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1 August 2021 Tithi – Panchang – Hindu Calendar – Good Time – Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Sunday, 1 August 2021 – It is Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 8:14 AM on August 1. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Navami Tithi or the ninth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 10:10 AM on August 2. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time. 

Good – Auspicious time on August 1, 2021 as per Hindu Calendar – There is no good and auspicious time on the entire day. 

Nakshatra – Bharani Nakshatra till 8:52 PM on August 1. Then onward it is Krittika or Karthigai or Karthika Nakshatra till 11:29 PM on August 2. (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India). 

In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, north Karnataka and south Rajasthan), Bharani Nakshatra till 7:36 PM on August 1. Then onward it Then onward it is Krittika or Karthigai or Kartika Nakshatra till 10:44 PM on August 2. 

Rashi or Moon Sign – Meena Rashi till 4:21 PM on July 30. Then onward it is Mesha Rashi till 3:31 AM on August 2.  (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India.) 

In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa and south Rajasthan), Meena Rashi till 2:03 PM on July 30. Then onward it is Mesha Rashi till 2:23 AM on August 2.  

Festivals, Vrat and Auspicious days – 

Kali Yuga Year – 5123 

Vikram Samvat 2078 – Shravan Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Shravan month in North India - Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jammu and Kashmir. 

Plava Nama Samvatsara/ Shalivahana Saka 1943 – Ashada Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Ashada month in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. 

Plava Nama Samvatsara/ Shalivahana Saka 1943 – Ashada Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Ashada month in Maharashtra and Goa. (It is Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Ashada month till 7:57 AM on August 1. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Navami Tithi or the ninth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 10:28 AM on August 2.) (This time is applicable only in western parts of India.) 

Vikram Samvat 2077 – Ashada Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Ashada month in Gujarat. (It is Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Ashada month till 7:57 AM on August 1. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Navami Tithi or the ninth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 10:28 AM on August 2.) (This time is applicable only in western parts of India.) 

16th day of Aadi Masam in Tamil Calendar followed in Tamil Nadu. (Plava Nama Year)
16th day of Karkidaka Masam in Malayalam Calendar in Kerala. (Kolla Varsham 1196)
15th day of Shraban Month in Calendars followed in Assam and Bengal. (Bengali Year 1428) 

Bad Period on August 1, 2021

Rahukalam – 5:29 PM to 7:08 PM
Yamagandam – 12:33 PM to 2:12 PM
Gulikai – 3:50 PM to 5:29 PM
Durmuhurtham – 5:23 PM to 6:15 PM
Varjyam – 3:25 AM to 5:13 AM 

Panchak (bad) – not present 

Good Period on August 1, 2021

Abhijit Muhurta – 12:09 PM to 12:57 PM
Amrita Kalam – 2:13 PM to 4:01 PM
Sarvartha Siddhi Yog – not present
Amrita Siddhi Yog – not present
Dwipushkar Yog – not present
Tripushkar Yog – not present
Ravi Yog – not present 

Yog – Ganda (bad) till 10:01 PM on August 1. Then onward it is Vriddhi (good) till 11:06 PM on August 2. 

Karana – Kaulava (good) till 7:57 AM on August 1. Then onward it is Taitila (good) till 11:11 PM on August 1. Then onward it is Garaja (good) till 10:28 AM on August 2. 

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