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26 August 2023 Tithi, Vrat, Rahu Kaal, and Other Information in the Panchang

According to the Drik Panchang, the Shukla Paksha’s Dashami Tithi and Ekadashi Tithi will be held on Saturday, August 26. It’s important to note that Shukla Dashami and Shukla Ekadashi are both included in the list of shubh muhurat timings since they are seen to be favorable for auspicious actions. To conquer all the challenges in your path, study the auspicious and unfavorable tithi times.

For those who use the lunar calendar and wish to schedule their activities in accordance with astrological auspices, the Panchang is a useful resource. It includes the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yog (auspicious time), Karan (movement of the moon), Varjya (fasts or restrictions), Muhurats (auspicious times for starting new activities), Rahu Kalam (time to avoid important activities), Gulika Kalam (time to avoid travel), Yamagandam (time to avoid starting new ventures), Durmuhurtam (time to avoid important activities), Moonrise, Moonset, Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylight hours.

AUGUST 26: SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET

The sun will rise at 5:56 in the morning and set at 6:50 in the evening. On August 27, the moon is predicted to rise at 3:01 PM and set at 1:12 AM.

Details of the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rash for August 26

On August 27, the Dashami Tithi is anticipated to last until 12:08 AM, at which point the Ekadashi Tithi will begin. It is anticipated that the lucky Jyeshtha Nakshatra will be visible till 8:37 AM, at which point the Mula Nakshatra will appear. Up to 8:37 AM, the moon is forecast to be visible in the Vrishchika Rashi, while the sun is forecast to be visible in the Simha Rashi.

MUHURAT SHUBH FOR AUGUST 26

The Pratah Sandhya is anticipated to occur between 4:49 AM and 5:56 AM after the auspicious Brahma Muhurta, which is anticipated to last from 4:27 AM to 5:11 AM. The Godhuli Muhurat is expected to be present between 6:50 PM and 7:12 PM later in the day. It is anticipated that the Vijaya Muhurta will appear between 2:32 and 3:23 PM. In addition, the Nishita Muhurta is slated to occur on August 27 from 12:01 AM to 12:45 AM.

26th OF AUGUST ASHUBH MUHURAT

Between 9:09 AM and 10:46 AM is when Rahu Kalam is predicted to be inauspicious. The Yamaganda Muhurta is scheduled to occur next from 2:00 PM to 3:36 PM, while the Gulikai Kalam may be seen from 5:56 AM to 7:33 AM. The Baana Muhurta also provides a forecast for Roga beginning around 10:00 PM.

 

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