As per the Hindu Lunar Calendar, the Thithi is classified into Sukla Paksha (Period of ascending Moon), Krishna Paksha (Period of descending Moon), Amavasya (New Moon) and Pournami (Full Moon) periods.
Both the Krishna Paksha and Sukla Paksha starts from Pratipad (Prathamai) thithi and ends at Chaturdasi thithi. There are 14 days periods (approximately) for both the Sukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha. When 2 days for Amavasya and Pournami are taken into account, the total days for the Cycle of Thithi's are counted as 30 days.
The last passover time (12 minutes) from one thithi to the starting time (12 minutes) of the following Thithi is called as "Thithi Sandhi". If the passover time (preceding and following thithi) is within 4 minutes, then the effects of "Thithi Sandhi" is considered as very acute.
Any one born during this period would be affected by this "Thithi Sandhi". Let us see the effects of "Thithi Sandhi".
1. The Horoscopes (Kundali) of the person born during this "Thithi Sandhi" will become non-functional, gives mixed and confusing results.
2. Any events and functions started during this period is likely to give negative results.
3. When compared to all other Sandhi's, the Thithi Sandhi's are considered as less damaging.
Both the Krishna Paksha and Sukla Paksha starts from Pratipad (Prathamai) thithi and ends at Chaturdasi thithi. There are 14 days periods (approximately) for both the Sukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha. When 2 days for Amavasya and Pournami are taken into account, the total days for the Cycle of Thithi's are counted as 30 days.
The last passover time (12 minutes) from one thithi to the starting time (12 minutes) of the following Thithi is called as "Thithi Sandhi". If the passover time (preceding and following thithi) is within 4 minutes, then the effects of "Thithi Sandhi" is considered as very acute.
Any one born during this period would be affected by this "Thithi Sandhi". Let us see the effects of "Thithi Sandhi".
1. The Horoscopes (Kundali) of the person born during this "Thithi Sandhi" will become non-functional, gives mixed and confusing results.
2. Any events and functions started during this period is likely to give negative results.
3. When compared to all other Sandhi's, the Thithi Sandhi's are considered as less damaging.
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