The term "Panchang" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "five limbs". It’s a system that goes beyond a simple date, providing a complex framework of five essential elements that define the quality of a day:
An auspicious period formed by the sun's position, believed to ward off negative influences.
The cosmic placements of the luminaries on this date influence individual horoscopes and global energies.
07:08 AM to 08:38 AM . An ideal phase for healing practices, meditation, and performing religious rituals. Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Timings)
Note: There are subtle variations in timing based on the specific location and calculation method (e.g., Surya Siddhanta vs. Drik Siddhanta).
Because April 7, 2000, fell during the , it coincided with the preparation or occurrence of Chaitra Navratri regional celebrations.
On , the Vedic Panchang presented a dynamic alignment of cosmic energies under the Vikram Samvat 2057 calendar system. According to data recorded for New Delhi, India by Drik Panchang , the day was marked by the Tritiya Tithi , the fiery Bharani Nakshatra , and the auspicious Priti Yoga .
A Panchang is calculated from one sunrise to the next. For 7 April 2000: