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November 2005 Ãso-Kãrtak, Vikram Samvat 2061-62
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THU
FRI
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3

Kãrtak Sud Bij
Bhãi Bij

4

Sud Trij

5

Sud Choth

 
 

6

Sud Choth,
Lãbh Pãncham

7

Sud Chhath

8

Sud Sãtam

9

Sud Ãtham

10

Sud Nom
Shri Hari Navmi

11

Sud Dasham
12
Prabodhini
Ekãdashi (Fast)

Tulsi Vivãh
 
 

13

Sud Bãras

14

Sud Teras

 


Punam,
Dev Diwali

16

Kãrtak
Vad Padvo

17

Vad Bij

18

Vad Trij

19

Vad Choth

 
 

20

Vad Choth

21

Vad Pãncham

22

Vad Chhath

23

Vad Sãtam

24

Vad Ãtham

25

Vad Nom

26

Vad Dasham

 

 

27

Utpatti
EKãdashi (Fast)

28

Vad Bãras

29

Vad Teras

30

Vad Chaudas

 
 
 

 

November 1: Aso vad 14: Diwali(Click here to learn more)
Diwali symbolizes the victory of Good over Evil. The goddess of wealth, Lakshmiji, is worshipped on this day to receive blessings for future prosperity.

November 2: Aso vad 30/1: Annakut and Bestu Varash (Click here to learn more)
Offering of different varieties of food to the deities. The first day of the Hindu New Year.

November 3: Kartik sud 2: Bhai Beej (Click here to learn more)
The day on which brothers are invited to dine at their sister's house. 

November 6 : Kartik sud 5: Labh Pancham (Click here to learn more)
An auspicious day to commence any noble venture.

November 12: Kartik sud 11: Prabodhini Ekadashi (Click here to learn more)
The last day of Chaturmas, after which all extra spiritual observances undertaken over the previous four months may be relaxed.

November 15: Kartik sud 14/15: Dev Diwali (Click here to learn more)
Signifies the return of God after spending Chaturmas with King Bali. Today is a day to resolve to free oneself of base instincts.


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