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AAJ KA PANCHANG, 18 JUNE, 2024: According to Drik Panchang, June 18 marks the Ekadashi and Dwadashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha. On this day, devotees will observe Nirjala Ekadashi, the most significant of the twenty-four Ekadashis that occur throughout the year. “Nirjala” means “without water,” and this fast is observed without consuming food or water for the entire day. However, it is advisable to check the tithi, as well as the auspicious and inauspicious hours, before undertaking any activities. This information can provide useful guidance and help you avoid potential challenges throughout the day.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON JUNE 18
The sun will rise at 5:23 AM and set around 7:21 PM. The moon is expected to rise at 3:59 PM and set at 2:49 AM on June 19.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR JUNE 18
The Ekadashi Tithi will continue until 6:24 AM, following which it will transition to the Dwadashi Tithi. The Swati Nakshatra will be visible until 7:42 PM, followed by the Vishaka Nakshatra. According to the Panchang, the moon will be placed in the Tula Rashi and the sun will be situated in the Mithuna Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 18
As for the auspicious timings of the day, the Brahma muhurta is scheduled from 4:03 AM to 4:43 AM. The Godhuli muhurat is expected between 7:20 PM and 7:40 PM, and the Vijaya muhurta from 2:42 PM to 3:38 PM. The Sayahna Sandhya muhurta will span from 7:21 PM to 8:22 PM, while the Pratah Sandhya muhurta is set from 4:23 AM to 5:23 AM. Lastly, the Amrit Kalam muhurat is slated from 6:22 AM to 8:06 AM.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 18
The ashubh muhurat or inauspicious timings for the day are as follows: The Rahu Kalam is anticipated to last from 3:52 PM to 5:37 PM. The Gulikai Kalam time frame is slated to occur between 12:22 PM and 2:07 PM, whereas the Yamaganda muhurta is predicted to be effective from 8:53 AM to 10:38 AM. Lastly, the Baana muhurta is slated to occur in Raja from 5:12 AM on June 19.
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