Sunday, February 11, 2024
Daily Almanac
Today is Sunday. The tithi is Dvitiya until 21:09, after which Tritiya runs until 17:44 (tomorrow). The nakshatra is Shatabhisha until 17:39, then Purva Bhadrapada until 14:56 (tomorrow). Today's yoga is Parigha until 10:37, then Shiva until 06:29 (tomorrow). The karana moves from Balava (until 10:57) to Kaulava (until 21:09) and then to Taitila (until 07:24 (tomorrow)). Avoid important new work during Rahu Kalam, 16:44 to 18:07. The Moon transits Aquarius rashi while the Sun sits in Capricorn.
Purushottam Maas
Adhika Magha
Sacred lunar leap month — a time for fasting, charity, and devotional practice.
Tithi · Weekday · Lunar month
Shukla Dvitiya
Same day00:47Same day21:09
Shukla Tritiya
Same day21:09Next day17:44
Dwitiya — a day of stability and partnerships. Good for collaborative work.
Sunday
Sunday — ruled by the Sun. A day of vitality and authority; good for leadership tasks and self-care.
- AmantaMaghaPurnimantaMagha
Nakshatra · Yoga · Karana
Shatabhisha
Prev day20:33Same day17:39
Purva Bhadrapada
Same day17:39Next day14:56
Movable nakshatra — favours travel, transitions, and changes of scenery.
Parigha
Prev day14:52Same day10:37
Shiva
Same day10:37Next day06:29
An inauspicious yoga — sun-moon energies clash today. Traditionally avoided for major new ventures.
Balava
Same day00:47Same day10:57
Kaulava
Same day10:57Same day21:09
Taitila
Same day21:09Next day07:24
A movable karana — the regular daytime half-tithi. Suitable for most everyday activities.
Day at a glance
Panchang windows not defined here today
Choghadiya, Gowri and Rahu Kalam each divide local daylight into eight parts. At very high latitudes (above ~66°) the sun can stay up — or stay down — for the whole day, so a local sunrise/sunset pair doesn't exist for this date. Tithi, nakshatra and yoga above are still valid.
A North Indian timing system: eight day windows and eight night windows, each rated good, neutral, or bad. A quick way to pick (or avoid) a slot for an everyday task.
A South Indian tradition that splits the day and night into eight Gowri windows each — used for picking auspicious slots for everyday work.
A short-list of the six most important windows — three auspicious (Brahma, Abhijit, Amrit) and three to avoid (Rahu, Yamaganda, Gulika). Some days may show fewer if a window isn't computed.
Each day and night splits into twelve planetary hours, each ruled by a planet. The ruling planet sets the hour's tone — pick an hour whose ruler suits the task.
Shukla Dvitiya · Sun
Feb 11
Daily Almanac
Daytime periods
8·1h 23m| 07:0308:26 | ||
| 08:2609:49 | ||
| 09:4911:12 | ||
| 11:1212:35 | ||
| 12:3513:58 | ||
| 13:5815:21 | ||
| 15:2116:44 | ||
| 16:4418:07 |
Night periods
8·1h 37m| 18:0719:44 | ||
| 19:4421:21 | ||
| 21:2122:58 | ||
| 22:5800:35 | ||
| 00:3502:11 | ||
| 02:1103:48 | ||
| 03:4805:25 | ||
| 05:2507:02 |
Daytime periods
8·1h 23m| 07:0308:26 | ||
| 08:2609:49 | ||
| 09:4911:12 | ||
| 11:1212:35 | ||
| 12:3513:58 | ||
| 13:5815:21 | ||
| 15:2116:44 | ||
| 16:4418:07 |
Night periods
8·1h 37m| 18:0719:44 | ||
| 19:4421:21 | ||
| 21:2122:58 | ||
| 22:5800:35 | ||
| 00:3502:11 | ||
| 02:1103:48 | ||
| 03:4805:25 | ||
| 05:2507:02 |
| 05:19→06:11 | ||
| 12:13→12:57 | ||
| 11:19→12:43 | ||
| 16:44→18:07 | ||
| 12:35→13:58 | ||
| 15:21→16:44 | ||
| 02:53→04:17 |
Daytime hours
12·55 min| 07:0307:58 | ||
| 07:5808:53 | ||
| 08:5309:49 | ||
| 09:4910:44 | ||
| 10:4411:40 | ||
| 11:4012:35 | ||
| 12:3513:30 | ||
| 13:3014:26 | ||
| 14:2615:21 | ||
| 15:2116:17 | ||
| 16:1717:12 | ||
| 17:1218:07 |
Night hours
12·1h 5m| 18:0719:12 | ||
| 19:1220:16 | ||
| 20:1621:21 | ||
| 21:2122:26 | ||
| 22:2623:30 | ||
| 23:3000:35 | ||
| 00:3501:39 | ||
| 01:3902:44 | ||
| 02:4403:48 | ||
| 03:4804:53 | ||
| 04:5305:57 | ||
| 05:5707:02 |
Calculated using Lahiri ayanamsa and the Drik Ganita (true-position) method.
FAQs
- What is the tithi on February 11, 2024?
- The tithi on February 11, 2024 is Shukla Dvitiya.
- What nakshatra is active on February 11, 2024?
- Shatabhisha nakshatra is active, with Parigha yoga.
- When are sunrise and sunset on February 11, 2024?
- In New Delhi, sunrise is at 07:03 and sunset is at 18:07.
- When is Rahu Kalam on February 11, 2024?
- In New Delhi, Rahu Kalam runs from 16:44–18:07. Important new ventures are traditionally avoided during this window.

