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12 'O' Clock

12 o'clock refers to the time indication of noon and midnight, representing both the transition period between day and night. In India, 12 o'clock is significant in various cultural, religious, and daily contexts. Traditionally, noon is associated with the conclusion of morning rituals and the onset of afternoon activities, while midnight marks the change of calendar days, often celebrated with festivities during major festivals. The concept of time in India is deeply intertwined with astrological beliefs, where 12 o'clock is a crucial marker in determining auspicious timings for ceremonies, rituals, and important life events. The role of timekeeping in India has evolved, with both ancient practices and modern technology influencing the societal perception of 12 o'clock today.