lord Krishna.
Legend
The legend revolves around King Indrasena, ruler of
Mahishmatipura, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu. Once, Sage Narada
visited the King and narrated the story about his visit to the heavenly abode
of Lord Yam, the God of death. At Yamaloka, Narada found the king's father was
deprived of Moksha. King's father had requested sage Narad to pass on the
message to his son for observing Indira Ekadashi so that he can attain
salvation, thereby landing at the feet of Lord Vishnu. King Indrasena readily
agreed to observe Indira Ekadashi Vratam. He asked Narada to assist him in
observing the Vratam. Consequently, king's father attained Moksha and reached
Lord Vishnu's abode.
Celebrations
and Rituals
A day before Indira Ekadashi, prayers and rituals are
carried out in the memory of deceased ancestors. Devotees must consume only
single meal on Dashami day. On Indira Ekadashi, devotee performs the rites of
Shradh. An idol of Lord Vishnu is worshipped with great devotion. The devotees
offer Tulsi leaves, flowers, fruits and other puja essentials to the idol. They
also visit Lord Vishnu temple. On Indira Ekadashi, devotees abstain from eating
anything. The Vratam ends on the next day by consuming food along with family
members. The food is offered to priests and cows, before eating. Indira
Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Vedic mantras, kirtans, and bhajans are
sung in praise of the Lord. The devotees should stay awake all night and sing
devotional songs and listen to the stories of Lord Vishnu and recite ‘Vishnu
Sahasranaam'.
SANSKRIT| TELUGU| KANNADA| ENGLISH
NOTE:- Panchang timings are calculated for Dallas, Texas, United States with DST adjustment. This Event shows Tithi, Nakshatra, good and bad timings and importance of day etc... Pleace feel free to reachout for any questions releated.
Anantha Krishna Sastry Munimadugu
Call/Text to +1(903) 347-2647
panyampujas@gmail.com
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