New Delhi, March 4: In Hindu traditions, the Panchang serves as the ultimate guide for daily auspicious and inauspicious timings, tithis, nakshatras, yogas, and key periods. On March 5, Thursday falls under Krishna Paksha Dwitiya tithi, lasting until 5:03 PM, followed by Tritiya. For the entire day by udayatithi, Dwitiya prevails.
Uttaraphalguni Nakshatra holds until 8:17 AM, transitioning to Hasta thereafter. Shula Yoga dominates until 7:46 AM. Garaja Karana persists until 5:03 PM.
Prime auspicious slots include Brahm Muhurat from 5:04 AM to 5:53 AM. The highlight is Abhijit Muhurat from 12:09 PM to 12:56 PM, coinciding with Vijay Muhurat from 2:30 PM to 3:16 PM—ideal for new ventures, ceremonies, or key decisions. Godhuli Muhurat runs from 6:21 PM to 6:46 PM.
Sunrise is at 6:42 AM, sunset at 6:23 PM. Amrit Kaal spans from 3:11 AM to 4:52 AM next day.
Avoid inauspicious periods: Rahu Kaal 2:00 PM-3:28 PM, Yamaganda 6:42 AM-8:10 AM, Gulika Kaal 9:37 AM-11:05 AM and 3:16 PM-4:03 PM. Dur Muhurat hits 10:36 AM-11:23 AM and 3:16 PM-4:03 PM. Bhadra’s shadow lingers on Thursday.
Dedicated to Lord Narayan, Victory Goddess Pitambara, and Guru Brihaspati, Thursday worship favors yellow items. Offer bananas, turmeric, jaggery with gram dal, and yellow sweets to Narayan.