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AAJ KA PANCHANG, FEBRUARY 21, 2024: The Dwadashi Tithi and Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha will be observed on Wednesday, February 21 according to Drik Panchang. Both Shukla Dwadashi and Shukla Trayodashi are considered auspicious for starting important tasks and are listed among the Shubh Muhurat timings. Additionally, the day commemorates two festivals: Jaya Ekadashi Parana and Pradosh Vrat. It’s important to consider factors like Tithi and auspicious timings when planning activities to avoid potential obstacles.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON FEBRUARY 21
The sunrise is anticipated at 7:01 AM, followed by sunset predicted for 6:29 PM. Additionally, the moon is expected to rise around 3:44 PM and set at 5:47 AM on February 22.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR FEBRUARY 21
The Dwadashi Tithi is scheduled to endure until 11:27 AM, transitioning into the Trayodashi Tithi thereafter. Additionally, the Punarvasu Nakshatra is forecasted to persist until 2:18 PM, signaling the onset of the Pushya Nakshatra. The moon will be situated in Mithuna until 7:44 AM, following which it will transition to Karka. The sun is positioned in Kumbha Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR FEBRUARY 21
The auspicious muhurat timings for the day are as follows: Brahma Muhurta is predicted from 5:21 AM to 6:11 AM, Godhuli Muhurat from 6:27 PM to 6:52 PM, and Vijaya Muhurta from 2:40 PM to 3:26 PM. Additionally, Nishita Muhurta is expected to occur from 12:20 AM to 1:10 AM on February 22, while the Pratah Sandhya Muhurta is slated between 5:46 AM and 7:01 AM. Amrit Kalam is scheduled to occur from 11:41 AM to 1:25 PM.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR FEBRUARY 21
The inauspicious timings for the day are as follows: Rahu Kalam Muhurat is predicted from 12:45 PM to 2:11 PM, Gulikai Kalam Muhurat is slated from 11:19 AM to 12:45 PM, and Yamaganda Muhurat is anticipated between 8:27 AM and 9:53 AM. Dur Muhurtam is scheduled to take place from 12:22 PM to 1:08 PM. Additionally, the Banna Muhurat is expected to extend from Roga up to 2:06 PM throughout the night.
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