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Aaj Ka Panchang, November 5, 2024: Nagula Chavithi anc Chhath Puja will be celebrated by devotees on Tuesday.
AAJ KA PANCHANG, NOVEMBER 5, 2024: The Chaturthi and Panchami Tithi of Shukla Paksha are set to occur on Tuesday, November 5. On this day, residents of Andhra Pradesh and certain regions of Karnataka will celebrate Nagula Chavithi, which takes place on the fourth day after Deepavali Amavasya. This festival is dedicated to honouring the Nag Devatas and is primarily observed by women for the welfare of their children.
November 5 also marks the start of Chhath Puja. Before conducting any rituals, it is advisable to review the Tithis and Shubh Asubh Muhurats to gain insights that can help avoid potential issues throughout the day.
SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON NOVEMBER 5
Sunrise is expected around 6:16 AM, while sunset will occur at 5:43 PM. The moon will rise at 10:05 AM and set around 8:09 PM.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR NOVEMBER 5
The Chaturthi Tithi will last until 12:16 AM on November 6, after which it will change to Panchami Tithi. The Jyeshtha Nakshatra will be in effect until 9:45 PM, transitioning to Mula Nakshatra thereafter. The Moon will remain in Vrishchika Rashi until 9:45 AM before moving into Dhanu Rashi. Meanwhile, the Sun will be positioned in Tula Rashi throughout the day.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR NOVEMBER 5
The Brahma Muhurat will occur from 4:52 AM to 5:44 AM, followed by the Pratah Sandhya Muhurat between 5:18 AM to 6:36 AM, and the Abhijit Muhurat from 11:43 AM to 12:26 PM. The Godhuli Muhurat is scheduled from 5:33 PM and 5:59 PM and the Sayahna Sandhya Muhurat will take place from 5:33 PM to 6:51 PM. The Nishita Muhurat is expected to occur between 11:39 PM and 12:31 AM on November 6.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR NOVEMBER 5
On Tuesday, inauspicious timings are predicted as follows: Rahu Kalam from 2:49 AM to 4:11 PM, Yamaganda from 9:20 AM to 10:42 PM, and Gulikai Kalam from 12:05 PM to 1:27 PM. The Dur Muhurtam will occur in two sessions: the first from 8:47 AM to 9:31 PM, and the second from 10:46 PM to 11:39 PM. Lastly, the Baana Muhurat is observed in the Mrityu period from 9:01 AM extending into the night. It’s recommended to avoid important activities during these inauspicious periods for better results.