Sunrise :
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05:54
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Sunset :
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19:10
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Hindu Sunrise :
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05:59
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Hindu Sunset :
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19:06
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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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Karka
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Moonsign :
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Kanya
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Lunar Month :
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Asadha
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Purnimanta Month :
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Shravana
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Vedic Ayana :
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Dakshinayan
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:
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Varsha
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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 
12:36AM[09-08-2024]
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Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana
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Nakshatra :
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Uttara Phalguni upto 11:33 PM [08-08-2024]
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Namakshar
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?? (To)
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First Karana :
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Vanija upto 7:25 AM [08-08-2024]
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Yoga :
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Shiva upto 
12:38PM[08-08-2024]
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Second Karana :
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Vishti upto 12:37 AM [09-08-2024]
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Inauspicious Timings
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Vijay Muhurtam :
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14:43 - 12:58
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Varjyam :
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11:24 - 13:13
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Rahu Kalam :
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02:10 PM-03:49 PM
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Gulikai Kalam :
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09:15 AM-10:54 AM
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Yamaganda :
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05:59 AM-07:37 AM
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Auspicious Timings
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Abhijit Muhurta :
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12:06-12:58
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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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Patal
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Nivas and Shool
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Disha Shool :
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South
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Rahu Kala Vasa :
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-
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Nakshatra Shool :
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North
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Chandra Vasa :
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South
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Choghadiya
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Shubha - Good
05:59 AM-07:37 AM Yam Gant
Roga - Evil
07:37 AM-09:15 AM
Udvega - Bad
09:15 AM-10:54 AM Gulik Kal
Chara - Neutral
10:54 AM-12:32 PM
Labha - Gain
12:32 PM-02:10 PM
Amrita - Best
02:10 PM-03:49 PM Rahu Kal
Kala - Loss
03:49 PM-05:27 PM
Shubha - Good
05:27 PM-07:06 PM


Amrita - Best
07:06 PM-08:27 PM
Chara - Neutral
08:27 PM-09:49 PM
Roga - Evil
09:49 PM-11:11 PM
Kala - Loss
11:11 PM-12:33 AM
Labha - Gain
12:33 AM-01:54 AM
Udvega - Bad
01:54 AM-03:16 AM
Shubha - Good
03:16 AM-04:38 AM
Amrita - Best
04:38 AM-06:00 AM
 Day Festivals and Events 
vinayak ChaturthiShravana ->
Shravana(jupaka) is considered to be a holy month in the Hindu calendar due to the many festivals that are celebrated during this time. krishna Janmashtami, marking the birth of krishna, falls on the 8th day after the full moon. Raksha Bandhan, the festival of brothers and sisters, is celebrated on Shraavana Poornima (Full Moon). This day in Maharashtra is also celebrated as Narali Poornima (Naral in Marathi language means coconut). In the coastal regions of Maharashtra i.e. Konkan, a coconut is offered to the sea for calming it down after the monsoon season. Fishermen now start fishing in the sea after this ceremony. Nag Panchami is also celebrated in many parts of India on the fifth day after Amavasya of Shraavana month. The snake god Nāga is worshiped. The last day of the Shraavana is celebrated as Pola, where the bull is worshiped by farmers from Maharashtra.
In TamilNadu (& also in Kerala) Aadi Amavasaya is celebrated with great importance in all temples. It is an equivalent to Mahalaya Amavasaya of north India.In Karnataka Basava Panchami is celebrated on 5th day after amavasya.
Shravani Mela is a major festival time at Deoghar in Jharkhand with thousands of saffron-clad pilgrims bringing holy water around 100 km on foot from the Ganges at Sultanganj.Shravan is also the time of the annual Kanwar Yatra, the annual pilgrimage of devotees of Shiva, known as Kanwaria make to Hindu pilgrimage places of Haridwar, Gaumukh and Gangotri in Uttarakhand to fetch holy waters of Ganges River
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