Panchang for Tuesday, February 24th, 2026, in Dubai, UAE
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Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sun & Moon
- Sunrise: ~6:59 AM
- Sunset: ~6:05 PM (based on February Dubai solar data)
Tithi (Lunar Day)
- Shukla Paksha Ashtami starts early morning and continues for most of the day
- Shukla Paksha Saptami ends before dawn on Feb 24, then Ashtami begins and continues into Feb 25.
(These represent the 7th and 8th lunar days in the waxing phase of the moon in the Phalguna month.)
Nakshatra
- (While specific Nakshatra for this date in Dubai wasn’t directly available, generally Panchang lists the lunar mansion that the Moon occupies — often varying by city. Based on available data the Moon may be transitioning — check a detailed local panchang app for precise timing.)
Yog & Karana
- Yoga & Karana: Typically described by classical Panchang schedules and change throughout the day (exact timings vary slightly with local sunrise). Eco-astrology sites note Ravi Yoga, Aadal Yoga and Jwalamukhi Yoga may influence the day’s qualities, with some believed to support determination, discipline, and courage.
Vedic Notes
- Shukla Paksha: This is the bright (waxing) half of the lunar month Phalguna — often considered auspicious for spiritual activities, starting new learning endeavors, and community gatherings.
- Tithi Change: Saptami → Ashtami transition before sunrise signifies renewed lunar energy and growth.
Auspicious/Timing Notes (General for Panchang)
Although specific Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, and Auspicious Muhurats for Dubai on this date require a detailed city-based Panchang app, traditionally:
- Rahu Kalam: A 90-minute inauspicious period occurs each day (varies by sunrise).
- Abhijit Muhurat: Around local solar noon generally considered an auspicious time for important beginnings.
These are best confirmed via a dedicated Dubai Panchang tool for precise timings.
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