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      • Translated as 'Day' of the week, Vaar is an important branch in the formation of Panchang and is completely based on the revolution of the earth on its axis. The time difference between one sunrise to another is known as 'Vaar' or Day. Each Vaar is influenced by a planet and associates with the characteristics of that planet.
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    • Sunday - Ravivar
    • Monday - Somvaar
    • Tuesday - Mangalwar
    • Wednesday - Budhwar
    • Thursday - Guruwar
    • Friday - Shukrawar
    • Saturday - Shaniwar

    According to the Hindu calendar, the first Vaar or Day is owned by the Sun, so the first Vaar has been named as Ravivar. On this day, science, military, industry, electricity, medical, administration, and education-related work can be done. Jewellery, drugs, arms, foodgrains state administration work, cow bulls, gold, silver, sale and purchase of c...

    Comes Monday, this is the second Vaar or Day and is owned by the Moon. On this day, it is good for agricultural work, writing work, cosmetics, drug manufacturing, planning, travel, new clothes, dairy farms, shellfish, pearls, and precious gems, correspondence etc. brings auspicious results. People born on Monday are cheerful and sweet talkers. They...

    The third Vaar or Day is Tuesday. The lord of this Vaar is Mars. On this day, any judicial work, military-related work, vidya, education, surgery, dentistry, geology, trade-related, electrical, gold, coral, copper, brass, defence material can be purchased. People born on Tuesdays never lack money. The nature of these people is aggressive. They can ...

    Fourth Vaar or Day r is Wednesday. The lord of this Vaar is Mercury. Loan, education, housewarming,money-related work, novel writing, administration, accounting, advocacy, tailoring, buying vehicles is considered auspicious on this day. People born on Wednesday are interested in dharma-karma. They are intelligent and soft-spoken. These people love ...

    It's the fifth Vaar or Day. The master of this Vaar is Jupiter. On this day, it is considered auspicious to perform tasks like science, justice, religious work, purchase of ornaments, land, vehicle buying, foreign travel, marriage. People born on Thursday are intelligent. Such people are mighty and face any problems wisely. Their friend circle is o...

    It's the sixth Vaar or Day. Venus is the owner of this Vaar. This day is considered auspicious for the work of agriculture, the field of art such as music, acting, poetic creation, aesthetic result, business work and love relations. People born on Friday are intelligent and soft-spoken. These people are cheerful. Tolerance is a special quality in t...

    The seventh Vaar or Day is Saturday. This Vaar is owned by Saturn. On this day, education, tailoring, technology, art, machinery, knowledge, iron, wood, oil, petrol, contract, arms is considered auspicious. Housewarming, purchase of new goods, the fulfilment of religious work has been considered inauspicious. People born on Saturday are interested ...

  2. It is believed that no auspicious work should be done during Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela and Kaal Ratri. Vaar Vela and Kaal Vela prevail during daytime while Kaal Ratri prevails during night time. It is believed that all Manglik works done during these timings are not fruitful. How to mark Choghadiya Good or Bad?

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    Vaar (weekday) is one of the main 5 Angas, 5 primary elements of Panchanga system. Right choice of a Vaar plays an important role in the process of finding Muhurta (right time) for any deed or action.

  4. Aug 21, 2024 · Value at Risk is a statistical metric to compute a portfolio's risk. It displays the highest possible loss and a given confidence level. It considers the market price and the volatility in a given time frame. Investors, analysts, and regulators widely use VaR to measure the risks in their portfolios.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · VaR has numerous applications in finance, including portfolio management, risk budgeting, performance evaluation, regulatory compliance, and stress testing. It is widely used by banks, investment firms, hedge funds, and other financial institutions to manage and control their exposure to market risks.

  6. Value at Risk (VaR) is a financial metric that estimates the risk of an investment. More specifically, VaR is a statistical technique used to measure the amount of potential loss that could happen in an investment portfolio over a specified period of time.