New Delhi, March 5: In Hindu traditions, every day brings unique tithis and muhurats that guide important life events. No new venture begins without consulting the auspicious timings, a practice deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma.
On Friday, March 6, the day will be marked by the shadow of Bhadra and Rahu Kaal for certain periods. The Tritiya tithi prevails until 5:53 PM, giving way to Chaturthi thereafter. This Chaturthi holds special significance as Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi, dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Auspicious muhurats offer prime windows for ceremonies. Abhijit Muhurat spans from 12:10 PM to 12:57 PM, ideal for critical tasks. Godhuli Muhurat follows from 6:22 PM to 6:47 PM, perfect for evening rituals. Amrit Kaal, extending into March 7, runs from 4:23 AM to 6:06 AM. Vijay Muhurat is set between 2:30 PM and 3:17 PM, while Brahma Muhurat occurs from 5:03 AM to 5:53 AM.
However, caution is advised during inauspicious periods. Rahu Kaal lingers from 11:05 AM to 12:33 PM, Gulik Kaal from 8:10 AM to 9:38 AM, and Yamagand Kaal from 3:29 PM to 4:47 PM. Dur Muhurat covers 9:02 AM to 9:49 AM.
Bhadra Kaal dominates from 6:42 AM until 5:53 PM, and Atal Yoga persists from 6:42 AM to 9:29 AM. The highlight is Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi, commencing at 7:53 PM on March 6 and lasting until 7:17 PM on March 7. Devotees, especially women, observe fasts for family prosperity, emphasizing moonrise timings.
Sunrise is at 6:42 AM, sunset at 6:25 PM, moonrise at 9:14 PM, enduring until 8:02 AM next day. Direction to avoid (Dishashool) is west.
This panchang equips you to navigate March 6 with spiritual precision, honoring traditions for success and harmony.