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Created by Prabodhan Katare
Sunrise
Instant at which the upper
edge of the Sun appears over the
eastern horizon in the morning
Sun

Horizon
Sunset
daily disappearance of the Sun
below the western half of the horizon
Night (nighttime)
the period of ambient darkness from
sunset to sunrise in each twenty-four
hours, when the Sun is below the horizon

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Sun

Horizon
Dawn
Time that marks the beginning
of the twilight before sunrise
Moon

Dark night is the time opposite to solar noon, when the Sun is closest to the nadir, and the night is equidistant from dusk and dawn.
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Dark night
The time opposite to solar noon, when
the Sun is closest to the nadir, and the
night is equidistant from dusk and dawn.
Brahmamuhurtha (04:19 A.M.) :check:
1 hour and 36 minutes before sunrise,
and ends 48 minutes before sunrise.

Brahma muhurt (time of Brahma)
is a period (muhurta) one and
a half hours before sunrise
Chit Shakti :check:
Power to Create
Sun

Solar noon is the time when the Sun appears to contact the local celestial meridian and Sun apparently reaches its highest point in the sky
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Solar noon
Time when the Sun appears to
contact local celestial meridian
& Sun apparently reaches its
highest point in the sky
Pitta (Fire)
Pitta represents metabolism.
characterized by heat, moistness,
liquidity, sharpness and sourness.

Tejas is our inner radiance and
is the healing energy of pitta
Kapha (Water)
Nourishing element of the body.
characterized by the properties of
dry, cold, light, minute, & movement.

Ojas is the ultimate energy reserve
of the body derived from kapha
Evening twilight :check:
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Dusk
occurs at the darkest stage of twilight,
after sunset and just before night
Morning twilight :check:
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Kumbhaka :check:

Nadi Shodhan Prāṇāyāma
Nada Yoga :check:
Lunar phase (Paksha) (29.53 days)
Paksha (fortnight) & the lunar days are called tithis (15 tithis in each Paksha)

Orbital positions of the Moon around Earth and of Earth around the Sun shift
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"Shukla" Amāvásyā (New moon)
Occurs when the Moon is directly
between the Earth and Sun

Amanta tradition which ends the
lunar month on "no moon" day
"Shukla" Amāvásyā (New moon)
Occurs when the Moon is directly
between the Earth and Sun

Amanta tradition which ends the
lunar month on "no moon" day
Solar eclipse
Natural phenomenon wherein
the Sun is obscured by the Moon
Pūrṇimā (Full moon) :check:
The day (Tithi) in each month when the full moon occurs, and marks the division in each month between the two paksha

Occurs when the Moon is on
the opposite side of the Earth
from the Sun, called opposition
Krishna paksha (waning moon period)
second fortnight of the month is called
"Vadhya Paksha", the period of the
fading moon (waning moon).

Krishna Paksha is considered inauspicious,
as the moon loses light during this period.
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Shukla Paksha (Waxing Moon period) :check:
First fortnight of the month is called
"Gaura Paksha" the period of the
brightening moon (waxing moon)

considered auspicious because it is
favorable to growth or expansion on
every plane of existence i.e. Mental,
Physical and Spiritual Plane.
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Lunar eclipse
When the moon passes through
the shadow of the Earth which
can only occur during a full moon.
Vāta (Air)
All movement in the body is due to properties of vata.

Prana is our life force and is the healing energy of vata
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Shambhavi mudra :check:
Connects to bliss body

Create passage for
Source of creation.
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