
New Delhi, February 11: In Sanatan Dharma, the Panchang consists of five essential elements: Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara. These components play a crucial role in daily activities, rituals, and the initiation of auspicious tasks. February 12 falls on a Thursday, dedicated to Lord Narayan, Mata Pitambara (Baglamukhi), and Devguru Brihaspati.
Special prayers on Thursdays and chanting of Brihaspati mantras are believed to enhance knowledge, prosperity, and wisdom, bringing positivity into life. This day is also dedicated to Narayan and Devguru Brihaspati, along with the goddess of victory, Mata Pitambara. Performing rituals with devotion is said to bring success in all areas of life and eliminate adversaries. Worshiping Narayan alongside Brihaspati, donating yellow items, and offering banana prasad are considered highly beneficial.
According to the Drik Panchang, sunrise on February 12 will occur at 7:02 AM, and sunset will be at 6:09 PM. The Tithi is Krishna Paksha Dashami, lasting until 12:22 PM, and will be observed throughout the day according to Udayatithi. Following this, Ekadashi will begin. The Nakshatra is Jyeshtha until 1:42 PM, after which the Mula Nakshatra will take over. The Yoga is Harshan, lasting until 3:06 AM on February 13, while the Karana is Vishti until 12:22 PM, after which Bava will prevail.
Regarding auspicious timings, Brahma Muhurta is from 5:19 AM to 6:10 AM, and Abhijit Muhurta is from 12:13 PM to 12:58 PM. Vijay Muhurta will be from 2:27 PM to 3:11 PM, and Godhuli Muhurta is from 6:06 PM to 6:32 PM. These times are considered ideal for all activities.
It is also essential to consider inauspicious timings. Engaging in new ventures during these periods is discouraged. Rahukal is from 1:59 PM to 3:22 PM, Yamgand from 7:02 AM to 8:25 AM, and Bhadra from 7:02 AM to 12:22 PM, with Gand Mool being effective throughout the day. It is advisable to avoid starting new projects, traveling, or conducting auspicious ceremonies during these inauspicious times. However, performing meditation, chanting, donations, and guru worship during Brahma Muhurta and Abhijit Muhurta is highly beneficial.

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