According to Drik Panchang, the Shukla Paksha’s Amavasya and Pratipada Tithis will be celebrated on Wednesday, August 16. But Shukla Amavasya and Shukla Pratipada are not regarded as lucky days for carrying out significant tasks, hence they are not included in the shubh muhurat times. Three important Hindu holidays—Shravana Adhika Maas Ends, Shravana Adhika Amavasya, and Anvadhan—will be observed on this same day.
Understanding the importance of these lunar days and being acquainted with the best times for different activities are crucial for ensuring a day full of success and rewards. This preparation is crucial for sustaining a steady stream of good vibes throughout the day’s activities.
AUGUST 16 SUNRISE AND SUNSET
The sun will rise at 5:50 in the morning and set at 7:00 in the evening.
Details of the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rash for August 16
It is anticipated that the Amavasya Tithi will last till 3:07 PM, at which point the Pratipada Tithi will start. Up until 4:57 PM, the Ashlesha Nakshatra will be in effect; after that, another unfavorable Magha Nakshatra will take its place. The sun is forecast to be in the Simha Rashi (Leo) at this time, while the moon is anticipated to remain in the Karka Rashi (Cancer) until 4:57 PM.
MUHURAT SHUBH FOR AUGUST 16
According to the following timeline, opportune moments will occur: The Brahma Muhurta is anticipated to last from 4:24 AM to 5:07 AM. This is a very fortunate period for spiritual activities and meditation. The Pratah Sandhya is then anticipated to take place between 4:46 and 5:50 AM. The Godhuli Muhurat, which is predicted between 7:00 PM and 7:22 PM and is said to be beneficial for a variety of duties. It is anticipated that Vijaya Muhurta, another lucky moment, would occur between 2:37 and 03:29 PM. The Nishita Muhurta is scheduled on August 17 between 12:04 and 12:47 AM.
FOR AUGUST 16: ASHUBH MUHURAT
The following are unlucky times for the day: It is planned to hold the Rahu Kalam from 12:25 to 2:04 PM. The Yamaganda Muhurta is expected to happen between 7:29 and 9:08 AM after that. There will be a Gulikai Kalam from 10:47 AM to 12:25 PM. Scheduled to occur between 11:59 and 12:52 is the Dur Muhurtam. Ganda Moola, another unlucky hour, is anticipated to last the whole day. The Baana Muhurta predicts Mrityu will be present until 12:46 PM, at which point Agni will take over till the end of the night.



























