Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 SrI: Dear BhakthAs: A friend of mine living in thsi country asked this question: "Usually in India , we observe Rahu Kaalam on Saturdays during 9-10.30 A.M.Should it be moved to 10-11.30 A.M during the daylight saving times? " My response is: The daylight saving time is an artifact created to help the Farmers and is not observed even in all states of the country. The Sun Rise and Sunset are the most important markers for us, wherever we are . Recently , the SrI RanganAtha Temple with the help of the SrI Ganesa Kutty Sasthry of Srirangam ( the heriditary YomiadhArar of Srirangam temple) has composed a special calendar for SrI RanganAtha temple , Pomona , NY taking into account the Latitude and Longitude of New York (E.S.T) for Sun rise and Sun Set. This calendar is geo-centric in character and therefore the position of the planets and Rahu ( ChAya Graham) remains the SAME in comparison to the Indian Calendar. For Fixing Rahu Kaalam , the length of the day from Sun Rise to Sun Set is used and hence it varies as rrecorded below for the different months. It is not 90 minutes always for each day ( Monday : 7.30 -9.00, Saturday: 9-10.30 A.M etc ). The details of Raahu Kaalam are given for selected Saturdays in 2003 and 2004 below to show the variations. SrI RanganAtha Temple calendar is invaluable for observing Tithis, Nakshathrams , Yogams etc accurately. In addition to that , SrI RanganAtha temple calendar has beautiful pictures for each month from the ArchA Moorthys of the Temple ( Lord RanganAthA , SrI RanganAyaki, ANDAL , SrI Lakshmi Narasimhan, Lord Ramachandara and SitA PirAtti , Lord SrInivAsa, SrI VeNugOpAla , Lord HayagrIva, Garuda , AzhwArs and AchAryAs ). It is a rare collector's item and is a must for Vaidhika Observances. One thousand copies were printed and 500 are still left for acquisition . Please hurry up and acquire one for Your homes and Families. If you are intersted to have the benefit of this Rare PanchAngam , Please let me know so that I can ask the temple authoroities to send you one . You can make a small contribution to the temple to cover the cost of the PanchAngam and the daily AarAdhanam. Saptha-prAkAra MadhyE sarasija mukulOthbhAsamAnE vimAnE KaavErI madhya-dEsE mridhutara-phaNi-raaD-bhOga-paryanga-bhAgE NidhrA-mudhrAbhirAmam kaDinikaDasira: paarsva-vinyastha hastham PadhmA-DhAthree karAbhyAm parichitha-charaNam RANGARAAJAM bhajEham -- Swamy ParAsara Bhattar's SrI Sookthi (Meaning): I meditate on the Lord of SrIrangam reclining on His most enjoyable soft bed of AdhusEsha, with His eyes closed in the YoganidhrA pose. He is keeping His right hand under His head and His left hand near His hip. He rests under the shining PraNavAkAra VimAna of SrIrangam temple encircled by seven courtyards. His sacred feet are being gently pressed by SrI and BhU devis during His YoganidhrA at His temple situated in the central region of the KaavEri delta. SrI RanganAtha ParabrahmaNE Nama: Daasan , Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri SadagOpan RAAHU KAALAM TIMINGS( May 2003-March 2004) ******************************************* On the East Coast , during the day light svaing times (when the clock is set ahead by one hour ) , SrIrangam JyOsyars have computed for SrI Ranganatha Temple the following times for Raaghu Kaalam : Saturday May 31 : 8.10-10.02 A.M ( 112 minutes) " June 7 : 8.10-10.02 A.M " June 14: 8.10-10.03 A.M " June 21: 8.11-10.04 A.M ( 113 Minutes) " June 28: 8.13-10.06 A.M ( 113 Minutes) ALL Other Saturdays in July-Dec 2003: July 5 : 8.15-10.08 A.M (113 Mts). July 24 (8.24-10.13 A.M: 109 Minutes). August 2: 8.27-10.14 ( 107 minutes) Aug 30: 8.38-10.17 ( 99 minutes) September 6: 8.40-10.17 ( 97 Minutes) September 27: 8.47-10.17 A.M ( 90 Minutes) October 4: 8.50-10.17 A.M ( 87 Minutes) October25: 8.59-10.19 A.M ( 80 minutes) November 1: 9.02-10.21 A.M ( 79 minutes) November 29: 9.21-10.33 A.M( 72 minutes) December 6: 9.26-10.36 A.M ( 70 Minutes) December 27:9.38-10.48 ( 70 Minutes) January 3: 9.40-10.50 A.M ( 70 Minutes) January 31:9.38-10.54 A.M ( 76 Minutes) Febrauary 7: 9.35 -10.53 A.M ( 78 Minutes) February 28: 9.20-10.44 A.M ( 84 Minutes) March 6: 9.15-10.41 A.M ( 89 Minutes) March 27: 8.55-10.28 A.M( 93 Minutes) Thus it ranges from 70-113 Minutes for the Months quoted. At 11:04 AM 5/29/03 -0500, you wrote: >Namaskaram Mama, > > >Usually in India rahu kalam is observed between 9.00 AM and 10.30 AM on saturdays. So I wanted to check is what is the practise we need to follow here due to daylight savings time. Would it be between 10.00 AM and 11.30 AM ? > >shashi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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