#VijayaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#MahaDwadashi is Friday Feb. 17
• Sunrise 6:28am Feb. 16, #Ekadashi tithi from 9:02am Feb. 16, ends 6:19am Feb. 17
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:27am Feb. 17, ends 3:06am Feb. 18
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:26am to 8:38am Feb. 18
Vijaya Ekadashi was the fast observed by Lord Rama to overcome all obstacles and successfully rescue Sita from Ravana
📸 A puja space decorated with lit oil lamps around a Gajalakshmi Vilakku (source unknown)
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#VijayaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#MahaDwadashi is Friday Feb. 17
• Sunrise 6:28am Feb. 16, #Ekadashi tithi from 9:02am Feb. 16, ends 6:19am Feb. 17
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:27am Feb. 17, ends 3:06am Feb. 18
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:26am to 8:38am Feb. 18
Vijaya Ekadashi was the fast observed by Lord Rama to overcome all obstacles and successfully rescue Sita from Ravana
📸 A puja space decorated with lit oil lamps around a Gajalakshmi Vilakku (source unknown)
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#JayaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Feb. 1
• Ekadashi tithi from 3:23pm Jan. 31, sunrise 6:42am Feb. 1, ends 5:31pm Feb. 1
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:41am Feb. 2, ends 7:56pm Feb. 2
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:41am to 8:47am Feb. 2
Jaya Ekadashi marks the day two lovers cursed by Lord #Indra were redeemed after inadvertently observing the fast and vigil.
📸 Darshan at Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in #Aranmula, #Kerala, by https://www.instagram.com/vijayadigitalstudio
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#JayaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Feb. 1
• Ekadashi tithi from 3:23pm Jan. 31, sunrise 6:42am Feb. 1, ends 5:31pm Feb. 1
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:41am Feb. 2, ends 7:56pm Feb. 2
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:41am to 8:47am Feb. 2
Jaya Ekadashi marks the day two lovers cursed by Lord #Indra were redeemed after inadvertently observing the fast and vigil.
📸 Darshan at Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in #Aranmula, #Kerala, by https://www.instagram.com/vijayadigitalstudio
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#JayaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Feb. 1
• Ekadashi tithi from 3:23pm Jan. 31, sunrise 6:42am Feb. 1, ends 5:31pm Feb. 1
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:41am Feb. 2, ends 7:56pm Feb. 2
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:41am to 8:47am Feb. 2
Jaya Ekadashi marks the day two lovers cursed by Lord Indra were redeemed after inadvertently observing the fast and vigil.
📸 Darshan at Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in #Aranmula, #Kerala, by https://www.instagram.com/vijayadigitalstudio
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#ShattilaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Jan. 18
• Ekadashi tithi from 9:35pm Jan. 17, sunrise 6:50am Jan. 18, ends 7:33pm Jan. 18
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:49am Jan. 19, ends 4:48pm Jan. 19
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:49am to 8:50am Jan. 19
Shattila Ekadashi is when a fasting devotee of Lord #Vishnu donated sesame seeds (til) to seek redemption after failing to offer alms.
📸 The #KadagoluKrishna idol at #KrishnapuraMatha in #Udupi, #Karnataka
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#ShattilaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Jan. 18
• Ekadashi tithi from 9:35pm Jan. 17, sunrise 6:50am Jan. 18, ends 7:33pm Jan. 18
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:49am Jan. 19, ends 4:48pm Jan. 19
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:49am to 8:50am Jan. 19
Shattila Ekadashi is when a fasting devotee of Lord Vishnu donated sesame seeds (til) to seek redemption after failing to offer alms.
📸 The Kadagolu Krishna idol at #KrishnapuraMatha in #Udupi, #Karnataka
#shattilaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #dwadashi #krishnapuramatha #Udupi #karnataka #hinduism #photography
#ShattilaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Wednesday Jan. 18
• Ekadashi tithi from 9:35pm Jan. 17, sunrise 6:50am Jan. 18, ends 7:33pm Jan. 18
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:49am Jan. 19, ends 4:48pm Jan. 19
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:49am to 8:50am Jan. 19
Shattila Ekadashi is when a fasting devotee of Lord Vishnu donated sesame seeds (til) to seek redemption after failing to offer alms.
📸 The Kadagolu Krishna idol at #KrishnapuraMatha in Udupi, #Karnataka
#shattilaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #dwadashi #krishnapuramatha #karnataka #hinduism #photography
#VaikunthaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Monday Jan. 2
• Ekadashi tithi from 10:41pm Jan. 1, sunrise 6:51am Jan. 2, ends 11:53pm Jan. 2
• #Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:51am Jan. 3, ends 1:31am Jan. 4
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:51am to 8:49am Jan. 3
Vaikuntha Ekadashi marks the day when the doors are opened to #Vaikuntha, abode of the #Hindu god #Vishnu and the highest divine realm.
📸 Lord Vishnu in the form of Sri #Venkateswara (source unknown)
#VaikunthaEkadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #vaikuntha #hindu #vishnu #venkateswara #hinduism #photography #dwadashi
#SaphalaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Tuesday Dec. 20
• Sunrise 6:46am Dec. 19, Ekadashi tithi from 7:02am Dec. 19, ends 6:02am Dec. 20
• #MahaDwadashi tithi sunrise 6:47am Dec. 20, ends 4:15am Dec. 21
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:47am to 8:44am Dec. 21
Saphala means "finding success" in Sanskrit. Saphala Ekadashi marks the redemption of an exiled prince through a hermit's charity.
📸 Jasmine garland with diyas by Ambika Sudhakaran (https://sunnyellowindow.blogspot.com)
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#SaphalaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Tuesday Dec. 20
• Sunrise 6:46am Dec. 19, Ekadashi tithi from 7:02am Dec. 19, ends 6:02am Dec. 20
• #MahaDwadashi tithi sunrise 6:47am Dec. 20, ends 4:15am Dec. 21
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:47am to 8:44am Dec. 21
Saphala means "finding success" in Sanskrit. Saphala Ekadashi marks the redemption of an exiled prince through a hermit's charity.
📸 Jasmine garland with diyas by Ambika Sudhakaran (https://sunnyellowindow.blogspot.com)
#saphalaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #mahadwadashi #hinduism #photography
#SaphalaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Tuesday Dec. 20
• Sunrise 6:46am Dec. 19, Ekadashi tithi from 7:02am Dec. 19, ends 6:02am Dec. 20
• #MahaDwadashi tithi sunrise 6:47am Dec. 20, ends 4:15am Dec. 21
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:47am to 8:44am Dec. 21
Saphala means "finding success" in Sanskrit. Saphala Ekadashi marks the redemption of an exiled prince through a hermit's charity.
📸 Jasmine garland with diyas by Ambika Sudhakaran (https://sunnyellowindow.blogspot.com)
#saphalaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #mahadwadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday Dec. 4
• Ekadashi tithi from 9:09am Dec. 3, sunrise 6:35am Dec. 4, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:36am Dec. 5, ends 9:27am Dec. 5
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:36am to 8:34am, Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate from hell his father, who had sinned, and his ancestors through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦 https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday Dec. 4
• Ekadashi tithi from 9:09am Dec. 3, sunrise 6:35am Dec. 4, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Dwadashi tithi sunrise 6:36am Dec. 5, ends 9:27am Dec. 5
• Parana: Pratahkal, 6:36am to 8:34am, Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate from hell his father, who had sinned, and his ancestors through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦 https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday, Dec. 4
• Ekadashi tithi starts 9:09am Dec. 3, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Sunrise in Tokyo: 6:34am Dec. 3, 6:36am Dec. 5
• Parana: 6:36am to 8:34am Dec. 5
• Dwadashi tithi ends 9:27am Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate his father, who had committed sin, and his ancestors from hell, through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦 https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday, Dec. 4
• Ekadashi tithi starts 9:09am Dec. 3, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Sunrise in Tokyo: 6:34am Dec. 3, 6:36am Dec. 5
• Parana time: 6:36am to 8:34am Dec. 5
• Dwadashi tithi ends 9:27am Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate his father, who had committed sin, and ancestors from hell through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦 https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday, Dec. 4
• Tithi starts 9:09am Dec. 3, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Sunrise in Tokyo: 6:34am on Dec. 3, 6:36am on Dec. 5
• Parana time: 6:36am to 8:34am Dec. 5
• Dwadashi tithi ends 9:27am Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate his father, who had committed sin, and ancestors from hell through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday, Dec. 4
• Tithi starts 9:09am Dec. 3, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Sunrise in Tokyo: 6:34am on Dec. 3, 6:36am on Dec. 5
• Parana time: 6:36am to 8:34am Dec. 5
• Dwadashi tithi ends 9:27am Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikhanasa of Champakanagar to liberate his father, who had committed sin, and ancestors from hell through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography
#MokshadaEkadashi timings for #Tokyo, #Japan
#Ekadashi is Sunday, Dec. 4
• Tithi starts 9:09am Dec. 3, ends 9:04am Dec. 4
• Sunrise in Tokyo: 6:34am on Dec. 3, 6:36am on Dec. 5
• Parana time: 6:36am to 8:34am Dec. 5
• Dwadashi tithi ends 9:27am Dec. 5
Mokshada Ekadashi is named after the fast observed by King Vaikanhasa of Champakanagar to liberate his father, who had committed sin, and ancestors from hell through moksha.
📸 Tulsi Vivah by 🐦https://twitter.com/Jagat___Janani
#mokshadaekadashi #tokyo #japan #Ekadashi #hinduism #photography