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1723 Chandra Darshan days | first day of moon sighting for Ashburn, Virginia, United States

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1723 Chandra Darshan

1723 Chandra Darshan Dates
[1779 - 1780] Vikrama Samvata
Chandra Darshana
January 8, 1723, Friday
Pratipada
01 Hour 49 Mins
Chandra Darshana
February 6, 1723, Saturday
Pratipada
01 Hour 24 Mins
Chandra Darshana
March 7, 1723, Sunday
Pratipada
00 Hours 56 Mins
Chandra Darshana
April 6, 1723, Tuesday
Pratipada
01 Hour 42 Mins
Chandra Darshana
May 5, 1723, Wednesday
Pratipada
01 Hour 15 Mins
Chandra Darshana
June 4, 1723, Friday
Pratipada
01 Hour 48 Mins
Chandra Darshana
July 3, 1723, Saturday
Pratipada
01 Hour 12 Mins
Chandra Darshana
August 2, 1723, Monday
Pratipada
01 Hour 15 Mins
Chandra Darshana
August 31, 1723, Tuesday
Pratipada
00 Hours 48 Mins
Chandra Darshana
September 30, 1723, Thursday
Pratipada
00 Hours 48 Mins
Chandra Darshana
October 30, 1723, Saturday
Pratipada
00 Hours 53 Mins
Chandra Darshana
November 29, 1723, Monday
Pratipada
01 Hour 16 Mins
Chandra Darshana
December 28, 1723, Tuesday
Pratipada
00 Hours 58 Mins

Notes: All timings are represented in 24-hour notation in local time of Ashburn, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

1723 Chandra Darshan

Chandra Darshan Dates

Chandra Darshan is the first day of moon sighting after no moon day. In Hinduism, the new moon day is known as Amavasya and the first sighting of moon after new moon has religious significance. People observe a day long fast and break it after sighting new moon on Chandra Darshan day.

Predicting the first day of Chandra Darshan is always a challenging task for Panchang makers. The moon is visible only for a short span of time on the first day of Chandra Darshan and that is just after the sunset. In other words, the moon sets about one hour after sunset and can be sighted only after sunset due to being in the same horizon as that of the sun. Hence the moon can be sighted only after the sunset, when it is also going to be set.

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