Sunrise :
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06:47
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Sunset :
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18:30
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Hindu Sunrise :
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06:52
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Hindu Sunset :
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18:25
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Moonrise :
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16:13
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Moonset :
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Sunsign :
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Kumbha
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Moonsign :
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Mesha
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Lunar Month :
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Magha
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Purnimanta Month :
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Phalguna
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Vedic Ayana :
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Utrayan
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:
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Shishir
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Hindu Lunar Date
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Shaka Samvat :
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1947
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Vikram Samvat :
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2082  sidharthi [1: 18: 40: 19 ]
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Paksha :
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Shukla
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Tithi :
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Chaturthi upto 
6:02PM[03-03-2025]
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Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana
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Nakshatra :
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Ashwini upto 4:29 AM [04-03-2025]
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Namakshar
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??(Chu)
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First Karana :
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Vanija upto 2:20 AM [03-03-2025]
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Yoga :
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Shukla upto 
8:57AM[03-03-2025]
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Second Karana :
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Vishti upto 6:02 PM [03-03-2025]
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Inauspicious Timings
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Vijay Muhurtam :
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14:34 - 13:01
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Varjyam :
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11:24 - 13:13
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Rahu Kalam :
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08:18 AM-09:45 AM
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Gulikai Kalam :
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02:05 PM-03:31 PM
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Yamaganda :
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11:11 AM-12:38 PM
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Auspicious Timings
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Abhijit Muhurta :
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12:15-13:01
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Amrit Kalam :
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22:15 - 24:03+
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Others
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Homahuti :
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-
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Agnivasa :
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-
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Bhadravasa :
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Heaven
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|
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Nivas and Shool
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Disha Shool :
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East
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Rahu Kala Vasa :
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-
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Nakshatra Shool :
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None
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Chandra Vasa :
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East
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Choghadiya
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Amrita - Best
06:52 AM-08:18 AM
Kala - Loss
08:18 AM-09:45 AM Rahu Kal
Shubha - Good
09:45 AM-11:11 AM
Roga - Evil
11:11 AM-12:38 PM Yam Gant
Udvega - Bad
12:38 PM-02:05 PM
Chara - Neutral
02:05 PM-03:31 PM Gulik Kal
Labha - Gain
03:31 PM-04:58 PM
Amrita - Best
04:58 PM-06:25 PM


Chara - Neutral
06:25 PM-07:58 PM
Roga - Evil
07:58 PM-09:31 PM
Kala - Loss
09:31 PM-11:04 PM
Labha - Gain
11:04 PM-12:38 AM
Udvega - Bad
12:38 AM-02:11 AM
Shubha - Good
02:11 AM-03:44 AM
Amrita - Best
03:44 AM-05:17 AM
Chara - Neutral
05:17 AM-06:51 AM
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