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AAJ KA PANCHANG, OCTOBER 4, 2024: On October 4, the Dwitiya and Tritiya Tithis of Shukla Paksha will be observed, according to the Drik Panchang. This day marks the auspicious occasion of Chandra Darshan, the first sighting of the moon after the no moon day. It also coincides with the second day of Navratri. The day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Brahmacharini, an avatar of Goddess Durga.
Before engaging in any rituals, it is advisable to check both the tithi and the auspicious and inauspicious timings. This practice can provide valuable insights and help mitigate potential challenges throughout the day.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON OCTOBER 4
Sunrise is predicted to occur around 6:16 AM, while sunset is expected at approximately 6:03 PM. The moon is expected to rise at around 7:25 AM on October 4 and is predicted to set around 6:47 PM.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR OCTOBER 4
The Dwitiya Tithi will be in effect until 5:30 AM, following which the Tritiya Tithi will begin. The Chitra Nakshatra will stay in effect till 6:38 PM and then the Swati Nakshatra will take its place. The moon will be in the Tula Rashi and the sun will be located in the Kanya Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR OCTOBER 4
On October 4, auspicious muhurats include Brahma Muhurta from 4:38 AM to 5:27 AM. The Abhijit muhurat lasts from 11:46 AM to 12:33 PM. Pratah Sandhya from 5:03 AM to 6:16 AM, Vijaya Muhurta from 2:07 PM to 2:55 PM, Godhuli Muhurta from 6:03 PM to 6:28 PM and Sayahna Sandhya from 6:03 PM to 7:17 PM. Additionally, Nishita Muhurta will occur from 11:45 PM to 12:34 AM on October 5, while Amrit Kalam will be observed between 11:24 AM and 1:13 PM on October 4.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR OCTOBER 4
The inauspicious timings for the day are as follows: Rahu Kalam Muhurat is projected from 10:41 PM to 12:09 PM, Yamaganda Muhurat from 3:06 PM to 4:35 PM and Gulikai Kalam Muhurat from 7:44 AM to 9:13 AM. Additionally, the Banna Muhurat occurs in Roga until 4:36 AM on October 5.
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