7 April 2000 Panchang [verified] File
The Moon’s phase relative to the Sun determines the Tithi. On April 7, 2000, the will be observed. The Tritiya Tithi begins at 9:04 AM on April 7 and ends at 10:58 AM on April 8. This Tithi is ruled by the planet Mangala (Mars). It is generally considered favorable for tasks requiring courage, strategy, and confrontation but should be avoided for marriage ceremonies.
The 7 April 2000 Panchang reveals a day of two distinct halves: a fast-paced, healing, and courageous morning under Ashwini Nakshatra, followed by a restrictive, transformative evening under Bharani. The presence of Shukla Paksha Tritiya adds a layer of creative energy, but the Vyaghata Yoga in the second half warns against risky endeavors.
| Auspicious Period | Timing | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 12:04 PM – 12:53 PM | The most auspicious, "victorious" moment of the day for any new beginning. | | Amrit Kaal | 7:05 AM – 8:35 AM | A period considered as potent as "nectar" (Amrit), ideal for spiritual activities and important tasks. | | Brahma Muhurat | 4:40 AM – 5:28 AM | A spiritually powerful time before sunrise, considered best for meditation, study, and setting intentions for the day. | | Vijaya Muhurta | 2:03 PM – 2:54 PM | A time associated with "victory," suitable for competitive or challenging endeavors. |
The Hindu Panchang for , according to the Drik Panchang, provides the following traditional timekeeping details: Panchang Essentials Tithi (Lunar Day) : Tritiya until 05:23 PM. Nakshatra (Star) : Bharani until 11:37 AM. Yoga : Priti until 09:14 PM. 7 april 2000 panchang
If you were planning an event on this specific Friday, the following muhurats were considered most favorable.
The Moon remained in Mesha Rashi (Aries) until 04:31 PM, after which it moved into Vrishabha Rashi (Taurus) .
While the specific timings of sunrise and sunset vary by geographic location, the following data represents the standard calculations used in Indian Vedic astrology (based on the coordinates of New Delhi as a reference point for the Indian Standard Time zone). The Moon’s phase relative to the Sun determines the Tithi
10:48 AM to 12:23 PM (Typically avoided for important new beginnings). Significant Periods
The positions of the Sun and Moon govern the shifting dynamics of a Panchang day. On Friday, April 7, 2000, the astronomical coordinates were shaped by the following configurations: Celestial Parameter Recorded Time / Position Sunset Moonrise Moonset Sun Sign (Surya Rashi) Meena (Pisces) Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi)
The dominant lunar mansion of this day was Bharani, which is symbolized by the yoni (the female reproductive organ). This Nakshatra signifies creation, transformation, and intense energy. Because it is ruled by Venus and associated with the sign of Aries (ruled by Mars), the day carried a highly passionate, driven, and creative energy. Shukravara (Friday) and Shukla Paksha This Tithi is ruled by the planet Mangala (Mars)
Two significant observances fell on this day:
Priti yoga lasted until 02:40 AM on the night of 7 April 2000, followed by Ayushman yoga. Primary Karana: Taitila End Time: Taitila lasted until 10:23 AM. Secondary Karana: Garaja End Time: Garaja lasted until 10:15 PM, followed by Vanija. 5. Vara (Weekday) Vara: Shukrawar (Friday) Ruling Planet: Venus (Shukra) Sunrise and Sunset Timings (Standard Indian Time) Sunrise: 06:19 AM Sunset: 06:40 PM Moonrise: 08:04 AM Moonset: 09:32 PM Auspicious Timings (Muhurat)
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The Panchang, and consequently the experience of the same Gregorian date, is not uniform. It varies significantly based on geographic location and regional traditions. Several variations for April 7, 2000, highlight this rich diversity: