Panchang and Choghadiya for July 29, 2024 | Pt. Gayatri Devi

Panchang provides a comprehensive overview of the tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (constellation), yoga (a particular combination of stars), and karana (half of a tithi). Choghadiya offers a detailed hourly division of the day to help choose the best times for important tasks. Below is the detailed Panchang and Choghadiya for July 29, 2024.

Today’s Panchang for July 29, 2024

Tithi (Lunar Day):

  • Tritiya (Shukla Paksha): Tritiya is the third day of the waxing phase of the moon. This tithi is generally considered auspicious for starting new ventures and performing rituals related to prosperity and growth.

Nakshatra (Constellation):

  • Magha: Magha Nakshatra is ruled by Ketu and is symbolized by a royal throne. It is considered a good day for activities involving leadership, authority, and ancestral rites.

Yoga:

  • Vishkambha: This yoga is a combination of specific planetary positions and is considered generally favorable. It supports activities that require stability and long-term commitments.

Karana:

  • Gara: The first half of the tithi is ruled by Gara Karana, which is good for starting new activities.
  • Vanija: The second half of the tithi is governed by Vanija Karana, which is considered excellent for business-related activities and commerce.

Weekday:

  • Monday (Somavara): Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the Moon. It is a day for spiritual practices and personal well-being.

Sunrise and Sunset:

  • Sunrise: 6:02 AM
  • Sunset: 7:12 PM

Moonrise and Moonset:

  • Moonrise: 8:34 AM
  • Moonset: 9:48 PM

Today’s Rahu Kaal:

  • Time: 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM
  • Note: Rahu Kaal is considered inauspicious for starting new ventures. It is advisable to avoid important activities during this time.

Today’sChoghadiya for July 29, 2024

Choghadiya is an hourly division of the day and night, traditionally used in Indian astrology to find auspicious times for starting new ventures. The day is divided into eight parts, each lasting approximately 1.5 hours.

Day Choghadiya (from Sunrise to Sunset):

  1. Amrit: 6:02 AM to 7:30 AM (Auspicious)
  2. Chal: 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM (Neutral)
  3. Labh: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM (Auspicious)
  4. Udveg: 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM (Inauspicious)
  5. Shubh: 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (Auspicious)
  6. Rog: 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM (Inauspicious)
  7. Kal: 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (Inauspicious)
  8. Labh: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM (Auspicious)

Night Choghadiya (from Sunset to Sunrise):

  1. Udveg: 7:12 PM to 8:42 PM (Inauspicious)
  2. Shubh: 8:42 PM to 10:12 PM (Auspicious)
  3. Amrit: 10:12 PM to 11:42 PM (Auspicious)
  4. Chal: 11:42 PM to 1:12 AM (Neutral)
  5. Rog: 1:12 AM to 2:42 AM (Inauspicious)
  6. Kal: 2:42 AM to 4:12 AM (Inauspicious)
  7. Labh: 4:12 AM to 5:42 AM (Auspicious)
  8. Udveg: 5:42 AM to 7:12 AM (Inauspicious)

Key Points to Remember

  1. Tritiya Tithi: This is an auspicious time to begin new projects, particularly those related to wealth and growth.
  2. Magha Nakshatra: Activities involving leadership, authority, and ancestral rites are favored.
  3. Vishkambha Yoga: Engage in tasks requiring stability and long-term benefits.
  4. Rahu Kaal: Avoid starting any new ventures during this period from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM.
  5. Amrit Choghadiya: The most auspicious time slots during the day and night for initiating significant tasks.

By following the guidance provided in the Panchang and Choghadiya, individuals can maximize their chances of success and align their activities with the favorable cosmic energies.