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Hindu Panchangam for November 9, 2007 | |
| Year | Sarvajittu |
| Month | Aasveeyuja / Ashwina / Aippaci / Ashshin |
| Day | Friday / Velli-kizhamai / Velliazhcha / Sukravaaram / Shukrobar |
| Ruthuvu | Hemantha |
| Solistice | DakshinAyaNam (Winter Solistice) |
| Thithi | Amavashya 4:35 |
| Star / Nakshatra | Swathi 22:07 |
| Varjyam | to 4:24 |
| Yoga | 0 |
| Subhagadiya | 6:15 19:25 to 20:12 |
| Durmuhurtam | 8:25 to 9:11 12:14 to 13:00 |
| Festival(s) of the Day | Deepavali/Sri Mahalakshmi Pooj |
| Recommendation | Take decisions only after consulting your elders or professionals. A flash of ideas can show the way out of current impasse in business activities. Calculated risks in business activities can reward good gains.Avoid long journeys towards West or Southwest. |
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Panchangam is a Sanskrit word that representing five attributes (Remember Pancha denotes the number five; Anga means parts / elements / divisions). The Pancha-anga's are yoga, karana, guna, tidhi and, naksatra. The Panchangam is the official astrological calendar of practicing Hindus. It forecasts celestial phenomena such as solar eclipses as well as more mundane occurrences. The study of Panchangam helps in understanding Rasi phala and determining the impact of the signs of the zodiac on the individual. Astrologers refer the Panchangam to set dates for any auspicious activity such as Hindu weddings, corporate mergers, and other worldly activities.