
New Delhi, April 6: The Panchang holds significant importance in Sanatan Dharma, consisting of five elements: Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara. These elements determine the start of the day and the auspicious and inauspicious times. On April 7, Tuesday, the Panchami Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Vaishakh will be observed.
The Panchami Tithi will last until 4:34 PM on Tuesday, after which the Shashthi Tithi will commence. According to the Udayatithi (the date at sunrise), the Panchami Tithi will be valid throughout the day.
As per the Drik Panchang, the Jyeshtha Nakshatra will remain until 5:54 AM on Tuesday, followed by the Mula Nakshatra. The Yoga of Vyatipata will last until 4:17 PM. Sunrise will occur at 6:05 AM, while sunset will be at 6:42 PM. The Chandroday will take place at 11:50 PM, and the Chandraast will follow the next morning at 8:56 AM.
According to astrology, it is advisable to consider the auspicious and inauspicious times mentioned in the Panchang for important tasks such as prayers, starting new ventures, or planning travels. Activities performed during auspicious times yield fruitful results, while those undertaken during inauspicious times are deemed ineffective.
Regarding auspicious timings, Brahma Muhurta will be from 4:34 AM to 5:19 AM, and the Abhijit Muhurta will be from 11:58 AM to 12:49 PM. Additionally, there will be a Vijay Muhurta on Tuesday from 2:30 PM to 3:20 PM. The Ghodhuli Muhurta will take place from 6:41 PM to 7:04 PM, and Amrit Kaal will be from 8:01 PM to 9:49 PM.
For inauspicious times on April 7, Rahukal will be from 3:33 PM to 5:08 PM. Yamgand will occur from 9:14 AM to 10:49 AM, and Gulik Kaal will be from 12:23 PM to 1:58 PM. Furthermore, the Durmuhurt will be from 8:36 AM to 9:27 AM, and the Varjya time will be from 9:14 AM to 11:02 AM. Additionally, the Gand Mool will be effective throughout the day, and the Baan Raj will last until 6:32 AM.



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