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Last updated: 02 Jul 2023 at 05:00 AM IST
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 2, 2023: Sunrise is expected at 5:27 AM, sunset is expected at 7:23 PM. (photo: shutterstock)
Aaj Ka Banchang, July 2, 2023: According to Drake Banchang, Hindus will observe Kokila Vrat and Ashada Chaumasi Chodas on Sunday
AAJ KA PANCHANG, July 2, 2023: Sunday in Banchang marks a significant day with Chaturdashi tithi and Purnima tithi in Shukla Paksha. According to Drake Panchang, Hindus will observe Kokila Vrat and Ashada Chumasi Chodas on this day. It is recommended to compile a comprehensive understanding of the ten, including favorable and unfavorable timings, in order to effectively manage potential obstacles that may arise during the day and anticipate daily events.
Sunrise, sunset, full moon and full moon on July 2
Sunrise is expected to occur at 5:27 AM, and sunset is expected to be observed at 7:23 PM. It is estimated that the moon will rise at 6:34 pm on July 2 and that the full moon will occur at 4:48 am on July 3.
Details of Tithi, Nakshatra and Rashi for July 2
The Chaturdashi Tithi will probably be in effect until 8:21 PM on July 2, after which the Purnima Tithi will take place. Jyeshtha Nakshatra is expected to be observed until 1:18 PM on July 2, after which Mula Nakshatra will occur. The moon is seen on Vrishika Rashi until 1:18 PM, and then mentioned on Dhanu Rashid. On the other hand, it is estimated that the sun reigns supreme in Rashid’s mithuna.
July 2
There are many noteworthy auspicious dates to keep in mind. The day begins with the Brahma Muhurta, a sacred period scheduled between 4:07 am and 4:47 am, ideal for spiritual practices, meditation, and setting positive intentions for the next day. After that, the Abhijit Muhurat is expected to take place from 11:57 am to 12:53 pm.
In the evening, the Godhuli Muhurat is expected to take place between 7:22 pm and 7:42 pm, providing a favorable window for various activities. The Vijaya Muhurat runs from 2:44 PM to 3:40 PM, while the Sayahna Sandhya Muhurat is likely to occur between 7:23 PM and 8:24 PM.
Herb Mahrat on July 2
It is believed that the period between 5:39 PM and 7:23 PM is considered Rahu Kalam, which is considered unfavorable for starting new endeavors or important activities. Before that, from 3:54 pm to 5:39 pm, the Gulikai Kalam is expected, which is also considered inauspicious for starting important tasks or making important decisions. The Yamaganda Muhurat is estimated to occur between 12:25 pm and 2:10 pm, and it is advised to avoid participating in important activities during this time as well.
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