7 April 2000 | Panchang

The Gregorian date April 7, 2000, corresponds to a specific moment in the luni-solar Hindu calendar. Unlike the fixed solar Gregorian calendar, the Hindu calendar is dynamic, with each day starting at local sunrise. This paper uses the Indian Standard Time (IST) and the Sūrya Siddhānta (traditional astronomical text) calculations, assuming a geographical reference point of New Delhi (latitude: 28.61° N, longitude: 77.23° E).

Date: April 7, 2000
Day: Friday (Shukrawar)
Vikram Samvat: 2056
Saka Samvat: 1922 7 april 2000 panchang

For Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists who follow the Vedic calendar, consulting the Panchang (five attributes of time) is essential before starting a new venture, performing a puja, or even planning a journey. The Panchang for 7 April 2000 provides a unique snapshot of celestial energies. This article breaks down every element of the Panchang for this specific date, including Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Rahu Kaal, and Muhurat timings (based on the Indian Standard Time zone, UTC+5:30, and the Ujjain reference meridian). The Gregorian date April 7, 2000, corresponds to

The Panchang is deeply connected to religious festivals. While April 7, 2000, was not a major national holiday, it held regional significance: Date: April 7, 2000 Day: Friday (Shukrawar) Vikram

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Peter Malek

A Saturn fan since the beginning, Peter plays Saturn almost exclusively. For Peter, Saturn represents a moment in time where 2D games were at their best, 3D was just rising, and fascinating gaming 'firsts' were commonplace.  There are very few Saturn games that Peter cannot find some enjoyment in!

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