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AAJ KA PANCHANG, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023: The Tritiya Tithi and Chaturthi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha will be observed on Monday, September 18 according to Drik Panchang. Shukla Tritiya holds great significance for commencing important activities and is therefore included in the shubh muhurat timings. However, Chaturthi Navami is considered inauspicious for such undertakings and is therefore excluded from the shubh muhurat timings.
This day is significant for hosting three Hindu festivals: Hartalika Teej, Gowri Habba, and Rudra Savarni Manvadi. To make the most of this day, it’s important to grasp the knowledge of these lunar phases and find the best times for different activities. Check out more information below.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON SEPTEMBER 18
The sunrise is slated to occur at 6:07 AM while sunset is expected to occur at 6:23 PM. Meanwhile, the moon is expected to rise at 8:47 AM and it will set at 8:10 PM.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR SEPTEMBER 18
The Tritiya Tithi is expected to prevail until 12:39 PM, at which point the Chaturthi Tithi will begin. The auspicious Chitra Nakshatra is expected to last until 12:08 PM, after which it will be followed by another favourable Nakshatra, Swati. The moon is predicted to be in the Tula Rashi (Libra), while the sun is anticipated to be in the Kanya Rashi (Virgo).
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR SEPTEMBER 18
The auspicious timings for the day are as follows: The Brahma Muhurta is scheduled to occur between 4:33 AM and 5:20 AM. The Pratah Sandhya is expected to occur from 4:57 AM to 6:07 AM. The Godhuli Muhurat is slated to occur from 6:23 PM to 6:47 PM. Another auspicious time, the Nishita Muhurta is predicted between 11:52 PM and 12:39 AM on September 19. Meanwhile, the Ravi Yoga is expected to occur from 12:08 PM to 06:08 AM on September 19.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR SEPTEMBER 18
The inauspicious timings for the day are as follows: The inauspicious Rahu Kalam is anticipated to occur between 7:39 AM and 9:11 AM. Meanwhile, the Yamaganda Muhurta is scheduled to occur between 10:43 AM and 12:15 PM. The Gulikai Kalam is expected to occur from 1:47 PM to 3:19 PM. The Varjyam Muhurtam is slated to occur between 6:07 PM and 7:50 PM. Additionally, Baana indicates the presence of Mrityu from 2:19 PM to full night.
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