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OM Ganeshaya NamaH

वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूयकोटिसमप्रभ ।

निर्वयघ्िं करु मे देव सवयकायेषु सवयदा ॥


For India (Bhaaratvarsh)
Panchanga Sravanam 2012-2013
Nandana naam Samvatsara
Shaka Samvat 1934

Panchangam Shravanam – 2012-2013
Om Shri Ganeshaya NamaH
Graha Mantri Parishad for India Nandana naam Samvatsara
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Planet
King
Sukra
Mantri
Sukra
Senapati
Guru
Sasyadhipati
Surya
Dhanyadhipati
Shani
Argyadhipati
Guru
Meghadhipati
Guru
Rasadhipati
Mars
Neerasadhipati
Surya
This year the king of year is Sukra. There will be victory and prosperity all round with plenty of good crops and rains. Artists will thrive, people will enjoy. There will be plenty of merry making. Life would be fun will all types of entertainment. Soldiers will be victorious in battle. New treaties and agreements will be signed.
Sukra is also the Mantri – Prime Minister. Sukra represents entertainment and
Love and hence more celebrities will get married this year. Farmers will produce plenty of corn and milk production will be in abundance. There will be more prosperity and those who are waiting to get married can marry this year.
More marriages can happen during the year.
Guru is the Senapathi – Commander in chief. Guru is the most benefic planet and hence guru bestows good rain, people will have love and respect for each other. If you are trying make friends this is the good time to break ice and make more friends. People will attend in more numbers for devata utsav, festivals.
Brahmins will do more yagnas and pujas, spiritual activities will increase and kings will rule well.
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Lord of Paddy Crops -- Sasyadhipathi is Chandra. Chandra rules water and that’s why crops that grows due to water (irrigated land), will grow more. Tree and
Sasyas will grow in plenty and more rice will grow.
Dhanyadhipati – Lord of corns is Shani. Shani is dry

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