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Aaj Ka Panchang, 2 April, 2024: Sunrise is predicted to occur around 6:10 AM, and sunset is expected around 6:40 PM. (Image: Shutterstock)
Aaj Ka Panchang, 2 April, 2024: On this day, devotees will observe Sheetala Ashtami, Basoda, and Varshitapa Arambha festivals.
AAJ KA PANCHANG, 2 APRIL, 2024: Tuesday, April 2 marks the Ashtami and Navami Tithi of the Krishna Paksha, according to Drik Panchang. On this day, devotees will observe Sheetala Ashtami, Basoda, and Varshitapa Arambha festivals. It is important that you assess the Tithi, auspicious dates and unfavourable timings thoroughly before beginning any religious rites or regular activities. For effective planning and problem-solving techniques, these insights can be highly helpful.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON APRIL 2
Sunrise is predicted to occur around 6:10 AM, and sunset is expected around 6:40 PM. Additionally, the moonrise is anticipated at 2:21 AM (April 3), followed by the moonset around 11:35 AM.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR APRIL 2
The Ashtami Tithi will last until 8:08 PM, following which the Navami Tithi will commence. The Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is scheduled to finish at 10:49 PM, followed by the start of the Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra. The moon will be in the Dhanu Rashi till 4:37 AM (April 3), when it will shift to the Makara Rashi. Moreover, the sun is expected to be in the Meena Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 2:
The auspicious muhurat (timing) for today is the Brahma muhurta, which is scheduled to occur between 4:38 AM and 5:25 AM. The Godhuli muhurat is expected to occur between 6:39 PM and 7:02 PM, while the Vijaya muhurta is predicted to occur between 2:30 PM and 3:20 PM. Furthermore, the Sayahna Sandhya muhurta is expected to occur between 6:40 PM and 7:49 PM, while the Pratah Sandhya muhurta can be witnessed between 5:01 AM and 6:10 AM. Finally, the Amrit Kalam muhurta is scheduled for 6:05 PM to 7:40 PM.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 2
The ashubh muhurat, or inauspicious times, for the day are the following: The Rahu Kalam is scheduled to last between 3:32 PM and 5:06 PM. The Gulikai Kalam time frame is set to take place between 12:25 PM and 1:58 PM, while the Yamaganda muhurta is expected to last from 9:17 AM to 10:51 AM. Finally, the Banna muhurat is believed to take place at Mrityu from 4:45 PM to midnight.