7 April 2000 Panchang Page

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

According to Vedic astrology, major financial transactions, journeys, and auspicious ceremonies should be avoided during these periods. 10:59 AM to 12:32 PM Gulika Kalam: 07:52 AM to 09:26 AM Yamaganda: 03:38 PM to 05:11 PM Varjyam: 08:06 PM to 09:41 PM Dur Muhurat: 08:48 AM to 09:37 AM and 12:54 PM to 01:44 PM Zodiac Signs and Planetary Positions

11:58 AM to 12:48 PM (An ideal window for starting auspicious or worldly ventures). Unfavorable Windows (To Be Avoided)

The Moon occupied from 1:10 PM on April 6 until 11:36 AM on April 7. After this time, the Nakshatra changed to Krithika (Krittika) , which continued until 9:55 AM on April 8. The Moon was transiting from Mesha rashi (Aries) into Vrishabha rashi (Taurus) later in the evening at 5:05 PM.

Bharani represents fierce determination, transformation, and rebirth. It carries a powerful creative fire, urging individuals to clear away the old to birth new ideas. 4. Yoga (Solar-Lunar Combination) Yoga: Ayushman. 7 april 2000 panchang

Vishti / Bhadra (Ends at 04:36 AM on 8 April) Sun and Moon Timings Sunrise: 06:05 AM Sunset: 06:43 PM Moonrise: 07:54 AM Moonset: 09:47 PM Sun Sign: Meena (Pisces) Moon Sign: Mesha (Aries) Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings Auspicious Muhurats

Venus, the day lord, shared a passionate relationship with Mars, fostering intense creative drives and a strong desire for personal expression. Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings

On , the planetary configuration presented a unique blend of energies: the stability of the Taurus rising (Mithuna Lagna for parts of the day), the fiery nature of the Moon in Ashwini Nakshatra, and the grace of Friday (ruled by Venus). Below is a complete, hour-by-hour breakdown of the Panchang for this specific date, primarily based on the Ujjain, India time zone (IST - Indian Standard Time), which is the standard reference for panchangs.

While no major pan-Hindu festival fell on this exact date, it was close to (which occurs in Chaitra month). The Shukla Paksha Tritiya of Chaitra is observed as Chaitra Tritiya or Matsya Jayanti (the birth anniversary of Lord Vishnu’s Matsya avatar) in some regions. The Sun was in the Meena (Pisces) rashi,

| Event | Timing | | :--- | :--- | | Sunrise | 6:17 AM | | Sunset | 6:40 PM | | Moonrise | 8:11 AM | | Moonset | 9:28 PM |

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

April 7, 2000 Day: Friday (Shukrawar) Vikram Samvat: 2056 Saka Samvat: 1922 Ayana: Uttarayan (Northern Solstice) Ritu: Spring (Vasant Ritu)

In Vedic astrology, it is generally advised to avoid starting new ventures during periods of Rahu Kalam, Gulikai Kalam, and Yamaganda. These were the inauspicious timings for the day: Unfavorable Windows (To Be Avoided) The Moon occupied

The Tithi was Shukla Paksha Tritiya (the third day of the waxing moon) for most of the day, changing to Chaturthi in the evening.

The cosmic placements of the luminaries on this date influence individual horoscopes and global energies.

The Sun resided in the zodiac sign of Pisces (Meena Rashi), while the Moon transitioned through Aries (Mesha Rashi). Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings (Muhurat)

Because the day fell on a , Venus cast a harmonious protective glaze over the otherwise intense Aries-Bharani combination. This makes the late afternoon and evening great for prioritizing arts, luxury, emotional check-ins, or nurturing close relationships.

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