7 April 2000 Panchang 【720p】

This is a short but supremely auspicious window that overrides all negative influences.

Date: April 7, 2000
Day: Friday (Shukrawar)
Vikram Samvat: 2056
Saka Samvat: 1922

For Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists who follow the Vedic calendar, consulting the Panchang (five attributes of time) is essential before starting a new venture, performing a puja, or even planning a journey. The Panchang for 7 April 2000 provides a unique snapshot of celestial energies. This article breaks down every element of the Panchang for this specific date, including Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Rahu Kaal, and Muhurat timings (based on the Indian Standard Time zone, UTC+5:30, and the Ujjain reference meridian).

The year 2000 was significant globally for the Y2K scare, which created widespread concern about potential computer failures and disruptions to various critical systems and services. However, on a spiritual or astrological front, the day was marked by individuals through traditional practices and alignment with celestial bodies for good fortune and blessings.

Yoga influences the overall mental and physical mood of the day.

  • From 4:00 PM onwards: Vyaghata Yoga
  • The word "Panchang" is derived from two Sanskrit words: Pancha (Five) and Anga (Limbs). Here are the five limbs for April 7, 2000:

    While the standard Panchang above is for the Ujjain or Delhi meridian, there are minor variations across India on April 7, 2000:

    On April 7, 2000, the Hindu Panchang was marked by a shift from the Tritiya Tithi Chaturthi Tithi later in the day. Falling on a Friday (Shukrawara)

    , this day is traditionally associated with Venus and is often considered favorable for artistic and feminine pursuits. Core Panchang Elements (April 7, 2000)

    The following data points are essential for understanding the day's astrological and ritualistic alignment: Tithi (Lunar Day): Tritiya until 05:23 PM, followed by Chaturthi. Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): until 11:37 AM, then until 09:14 PM, followed by Ayushmana.

    Taitila until 06:34 AM, then Garaja until 05:23 PM, and Vanija until 04:09 AM (April 8). Vikram Samvat: 2056 (Nandana) Shaka Samvat: 1921 (Pramathi) Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings

    For those looking at specific rituals or starting new ventures, the following windows were critical: Abhijit Muhurta: 7 april 2000 panchang

    Generally the most auspicious time of the day, occurring around midday. Rahu Kaal:

    An inauspicious period where new tasks should be avoided; typically occurs in the late afternoon on Fridays. Brahma Muhurta:

    The early morning hours (approx. 4:30 AM – 5:20 AM) ideal for meditation and prayer. Astronomical Context The sun resided in Meena (Pisces) , while the moon was in Mesha (Aries)

    for the duration of the day. The transition from Bharani (associated with Venus) to Krittika (associated with the Sun) during the morning hours shifted the energy from creative or destructive potential toward purity and refinement. for that day or perhaps looking for birth chart details for someone born then?

    Friday, April 7, 2000, was a significant day in the Hindu calendar, falling during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) of the month of Chaitra. Core Panchang Details

    Tithi (Lunar Day): Tritiya (3rd day), which lasted until 05:23 PM.

    Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): Bharani was the prevailing nakshatra until 11:37 AM, after which Krittika began. Yoga: Priti yoga remained in effect until 09:14 PM.

    Karana: The first karana was Taitila (ending at 06:34 AM), followed by Garaja (ending at 05:23 PM). Paksha: Shukla Paksha. Day: Friday (Shukrawara). Calendrical Markers Samvat: Vikrama Samvata 2057 (Vijaya). Hindu Month: Chaitra.

    Sun/Moon Positions: The Sun was in the Meena (Pisces) rashi, while the Moon was in Mesha (Aries). Significant Observances

    Several auspicious festivals and events coincided with this date according to Drik Panchang:

    Matsya Jayanti: Celebration of the first avatar of Lord Vishnu. This is a short but supremely auspicious window

    Gangaur / Gauri Puja: A major festival primarily celebrated in Rajasthan honoring Goddess Gauri.

    Ravi Yoga: An auspicious period formed by the sun's position, believed to ward off negative influences.

    The Hindu Panchang for Friday, April 7, 2000 , for New Delhi, India, is as follows: Panchang Details (Tritiya) until 05:23 PM, followed by (Chaturthi) [3]. until 11:37 AM, followed by until 09:14 PM, followed by until 06:34 AM, until 05:23 PM, followed by Shukla Paksha Shukrawara (Friday) [3]. Solar & Lunar Information (Aries) [2]. (Pisces) [1]. Moon Phase Waxing Crescent (9.4% illumination) [24]. Auspicious & Inauspicious Timings Timing Type Abhijit Muhurta 11:58 AM to 12:48 PM Amrita Kaala 06:21 AM to 08:08 AM Rahu Kaalam 10:48 AM to 12:22 PM Gulika Kaalam 07:39 AM to 09:13 AM 03:31 PM to 05:05 PM Festivals & Events Matsya Jayanti : The birth anniversary of Lord Vishnu's first avatar [2]. Gauri Puja / Gangaur

    : Significant festivals celebrated primarily in Rajasthan and North India [2]. significance of any of these specific festivals or timings?

    On 7 April 2000, the Hindu Panchang details were as follows:

    Tithi: Chaitra Shukla Tritiya (3rd day of the waxing moon phase). Day: Shukrawar (Friday). Nakshatra: Bharani (until 11:33 AM), followed by Krittika.

    Yoga: Vishkumbha (until 02:44 AM, April 8), followed by Priti.

    Karana: Taitila (until 05:22 AM), followed by Garaja (until 06:17 PM). Sun & Moon Positions: Sunrise: 06:14 AM Sunset: 06:44 PM Moonrise: 07:44 AM Moonset: 09:28 PM Auspicious/Inauspicious Timings: Abhijit Muhurat: 12:04 PM to 12:54 PM Rahu Kaal: 10:55 AM to 12:29 PM

    This day fell during the Chaitra Navratri festival and is specifically celebrated as Gauri Puja or Gangaur in various parts of India.

    Understanding the Panchang for 7 April 2000 is essential for those looking back at the astrological significance of this specific date. In Vedic astrology, the Panchang serves as a daily calendar that tracks five key elements—Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana—to determine the energetic quality of a day. The Panchang Fundamentals for 7 April 2000

    On April 7, 2000, the day was governed by specific celestial alignments that influenced everything from personal horoscopes to auspicious timings for rituals. Date: 7 April 2000 Day of the Week (Vara): Friday (Shukravar) Hindu Month (Amanta): Phalguna Hindu Month (Purnimanta): Chaitra Shaka Samvat: 1922 Sharvari Vikram Samvat: 2057 Pramadi The Five Pillars (Angas) of the Day From 4:00 PM onwards: Vyaghata Yoga

    To get a complete picture of the astrological climate, we look at the specific state of the five elements.

    Tithi (Lunar Day): Tritiya. This lunar day is generally considered auspicious for starting new projects and social gatherings.

    Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): Bharani. Ruled by Venus (Shukra), this Nakshatra is associated with creativity, feminine energy, and transformation.

    Yoga: Ayushman. This Yoga signifies longevity and health, making it a positive period for physical well-being.

    Karana: Taitila. This Karana is considered steady and favorable for growth-oriented activities.

    Vara: Friday. Ruled by Venus, Fridays are traditionally linked to luxury, art, romance, and material comfort. Sun and Moon Timings

    The precise movement of the sun and moon dictates the "Muhurta" or timing of activities. Sunrise: 06:04 AM Sunset: 06:42 PM Moonrise: 08:08 AM Moonset: 09:28 PM Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings

    In Vedic tradition, knowing when to act is just as important as knowing what to do.

    Abhijit MuhurtaThe most auspicious time of the day occurred between 11:58 AM and 12:48 PM. This window is ideal for starting important ventures or conducting ceremonies.

    Rahu KaalThe period of Rahu is generally avoided for significant new beginnings. On this day, it took place from 10:48 AM to 12:23 PM. Astrological Significance

    The combination of a Friday with the Bharani Nakshatra on April 7, 2000, created a double influence of Venus. This made the day particularly potent for artistic pursuits, beauty treatments, and strengthening relationships. However, because Bharani is also associated with Yama (the god of death/restraint), there was an underlying theme of discipline and necessary endings before new growth could occur. If you are looking for more specific details, let me know:

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