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**Summary:**

The text provides a Hindu calendar/almanac (Panchang) snapshot for October 12th and 13th, 2024 (implied due to 2025 copyright). It details the Vikram Samvat and Shak Samvat years, lunar phase (Krishna Paksha – waning moon), lunar days (Saptami and Ashtami), Nakshatra (constellations – Ardra and Punarvasu), Yoga (Parigh, Shiv, and Siddha), sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset, and various auspicious and inauspicious time periods throughout those two days (Rahu, Yamaganda, Gulik, Durmuhurta, Varjyam, Abhijit Muhurta, Amrit Kaal, and Brahma Muhurta).

**News Article:**

**Hindu Calendar Highlights: Auspicious and Inauspicious Times for October 12th and 13th**

**New Delhi, [Current Date]** – Devotees and followers of the Hindu calendar can find a detailed breakdown of auspicious and inauspicious timings for October 12th and 13th in the traditional Panchang.

According to the calendar, these dates fall within the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) of the Ashwin month, with the lunar days of Saptami and Ashtami. The Vikram Samvat year is 2082, and the Shak Samvat year is 1947.

**Key details for the period include:**

* **Lunar Days:** Krishna Paksha Saptami on October 12th, transitioning to Ashtami on October 13th.
* **Nakshatra (Constellations):** Ardra until October 13th followed by Punarvasu.
* **Yoga:** Parigh Yoga until October 13th, followed by Shiv Yoga and Siddha Yoga.
* **Sunrise/Sunset:** Sunrise is at 6:26 AM and Sunset is at 5:59 PM.
* **Moonrise/Moonset:** Moonrise occurs on October 13th at 11:40 PM, and Moonset on October 13th at 12:54 PM.

The calendar also specifies various auspicious and inauspicious periods:

* **Inauspicious Times:** Rahu (7:53 AM – 9:19 AM), Yamaganda (10:46 AM – 12:13 PM), Gulik (1:39 PM – 3:06 PM), Durmuhurta, and Varjyam.
* **Auspicious Times:** Abhijit Muhurta (11:49 AM – 12:36 PM), and Brahma Muhurta (4:50 AM – 5:38 AM). Notably, there is no Amrit Kaal listed for these dates.

This information is based on the Vishwavasu Purnimant calendar system. Individuals planning important activities or ceremonies during these dates may wish to consult the Panchang for guidance.

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