This paper provides a detailed examination of the Panchang for April 7, 2000. A Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar that calculates five primary elements (Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana) based on the positions of the Sun and Moon. This study analyzes each component for the given date, explains its calculation, and interprets its astrological and religious significance. The analysis shows that April 7, 2000, was a day governed by the waning Moon in the lunar month of Chaitra, specifically the day of .
Critically, panchang practice is not uniform. Regional variations matter: different schools weight tithi versus nakshatra differently; local customs add prohibitions (e.g., certain activities avoided on particular weekdays). And modern life complicates matters further. Globalization and fixed-schedule institutions force negotiations between celestial advice and earthly constraints. A job offer with a firm start date, a foreign visa interview, or an urgent medical procedure may override the luxury of waiting for a favorable muhurta. Here panchang becomes flexible — a cultural script that can be honored partially, renegotiated, or set aside.
Every Hindu almanac relies on five distinct components, known as the limbs (Angas) of time. 1. Tithi (Lunar Day) 7 april 2000 panchang
The Yoga Sadhya is considered a beneficial combination, indicating a harmonious balance between the Sun and Moon. This yoga is associated with the attainment of spiritual goals and the accomplishment of tasks.
| Event | Timing | | :--- | :--- | | Sunrise | 6:17 AM | | Sunset | 6:40 PM | | Moonrise | 8:11 AM | | Moonset | 9:28 PM | This paper provides a detailed examination of the
April 7, 2000, marked the culmination of the Gangaur Festival , a vital celebration predominantly observed in Rajasthan, Haryana, and parts of Madhya Pradesh. Unmarried women worship clay idols of Lord Shiva ("Gana") and Goddess Parvati ("Gaur" or "Gaura") to pray for an ideal life partner, while married women seek blessings for the longevity and health of their husbands. 2. Matsya Jayanti
The Nakshatra was Bharani in the morning, shifting to Krithika later in the day. The analysis shows that April 7, 2000, was
On , the Vedic Panchang presented a dynamic alignment of cosmic energies under the Vikram Samvat 2057 calendar system. According to data recorded for New Delhi, India by Drik Panchang , the day was marked by the Tritiya Tithi , the fiery Bharani Nakshatra , and the auspicious Priti Yoga .
This is the most dynamic shift of the day.
The Sun was positioned in Meena Rashi (Pisces) . Sun Nakshatra: Revati Significance of this Day
: Vishkumbha (until 02:44 AM, April 8), followed by Priti.