According to the Panchang, September 5 will mark the Chaturdashi date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month. On today, the Masik Shivaratri may also be noticed. It is thought to all that Shivaratri marks the convergence of Shiva and Shakti, subsequently it’s of serious significance toLord Shiva devotees. Every month, the Maha Shivaratri is noticed on the 14th day of the darkish fortnight or on the Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi Tithi. Devotees imagine that fasting on Shivaratri blesses one’s soul with salvation or Moksha.
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Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset Time:
The Panchang states that the solar will rise at 6:01 am and it’ll set at 6:38 pm. The moonrise will happen at 5:00 am on September 6 and the timing of moonset has been predicted to be 5:55 pm.
Tithi, Nakshatra and Rashi Details for September 5
Trayodashi tithi will prevail upto 08:21 am on September 5, adopted by Chaturdashi Tithi. On today, Ashlesha nakshatra will stay in its place until 6:07 pm. Later,it will likely be adopted by Magha nakshatra. The solar will proceed to be within the Simha Rashi,whereas the moon will remainin Karka Rashi until 6:07 pm, as per the astrological assessments. It will later transfer to Simha Rashi.
Shubh Muhurat for September 5
Though Ravi Yoga won’t prevail on September 5, the Brahma Muhuratwhich is taken into account essentially the most auspicious time of the day will begin at 4:30 am and can finish at 5:15 am. The timing for Pratah Sandhya of the day shall be from 4:52 am to 06:01 am. The Abhijit muhurat will fall between 11:54 am and 12:44 pm. The timing of Amrit Kalam is from 04:30 pm to 06:07 pm. Godhuli and Vijaya muhurat will fall between 06:25 pm and 06:49 pm & between 02:25 pm and 03:16 pm, respectively.
Ashubh Muhurat for September 5
On Sunday, Baana will begin from 06:01 pm and can proceed until full evening. Rahu Kalam, thought to be essentially the most inauspicious timing of the day, shall be from 05:03 pm to 06:38 pm. Ganda Moola will prevail the entire day. The Yamaganda on September 5 will start at 12:19 pm and can finish at 01:54 pm, whereas the Gulikai Kalam shall be between 03:28 pm and 05:03 pm.
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