7 April 2000 Panchang ((hot)) Jun 2026

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).

Disclaimer: All timings are calculated for IST (Indian Standard Time) with the sunrise at New Delhi. For exact personal or regional muhurats, consult a professional Vedic astrologer. 7 april 2000 panchang

: Taitila (until 05:22 AM), followed by Garaja (until 06:17 PM). Sun & Moon Positions : Sunrise : 06:14 AM Sunset : 06:44 PM Moonrise : 07:44 AM Moonset : 09:28 PM Auspicious/Inauspicious Timings : Abhijit Muhurat : 12:04 PM to 12:54 PM Rahu Kaal : 10:55 AM to 12:29 PM The Gregorian date April 7, 2000, corresponds to

The year 2000 was significant globally for the Y2K scare, which created widespread concern about potential computer failures and disruptions to various critical systems and services. However, on a spiritual or astrological front, the day was marked by individuals through traditional practices and alignment with celestial bodies for good fortune and blessings. Disclaimer: All timings are calculated for IST (Indian

: 10:49 AM to 12:24 PM (Inauspicious; avoid significant activities). Gulikai Kalam : 07:39 AM to 09:14 AM. : 03:33 PM to 05:08 PM. Amrit Kalam : 06:06 AM to 07:44 AM.

Tritiya (3rd day), which lasted until 05:23 PM.

Several auspicious festivals and events coincided with this date according to Drik Panchang :