March 5 Panchang: Auspicious Moments and Bhadra Timing for Thursday

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

March 5 Panchang: Auspicious Moments and Bhadra Timing for Thursday

New Delhi, March 4: The Panchang holds significant importance in Sanatan Dharma. It provides daily insights into auspicious and inauspicious timings, dates, constellations, yogas, and various periods. On March 5, Thursday, the Krishna Paksha’s Dwitiya Tithi will last until 5:03 PM, after which the Tritiya Tithi will commence. According to the Udayatithi, the Dwitiya Tithi will prevail throughout the day.

In terms of constellations, the Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra will be in effect until 8:17 AM, after which the Hasta Nakshatra will begin. The day’s yoga will be Shool, effective until 7:46 AM. The Karan will remain until 5:03 PM.

Regarding the auspicious timings for the Krishna Paksha’s Dwitiya Tithi, Brahma Muhurat will be from 5:04 AM to 5:53 AM. The most significant is the Abhijit Muhurat, which will occur from 12:09 PM to 12:56 PM, coinciding with the Vijay Muhurat from 2:30 PM to 3:16 PM. Both of these auspicious periods are considered ideal for starting new ventures, performing important tasks, or making significant decisions. Additionally, the Godhulika Muhurat will be from 6:21 PM to 6:46 PM.

On Thursday, sunrise will be at 6:42 AM, and sunset will occur at 6:23 PM. The Amritkaal will last from 3:11 AM to 4:52 AM the following day.

Inauspicious timings include Rahukal from 2:00 PM to 3:28 PM, Yamgand from 6:42 AM to 8:10 AM, and Gulika Kaal from 9:37 AM to 11:05 AM and again from 3:16 PM to 4:03 PM. Durmuhurat will be from 10:36 AM to 11:23 AM and from 3:16 PM to 4:03 PM. Bhadra’s shadow will also be present on Thursday.

Thursday is dedicated to Lord Narayan, Goddess Vijay, and Guru Brihaspati. During worship, yellow items should be used. Offerings to Narayan include bananas, turmeric, jaggery, and yellow sweets along with chana dal.

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