
New Delhi, March 26: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. It is customary to check the date, constellation, yoga, and auspicious or inauspicious times before starting any day. For March 27, the Panchang reveals a special conjunction of the Navami and Dashami dates during the Shukla Paksha of the Chaitra month.
According to the Panchang, the Navami date will last until 10:07 AM. After this, the Dashami date will commence. The position of the constellations is also crucial, with the Punarvasu constellation remaining until 3:24 PM, followed by the start of the Pushya constellation. Astrologically, the Pushya constellation is considered very auspicious, increasing the likelihood of success for activities initiated during this time.
Regarding yoga, the Atigandha yoga will persist until 10:09 PM, after which the Sukarma yoga will begin. Sukarma yoga is deemed favorable for auspicious tasks. In terms of Karan, the Kaulav Karan will last until 10:07 AM, followed by the Taitil Karan until 9:24 PM, and then the Gar Karan will start. Each of these yogas and karans influences the effectiveness of activities at different times throughout the day.
On the other hand, inauspicious times should be noted. Rahukal will occur from 11:01 AM to 12:32 PM, during which no auspicious activities should be undertaken. Yamgand will be from 3:34 PM to 5:05 PM, and Gulik Kaal will be from 7:59 AM to 9:30 AM. Additionally, the Durmuhurta will be from 8:53 AM to 9:42 AM and again from 12:56 PM to 1:45 PM, which are not favorable for auspicious tasks.
There are also some auspicious moments on this day. The Abhijit Muhurat will be from 12:07 PM to 12:56 PM. Furthermore, the Amrit Kaal will occur from 1:44 PM to 3:16 PM, which is an excellent time for important tasks. The Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:51 AM to 5:39 AM, considered ideal for prayers and rituals.




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