Aaj Ka Panchang, September 26, 2024: Tithi, Vrat, and Today’s Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Aaj Ka Panchang, September 26, 2024: Tithi, Vrat, and Today’s Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Aaj Ka Panchang, September 26, 2024: Check out tithi, auspicious and inauspicious timings, and other details here.

AAJ KA PANCHANG, SEPTEMBER 26, 2024: The Navami Tithi and the Dashami Tithi of Krishna Paksha will occur on Thursday, September 26, according to Drik Panchang. Krishna Navami is not regarded favourably for auspicious events. As a result, it is excluded from the good muhurat timings. Krishna Dashami is seen to be beneficial for the majority of auspicious activities. Hence, it is included in the good muhurat timings. On this day, only one festival, Dashami Shraddha, will be observed.

Before commencing any ritual at home, it is important to review the tithis and dates for both auspicious and unfavourable periods to ensure that everything runs properly.

SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON SEPTEMBER 26

The sun is anticipated to rise at 6:12 AM and is predicted to set at 6:13 PM. In the meantime, the moon will rise at 1:03 AM on September 27 and will set at 2:44 PM.

TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR SEPTEMBER 26

The Navami Tithi is likely to last until 12:25 PM, after which it will transition to Dashami Tithi. The favourable Punarvasu Nakshatra is predicted to remain until 11:34 PM, at which point it will shift to an inauspicious Nakshatra, Pushya. The moon will be in the Mithuna Rashi up to 5:13 PM and then shift to Karka Rashi. As per Panchang, the sun is anticipated to be in the Kanya Rashi.

SHUBH MUHURAT FOR SEPTEMBER 26

Brahma Muhurta is projected to take place from 4:36 AM to 5:24 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya Muhurta from 5 AM to 6:12 AM, and Vijaya Muhurta from 2:12 PM to 3 PM. The Nishita Muhurta is expected to occur between 11:48 PM and 12:36 AM on September 27. Godhuli Muhurta is scheduled for 6:13 PM to 6:37 PM, with Sayahna Sandhya Muhurta anticipated from 6:13 PM to 7:25 PM.

ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR SEPTEMBER 26

The Yamaganda Muhurta is set to occur from 6:12 AM to 7:42 AM, followed by the Gulikai Kalam Muhurta from 9:12 AM to 10:42 AM, and the Rahu Kalam Muhurta from 1:42 PM to 3:12 PM. The Dur Muhurtam is predicted to take place in two shifts – first from 10:12 AM to 11 AM and again from 3:00 PM to 3:48 PM. The Baana Muhurta is scheduled to be in Mrityu from 1:20 PM until late at night.

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