Dates for important Hindu Festivals

I REFER to Amar Persaud’s letter captioned ‘Conflict of dates,’ published in Stabroek News on March 11.  It is true that dates for important Hindu Festivals differ between the Calendar of Dharmic Sabha and those of other Hindu Organizations, viz. Phagwah, Hanuman Jayanti, Krishna Janam Ashtami and Diwali.

I do not wish to dwell on Phagwah, since that is now history, but on showing the correct dates for the others. The source is the 100-year Patra, which is the authentic guide for all Hindus. (All Time given are the Ending Time). The Formula is standard.
HANUMAN JAYANTI  – FRIDAY  3rd APRIL
Chaturdashi – Friday April 3rd                                                                 Purnima – Sat. April 4th
21:23    x  by 2   =   42:46                                                               26:55   x  by  2  =  53:50
Divided by 5   =   08:33                                                                 Divided by 5 =    10:46
Add Rising Sun   05:49      =  14:22                                              Add Rising Sun   05:49     =  16:35
Less 9:30hrs.   =  04.52 AM                                                   Less 9:30hrs.   =    07:05 AM
(Chaturdasi ends, and Purnima begins).                                                 (Purnima ends)
Thus, Chaturdashi ends on Friday 3rd April at 04:52 AM. Purnima, which begins immediately after, runs for the entire day and night of April 3rd, and ends on Saturday 4th at 07:05 AM. Purnima is Friday night 3rd April. Hanuman Jayanti is therefore, April 3rd.
KRISHNA JANAM ASHTAMI – SEPTEMBER 4
‘Janam’ literally means ‘birth’ and ‘Ashtami’ is the 8th Tithi, (lunar day), of a fortnight. Sri Krishna appeared at 12:00 Midnight on the Ashtami in the dark half of the Month of Bhadrapada. Calculation:
Saptami – Friday September 4th                                                  Ashtami – Sat. Sept. 5th
52:31 x  by 2   =  105:02                                                         50:49   x  by  2  =  101:38
Divided by 5   =   21: 00                                                            Divided by 5 =    20:20
Add Rising Sun   05:44      =  26:44                                          Add Rising Sun   05:45     =  26:05
Less 9:30hrs.  =  17:14  (05:14PM)                          Less 9:30hrs.  =    16:35 (04:35PM)
(Saptami ends, and Ashtami begins).                                                            (Ashtami ends)
Ashtami, which will begin at 05:14 PM on the 4th September, will run the entire night of the 4th and will end on the 5th at 04:35 PM. Sri Krishna Janam Ashtami will therefore, fall on Midnight of the 4th September. Janam Ashtami is September 4.
For the record, let it be mentioned in passing that Purnima (Holika Dahan) and Holi were in fact 4th and 5th March, respectively.
It is hoped that the date for Diwali will be resolved before the event.
Those who may desire further clarification or confirmation are invited to visit one or all of the following websites:
(a) mypanchang.com    (Check for Festivals for Georgetown, Guyana, 2015)
(b) drikpanchang.com    (Festivals for Georgetown, Guyana 2015)
© Hinduism today – calendar for Georgetown, Guyana, 2015.

PT. R. BALBADAR.
President, Sanatan Vaidic Dharma Pandit’s Sabha, Region 3.

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