7 April 2000 Panchang ^hot^ 💯 Free
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On April 7, 2000, the Vishti (Bhadra) Karana operates from 9:04 AM until 10:58 PM (or until midnight depending on the region). Bhadra is considered inauspicious for all positive endeavors, especially travel. Most astrologers would recommend avoiding any new beginnings during this extended period.
This midday window is universally excellent for starting important tasks, signing contracts, or traveling.
Associated with delays and structural obstacles. Keep routine operations running, but defer groundbreaking activities. Cultural and Spiritual Significance 7 april 2000 panchang
Disclaimer: All timings are calculated for IST (Indian Standard Time) with the sunrise at New Delhi. For exact personal or regional muhurats, consult a professional Vedic astrologer.
Panchami (5th day of Krishna Paksha) Paksha: Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon) Month: Chaitra (the first month of the Hindu calendar) Year: 2000 (Saka Samvat: 1921-22, Vikram Samvat: 2061-62)
Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the Panchang for 7 April 2000, tailored for the New Delhi region. [invoking related search term suggestions] On April 7,
Below is the comprehensive Vedic astrological data and planetary positions for . Daily Overview Date: 7 April 2000 Day of the Week: Friday (Shukrawar) Month (Amanta): Chaitra Month (Purnimanta): Chaitra Ayana: Uttarayana (Northern Solstice) Ritu (Season): Vasanta (Spring) The Five Elements (Panchangam)
These are the most powerful times of the day, ideal for starting new endeavours or performing spiritual practices.
The Panchang provides a detailed schedule for the day, pinpointing the most and least favourable moments for activity. The timings listed below are for Shanghai, China, as per Drik Panchang and can vary slightly by location. This midday window is universally excellent for starting
If you were planning an event on this specific Friday, the following muhurats were considered most favorable.
The lunar mansion (Nakshatra) where the Moon resides is of great importance. On this day, the Moon transits in (ruled by Agni, the God of Fire). The Nakshatra begins at 11:34 PM on April 6 and continues until 1:49 AM on April 8. Krittika is sharp, fiery, and purifying. It is good for tasks involving cutting, burning, competitive sports, and surgical procedures.
07:08 AM to 08:38 AM . An ideal phase for healing practices, meditation, and performing religious rituals. Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Timings)