September 27, 2024 Panchang: Dashami Shraddha, Rahukaal, and Auspicious Times

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September 27, 2024 Panchang: Dashami Shraddha, Rahukaal, and Auspicious Times

Today, September 27, 2024, marks the tenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashwin according to the Hindu calendar. This date is significant not only for its Tithi (lunar day) but also for the auspicious yogas that are formed. Specifically, Shiva Yoga and Siddha Yoga are present today. The Dashami Tithi will continue until 1:22 PM today, making it an important day for various religious observances, including Shraddha rituals that honor ancestors.

Auspicious Times for September 27, 2024

Today’s Panchang provides valuable insights into auspicious timings and cosmic positions that are pertinent for various rituals and ceremonies.

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Tithi and Yogas

EventTime
Dashami TithiUntil 1:22 PM
Shiva YogaUntil 11:34 PM
Pushya NakshatraUntil 11:34 PM

Significance of Dashami Tithi

The Dashami Tithi is regarded as an auspicious day to perform Shraddha rituals, which are deeply rooted in Hindu tradition. People pay homage to their departed ancestors, reflecting on their contributions and seeking blessings for their souls.

Rahukaal Timings

Rahukaal is considered an inauspicious timeframe during which certain activities are best avoided. Here are the Rahukaal timings for major cities across India:

CityRahukaal Time
Delhi1:42 PM to 2:12 PM
Mumbai10:59 AM to 12:29 PM
Chandigarh10:43 AM to 12:13 PM
Lucknow10:27 AM to 11:57 AM
Bhopal10:40 AM to 12:11 PM
Kolkata9:57 AM to 11:27 AM
Ahmedabad11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Chennai10:29 AM to 12:00 PM

Sunrise and Sunset Times

Knowing the timings of sunrise and sunset is essential for planning daily activities, especially religious observances:

EventTime
Sunrise6:11 AM
Sunset6:11 PM

Conclusion

The Panchang for today serves as a guide for spiritual practices, highlighting not just the relevant timings but also the significance of the day. As you observe the Dashami Tithi today, you can engage in meaningful rituals and connect with traditional practices that honor your heritage.

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