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Explain in brief how do you specify tithi on the basis of Indian Panchang?

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Tithis: In Vedic timekeeping, a tithi (also spelled thithij is a lunar day or the time it takes for the longitudinal angle between the Moon and the Sun to increase by 12°. Tithis begin at varying times of day and vary in duration from 19 to approximately 26 hours. Thithi plays an important role along with nakshatra in Hindu’s daily as well as special activities, in selecting the muhurta. There are good tithis, as well as bad tithis. 

The good tithis are called shulkla paksha (bright fortnight) and the bad tithis are called Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight), when fast moving moon gives an interval of 12° from Sun, then that time interval is called Pratipada Tithi.



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