AWGP (Gayatri Parivar) Yug Nirman Calendar

गायत्री परिवार पंचांग

All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) publishes an annual Yug Nirman calendar with Gayatri sadhana muhurtas, parva (festival) schedule, and Akhand Jyoti magazine dates. Distributed through AWGP centers and Shantikunj Haridwar.

Key Facts

RegionShantikunj, Haridwar (national)
LanguageHindi (primary)
PublisherAll World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP), Shantikunj Haridwar
FounderPandit Shriram Sharma Acharya
FoundedShantikunj established 1971
CalculationDrik
Websitewww.awgp.org
Where to Getawgp.org, Shantikunj Haridwar, AWGP centers

About AWGP (Gayatri Parivar) Yug Nirman Calendar

All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) publishes an annual Yug Nirman calendar with Gayatri sadhana muhurtas, parva (festival) schedule, and Akhand Jyoti magazine dates. Distributed through AWGP centers and Shantikunj Haridwar.

Publisher & Tradition

AWGP (Gayatri Parivar) Yug Nirman Calendar is published by All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP), Shantikunj Haridwar (founded Shantikunj established 1971). The publication is part of the Other Tradition Panchangs tradition — Calendars and panchangs from Gaudiya Vaishnava (ISKCON), Chinmaya Mission, Ramakrishna Math, Divine Life Society (Sivananda), Arya Samaj, and Gayatri Parivar traditions.

Founder / Compiler: Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya.

Calculation System

This panchangam uses Drik Ganita (modern observational astronomy) with the Lahiri Ayanamsa standard adopted by the Government of India. Drik calculations give astronomically precise tithi junctions, nakshatra changes, and sunrise / sunset timings.

Standard Panchanga Contents

A typical edition of AWGP (Gayatri Parivar) Yug Nirman Calendar includes:

Where to Obtain

awgp.org, Shantikunj Haridwar, AWGP centers.

Official website: www.awgp.org

Language & Region

Published primarily in Hindi (primary) for the audience of Shantikunj, Haridwar (national). Annual editions are typically released ahead of the relevant New Year — Ugadi (Telugu / Kannada), Puthandu (Tamil), Vishu (Kerala), Vikram Samvat Pratipada (North India), Poila Boishakh (Bengali), Vishuva Sankranti (Odia), or Bikram Sambat (Nepal).

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