last updated 22nd August 2007
Vaishnava Calendar Reminder Services
http://www.vaisnavacalendar.info/programs.htm
GBC Vaishnava Calendar Committee - Vaisnava Calendar Calculation
http://vcal.iskcongbc.org/
Vcal update
http://www.vcal.iskcongbc.org/Default.aspx
Vaishnava Calendar Program Vcal 4.01 FREE Download, and make your own
Calendar:
http://www.hknet.org.nz/vcal401.zip
MAKE YOUR OWN CALENDAR FOR YOUR LOCATION,
no more dodgy calendars/panchangas/panjikas from India
Vaishnava Calendar maker for your region - on-line:
http://www.iskcondc.org/cgi-bin/vcalndx.pl
Astrologically/Astronomically Accurate and FREE
Please download the software from:
http://www.hknet.org.nz/vcal401.zip
How to use the VCAL calendar program:
http://www.hknet.org.nz/VcalHow2use.html
Vaishnava Calendar maker for your region - on-line:
http://www.iskcondc.org/cgi-bin/vcalndx.pl
Free Vaisnava Calendar Email Reminder Service
Website URL: http://www.vaisnavacalendar.info
New service just launched - a Free Vaisnava Calendar Email Reminder Service (BETA) where devotees can sign up and receive automated location sensitive reminders of ekadasi's, festivals, appearance and disappearance days via email.
Festivals on the Vrindavan Calendar
http://www.naturalnirvana.com/Braja-Mandala/Braja-Mandal-Files/Braja-Vrindavan-Festivals.htm
Time Zones and Countries World-wide:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
Free Downloadable Vaishnava Reminder for your Desktop
This Vaishnava Calendar Reminder is so simple, so nice
and so practical
It has a huge data base of Towns to choose from, and
facility to add towns too.
This can be used in conjunction with all other software
and URLs mentioned above.
New version 0.55a of Vaishnava Reminder is ready for
use. (updated March 2006) (Click HERE
for more details)
Check it at the http://vreminder.gauranga.in
.
"This software aimed to be a personal information manager of anyone in Krishna's devotee community. Did you ever miss Ekadasi? With Vaishnava Reminder it will not be so easy - it alerts you about fasting days. Also it has built-in vaishnava calendar generator, to-do tasks, custom events, diary and panchang. And it is 100% free - just visit http://www.vreminder.tk and download it. It quietly sits in the system tray and alerts you when needed."
Vaisnava Reminder v.0.501a setup - 520 kb
http://vreminder.gauranga.in/setup-vr0501a.zip
Once you've downloaded it and installed it, you'll never want to be
without it, I have it on my machine.
Vaisnava Calander For Mobile Devices
You could use http://www.vaisnavacalendar.info/ICS/
ICAL files and import
them into Google Calendar, works great :) (....use them too for the
Mac).
Vaisnava Calander For Mobile Devices
If it is a PocketPC device, you could use Pocketdos
(http://www.pocketdos.com/).
VCAL works great with this app, I just tested it for you. I have a Windows
Mobile 5 smartphone and Windows CE 2003 pda.
The downside is that the app is quite expensive and the demo/trail version
is very slow.
Otherwise you could just visit the website with your smartphone? Or
open up
the generated text files from VCAL on your smartphone.
"Vinod-Bihari (das) BCS (Den Haag - NL)" <Vinod-Bihari.BCS@pamho.net>
Vaisnava Calander For Mobile Devices
Many people are using the ical (ics) files - import them into any mac
(pc or linux) software to load calendar events:
Available for download here:
http://www.vaisnavacalendar.info/ICS/
Vcal and Windows Vista
You can run VCAL under DOSBox which you can download from http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/
Run DOSBox and enter the command "mount c c:\", then run VCAL.
ys Ramakanta dasa
Moonrise tool Free Download
Check the time of the Moon Rise locally in your area
Moonrise version 3.5 is a very simple to use, yet very accurate program. If you put it in your Startup folder, it will greet you everyday with the day's sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, and twilight times. You can easily see the next series of moon phases, and see a graphic of the current phase. You can find the same information for tomorrow, next week, forty years from now, or the day you were born with a few clicks of the mouse.
Moonrise is available in either 32 or 16 bit versions. You may download a free trial version from the download page.
http://htdconnect.com/~bsidell/download.htm
You will need to enter the latitude, longitude and time zone for your location. If you don't know yours