7 April 2000 Panchang Jun 2026
The Tithi was Shukla Paksha Tritiya (the third day of the waxing moon) for most of the day, changing to Chaturthi in the evening.
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Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the Panchang for 7 April 2000, tailored for the New Delhi region.
The Panchang (Hindu calendar) is a sacred tool used to determine auspicious and inauspicious timings based on planetary positions. The details a significant day in the Hindu lunar calendar, providing insights into Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. Understanding this day—whether for historical, personal, or astrological reasons—requires a look at the Vedic almanac data for that specific Friday. 7 april 2000 panchang
The day started with the initiative-driven energy of the Aries Moon and the sharp, purifying influence of Krittika Nakshatra . Combined with Shubha Yoga and Friday (Venus) , it was an excellent day for:
| Planet | Zodiac Sign (Rashi) | Lunar Mansion | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Meena (Pisces) | Revati | | Moon | Mesha (Aries) | Krittika | | Mars | Vrishchika (Scorpio) | Anuradha | | Mercury | Meena (Pisces) | Revati | | Jupiter | Vrishabha (Taurus) | Rohini | | Venus | Mesha (Aries) | Ashwini | | Saturn | Vrishabha (Taurus) | Rohini | | Rahu (North Node) | Simha (Leo) | Magha | | Ketu (South Node) | Kumbha (Aquarius) | Shatabhisha |
The Moon resided in Mesha (Aries) until 05:12 PM before moving into Vrishabha (Taurus). This initial placement filled the day with a bold, impulsive, and action-oriented drive. The Tithi was Shukla Paksha Tritiya (the third
6:57 AM – 8:34 AM (Generally considered neutral or slightly favorable for specific royal/administrative tasks).
Friday, April 7, 2000 Sunrise: 06:09 AM (Approx. for New Delhi)
Disclaimer: This Panchang is for informational and astrological study purposes. Timings may differ based on your city. Always consult a professional astrologer for personalized advice on rituals and muhurta selection. The Panchang (Hindu calendar) is a sacred tool
Sources: Prokerala and Drik Panchang
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