Wednesday, 3 July 2030
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Sydney Panchang — 3 July 2030

PANCHANG Budhavara
Validated
TITHI
Dwitiya
Until 11:05 AM
Shubh
NAKSHATRA
Pushya
Pada 2 · Until 10:12 PM
Nourishing, auspicious energy — one of the most favorable Nakshatras for all activities.
YOGA
Harshana
Until 2:55 AM
Shubh
KARANA
Kaulava
Until 11:05 AM
VARA
Budhavara
Mercury
MASA
Ashadh
Shukla Paksha
Panchang Summary — 3 July 2030
General information only — not personal advice.

On Wednesday, 3 July 2030, it is Dwitiya of Shukla Paksha, in the month of Ashadh. The day falls on a Budhavara, traditionally ruled by Mercury, with the Moon resting in Pushya nakshatra. Dwitiya is considered an auspicious tithi, so it is a favorable day for new beginnings, ceremonies, or important decisions. Between 11:59 AM and 1:14 PM, Rahu Kaal is in effect; elders advise against starting anything new during this window. The most auspicious moment of the day is Abhijit Muhurta, from 11:40 AM to 12:19 PM — a good slot for anything important.

CHOGHADIYA — 3 July 2030
Night Choghadiya
Now
Shubh
7:01 AM
8:16 AM
Now
Rog
8:16 AM
9:30 AM
Now
Udveg
9:30 AM
10:45 AM
Now
Char
10:45 AM
11:59 AM
Now
Labh
11:59 AM
1:14 PM
Now
Amrit
1:14 PM
2:29 PM
Now
Kaal
2:29 PM
3:43 PM
Now
Shubh
3:43 PM
4:58 PM
RAHU KAAL
11:59 AM 1:14 PM
Avoid
ABHIJIT
11:40 AM 12:19 PM
Best window
COMPLETE MUHURAT TIMINGS
Rahu Kaal
11:59 AM – 1:14 PM
Avoid
Gulika Kaal
10:45 AM – 11:59 AM
Avoid
Yamaghanta
8:16 AM – 9:30 AM
Avoid
Abhijit Muhurta
11:40 AM – 12:19 PM
Most auspicious
Brahma Muhurta
5:25 AM – 6:13 AM
Meditation & prayer
Sunrise / Sunset
7:01 AM / 4:58 PM
Tithi Dwitiya

Second lunar day — favorable for travel and new ventures

Yoga Harshana

Joy — favorable for entertainment and celebrations

Hora — 24 Planetary Hours
Auspicious timing for this date
PLANET POSITIONS Lahiri · Sidereal
Sun Mithuna
Moon Karka
Mars Mithuna
Mercury Mithuna
Jupiter Tula
Venus Vrishabha
Saturn Vrishabha
Rahu Vrishchika
Ketu Vrishabha
SUNRISE
7:01 AM
SUNSET
4:58 PM
MOONRISE
12:11 PM
MOONSET
1:31 AM
Brahma Muhurta
5:25 AM 6:13 AM
Moon Sign
Karka

About Dwitiya & Harshana

Dwitiya is the 2th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Ashadh. Second lunar day — favorable for travel and new ventures In the Gujarati Amanta tradition, months end on Amavasya (new moon).

Harshana is one of 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology, calculated from the combined longitudes of Sun and Moon. Joy — favorable for entertainment and celebrations The Moon is in Pushya Nakshatra (Pada 2) — Nourishing, auspicious energy — one of the most favorable Nakshatras for all activities.