: Taitila until 06:34 AM, followed by Garaja until 05:23 PM. Paksha (Fortnight) : Shukla Paksha (Waxing Phase). Lunar and Solar Calendar Vikram Samvat : 2057 Vijaya. Shaka Samvat : 1922 Vikrama. Lunar Month : Chaitra (Amanta and Purnimanta). Ritu (Season) : Vasant (Spring). Ayana : Uttarayana . Daily Timings Sunrise : 06:04 AM. Sunset : 06:42 PM. Moonrise : 08:04 AM. Moonset : 09:26 PM. Auspicious and Inauspicious Periods Abhijit Muhurta : 11:58 AM to 12:49 PM. Amrit Kalam : 07:08 AM to 08:38 AM. Rahu Kalam (Inauspicious) : 10:49 AM to 12:23 PM. Yamaganda : 03:33 PM to 05:08 PM. Gulikai Kalam : 07:39 AM to 09:14 AM.
The reveals a day of powerful contrasts. It began with the favorable Vanija Karana and Amrit Kaal, making the early morning perfect for commerce. However, the long stretch of Vishti/Bhadra Karana from mid-morning until late night made most of the day unsuitable for shubh arambh (auspicious beginnings). Only the precise window of Abhijit Muhurat offered a safe harbor for new endeavors.
The Panchang for April 7, 2000, was observed by millions as the basis for their daily activities. Here is the specific celestial configuration for that Friday. 7 april 2000 panchang
The Moon’s phase relative to the Sun determines the Tithi. On April 7, 2000, the will be observed. The Tritiya Tithi begins at 9:04 AM on April 7 and ends at 10:58 AM on April 8. This Tithi is ruled by the planet Mangala (Mars). It is generally considered favorable for tasks requiring courage, strategy, and confrontation but should be avoided for marriage ceremonies.
If you want to explore the Panchang for another date, simply provide the date and your location, and I can create a similar detailed guide for you. : Taitila until 06:34 AM, followed by Garaja until 05:23 PM
: Shukla Paksha Tritiya (Waxing 3rd lunar day). It lasted until 05:23 PM , transitioning thereafter into Chaturthi.
Every Hindu almanac relies on five distinct components, known as the limbs (Angas) of time. 1. Tithi (Lunar Day) Shaka Samvat : 1922 Vikrama
Shukrawar (Friday), dedicated to Shukra (Venus), symbolizing beauty, luxury, art, and relationships.