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AAJ KA PANCHANG, 22 MARCH, 2024: The Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha will be observed on March 22, according to Drik Panchang. There are no significant festivals on this day and individuals can carry on with their daily rituals. It is essential that they meticulously consider the Tithi, auspicious dates and inauspicious periods before commencing any religious rituals or daily tasks. Such insights can prove invaluable for effective planning and problem-solving.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON MARCH 22
The sun will likely rise at 6:22 AM and set at 6:34 PM. Additionally, the moon is expected to rise at 4:06 PM and set at 5:26 AM on March 23.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR MARCH 22
The Trayodashi Tithi is forecasted to last for the entire night on March 22. The Magha Nakshatra will prevail until 4:28 AM on March 23, followed by the Purva Phalguni Nakshatra. The moon is anticipated to be in the Karka Rashi Simha Rashi. Throughout the day, the sun is expected to be positioned in the Meena Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR MARCH 22
The Brahma muhurta will occur from 4:48 AM to 5:35 AM. The abhijit muhurta will last between 12:04 PM and 12:52 PM. Later in the day, the Godhuli muhurat is expected to occur between 6:32 PM and 6:56 PM, and the Vijaya muhurta, from 2:30 PM to 3:19 PM. Additionally, devotees can observe the Sayahna Sandhya muhurta from 6:34 PM to 7:44 PM and the Pratah Sandhya muhurta from 5:11 AM to 6:22 AM.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR MARCH 22
The Ashubh muhurat or inauspicious timings for the day are as follows: The day will witness the Rahu Kalam from 10:57 PM to 12:28 PM, followed by the Gulikai Kalam spanning from 7:54 AM to 9:25 AM. Additionally, the Yamaganda muhurta is predicted to be effective from 3:31 PM to 5:02 PM, while the Banna muhurat is expected to occur in Roga until 1:49 PM. Individuals should be aware of these timings and schedule whatever they do accordingly in order to avoid any harmful consequences.
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