Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Dear Devotees: The information provided by Sriman Kannan would be of interest to many of you . Thanks, Sriman Kannan ! V.Sadagopan - "Kannan AMR" <kamr <Srirangasri> Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:56 AM Tonight Lunar Eclipse: Anushtana Details > Adiyen took the following information from Pomona , Sri Ranganatha Temple's > authentic calendar calculated by Sriman Kutty Sastrigal of Srirangam, who is the hereditary yomiadharar of Srirangam temple. > > 1. Should have the bath at the beginning of both the Lunar and Solar > Eclipse with the Maha Sankalpa > 2. In the case of Solar Eclipse, Tarpana is performed at the beginning > of the eclipse, soon after the Maha Sankalpa > 3. FOr the Lunar Eclipse, Tarpana is to be performed after the > Madhyam/Middle of the eclipse. > 4. For both SOlar & Lunar eclipses, vimochana snana is to be taken > after the ending of the eclipses. > 5. Regarding the consumption of food, it should be stopped 9 hours > before the eclipse begins. > Lunar Eclipse visible from New York > Eclipse begins 10/27/2004 8-14 pm > Totality begins: 9-23 pm > Middle of the Eclipse 10-05 pm > Totality ends 10-44 pm > Eclipse ends 11-53pm > > Shanthi should be done for the following Nakshatras: Revathi, Aslesha, > Jyeshta, Uthra Bhadra & Ashvini > > Adiyen Kannan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 SrI: Dear Devotees: Adiyen may please be excused for any error on adiyen's part. To the best of adiyen's knowledge, day light saving time has not been taken in to account in the Pomono Koil calendar. The correct time is as below and this is from the following web site. From NASA web link ( http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.html ), you may find out the details for your town. For New Jersey / New York area on the east cosat Begins 8:05 p.m Enters umbra 9:14 p.m Totality begins 10:23 p.m. Middle of eclispse 11:04 p.m Leaves totality 11:44 p.m Leaves umbra 12:53 a.m (10/28/04) Eclipse ends (leaves penumbra) 2:02 a.m If adiyen is correct, the punya kalam is from 11:44. p.m. Dasan Srinivasan Sadagopan wrote: > Dear Devotees: > > The information provided by Sriman Kannan > would be of interest to many of you . > Thanks, Sriman Kannan ! > V.Sadagopan > - > "Kannan AMR" <kamr > <Srirangasri> > Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:56 AM > Tonight Lunar Eclipse: Anushtana Details > > > > > > Adiyen took the following information from Pomona , > Sri Ranganatha Temple's > authentic calendar calculated by > Sriman Kutty Sastrigal of Srirangam, who is the hereditary > yomiadharar of Srirangam temple. > > > > 1. Should have the bath at the beginning of both the Lunar and Solar > > Eclipse with the Maha Sankalpa > > > 2. In the case of Solar Eclipse, Tarpana is performed at the beginning > > of the eclipse, soon after the Maha Sankalpa > > > 3. FOr the Lunar Eclipse, Tarpana is to be performed after the > > Madhyam/Middle of the eclipse. > > > 4. For both SOlar & Lunar eclipses, vimochana snana is to be taken > > after the ending of the eclipses. > > > 5. Regarding the consumption of food, it should be stopped 9 hours > > before the eclipse begins. > > > Lunar Eclipse visible from New York > > Eclipse begins 10/27/2004 8-14 pm > > Totality begins: 9-23 pm > > Middle of the Eclipse 10-05 pm > > Totality ends 10-44 pm > > Eclipse ends 11-53pm > > > > Shanthi should be done for the following Nakshatras: Revathi, Aslesha, > > Jyeshta, Uthra Bhadra & Ashvini > > > > Adiyen Kannan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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