February 2013 calendar kalnirnay
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Marathi Daily Panchang | Daily Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India
Panchaka Rahita Muhurta for the day
Good Muhurta - 06:55 AMto 08:03 AM
Raja Panchaka - 08:03 AMto 09:28 AM
Agni Panchaka - 09:28 AMto 11:03 AM
Good Muhurta - 11:03 AMto 12:58 PM
Raja Panchaka - 12:58 PMto 03:13 PM
Good Muhurta - 03:13 PMto 05:33 PM
Chora Panchaka - 05:33 PMto 05:41 PM
Good Muhurta - 05:41 PMto 07:51 PM
Roga Panchaka - 07:51 PMto 08:34 PM
Good Muhurta - 08:34 PMto 10:07 PM
Mrityu Panchaka - 10:07 PMto 12:26 AM, Feb 21
Agni Panchaka - 12:26 AM, Feb 21to 02:45 AM, Feb 21
Good Muhurta - 02:45 AM, Feb 21to 04:49 AM, Feb 21
Raja Panchaka - 04:49 AM, Feb 21to 06:31 AM, Feb 21
Good Muhurta - 06:31 AM, Feb 21to 06:54 AM, Feb 21
Udaya Lagna Muhurta for the day
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Kalnirnay
Calmanac (Calendar + Almanac) publicised in India
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