Beyond the five limbs, the full Panchang includes:
Shukravar (Friday), which is naturally ruled by the planet Venus, symbolizing luxury, devotion, and beauty. Astronomical and Planetary Alignments
Bharani Nakshatra (ruled by Venus and associated with Yama) ruled the sky until 11:39 AM . Afterward, the moon entered Krittika Nakshatra (ruled by the Sun and Agni).
The Tithi was Shukla Paksha Tritiya (the third day of the waxing moon) for most of the day, changing to Chaturthi in the evening.
Two significant observances fell on this day:
Bharani ruled the skies up to 11:37 AM before transitioning into Krittika Nakshatra.
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Shukla Tritiya (the 3rd lunar day of the waxing moon) prevailed for the majority of the day, ending at 5:26 PM . Following this, Shukla Chaturthi began.
Here are the five fundamental components of the Panchang for April 7, 2000.
The marks a highly auspicious Friday dominated by the Tritiya Tithi of Chaitra Shukla Paksha , coinciding with the prominent celebrations of Chaitra Navratri Day 3 and the traditional Gangaur (Gauri Tritiya) festival . According to Vedic astrology, this specific day fell under the Vikram Samvat 2057 (Vijaya) lunar year and the Shaka Samvat 1922 solar era. The celestial energies of this date were deeply influenced by the fiery Bharani Nakshatra and the harmonious Priti Yoga , making it an intricate day for spiritual and personal alignments.
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