Shukla Paksha Navami (upto 14:16, then Dashami) π Day: Mangalwar (Tuesday) π Nakshatra: Moola (upto 10:07, then Purva Ashadha) βοΈ Yoga: Vajra (upto 12:54, then Siddhi) π Karana: Kaulava (upto 14:16), then Taitila π Sunrise: 6:10 AM π Sunset: 6:36 PM π Moonrise: 2:16 PM π Moonset: 12:51 AM (5 Sept)
Before diving into the specifics of the 4 September 1984 Panchang, it's essential to understand what Panchang means. The term 'Panchang' is derived from two Sanskrit words: 'Pancha,' meaning five, and 'Anga,' meaning limbs. In the context of Vedic astrology, Panchang refers to a system of five elements that are crucial for determining the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of a particular time. These five elements are:
September 4, 1984, was a significant day for several traditional observances: 4 September 1984 Panchang
The primary Karana was Taitila (until 03:46 PM), followed by Garaja . Weekday: Mangalwar (Tuesday). Solar and Lunar Timings (New Delhi) Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 01:06 AM (Sept 5) Auspicious and Inauspicious Periods
While the Panchang is a valuable tool, it's essential to use it with an understanding of its limitations. Astrology, including Panchang readings, is not an exact science. The interpretations are based on ancient wisdom and the expertise of the astrologer. Moreover, individual experiences and results can vary based on numerous factors, including personal birth details and the specific actions taken. Shukla Paksha Navami (upto 14:16, then Dashami) π
For those in the zone. If you are in the US or Europe on Sep 4, 1984, adjust accordingly.
Variyan (or Varian) Ends at: 02:37 AM (Sep 5) These five elements are: September 4, 1984, was
For those who follow Vedic astrology (Jyotish), the Panchang βa literal translation meaning "five limbs"βis the daily Hindu almanac that dictates the flow of auspicious and inauspicious periods. It helps determine Muhurta (electional astrology) for ceremonies, travel, and business.