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On Friday, April 5, both the Ekadashi and Dwadashi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha will be observed. Devotees will be observing the Papmochani Ekadashi on this day, which holds significance in both North and South India. Before beginning any activities, it is advisable to check the Tithi, auspicious timings, and inauspicious periods. This information can offer valuable guidance for navigating the day’s events and avoiding potential challenges.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON APRIL 5
The sunrise is expected to be around 6:06 AM, while the sunset will likely be at 6:41 PM. Additionally, the moonrise is anticipated at 4:29 AM, followed by moonset at 3:00 PM on April 6.
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TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR APRIL 5
The Ekadashi Tithi is scheduled to persist until 1:28 PM, following which the Dwadashi Tithi will commence. The Dhanishtha Nakshatra is expected to be visible until 6:07 PM, after which the Shatabhisha Nakshatra will come into effect. The moon is forecasted to be in the Makara Rashi until 7:12 AM and then expected to shift to the Kumbha Rashi while the sun is anticipated to be positioned in the Meena Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 5
As for the auspicious muhurat (timing) on this day: The Brahma muhurta is slated to occur from 4:35 AM to 5:21 AM and the Abhijit muhurta is expected from 11:59 PM to 12:49 PM. The Godhuli muhurta is projected to fall between 6:40 PM and 7:03 PM, while the Vijaya muhurta is expected from 2:30 PM to 3:20 PM. Furthermore, the Sayahna Sandhya muhurta is likely to span from 6:41 PM to 7:50 PM, and the Pratah Sandhya muhurta can be observed from 4:58 AM to 6:06 AM. Lastly, the Amrit Kalam muhurta is considered to take place from 8:37 AM to 10:04 AM.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 5
The ashubh muhurta, or inauspicious timings, for the day, are as follows: The Rahu Kalam is anticipated to last from 10:49 AM to 12:24 PM. The Gulikai Kalam time frame is slated to occur between 7:41 AM and 9:15 AM, whereas the Yamaganda muhurta is predicted to be effective from 3:33 PM to 5:07 PM. Lastly, the Banna muhurat is considered to occur in Raja until 5:49 PM.
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