Devotees will fast on Pradosh Vrat on Monday. According to the Hindu calendar, the Dwadashi and Trayodashi tithi in the Magha nakshatra of Shukla Paksha fall on April 3. The followers will observe Ganda Moola in addition to Pradosh Vrat today. Check out the tithi, auspicious, and inauspicious timings of Monday, April 3 to make sure you don’t run into any difficulties when conducting any prayer or function. Also, understanding how your day will go will be aided by this:
APRIL 3 SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET
The dawn is anticipated to occur at 6:09 AM. Sunset occurs at 06:40 PM. The moon will rise on April 3 at 04:11 PM, and it will set on April 4 at 05:14 AM, according to expectations.
Details about the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rashi for April 3
Up until 6:24 PM, the Dwadashi Tithi will be in force; beyond that, the Trayodashi Tithi will begin. Magha Nakshatra will be visible till 7:24 AM, after which Purva Phalguni will appear and remain visible until April 4 at 03:06 AM. The Sun will be seen in Meena Rashi while the Moon will be in Simha Rashi.
MUHURAT SHUBH FOR APRIL 3
Let’s quickly review all the favorable times. From the Brahma Muhurta forward, it will be deemed lucky between 04:37 and 05:23 AM, and between 12:00 PM and 12:50 PM during the Abhijit Muhurta. The Vijaya Muhurta will be celebrated between 2:30 PM to 3:20 PM, while the Godhuli Muhurta is most likely to happen between 06:39 PM and 07:02 PM. The Sayahna Sandhya Muhurta will also be in effect from 6:40 PM to 7:49 PM, just as it was on April 2.
FOR APRIL 2, ASHUBH MUHURAT
Now, the followers must exercise extraordinary caution when it comes to unfavorable times. Although the Gulikai Kalam is scheduled to occur between 01:58 and 03:32 PM, the Rahu Kalam’s ashubh muhurta runs from 07:43 to 09:17 AM. Although the Baana muhurta will be in force in Mrityu from 10:35 AM to full night, the Yamaganda muhurta will be in effect from 10:51 AM to 12:25 PM.



























