On April 7, 2000, the Panchang revealed a day governed by Shukla Paksha Tritiya (the third lunar day of the waxing moon) and the energetic Bharani Nakshatra . This combination, occurring on a Friday (Shukrawara)
, creates a specific astrological profile focused on creativity, discipline, and emotional transitions. 🕉️ Core Panchang Details Tritiya (up to 05:23 PM), followed by Chouti Nakshatra: Bharani (up to 11:37 AM), followed by Krittika
Priti (up to 09:14 PM), suggesting a focus on affection and harmony
Taitila (up to 06:34 AM), followed by Garaja (up to 05:23 PM)
Moon in Mesha (Aries) until 05:12 PM, then moving into Vrishabha (Taurus) ⏳ Key Timings (New Delhi) Timing Type Abhijit Muhurta 11:57 AM – 12:48 PM Amrit Kalam 06:40 AM – 08:25 AM Rahu Kalam 10:50 AM – 12:24 PM (Approx.) Gulikai Kalam 07:42 AM – 09:16 AM (Approx.) 🌟 Review of Astrological Significance 1. Influence of Bharani Nakshatra The morning hours were dominated by 7 april 2000 panchang
, a "fierce" Nakshatra ruled by Venus and symbolized by the "yoni" or "bearing." This energy is often associated with birth, transformation, and significant life changes. It encourages a person to be brainy and ambitious but can also lead to impulsiveness if not grounded. 2. Transition of the Moon The Moon's shift from
(earth) at 05:12 PM marked a significant change in the day's temperament. Morning/Afternoon: High energy, initiative, and perhaps a bit of restlessness.
A shift toward stability, comfort, and sensory appreciation. 3. Auspiciousness Priti Yoga
active for most of the day, it was generally a good period for fostering relationships and creative pursuits. However, the presence of Vishti Karana On April 7, 2000, the Panchang revealed a
(Bhadra) during specific intervals may have suggested avoiding vital new beginnings during those precise moments. Horoscope (Kundli) for someone born at a specific time on this day Panchaka Rahita timings for planning specific rituals A comparison with the regional calendars for that date
Panchang for April 7, 2000
On April 7, 2000, the fifth day of the Krishna Paksha in the Chaitra month, several significant celestial events took place. This date is remembered for its unique planetary alignments and astrological implications.
Tithi: Panchami (5th day of Krishna Paksha) Paksha: Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon) Month: Chaitra (the first month of the Hindu calendar) Year: 2000 (Saka Samvat: 1921-22, Vikram Samvat: 2061-62) Moon: 23° 47' in Aries (Mesha) Sun: 22°
Planetary Positions on April 7, 2000
| Period | Time | |----------------|---------------| | Rahu Kalam | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM | | Yamagandam | 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM | | Gulika Kalam| 07:45 AM – 09:15 AM | | Durmuhurta | 08:48 AM – 09:36 AM & 12:48 PM – 01:36 PM | | Varjya | 05:38 PM – 07:21 PM |
Knowing the exact sunrise and sunset times is critical for calculating timings like Sandhya (twilight) and Rahu Kaal.
| Event | Time (IST – New Delhi) | | :--- | :--- | | Sunrise | 6:08 AM | | Sunset | 6:45 PM | | Moonrise | 7:55 AM | | Moonset | 9:25 PM |
Note: Timings may vary by approximately 10-15 minutes depending on your exact geographic location within India.