On This Day 25 February 2024 Sunday
On This Day, Sam Vikram: 2080 Purnimanta Mass: Phalguna Paksha: Tithi: Krishna Paksha Pratipada let us have a quick look of the events and anniversaries of India and the world
Panchang / पंचांग
Virram Samvat: 2080
Shaka Samvat: 1945
Amanta Month: Magha
Purnimanta: Phalguna
Tithi: Krishna Paksha Pratipada
On This Day
Festivals Today: 0
Festials Tomorrow: 0
Day Today:
Day Tomorrow: ”
Yoga:
Sukarman – Feb 24 01:34 PM – Feb 25 02:28 PM
Dhrithi – Feb 25 02:28 PM – Feb 26 03:26 PM”
Karana:
Balava: 06:00 PM – Feb 25 07:17 AM
Kaulava: 07:17 AM – Feb 25 08:36 PM
Taitila: 08:36 PM – Feb 26 09:56 AM”
Sunrise: 6:54
Sunset: 18:13
Moonrise: 19:04
Moonset: 7:49
Auspicious Time / शुभ समय
Abhijit Muhurat – 12:11 PM – 12:56 PM
Amrit Kaal – 06:30 PM – 08:19 PM
Inauspicious Time / अशुभ समय
Rahu – 4:48 PM – 6:13 PM
Yamaganda – 12:34 PM – 1:58 PM
Gulika – 3:23 PM – 4:48 PM
Dur Muhurat – 04:43 PM – 05:28 PM
Varjyam – 07:21 AM – 09:09 AM
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Today / आज
Freedom Fighters sacrificed / राष्ट्रवादियों ने बलिदान दिया था At Least/ कम से कम:
Major Historical Events
History in Brief On This Day
13th Dalai Lama Flees Tibet: On February 25, 1910, the 13th Dalai Lama, Thupten Gyatso, fled Tibet for British India to escape the advancing Chinese troops.
Cave of the Patriarchs Massacre: On February 25, 1994, the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre occurred in the West Bank. American-Israeli Baruch Goldstein carried out a shooting massacre, resulting in 30 deaths and 125 injuries.
Assam Train Bomb Attack: On February 25, 1995, a bomb attack on a train in Assam, India, led to the deaths of 27 soldiers.
India Declared Polio-Free: On February 25, 2012, the World Health Organization removed India from the list of polio endemic countries.
Anniversaries On This Day
Meher Baba – Spiritual Leader: Meher Baba, a spiritual leader, was born on February 25, 1894.
Farokh Engineer – Cricketer: Farokh Engineer, celebrated his birthday on February 25, 1938.
Sushila Chanu – Field Hockey Player: Sushila Chanu, a renowned field hockey player, was born on February 25, 1992.
Anuj Sawhney – Celebrity: Anuj Sawhney, recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry, celebrates his birthday on February 25, 1981.
Shahid Kapoor – Celebrity: Shahid Kapoor, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, was born on February 25, 1981.
Sanya Malhotra – Celebrity: Sanya Malhotra, celebrated for her roles in the entertainment industry, was born on February 25, 1992.
Urvashi Rautela – Celebrity: Urvashi Rautela, a notable figure in the entertainment world, celebrates her birthday on February 25, 1994.
SP Sethuraman – Chess: SP Sethuraman, a celebrated chess player, was born on February 25, 1993.
Joakim Noah – Basketball Player: Joakim Noah, renowned basketball player, celebrates his birthday on February 25, 1985.
Jersey Joe Walcott – Boxer: Jersey Joe Walcott, a celebrated boxer, was remembered on February 25, 1994.
Danny Denzongpa – Celebrity: Danny Denzongpa, a notable figure in entertainment, celebrates his birthday on February 25, 1948.
Sir Donald Bradman – Cricketer: Sir Donald Bradman, one of the greatest cricketers, was remembered on February 25, 2001.
Park Ji-Sung – Football Player: Park Ji-Sung, celebrated football player, was born on February 25, 1981.
Joey Dunlop – Motorcycle Racer: Joey Dunlop, a legendary motorcycle racer, celebrates his birthday on February 25, 1952.
Bobby Riggs – Tennis Player: Bobby Riggs, a celebrated tennis player, was remembered on February 25, 1918.
Ric Flair – WWE Wrestler: Ric Flair, a legendary WWE wrestler, celebrates his birthday on February 25, 1949.
Freedom Fighters’ sacrifice on this day
Feature Image: The image presents a striking tableau of Indian freedom fighters, evocative of the country’s long struggle for independence. Set against the backdrop of a dawning sky, which symbolizes the hope and emergence of a new, independent India, the picture is populated with figures from different eras, each wearing traditional attire that signifies their respective time periods and regions. They are seen holding the Indian flag and various other symbols of resistance and peace, such as placards and traditional weapons, which denote the dual nature of the struggle—both non-violent and armed. Historic Indian structures like the Red Fort and the Taj Mahal frame the background, serving as silent witnesses to the sacrifices made during the freedom movement. (https://hinduinfopedia.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DALL·E-2024-02-25-17.15.30_25_Feb_Events_peaceful_protests_armed_rebellion.webp)
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