1.0.5 / March 12, 2018
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Gujarati Calendar 2019 A simple Gujarati (Hindu) calendar 2019withthe traditional print copy look and feel but with the addedbenefitof user interaction to find more details about a specificdate. Thecalendar will help you to find when the next Ekadashi is,what thePaksha (Sud,Vad) on a particular day is, when the nextPoonam is(Full Moon) or the next Amavasya is and many more Hinduevents ineasy visual representations; due to images being used torepresentkey events, even a person who cannot read Gujarati is ableto usethe app. In Vedic timekeeping, a tithi is a lunar day, or thetimeit takes for the longitudinal angle between the Moon and theSun toincrease by 12°. Tithis begin at varying times of the day andvaryin duration from approximately 19 to approximately 26 hours.Tithitherefore is one of the most important aspect of the IndianAlmanacor the Panchang as Hindu festivals and ceremonies arecalculatedbased on this. The Hindu Calendar system is based uponthe motionof the moon, each lunar year comprises of twelve months,each lunaryear comprises of 354 days. This in comparison to theusualGeorgian (English) calendar that we all use, leads to adifferencein the number of days as the Georgian year consists of365 ¼ dayssince it is based on the solar (Sun) system. To align thesolaryear with the lunar year, an additional month is added to theHinducalendar every 3 years, this additional month is called AdhikMaas(Additional/Extra Month). Each and every second invedictimekeeping is part of a Muhrat (moment), these can beauspiciousor inauspicious depending on nakshatra and tithi (whichare alsoauspicious and inauspicious)… sounds very complicated? Itiscomplicated for most of us; thankfully we have this NirnayAndroidApp which combines the lunar and solar calendar into an easytounderstand format so that we can easily find out when weshouldcelebrate Hindu festivals, when the most auspicious times areforvarious religious (and non-religious) activities so that wedothings at a Muhrat which is good Features of Gujarati Calendar2019-Gujarati calendar contains Choghadiya timings -Gujaraticalendar2019 contains Holidays list -Gujarati calendar 2019contains Fullmonth events with date and description

App Information Gujarati Calendar 2019

  • App Name
    Gujarati Calendar 2019
  • Package Name
    gujarati.calendar.panchang
  • Updated
    March 12, 2018
  • File Size
    9.2M
  • Requires Android
    Android 4.1 and up
  • Version
    1.0.5
  • Developer
    faith apps
  • Installs
    50,000+
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Tools
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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Mantra Jaap 1.8 APK
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