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Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal, and Other Details For Sunday in Aaj Ka Panchang, August 6, 2023

On Sunday, August 6, the Panchami and Shashthi tithis of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravan will occur. Both Krishna Panchami and Krishna Shashthi are regarded as favorable days for a variety of celebrations and events, respectively. Panchanmi Tithi does not coincide with any significant religious holidays or fasting days. Understanding the significance of the Tithi and keeping an eye out for good and unfavorable times may help you organize your Sunday activities more effectively.

ON AUGUST 6, THE MOON, THE MOONRISE, AND THE SUNSET

The sun will rise at 5:45 in the morning and set at 7:09 in the evening. On August 6, the moon is expected to rise around 10:26 PM and set at 10:33 AM.

Details of the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rash for August 6

Panchami Tithi is anticipated to last till 7:09 AM, at which point Shashthi Tithi will begin. On August 7, the Sashthi Tithi will last till 5:20 AM.

Revati Nakshatra is predicted to last till 1:43 AM, at which point another Ashwini Nakshatra will take its place. Prior to moving into the Mesha Rashi at 1:43 AM on August 7, the moon is anticipated to be in the Meena Rashi. The location of the sun is projected to be in the Karka Rashi.

MUHURAT SHUBH FOR AUGUST 6

The Brahma Muhurta, which is seen to be fortunate, is anticipated to last from 4:20 AM to 5:03 AM. The Pratah Sandhya phase is anticipated to occur between 4:41 AM and 5:45 AM after that. The Godhuli Muhurat is scheduled to occur in the evening between 7:09 and 7:30. It is anticipated that the Vijaya Muhurta, which is likewise seen to be favorable, would take place between 2:41 and 3:34 PM.

FOR AUGUST 6, ASHUBH MUHURAT

The unlucky Rahu Kalam is expected to take place between 5:28 PM and 7:09 PM. The Yamaganda Muhurta is scheduled to occur between 12:27 PM and 2:07 PM after that. The Gulikai Kalam, which is also seen as unlucky, is most likely to take place between 3:48 PM and 5:28 PM.

 

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