Leo(Simmam)(Makam, Puram, Uthiram 1st pada) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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Month | Starting Date & Time | Ending Date & Time | Rasi |
January
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16 Jan 2024,12.37 am
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18 Jan 2024, 03.33 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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February
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12 Feb 2024, 09.35 am
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14 Feb 2024, 10.43 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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March
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10 Mar 2024,08.40 pm
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12 Mar 2024, 08.29 pm
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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April
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07 Apr 2024, 07.39 am
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09 Apr 2024,07.32 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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May
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04 May 2024,04.38 pm
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06 May 2024,05.43 pm
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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May
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31 May 2024,11.10 pm
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03 Jun 2024,01.40 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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June
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28 Jun 2024,04.32 am
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30 Jun 2024, 07.34 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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July
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25 Jul 2024,10.45 am
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27 Jul 2024,12.59 pm
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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August
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21 Aug 2024,07.12 pm
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23 Aug 2024,07.54 pm
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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September
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18 Sep 2024, 05.44 am
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20 Sep 2024,05.15 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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October
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15 Oct 2024, 04.49 pm
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17 Oct 2024,04.20 pm
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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November
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12 Nov 2024, 02.21 am
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14 Nov 2024,03.11 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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December
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09 Dec 2024,09.14 am
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11 Dec 2024,11.48 am
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Leo(Simmam) Rasi Chandrashtama Days 2024
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Leo(Simmam) (Makam, Puram, Uthiram 1st pada) Rasi Chandrashtama Days
Chandrashtama refers to the eighth tithi (lunar day) in each half of the lunar month in the Hindu calendar. The word "Chandrashtama" is derived from two Sanskrit words: "Chandra," meaning moon, and "Ashtama," meaning eighth. It is considered inauspicious in Hindu astrology and is associated with challenges and potential difficulties.
Chandrashtama occurs twice in a lunar month:
Krishna Paksha Chandrashtama: This is the eighth tithi during the waning phase of the moon, which occurs in the dark fortnight of the lunar month.
Shukla Paksha Chandrashtama: This is the eighth tithi during the waxing phase of the moon, which occurs in the bright fortnight of the lunar month.
People often avoid starting new ventures, important activities, or journeys during Chandrashtama, as it is believed to be a time when negative energies are strong. Instead, individuals may choose to engage in spiritual activities, prayers, and avoid major decisions during this period.
It's important to note that beliefs and practices related to Chandrashtama can vary among different regions and communities within the broader Hindu tradition. Individuals may consult astrologers or follow specific cultural and family traditions regarding auspicious and inauspicious times.