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Astrological Timings for October 11, 2024, in India Revealed

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Hindu Calendar

The day of October 11, 2024, in India is marked by specific astrological timings and events based on the traditional Panchang. The day follows the lunar and solar calendars and features a variety of yogas, tithis, and auspicious and inauspicious moments.

According to the Vikram Samvat, the current year is 2081, corresponding with the Hindu month of Ashwin. The date falls under the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) and is marked by the Ashtami Tithi, which will commence on October 11 at 12:07 PM, following its culmination from the previous day.

The Nakshatra for the day is Uttara Ashadha, beginning at 5:41 AM and ending at 5:25 AM the next day. Furthermore, the day is governed by Sukarma Yoga, which will start at 4:36 AM and conclude at 2:46 AM on October 12.

Timings for celestial events such as sunrise and sunset are recorded as 6:25 AM and 6:01 PM, respectively. The moon will rise at 12:55 PM on October 10 and set at 11:34 PM the same day.

The day also includes specific periods considered auspicious and inauspicious. The inauspicious times, known as Rahu Kaal, are slated between 1:40 PM and 3:07 PM. Additionally, the Yama Gandam period is from 6:25 AM to 7:52 AM, while the Gulik Kaal spans from 9:19 AM to 10:46 AM. The Durmuhurthams are observed between 10:17 AM to 11:04 AM and 2:56 PM to 3:42 PM. A Vargyam period is mentioned between 3:01 PM and 4:39 PM.

For those seeking auspicious times, Abhijit Muhurat is scheduled from 11:50 AM to 12:37 PM. There is also an Amrit Kaal from 12:47 AM to 2:24 AM, and the Brahma Muhurat from 4:49 AM to 5:37 AM.

These timings are observed by many in India to plan religious and ceremonial activities, as they are believed to influence the success and outcomes of endeavors initiated during these specific periods.

Rachel Adams

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