Aaj Ka Panchang, December 11, 2023: Tithi, Vrat, Rahu Kaal, and Other Details – News18

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Aaj Ka Panchang, December 11, 2023: The sun is expected to rise at 7:03 AM and set at 5:25 PM. (Image: Shutterstock)

Aaj Ka Panchang, December 11, 2023: Devotgees will celebrate Masik Shivaratri today on Monday.

AAJ KA PANCHANG, DECEMBER 11, 2023: The day will witness two significant occasions – Trayodashi Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi in the bright half of the month. On this day, devotees will observe a religious festival namely, Masik Shivaratri, according to the Drik Panchang. Shivaratri is a significant celebration symbolising the union of Shiva and Shakti. Every month, the Chaturdashi Tithi during Krishna Paksha is referred to as Masik Shivaratri. It is advisable to examine the tithi and its associated periods on that day for valuable insights and to effectively manage any challenges that may arise.

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SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON DECEMBER 11

The sun is expected to rise at 7:03 AM and set at 5:25 PM. On the other hand, the moonrise is scheduled to occur at 6:19 AM on December 12 and the moonset will be observed at 3:55 PM.

TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR DECEMBER 11

On December 11, the Trayodashi Tithi will last until 7:10 AM, followed by the commencement of the Chaturdashi Tithi up to 6:24 AM on December 12. The auspicious Vishakha Nakshatra will continue until 12:14 PM, after which the Anuradha Nakshatra will take its place. The sun and the moon, both are expected to be seen in the Vrishchika Rashi.

SHUBH MUHURAT FOR DECEMBER 11

The auspicious timings are as follows: The Brahma Muhurta, considered favourable for significant activities, is scheduled from 5:14 AM to 6:09 AM. Pratah Sandhya is anticipated to occur between 5:42 AM and 7:03 AM while the Godhuli Muhurat, another auspicious window, is expected from 5:22 PM to 5:50 PM. The Nishita Muhurta is set to commence from 11:47 PM to 12:42 AM on December 12.

Shivaratri is a significant celebration symbolising the union of Shiva and Shakti. Every month, the Chaturdashi Tithi during Krishna Paksha is referred to as Masik Shivaratri. It is advisable to examine the tithi and its associated periods on that day for valuable insights and to effectively manage any challenges that may arise.

ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR DECEMBER 11

Inauspicious timings or ashubh muhurat for the day, are as follows: Rahu Kalam is scheduled to be observed from 8:21 AM to 9:39 AM while the Yamaganda Muhurta is expected to take place between 10:56 AM and 12:14 PM. On the other hand, the Gulikai Kalam is slated to occur from 1:32 PM to 2:50 PM. The Dur Muhurtam is predicted to commence from 12:35 PM to 1:16 PM. The Baana Muhurta suggests the presence of Chora from 6:11 PM on December 11.