Bhadra keeps moving in all 3 Loka(s). It creates trouble for Earth residents when it resides at Prithvi Loka and that duration is considered as inauspicious. However the period when it resides in Swarga and Patala Loka it is considered auspicious for living beings on the Earth.
The location based time of sunrise is given here. The definition of Sunrise propounded by various scholars like Varahamihira are considered as for determining the time of sunrise. The difference between Hindu and astronomical sunrise is also clarified.
Location based Rahu Kalam is given for each day. It is an inauspicious time window which lasts approximately for one and half hour every day. No new and auspicious work should be started during Rahu Kalam like marriage, housewarming etc.
The days of Abhijit Nakshatra occurring throughout the year are listed. Abhijit is the 28th Nakshatra in Vedic astrology. This Nakshatra is considered extremely favourable for various auspicious events and starting new work.
The special Yoga created by the transit of the Chandra in Kumbha and Meena Rashi with the Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati Nakshtra is called Panchak. The inauspicious period of 5 days of Panchak is prohibited for auspicious works.
The Beginning and End of Bhadra is given for each month of the year. Bhadra is also known as Vishti Karana. During Bhadra, all kind of auspicious activities like Mundan, Marriage, Housewarming, Pilgrimage and starting a New Business, etc are forbidden.
Ganda Mool Nakshatra dates and time is listed for the entire year. According to Vedic astrology, Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Mula and Revati Nakshatras are known as Ganda Mool Nakshatras. Babies born in these Nakshatras have a special influence on the lives of their family members.
Detailed Panchangam for any day, including Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana with Muhurtam timings. Through this Panchang you can find out various auspicious and inauspicious times and events.