Lala Ramswaroop Calendar [portable]: 2016

As we look back at the , we see a year defined by its precise astrological calculations and its role as a guide for some of India's most vibrant celebrations. Why the 2016 Calendar Remained a Trusted Guide

: A synchronized list of both government holidays and religious festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Eid. Legacy and Reuse Interestingly, due to the cyclical nature of time, your 2016 calendar is reusable in the years 2044, 2072, and 2112

Fasting days occurring twice a month, including special ones like Nirjala Ekadashi and Yogini Ekadashi.

Auspicious wedding dates, which were heavily concentrated in January, February, April, November, and December of 2016. The calendar also noted the Chaturmas period (July to November), during which marriages are traditionally paused. 2016 lala ramswaroop calendar

While physical copies are preferred, many fans now check the official Lala Ramswaroop site for annual updates.

A critical feature of the Lala Ramswaroop Calendar is its accurate warning system for solar and lunar eclipses, which carry major ritual significance in Hindu culture. The 2016 edition detailed the visibility and timings for several celestial events:

In the 2016 edition, the "Muhurat" section for June was heavily dog-eared. That was the month they had broken ground on the new family home. His grandfather hadn't consulted an architect first; he had consulted the Lala Ramswaroop. As we look back at the , we

The calendar precisely mapped the midnight Nishita Kaal puja timings for devotees.

Here is a breakdown of the key features and significance of the 2016 calendar:

A traditional Panchang tracks time based on five crucial elements of Vedic astrology: : The lunar day Vara : The day of the week Nakshatra : The planetary constellation or star group Auspicious wedding dates, which were heavily concentrated in

The 2016 edition precisely mapped out the lunar cycles to pin down festival dates, which shift every year on the solar calendar. Key observances listed in the 2016 edition included:

. It was a leap year starting on a Friday, and in the cycle of 60 Samvatsaras, it was the year of 🎊 Key Festivals & Holidays in 2016

The Lala Ramswaroop Calendar is popular for several reasons:

Notable dates included Shattila Ekadashi (Feb 4), Papmochani Ekadashi (Apr 3), and Nirjala Ekadashi (Jun 16). Amavasya (New Moon). 18.192.121.135