On This Day 14 April 2024 Sunday
On This Day 14 April, Sam Vikram: 2081 Purnimanta Mass: Chaitra Paksha: Tithi: Sukla Paksha Saptami – Apr 14 11:44 AM – Apr 15 12:11 PM, let us have a quick look of the events and anniversaries of India and the world
Panchang /
Shaka Samvat: 1946
Purnimanta: Chaitra
Tithi: Sukla Paksha Saptami – Apr 14 11:44 AM – Apr 15 12:11 PM
On This Day
Festivals Today: Yamuna Chhath, Shashthee, Jayantee Jayantee
Festials Tomorrow: Bangaalee Nav Varsh
Day Today: World Chagas Disease Day [WHO]
Day Tomorrow:
Yoga:
Atiganda – Apr 14 12:33 AM – Apr 14 11:32 PM
Sukarman – Apr 14 11:32 PM – Apr 15 11:08 PM
Karana:
Taitila – Apr 13 11:48 PM – Apr 14 11:44 AM
Garija – Apr 14 11:44 AM – Apr 14 11:52 PM
Vanija – Apr 14 11:52 PM – Apr 15 12:12 PM”
Sunrise: 6:00
Sunset: 18:42
Moonrise: 10:07
Moonset: 0:57
Auspicious Time
Abhijit Muhurat – 11:55 AM – 12:46 PM
Amrit Kaal – 03:15 PM – 04:54 PM
Brahma Muhurat – 04:22 AM – 05:10 AM
Inauspicious Time
Rahu – 5:07 PM – 6:42 PM
Yamaganda – 12:21 PM – 1:56 PM
Gulika – 3:31 PM – 5:07 PM
Dur Muhurat – 05:00 PM – 05:51 PM
Varjyam – 09:29 AM – 11:08 AM
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Today / आज
Freedom Fighters sacrificed- At Least: 3
Major Historical Events
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Guru Hargobind – Sikh Military Leadership
- Event: Battle of Amritsar, April 14, 1634
- Significance: This day marks the victory of the Sikh army under the leadership of Guru Hargobind over the Mughal forces. It is remembered as a decisive battle that established Sikh military prowess and reinforced the community’s determination to resist Mughal domination. The sixth Sikh Guru’s role as both a spiritual and a military leader was pivotal in shaping the Sikh identity.
Khalsa – Sikh Brotherhood
- Event: Establishment of the Khalsa, April 14, 1699
- Significance: The formation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, is commemorated as a transformative event that formalized the collective identity of the Sikh community. The initiation of Sikhs into the Khalsa brotherhood signified a commitment to the principles of courage, equality, and justice, fortifying the community’s spirit against oppression.
Operation El Dorado Canyon – U.S. Military Action
- Event: U.S. bombings in Libya, April 14, 1986
- Significance: The U.S. military action known as Operation El Dorado Canyon was a direct response to the terrorist attack in West Berlin. This event is a significant reminder of the international conflicts during the late 20th century and showcases the global impact of terrorism and the contentious nature of military retaliation, often resulting in tragic civilian casualties.
History in Brief On This Day
- Abolitionist Movement – American History: The first abolitionist society in America, named “Society for the relief of free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage,” was founded in Philadelphia on April 14, 1775.
- Fort Stikene Explosion – Disaster: On April 14, 1944, the freighter “Fort Stikene” exploded in Bombay, India, resulting in the loss of 1,376 lives.
Anniversaries On This Day
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B.R. Ambedkar – Freedom Activist and Social Reformer
- Event: Birth of B.R. Ambedkar, April 14, 1891
- Significance: B.R. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary is a day of national importance in India. As a key figure in the Indian freedom movement and the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, his contributions to social justice and the empowerment of the marginalized communities continue to be celebrated. His vision for an egalitarian society remains deeply embedded in the ethos of the Indian Republic
- Khursheed Bano – Entertainment Luminary: Celebrated for her contributions to Indian cinema, actress Khursheed Bano was born on April 14, 1914.
- Shamshad Begum – Melodious Legacy: The iconic voice of Indian music, singer Shamshad Begum was born on April 14, 1919.
- Mohammed Shahid – Hockey Prodigy: Renowned field hockey player Mohammed Shahid, celebrated for his skillful play, was born on April 14, 1960.
- Rajeshwari Sachdev – Entertainment Star: Indian actress and performer Rajeshwari Sachdev celebrates her birthday on April 14, 1975.
- Nitin Bose – Cinema Veteran: Pioneering Indian filmmaker Nitin Bose passed away on April 14, 1986.
- Manav Thakkar – Table Tennis Talent: Rising star in the world of table tennis, Manav Thakkar was born on April 14, 2000.
- Pete Rose – Baseball Legend: Pete Rose, one of baseball’s most renowned players, was born on April 14, 1941.
- David Justice – Baseball Champion: Former professional baseball outfielder and batter David Justice was born on April 14, 1966.
- Dean Potter – Climbing Luminary: Celebrated American free climber, alpinist, and BASE jumper Dean Potter was born on April 14, 1972.
- Anderson Silva – Martial Arts Icon: Anderson Silva, revered as one of the greatest mixed martial artists, was born on April 14, 1975.
- Lita – WWE Hall of Famer: Amy Dumas, known as Lita, a celebrated professional wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer, was born on April 14, 1975.
Freedom Fighters’ sacrifice
On This Day: Reflections on the Struggle for Freedom
The freedom struggle in India and the broader Indian subcontinent has been marked by a series of significant events that not only shaped the course of history but also the destiny of millions. On this day, we remember and honor the sacrifices of numerous freedom fighters who stood against colonial oppression, their stories etched into the annals of time.
The Sacrifice of Ismail
On this day in 1919, Ismail of Gujranwala, Punjab, became a victim of the struggle for independence when a bomb dropped from an aeroplane claimed his life. His martyrdom is a grim reminder of the costs paid for the freedom we now cherish.
The Valor of Shahnauth Bhan
Shahnauth Bhan’s resistance against British colonial rule during the Uprising of 1857 serves as a beacon of bravery. On this day, we commemorate his death in the Andaman Islands in 1859, where he was sent after being convicted of rebellion, a fate he met with courage and resilience.
The Ultimate Sacrifice of Baikunth Shukla
The story of Baikunth Shukla, a valiant soul from Bihar, is forever linked with this date. On April 14, 1933, he was hanged for his role in the assassination of a traitor during the revolutionary activities of North Bihar. His participation in the Salt Satyagraha and his ultimate sacrifice symbolize the revolutionary zeal that fueled the freedom movement.
Defiance in Hafizabad
On this day in 1919, Kesar Mal and Mangal Sen took part in a complete hartal against British rule in Hafizabad. Their audacious attempt to stop a train and confront Lieutenant Tatam embodies the defiant spirit that characterized the nationalistic fervor of the time. Their death sentences, later commuted to life transportation, mark this day as one of resistance.
The Gujranwala Heroes
Amrik Rai, Devi Dial, Dial Singh, Dina, Ghulam Sap, Girdhari Lal, Jahana, and Muhammad Din stood united in their complete hartal on this day in 1919 at Gujranwala. Their concerted efforts to dismantle the symbols of colonial power at the railway station resulted in their arrest and sentencing to death, a sentence later commuted. Their fight against the Rowlatt Act is an enduring symbol of collective defiance.
Dr. Sher Singh Liddar’s Martyrdom
The commitment of Dr. Sher Singh Liddar to the Indian Independence League and his subsequent death at the hands of Japanese forces in 1944, while falsely charged with espionage, is a stark reminder of the international dimensions of the Indian freedom struggle.
The Bhumkal Rebellion and Narsimha/Narsingh
Narsimha/Narsingh’s participation in the tribal Bhumkal revolt of 1910 in Bastar against feudal and colonial exploitation represents the indigenous struggle for autonomy and identity. On this day, we acknowledge his arrest and subsequent death as a symbol of the tribal contribution to India’s freedom struggle.
Remembering the Unyielding Spirit
On this day, we reflect upon the immense sacrifices and the indomitable spirit of those who fought for India’s independence. The narratives of these individuals from different regions and walks of life illuminate the collective journey towards freedom—a journey paved with sacrifice, valor, and an unwavering commitment to the motherland. The legacy of April 14th serves as a reminder of the struggle for liberty, justice, and sovereignty, inspiring future generations to value and uphold the freedom we have attained.
Feature Image: The image is a vibrant painting that portrays a group of Indian men from different eras united by their shared struggle for freedom and national pride. In the foreground, we see a soldier in uniform standing prominently, symbolizing the military aspect of the struggle. Around him are men who appear to be freedom fighters, including those in traditional attire, bearing weapons and solemn expressions. They are set against a backdrop of the Indian flag, with doves flying overhead, symbolizing peace. The middle ground shows individuals who represent different facets of resistance, including princely support depicted by a regal figure. Various iconic symbols, such as a Sony PlayStation 2, are subtly included, representing technological progress, while traditional Indian motifs and colors permeate the scene, creating a narrative of past, present, and future. (Click here to see image)
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