अब आप न्यूज्ड हिंदी में पढ़ सकते हैं। यहाँ क्लिक करें
Home » Astrology » 11 December 2021 Panchang: Tithi, Paksha, Muhurat, Samvat, and other details

11 December 2021 Panchang: Tithi, Paksha, Muhurat, Samvat, and other details

Hindu Panchang is known as Vedic Panchang. The exact calculation of time and time is done through Panchang. Panchang is mainly made up of five parts.

By Newsd
Published on :
11 December 2021 Panchang: Tithi, Paksha, Muhurat, Samvat, and other details

Today’s Panchang, 11 December 2021: In the daily Panchang, you are given information about auspicious time, Rahukaal, sunrise and sunset time, date, Karana, Nakshatra, position of Sun and Moon planets, Hindu month and Paksha etc.

Today’s Panchang: Hindu Panchang is known as Vedic Panchang. The exact calculation of time and time is done through Panchang. Panchang is mainly made up of five parts. These five parts are Tithi, Nakshatra, Vaar, Yoga and Karana. Here we give you information about auspicious time, Rahukaal, sunrise and sunset time, date, Karana, Nakshatra, position of Sun and Moon planets, Hindu month and Paksha etc. in daily Panchang. Let us know today’s auspicious time and time of Rahu Kaal.

Tithi: Ashtami: till 19:13

Nakshatra: Purva Bhadrapada: until 22:32

Karan: Vishti: till 07:05, Brav: until 19:13

Paksha: Shukla

Var: shanivaar

Yoga Siddha: 30:03

sunrise: 07:04

sunset: 17:24

Moon: in Pisces: until 16:16

Rahukaal: 09:39-10:56

Vikrami Samvat: 2078

Shaka Samvat: 1942

Mass: Margashirsha

Shubh Muhurat: Abhijeet 11:52 – 12:33

Five limbs of Panchang Tithi:

According to the Hindu calendar, the time it takes for the Moon to move 12 degrees above the Sun line is called Tithi. There are thirty Tithis in a month and these Tithis are divided into two Pakshas. The last date of Shukla Paksha is called Poornima and the last date of Krishna Paksha is called Amavasya. Names of dates – Pratipada, Dwitiya, Tritiya, Chaturthi, Panchami, Shashthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, Dashami, Ekadashi, Dwadashi, Trayodashi, Chaturdashi, Amavasya/Purnima.

Nakshatra: A constellation of stars in the sky is called a constellation. There are 27 constellations in it and nine planets are owned by these constellations. Name of 27 Nakshatras- Ashwini Nakshatra, Bharani Nakshatra, Krittika Nakshatra, Rohini Nakshatra, Mrigashira Nakshatra, Ardra Nakshatra, Punarvasu Nakshatra, Pushya Nakshatra, Ashlesha Nakshatra, Magha Nakshatra, Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra, Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, Hasta Nakshatra, Chitra Nakshatra, Swati Nakshatra, Vishakha Nakshatra, Anuradha Nakshatra, Jyestha Nakshatra, Mool Nakshatra, Poorvashada Nakshatra, Uttarashada Nakshatra, Shravan Nakshatra, Ghetna Nakshatra, Shatabhisha Nakshatra, Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra, Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra, Revati Nakshatra.

Var: Var means day. There are seven wars in a week. These seven planets are named after the planets – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

Yoga: Like the constellations, there are 27 types of yoga. Positions of particular distances of Sun and Moon are called Yoga. The names of the 27 yogas formed on the basis of distances- Vishkumbh, Preeti, Ayushman, Saubhagya, Shobhan, Atigund, Sukarma, Dhriti, Shool, Gand, Vriddhi, Dhruva, Vyaghat, Harshana, Vajra, Siddhi, Vyatipat, Variyan, Parigha, Shiva Siddha, Sadhya, Auspicious, Shukla, Brahma, Indra and Vaidhriti.

Karan: There are two Karanas in a Tithi. One in the first half of the date and one in the latter part of the date. There are 11 such Karanas whose names are as follows – Bava, Balav, Kaulava, Taitil, Gar, Vanij, Vishti, Shakuni, Chatushpada, Nag and Kimstughna. Vishti Karana is called Bhadra and auspicious work is considered forbidden in Bhadra.

Related