Friday, August 26, 2011
Current dollar price
The current price of the dollar showed positive figures to the European currency against the euro and Japanese yen currency up well against major international currencies the increase was given because of the red numbers reported in major international financial centers in addition to the rumors regarding a possible downgrade of Germany.
The current price of the euro traded against the dollar at $ 1.4379 compared to $ 1.4415 the previous day (price of euro dollar Thursday August 25, 2011) similarly the current price of the dollar against the euro traded at 0.6955 euros compared to 0.6937 euros from the previous day while the current price of the dollar against the yen traded at 77.46 yen compared to the 76 , 98 yen the previous day.
The current price of the dollar also had positive figures against the pound sterling, Canadian dollar fell against while the Swiss franc.
The different contributions in this conference were the last day so the :
Market
Euro / Dollar 1.4379 1.4415
Dollar / Yen 77.460 76.985
Dollar / Pound 0.6107 0.6142 Est
Dollar / Swiss Franc 0.7930 0.7959
Dollar / Canada Dollar .9882 .9873
Current Price of the Dollar against the Euro, Yen, Quotes. Parallel Dollar Euro Yen today August 26, 2011.
Gold rate Current Price
The current price of an ounce of gold today Friday August 26, 2011. Investing in Precious Metals
The current price of an ounce of gold negatvas figures showed falling to $ 200 less than the record set during the day on Tuesday after profit taking by investors after the CME Group raised margins for the second time in the trade of the metal so far this month.
The current price of an ounce of gold showed negative figures falling at a rate 2.2% to quote and settle at $ 1,711.99 compared to $ 1,762.89 the previous day (Price Ounce of Gold Thursday August 25, 2011) price per ounce of gold in the New York market .
On the other hand, the current price of an ounce of silver had negative numbers falling by 1.2% to quote and settle at $ 39.16 per ounce gold price in the same way an ounce of platinum down by 0.9% to list and placed on price per ounce $ 1,785.49 an ounce while palladium fell 0.3% to quote and settle at $ 741.47 per ounce price.
Current Price of Gold Price
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
August manth Festivals 2011
Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in August 2011 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes including house warming, joining job, buying car or house, moving into new rented home etc.
August 1, 2011 – Shravan Somvar Vrat
August 1 – Sindhura Dooj
August 2 – Hariyali Teej
August 2 – Madhusrava Teej
August 3 – Durva Ganapati Vrat
August 4 – Nag Panchami
August 5 – Muruga Sashti Fasting
August 6 – Tulsi Das Jayanti
August 8 – Shravan Somvar Vrat
August 9 – Mangala Gouri Vrat
August 9 – Ekadasi Fasting – Putrada Ekadashi
August 11 – Pradosh Fasting
August 12 – Varalakshmi Vritham
August 13 – Shravan Purnima – Full moon day
August 13 – Raksha Bandhan
August 13 – Nariyali Purnima
August 13 – Rig Upakarma
August 13 – Yajur Upakarma
August 13 – Avani Avittam
August 13 – Hayagriva Jayanti
August 14 – Gayatri Japam
August 14 – Bhadrapad Month begins in North India
August 15 – Ashunya Shayan Vrat
August 16 – Kajari Teej
August 17 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
August 17 – Chinga Masam begins in Kerala Malayalam Calendar
August 18 – Aavani Month begins in Tamil Calendar
August 19 – Bhadra Month begins in Bengali Calendar
August 20 – Hal Sashti
August 21 – Sri Krishna Jayanti in South and Western parts of India
August 22 – Sri Krishna Janmashtami in North India
August 22 – Dahi Handi and Gopala Kala
August 23 – Goga Navami
August 25 – Ekadasi Fasting
August 26 – Pradosh Fasting
August 28 – Amavasya begins
August 29 – Amavasya ends – Somvati Amavasya
August 30 – Bhadrapad month begins in Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat
August 31 – Sam Pancham – Sama Upakarma
August 31 – Swarna Gouri Vrat
SHRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI JAYANTHI
SRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI
Shri Krishna Janmashtami, or Sri Krishna Jayanti, celebrates the birthday of Lord Krishna. In 2011, the date of Sri Krishna Jayanti in North India is August 22. In some parts of South India and in some parts of western India it is on August 21. It is observed as Dahi Handi in Maharashtra, the formation of the huge human pyramids to break the pot hung high up. The festival is also known as Gokulashtami and Krishnashtami.
Shri Krishna is today one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Hindu Gods. He is worshipped as the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu. Krishna is also worshipped as a supreme god in his own right by numerous sects around the world.
In North India, Shri Krishna Janmashtami is observed eight days after the full moon day in Hindi month Bhadrapada (August – September). In South India, the festival is observed on the eighth day after full moon in the month of Shravan (August – September).
The Sri Krishna Jayanti festival is not celebrated on the same day in all parts of India and this is due to the various regional calendars and the various calculations in the time of the birth of Krishna.
In 2011, Sri Krishna Jayanti is marked on August 21 in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and is some parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. In North India, it is marked on August 22. The Smarta Tradition observes the festival on August 21 and the Vaishnava Tradition on August 22.
Special pujas are held in Sri Krishna Temples spread around the world and millions of people visit the shrines. Special poojas and rituals are held at midnight the time of Krishna’s birth.
Staunch Krishna devotees fast on the day. It is a 24-hour fast.
SHRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI
Festivals 2011 Calendar Hindu
Hindu Festivals 2011 calendar
Hindu Festivals 2011 based on Hindu traditional calendar - India Standard Time. This is a list of important festival dates in Hinduism in 2011 based on various regional Hindu calendars. The same festival might be celebrated a day earlier or later in different parts of India. The calendar is incomplete as there is confusion regarding few Hindu festivals in 2011.
January 2011
Makar Sankranti – 14th January, 2011 - (15th January in western and eastern parts of India)
Pongal – 15th January, 2011
Thai Pusam – January 20, 2011
February 2011
Vasant Panchami – Saraswati Puja – February 8, 2011
March 2011
Shivratri – 3rd March, 2011
Holi – March 20th, 2011
April 2011
Ugadi (New Year in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh) – April 4th, 2011
Gudi Padva – April 4th, 2011
Chaitra Navratri Begins - April 4th, 2011
Cheti Chand - April 5, 2011
Ram Navami – 12th April, 2011
Chithirai 1 (Tamil New Year) – 14th April, 2011
Vishu (Kerala) – 15th April, 2011
New Year in Bengal and Assam – 15th April, 2011
Hanuman Jayanti – 18th April, 2011
May 2011
Akshaya Tritiya – 6th May, 2011
Narasimha Jayanti – 16th May, 2011
June 2011
Puri Rath Yatra – 3 July, 2011
July 2011
Vyas Purnima, Guru Purnima – 15th July, 2011
August 2011
Raksha Bandan – 13th August, 2011
Sri Krishna Janmashtami – 22nd August, 2011
September 2011
Ganesh Chaturthi - 1st September, 2011
Onam - September 9, 2011
Pitru Paksha Shradh - 13th September, 2011 to 27th September
Navratri Begins – 28th September, 2011
October 2011
Durga Ashtami – 4th October, 2011
Maha Navami – 5th October, 2011
Vijaya Dashami – Dussehra – 6th October, 2011
Karva Chouth – October 13, 2011
Deepavali – Diwali – 26th October, 2011
Gujarati New Year - 27th October, 2011
November 2011
Karti Purnima - November 10
Sabarimala Mandala Kalam begins – 16th November, 2011
December 2011
Sri Dattatreya Jayanti - December 10
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
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