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1702 Shri Satyanarayana Puja and Katha dates for Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

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1702 Satyanarayana Puja

1702 Shri Satyanarayana Puja Dates
[1758 - 1759] Vikrama Samvata
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
January 13, 1702, Friday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Pausha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 09:10 PM, Jan 12
Ends - 08:24 PM, Jan 13
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
February 11, 1702, Saturday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Magha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 11:51 AM, Feb 11
Ends - 09:40 AM, Feb 12
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
March 13, 1702, Monday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Phalguna, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 11:49 PM, Mar 12
Ends - 08:32 PM, Mar 13
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
April 11, 1702, Tuesday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Chaitra, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 09:13 AM, Apr 11
Ends - 05:19 AM, Apr 12
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
May 11, 1702, Thursday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Vaishakha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 04:46 PM, May 10
Ends - 12:52 PM, May 11
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
June 9, 1702, Friday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Jyeshtha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 11:34 PM, Jun 08
Ends - 08:16 PM, Jun 09
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
July 8, 1702, Saturday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Ashadha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 06:50 AM, Jul 08
Ends - 04:34 AM, Jul 09
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
August 7, 1702, Monday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Shravana, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 03:37 PM, Aug 06
Ends - 02:40 PM, Aug 07
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
September 5, 1702, Tuesday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Bhadrapada, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 02:44 AM, Sep 05
Ends - 03:09 AM, Sep 06
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
October 5, 1702, Thursday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Ashwina, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 04:39 PM, Oct 04
Ends - 06:14 PM, Oct 05
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
November 3, 1702, Friday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Kartika, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 09:21 AM, Nov 03
Ends - 11:44 AM, Nov 04
Shri Satyanarayana Vrat
December 3, 1702, Sunday
Purnima
Shukla Purnima
Margashirsha, Shukla Purnima
Begins - 04:16 AM, Dec 03
Ends - 06:48 AM, Dec 04

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Fairfield, 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.

1702 Shri Satyanarayana Puja and Katha Dates

Satyanarayana Puja Dates

Shri Satyanarayana Puja is performed to seek blessing of God Narayan which is one of the forms of Lord Vishnu. The Lord in this form is considered an embodiment of truth. Although there is no fixed day to perform Satyanarayana Puja but doing it during Purnima or Pournami is considered highly auspicious.

Devotees should observe the fast on Puja day. The Puja can be done in the morning as well as in the evening. However performing Satyanarayana Puja in the evening is considered more appropriate as devotees can break the fast with Prasadam in the evening.

DrikPanchang.com lists Shree Satyanarayana Puja dates for evening time. Hence listed Satyanarayana Puja day might fall on Chaturdashi i.e. one day before Purnima. Devotees who prefer to do Puja in the morning should consult Drik Panchang to make sure that Puja is done within Purnima Tithi. On Purnima day, Tithi might get over during morning time and because of it Purnima Tithi is not always suitable for morning Puja.

Puja rituals consist of worshipping Lord Satyanarayana which is an extremely benevolent form of Lord Vishnu. Panchamritam (a mixture of milk, honey, ghee/butter, yogurt and sugar) is used to clean the deity, usually Saligram, which is divine stone of Maha Vishnu. Panjiri, which is sweet roasted flour of wheat, banana and other fruits are used as Prasad. Tulasi leaves are added into Prasad to make it sacred.

Another requirement of the Puja is that the story of the Puja, also known as Katha, is listened by those who are participating as well as by those who are observing the fast. The Satyanarayana Katha involves the origin of the Puja, the benefits of the Puja and the potential mishaps that might occur if one forgets to perform the Puja.

The Puja concludes with an Aarti, which consists of revolving a small fire ignited with Kapoor in the vicinity of an image or deity of the Lord. After Aarti participants and Vrat observers are required to consume the Panchamritam and the Prasad. Vrat observers can consume Prasdam after breaking the fast with Panchamritam.

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