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Akshaya Navami 2008

Kartika Shukla Navami — the undying ninth

📍 Pomona, California, America (United States)
2008
Akshaya Navami · 2008
📍 Pomona, California, America (United States)
November 6, 2008
Kartika Shukla Navami — the undying ninth
Timings · Pomona
Sunrise
Nov/6/2008 06:17:15
Sunset
Nov/6/2008 16:52:33
Moonrise
Nov/6/2008 13:01:15
Moonset
Nov/7/2008 04:07:01
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Akshaya Navami

On the ninth day of Kartika's bright fortnight the universe holds a particular grace: whatever is given, planted, or undertaken on this day accrues akshaya phala — imperishable fruit. The day is also called Amla Navami or Amalaki Navami, named for the sacred Indian gooseberry whose tree is venerated as a living form of Vishnu-Lakshmi.

In Vrindavana tradition this day marks the return of the Satya Yuga. Devotees perform a parikrama — circumambulation — of the twelve sacred forests of Vrindavana (dvadasha vanas): Madhuvana, Talavana, Kumudavana, and more. Walking barefoot through these ancient groves while recounting Krishna's childhood leelas is said to confer the merit of a full yatra to all four dhamas.

Amla puja: an Amla tree is worshipped with lamps, flowers, and sesame. Devotees eat their meal seated beneath the tree's canopy — this act alone is believed to cleanse seven previous and seven future generations of sin. Brahmins are fed under the tree as an act of dana.

The date falls on a Swayam-siddha tithi — one of the rare self-sanctified days that need no external muhurta calculation. Any charitable act performed on Akshaya Navami, from digging wells and planting trees to gifting food and scripture, carries inexhaustible spiritual return.

धात्री त्वं धन्विनां धात्री पितॄणां तारिणी तथा। पापानां नाशिनी नित्यं सर्वपापं व्यपोहय।।
Dhatri tvam dhanvinam dhatri pitrnam tarini tatha, papanam nashini nityam sarvapapam vyapohaya.
"O Amla, you sustain the archer and the ancestors; destroyer of sins, cleanse all transgressions."
— Amla Puja Stotra
Tradition & Practice
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Amla Navami
The Indian gooseberry (Amla) tree is worshipped as Vishnu. Circumambulating it 108 times is considered equivalent to completing the Char Dham yatra.
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Vrindavana Parikrama
Devotees walk the twelve forests of Vrindavana barefoot — Madhuban, Talavana, Kumudavan, and more — recounting Krishna's childhood leelas at each grove.
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Dana (Gifting)
Food, sesame, gold, cattle, or land gifted today yield imperishable return. The merit multiplies compared with ordinary days.
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Meal Beneath the Tree
Tradition asks that you eat your meal seated under an Amla tree — this alone is said to free seven preceding and seven succeeding generations from accumulated sin.
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Kartika Vrata
Akshaya Navami falls midway through the Kartika month vrata. Those observing the month-long fast light extra lamps and chant Vishnu's name at dawn.
Self-Proved Tithi
Like Akshaya Tritiya, this ninth day is a Swayam-siddha muhurta — it carries inherent auspiciousness and requires no further timing calculation.
Auspicious Timings

Chogadia Muhurta

ChogadiaFromTo
Shubh Nov/6/2008 06:17:15 Nov/6/2008 07:36:40
Labh Nov/6/2008 11:34:54 Nov/6/2008 12:54:19
Amrit Nov/6/2008 12:54:19 Nov/6/2008 14:13:44
Shubh Nov/6/2008 15:33:08 Nov/6/2008 16:52:33
Gowri Panchangam
Day
Dhanam Wealth 06:17:15 – 07:36:40
Sugam Good 07:36:40 – 08:56:04
Sugam Good 08:56:04 – 10:15:29
Uthi Good 10:15:29 – 11:34:54
Amridha Best 11:34:54 – 12:54:19
Visham Bad 12:54:19 – 14:13:44
Rogam Evil 14:13:44 – 15:33:08
Labham Gain 15:33:08 – 16:52:33
Night
Amridha Best 16:52:33 – 18:33:15
Visham Bad 18:33:15 – 20:13:58
Rogam Evil 20:13:58 – 21:54:40
Labham Gain 21:54:40 – 23:35:22
Dhanam Wealth 23:35:22 – 01:16:04
Sugam Good 01:16:04 – 02:56:46
Soram Bad 02:56:46 – 04:37:29
Uthi Good 04:37:29 – 06:18:11
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