Daily Panchang of 05 August 2024 : 05 August 2024 is the Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month. On this date, there will be a combination of Ashlesha Nakshatra and Vyatipata Yoga. Talking about the auspicious time of the day, Abhijeet Muhurta on Monday will last from 12:00 − 12:53 minutes. Rahukaal will last from 07:28 pm -09:07 pm. Moon will be present in Cancer. Hindu Panchang is known as Vedic Panchang. Accurate calculation of time and time is done through Panchang. Panchang is mainly composed of five parts. These five parts are Tithi, Nakshatra, War, Yoga, and Karan. Here in the daily Panchang, we give you information about Shubh Muhurta, Rahukaal, sunrise and sunset time, Tithi, Karan, Nakshatra, the position of the Sun and Moon planet, Hindu month and Paksha, Monday etc.
Date | antipode | By 18:06 |
constellation | Ashlesha | By 15:20 |
First Karana | Bava, by 18:06 | By 16:45 |
Second Karana | Balwa, by 30:53 | By 29:19 |
Party | Shukla | |
wise | monday | |
sum | vyatipata | By 10:33 |
Sunrise | 05:48 | |
sunset | 19:04 | |
moon | Cancer | |
Rahu Kaal | 07:28 − 09:07 | |
Vikram Samvat | 2081 | |
Saka era | 1946 | |
Mass | Shravan | |
auspicious time | Abhijeet | 12:00 − 12:53 |
Five parts of Panchang
Tithi
According to Hindu time calculation, the time taken by the 'moon line' to go 12 degrees above the 'sun line' is called Tithi. There are thirty Tithi in a month and these Tithi are divided into two parts. The last Tithi of Shukla Paksha is called Poornima and the last Tithi of Krishna Paksha is called Amavasya.
Names of dates- Pratipada, Dwitiya, Tritiya, Chaturthi, Panchami, Shashthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, Dashami, Ekadashi, Dwadashi, Trayodashi, Chaturdashi, Amavasya/Purnima.
Nakshatra: A group of stars in the sky is called a constellation. It has 27 constellations and nine planets have ownership of these constellations. Names of 27 constellations- Ashwin constellation, Bharani constellation, Krittika constellation, Rohini constellation, Mrigasira constellation, Ardra constellation, Punarvasu constellation, Pushya constellation, Ashlesha constellation, Magha constellation, Poorvaphalguni constellation, Uttaraphalguni constellation, Hasta constellation, Chitra constellation, Swati constellation, Vishakha constellation, Anuradha constellation, Jyeshtha constellation, Mool constellation, Poorvashada constellation, Uttarashada constellation, Shravan constellation, Ghanistha constellation, Shatabhisha constellation, Poorvabhadrapada constellation, Uttarabhadrapada constellation, Revati constellation.
Var: Var means day. There are seven days in a week. These seven days are named after planets- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Yoga: Like constellations, there are 27 types of yoga. The positions of special distances between the Sun and the Moon are called Yoga. The names of the 27 Yogas formed based on distances are - Vishkumbh, Preeti, Ayushman, Saubhagya, Shobhan, Atigand, Sukarma, Dhriti, School, Gand, Vriddhi, Dhruv, Vyaghat, Harshan, Vajra, Siddhi, Vyatipat, Varian, Parigha, Shiva, Siddha, Sadhya, Shubh, Shukla, Brahma, Indra, and Vaidhriti.
Karan: There are two Karans in a Tithi. One in the first half of the Tithi and one in the second half of the Tithi. There are a total of 11 Karans whose names are as follows - Bava, Balava, Kaulava, Taitil, Gar, Vanij, Vishti, Shakuni, Chatushpad, Nag and Kistughna. Vishti Karan is called Bhadra and auspicious works are considered forbidden in Bhadra.
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