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2356 Tamil Hanumath Jayanthi date and time for Columbus, Ohio, United States

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2356 Hanumath Jayanthi

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Columbus, United States
Hanumath Jayanthi
2nd
January 2356
Monday / திங்கள்
Columbus, United States
Hanumath Jayanthi
22nd
December 2356
Saturday / சனி
Hanumath Jayanthi
Lord Hanuman Jayanti

Hanumath Jayanthi Timings

Hanumath Jayanthi on Monday, January 2, 2356
Amavasai Tithi Begins - 03:40 AM on Jan 02, 2356
Amavasai Tithi Ends - 03:59 AM on Jan 03, 2356

Hanumath Jayanthi Timings

Hanumath Jayanthi on Saturday, December 22, 2356
Amavasai Tithi Begins - 03:20 PM on Dec 21, 2356
Amavasai Tithi Ends - 12:57 PM on Dec 22, 2356

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Columbus, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

2356 Hanumath Jayanthi

In Tamil Nadu Hanumath Jayanthi is observed during Margashirsha Amavasya. Most of the time, Margashirsha Amavasya coincides with Moolam Nakshatram. It is believed that God Hanumath was born during Margashirsha Amavasya when Moolam Nakshatram was prevailing. In years when Moolam Nakshatra does not coincide with Amavasya, Amavasya day is preferred to decide Hanumath Jayanthi day. In Gregorian calendar Tamil Hanumath Jayanthi falls in January or December.

In North Indian states, Hanumath Jayanthi is known as Hanuman Jayanti and it is observed on full moon day during Chaitra month. Hanuman, who is also known as Vanara God, was born on this day and Hanumath Jayanthi is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman.

Devotees observe Hanumath Jayanthi during different time of the year according to their regional beliefs and the type of calendar being followed. Hanumath Jayanthi during Chaitra Purnima is the most popular one in North Indian states.

In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated for 41-days which starts on Chaitra Purnima and ends on the tenth day during Krishna Paksha in Vaishakha month. In Andhra Pradesh devotees begin 41-days Deeksha on Chaitra Purnima and conclude it on Hanuman Jayanthi day.

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