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AAJ KA PANCHANG, DECEMBER 29, 2023: As per Drik Panchang, Friday, December 29, is marked by Krishna Paksha’s Dwitiya Tithi and Tritiya Tithi. Both Krishna Dwitiya and Krishna Tritiya are considered auspicious for various activities, and they are included in Shubh Muhurat timings. Taking note of these auspicious and inauspicious timings related to different activities is recommended, as it can help in overcoming obstacles and provide insights for the day ahead.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON DECEMBER 29
The sun will rise at roughly 7:13 AM and set at 5:33 PM. The moon is anticipated to rise around 7:39 PM and set at approximately 9:10 AM on the same date.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR DECEMBER 29
The Dwitiya Tithi is expected to continue until 7:59 AM, following which it will transition to Tritiya Tithi. During this period, the auspicious Pushya Nakshatra is anticipated to last until 3:10 AM on December 30, after which it is slated to occur in Ashlesha Nakshatra. The moon is said to be positioned in Karka Rashi, while the sun is expected to be in Dhanu Rashi during this period.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR DECEMBER 29
On December 29, the Shubh Muhurta timings are delineated for significant activities. The day begins with the Brahma Muhurta, spanning from 5:24 AM to 6:18 AM. The Pratah Sandhya Muhurta follows, extending from 5:51 AM to 7:13 AM. Later in the day, the Sayahna Sandhya Muhurta from 5:33 PM to 6:55 PM offers another favourable time frame. The Amrit Kalam Muhurta, spanning from 8:12 PM to 9:57 PM, is considered propitious for various endeavours. Lastly, the Nishita Muhurta is expected to occur from 11:56 PM to 12:51 AM on December 30.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR DECEMBER 29
The Ashubh Muhurta timings are as follows: The Rahu Kalam is anticipated to occur between 11:05 AM and 12:23 PM. The Yamaganda Muhurta is scheduled from 2:58 PM to 4:16 PM. Additionally, the influence of Raja in the Baana Muhurta is expected to persist from 10:35 AM throughout the entire night, indicating a time frame cautioned against initiating important tasks.
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