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Aaj Ka Panchang, August 8, 2024: The sun is expected to rise at 5:47 am and set at 7:06 pm (Image: Shutterstock)
Aaj Ka Panchang, 8th August 2024: Check tithi, auspicious and inauspicious times and other details here.
AAJ KA PANCHANG, AUGUST 8, 2024: According to Drik Panchang, Chaturthi Tithi and Panchami Tithi of Shukla Paksha are scheduled to fall on Thursday, August 8. Shukla Chaturthi is considered an inauspicious time to initiate important activities and falls within the timings of Ashubh Muhurta, while Shukla Panchami is considered an auspicious time and falls within the timings of Shubh Muhurta. On this day, the festival of Vinayaka Chaturthi is expected to be celebrated.
If you are planning to host an event at home, it is essential to keep these tithis and their associated auspicious and inauspicious times in mind.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE AND MOONSET ON AUGUST 8
The sun is expected to rise at 5:47 a.m. and set at 7:06 p.m., while the moon will rise at 8:59 a.m. and set at 9:21 p.m.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA AND RASHI DETAILS FOR 8TH AUGUST
The Chaturthi Tithi will last till 12:36 am on August 9, when it will transition into Panchami Tithi. The auspicious Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is expected to last till 11:34 pm, after which another auspicious Hasta Nakshatra will occur. The moon is predicted to be in Kanya Rashi, while the sun is predicted to be in Karka Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR AUGUST 8
The Brahma Muhurta is scheduled to take place between 4:21 am and 5:04 am, followed by the Pratah Sandhya Muhurta between 4:43 am and 5:47 am and the Vijaya Muhurta between 2:40 pm and 3:33 pm. The Godhuli Muhurta is expected to take place between 7:06 pm and 7:28 pm, while the Amrit Kalam Muhurta is scheduled to take place between 3:27 pm and 5:15 pm. The Sayahna Sandhya Muhurta is scheduled to take place between 7:06 pm and 8:10 pm. The Nishita Muhurta is scheduled to take place between 12:05 am and 12:48 am on August 9.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR AUGUST 8
The Yamaganda Muhurta is expected to take place from 5:47 to 7:27, followed by the Gulikai Kalam Muhurta from 9:07 to 10:46 and the Rahu Kalam Muhurta from 14:06 to 15:46. The Dur Muhurtam is expected to take place from 10:13 to 11:06 and from 15:33 to 16:26. The Baana Muhurta is expected to take place in Raja from 11:52 to 18:00 till late in the night. Meanwhile, the Bhadra is expected to take place from 11:19 to 00:36 on August 9.
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