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July 10, 1773

Tithi Icon
30, Asadha
Krishna Paksha, Saptami
1180 Vilayati Era
Fairfield, United States
10
July 1773
Saturday

Sunrise and Moonrise

04:33
Sunrise
19:30
Sunset
23:13Moonrise
11:18Moonset

Panji

Tithi
Saptami upto 22:50
Krishna Saptami
Uttarabhadra upto 11:39
Uttara Bhadrapada
Yoga
Atiganda upto 21:42
Karana
Vishti upto 09:55
Bava upto 22:50
Weekday
Sani (Saturday)
Balava
Paksha
Krishna PakshaKrishna Paksha
 
 

Lunar Month, Samvat and Brihaspati Samvatsara

Vikram Samvat
1830 Krodhi
Samvatasara
Krodhi upto 22:48 on Mar 29, 1774
Shaka Samvat
1695 Vijaya
Vishvavasu
Gujarati Samvat
1829 Krodhi
Chandramasa
Srabana - Purnimanta
Pravishte/Gate
30
Asadha - Amanta

Rashi and Nakshatra

Meena
Meena
Nakshatra Pada
Uttarabhadra upto 05:05Third Nakshatra Pada
Mithuna
Mithuna
Uttarabhadra upto 11:39Fourth Nakshatra Pada
Surya Nakshatra
PunarbasuPunarvasu
Rebati upto 18:15First Nakshatra Pada
Surya Pada
PunarbasuThird Nakshatra Pada
Rebati upto 24:53+Second Nakshatra Pada
 
 
RebatiThird Nakshatra Pada

Ritu and Ayana

Drik Ritu
Varsha (Monsoon)Varsha
Dinamana
14 Hours 57 Mins 16 Secs
Vedic Ritu
Grishma (Summer)Grishma
Ratrimana
09 Hours 03 Mins 27 Secs
Drik Ayana
Dakshinayana
Madhyahna
12:02
Vedic Ayana
Uttarayana
 
 

Auspicious Timings

Brahma Muhurta
27:21+ on Jul 09 to 27:57+ on Jul 09
Pratah Sandhya
27:39+ on Jul 09 to 04:33
11:32 to 12:32
Vijaya Muhurta
14:31 to 15:31
Godhuli Muhurta
19:29 to 19:47
Sayahna Sandhya
19:30 to 20:25
Amrit Kalam
06:27 to 08:11
Nishita Muhurta
23:44 to 24:20+
Ravi Yoga
04:33 to 11:39
 
 

Inauspicious Timings

08:17 to 10:10Rahu Kalam
Yamaganda
13:54 to 15:46
Aadal Yoga
04:33 to 11:39
Dur Muhurtam
04:33 to 05:33
Gulikai Kalam
04:33 to 06:25
05:33 to 06:33
Bhadra
04:33 to 09:55
Ganda Moola
11:39 to 28:34+
Panchaka
Whole Day
Baana
Mrityu from 15:11 to Full NightBaana
 
 

Anandadi and Tamil Yoga

Anandadi Yoga
Dhumra upto 11:39Inauspicious
Tamil Yoga
Marana upto 11:39
Dhata/PrajapatiAuspicious
Siddha
Jeevanama
Half Life½
Netrama
Two Eyes upto 11:39𝟤
 
 
One Eye𝟣

Nivas and Shool

Guru
Disha Shool
EastEast
Patala (Nadir) upto 22:50
Chandra Vasa
NorthNorth
Prithvi (Earth)
Earth
Rahu Vasa
EastEast
Mrityu (Earth) upto 09:55
Earth
Kumbha Chakra
Womb
Inauspicious
in Shmashana upto 22:50
Shiva Linga
 
 
with Gowri
Shiva Linga
 
 

Other Calendars and Epoch

Kaliyuga
4874 Years
Lahiri Ayanamsha
20.701625Ayanamsha
Kali Ahargana
1780360 Days
Rata Die
647401
Julian Date
June 29, 1773 CE
Julian Day
2368825.5 Days
National Civil Date
Asadha 19, 1695 ShakaIndian Flag
Modified Julian Day
-31175 Day
National Nirayana Date
Asadha 26, 1695 ShakaIndian Flag
 
 

Chandrabalam & Tarabalam

Good Chandrabalam till next day sunrise for
VrishabhaVrishabhaMithunaMithunaKanyaKanyaTulaTulaMakaraMakaraMeenaMeena
*Ashtama Chandra for Simha Rashi borns
*Ashtama Chandra for Magha, Purva Phalguni and Uttara Phalguni first Pada borns
Good Tarabalam till 11:39 for
AshwiniAshwiniKrittikaKrutikaMrigashiraMrugashiraPunarvasuPunarbasuAshleshaAshleshaMaghaMaghaUttara PhalguniUttara PhalguniChitraChitraVishakhaBishakhaJyeshthaJyeshthaMulaMulaUttara AshadhaUttarasaddhaDhanishthaDhanisthaPurva BhadrapadaPurbabhadraRevatiRebati
Good Tarabalam till next day sunrise for
AshwiniAshwiniBharaniDwijaRohiniRohiniArdraAadraPushyaPushyaMaghaMaghaPurva PhalguniPurva PhalguniHastaHastaSwatiSwatiAnuradhaAnuradhaMulaMulaPurva AshadhaPurbasaddhaShravanaShrabanaShatabhishaSatabhishaUttara BhadrapadaUttarabhadra

Panchaka Rahita Muhurta and Udaya Lagna

Raja Panchaka - 04:33 to 04:51
Good Muhurta - 04:51 to 07:23
Chora Panchaka - 07:23 to 09:55
Good Muhurta - 09:55 to 11:39
Roga Panchaka - 11:39 to 12:27
Good Muhurta - 12:27 to 15:01
Mrityu Panchaka - 15:01 to 17:29
Agni Panchaka - 17:29 to 19:33
Good Muhurta - 19:33 to 21:06
Raja Panchaka - 21:06 to 22:19
Good Muhurta - 22:19 to 22:50
Chora Panchaka - 22:50 to 23:28
Raja Panchaka - 23:28 to 24:47+
Good Muhurta - 24:47+ to 26:32+
Chora Panchaka - 26:32+ to 28:34+
Mithuna
Mithuna - 26:36+ on Jul 09 to 04:51
Karka
Karka - 04:51 to 07:23
Simha
Simha - 07:23 to 09:55
Kanya
Kanya - 09:55 to 12:27
Tula
Tula - 12:27 to 15:01
Vrishchika
Vrishchika - 15:01 to 17:29
Dhanu
Dhanu - 17:29 to 19:33
Makara
Makara - 19:33 to 21:06
Kumbha
Kumbha - 21:06 to 22:19
Meena
Meena - 22:19 to 23:28
Mesha
Mesha - 23:28 to 24:47+
Vrishabha
Vrishabha - 24:47+ to 26:32+

Notes: All timings are represented in 24+ hour notation in local time of Fairfield, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours past midnight are higher than 24:00 and fall on next day. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

Panchang is like time in Vedic Astrology. In Modern age people use Calendar and Clock to keep time but followers of Hinduism use Panchang for time keeping. Panchang tells not only Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset but also auspicious and inauspicious times in a day.

In other words, Panchang is a Vedic clock, which is valid only for the geo location for which it has been built. Hence, Panchang is created for each city in the world separately.

The number of core elements in Panchang are five, namely Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana and Var i.e. weekday. With the help of these five elements and combining them with additional elements e.g. Lagna, Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, duration of day and night, zodiac positions of Chandra and Surya, multiple auspicious and inauspicious Yogas are formed.

Some Yoga which doesn't occur daily but randomly on any day are also included in Panchang. Drik Panchang includes Bhadra, Panchaka, Ganda Mula, Vinchhudo, Dwipushkar Yoga, Tripushkar Yoga, Ravi Pushya Yoga, Guru Pushya Yoga, Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, Ravi Yoga, Jwalamukhi Yoga, Aadal Yoga and Vidaal Yoga, which is collection of important auspicious and inauspicious Yoga in Dainika Panchang which occurs randomly on any day.

Panchang is like Vedic clock which should be referred throughout the day. Some rituals which require daily reckoning of Panchang are -

  1. Brahma Muhurta - to wake up and to perform the first Puja in this Muhurta. All human begins are advised to get up during this auspicious Muhurta to begin religious activities as well as academic activities.
  2. Pratah Sandhya - a must ritual for followers of Hinduism and one of the three Sandhya when daily Puja is performed.
  3. Madhyahna Sandhya - daily Puja which is performed during the mid-day, and it overlaps with auspicious Abhijit Muhurta.
  4. Sayahna Sandhya - a must ritual for followers of Hinduism and one of the three Sandhya when daily Puja is performed.
  5. Rahu Kala - an inauspicious time when no auspicious work should be started. Rahu Kala is more prevalent in Southern states of India.
  6. Abhijit Muhurta - an auspicious currency during the middle of the day, when any auspicious work can be performed when no auspicious Muhurta is available.
  7. Vijay Muhurta - time which is good to begin any journey to get success and achieve the purpose of the journey.
  8. Sankalpa - an integral part of Puja ritual, when determination is fortified by locking the moment in the space-time. Sankalpa required all five Panchang elements, including positions of Graha primarily Chandra, Surya and Brihaspati.
  9. Sunrise - Performing Surya Namaskar and giving Arghya to rising Surya requires exact time of Sunrise. Panchang is required on daily basis as Sunrise time keeps changing throughout the year.
  10. Moonrise - Many rituals are linked to Chandra Dev. Worshipping rising Chandra is very significant ritual during Sankashti Chaturthi and Krishna Janmashtami.

Above examples are just drop in the ocean and there are numerous ways, Panchang is used by the followers of Hinduism. Upcoming festivals and fasting days, various significant auspicious and inauspicious Yogas are also reckoned with Dainika Panchang.

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