7 April 2000 Panchang <Pro - 2024>
7 April 2000 Panchang
Overview
- Date (Gregorian): 7 April 2000
- Vikram Samvat: 2056 (approx.)
- Shaka Samvat: 1922 (approx.)
- Lunar month (Mas): Chaitra / Vaishakha transition (depends on sunrise and locality)
- Tithi (lunar day): Likely Purnima/Pratipada boundary — full-moon (Purnima) around early April 2000, so 7 April 2000 is near Purnima/Pratipada.
- Paksha: Shukla/ Krishna — likely Shukla Paksha (waxing) if Purnima had just occurred, otherwise Krishna — local calculation required.
- Nakshatra: Around Ashwini–Bharani–Krittika region historically for early April; exact nakshatra depends on time and location.
- Yoga and Karana: Vary with sunrise and longitude; need exact time/place for precision.
- Sunrise/Sunset: Approx. sunrise ~06:00–06:30 IST, sunset ~18:00–18:30 IST (city-dependent).
- Festivals/observances: Holi often falls in March; by early April, some regions observe Vaisakha-related observances and local temple events. No major pan-Indian fixed festival on 7 April 2000.
The Hindu Panchang for Friday, April 7, 2000 , for New Delhi, India, is as follows: Panchang Details (Tritiya) until 05:23 PM, followed by (Chaturthi) [3]. until 11:37 AM, followed by until 09:14 PM, followed by until 06:34 AM, until 05:23 PM, followed by Shukla Paksha Shukrawara (Friday) [3]. Solar & Lunar Information (Aries) [2]. (Pisces) [1]. Moon Phase Waxing Crescent (9.4% illumination) [24]. Auspicious & Inauspicious Timings Timing Type Abhijit Muhurta 11:58 AM to 12:48 PM Amrita Kaala 06:21 AM to 08:08 AM Rahu Kaalam 10:48 AM to 12:22 PM Gulika Kaalam 07:39 AM to 09:13 AM 03:31 PM to 05:05 PM Festivals & Events Matsya Jayanti : The birth anniversary of Lord Vishnu's first avatar [2]. Gauri Puja / Gangaur
2.1 Tithi: Krishna Chaturthi
- Calculation: The Moon’s elongation from the Sun at sunrise on April 7, 2000, was between 36° and 48°, placing it on the 4th lunar day (Chaturthi) of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha).
- Significance: Chaturthi is often associated with Lord Ganesha. However, Krishna Chaturthi is considered moderately auspicious but sometimes avoided for new beginnings, as the waning phase represents reduction. It is ideal for tasks requiring removal of obstacles or completion.
The day featured specific "Panchaka" periods, which are intervals often avoided for major new ventures or travel: 7 april 2000 panchang
- 6:04 – 7:30 AM: Udveg (Inauspicious)
- 7:30 – 9:00 AM: Chal (Fair)
- 9:00 – 10:30 AM: Labh (Auspicious)
- 10:30 – 12:00 PM: Rahu (Inauspicious – do not start new work)
- 12:00 – 1:30 PM: Amrit (Very Auspicious)
- 1:30 – 3:00 PM: Kaal (Inauspicious)
- 3:00 – 4:30 PM: Shubh (Auspicious)
- 4:30 – 6:00 PM: Rog (Inauspicious)
- Early morning until 9:04 AM: Vanija Karana (Good for trade, commerce, and business negotiations).
- 9:04 AM to 10:58 PM: Vishti (also known as Bhadra) Karana. This is generally considered inauspicious for starting new projects. Auspicious work should be avoided during this period, though it is suitable for tasks involving cruelty, violence, or deceit.
Tithi (Lunar Day): Tritiya. This lunar day is generally considered auspicious for starting new projects and social gatherings. 7 April 2000 Panchang
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