Panchang

Aligning Moments, Embracing Destiny: Your Panchang

Today's Panchang

Today’s Panchang highlights the celestial arrangements guiding our day. It encompasses the lunar day (Tithi), the day of the week (Var), the lunar mansion (Nakshatra), Yoga, and Karana.

Essential timings such as sunrise, sunset, Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda Kaal, and Gulika Kaal are provided, along with auspicious (Shubh Muhurat) and inauspicious (Ashubh Muhurat) times. Moonrise and moonset times are also noted.

This comprehensive guide ensures that we are attuned to the cosmic energies shaping our day.

What Is Panchang?

Panchang, derived from Sanskrit words “Pancha” meaning “five” and “Anga” meaning “limbs,” refers to the Hindu calendar system that consists of five key elements:

Tithi (lunar day), Var (day of the week), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga, and Karana. It provides essential astronomical information such as sunrise.

Panchang is widely used in Hindu culture to determine auspicious timings for various activities, such as weddings.

Panchang For Today

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Today's Tithi Tritiya upto 18:59:09
Today's Nakshatra Swati upto 18:38:36
Today's Karana Vishti upto 18:59:09
Today's Paksha Krishna
Today's Yoga Harshana upto 23:11:27
Today's Day Guruvara
Today's Sun Rise Time 1899-12-30T00:54:14.000Z
Today's Sun Set Time 1899-12-30T13:16:01.000Z
Today's Moon Sign Tula
Today's Moon Rise 1899-12-30T16:06:49.000Z
Today's Moon Set 1899-12-30T02:19:50.000Z
Today's RituVasanta 1899-12-30T02:19:50.000Z
Today's Dushta Muhurtas From 10:22:39 To 11:12:07, From 15:19:23 To 16:08:50
Today's Kulika From 10:22:39 To 11:12:07
Today's Rahu Kaal Today's Rahu Kaal
Today's Abhijit muhurat From 12:01:34 To 12:51:01
Today's Disha South

How To Understand Panchang?

Understanding the Panchang is essential for navigating the auspicious and inauspicious timings according to Hindu astrology. Here’s a beginner’s guide to comprehending the Panchang:

  1. Tithi (Lunar Day): The lunar day is one of the fundamental elements of the Panchang, representing the phase of the moon on a particular day of the lunar cycle. There are 30 Tithis in a lunar month, with each Tithi having its own significance for various activities.
  2. Var (Day of the Week): Each day of the week, known as Var, is associated with a particular planet in Hindu astrology. For example, Sunday is associated with the Sun (Surya), Monday with the Moon (Chandra), Tuesday with Mars (Mangal), and so on.
  3. Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): The Nakshatra represents the position of the moon in the sky and is divided into 27 segments, each associated with a specific star or constellation. Nakshatras play a crucial role in determining auspicious timings for various ceremonies and rituals.
  4. Yoga: Yoga refers to the alignment of the sun and moon, representing specific combinations that influence various aspects of life, including health, wealth, and relationships. There are 27 Yogas in total, each with its own characteristics and effects.
  5. Karana: Karana represents half of a Tithi and is used to determine auspicious timings for specific activities. There are 11 Karanas in total, with each Karana lasting for a varying duration.
  6. Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings: The Panchang provides information about auspicious (Shubh Muhurat) and inauspicious (Ashubh Muhurat) timings for conducting various activities, such as weddings, housewarming ceremonies, and other significant events.
  7. Additional Information: The Panchang also includes essential astronomical details such as sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset times, as well as specific planetary positions and their influences on a given day.

FAQ for Today’s Panchang

What is Panchang?

Panchang is a Hindu astrological calendar that provides comprehensive details about the auspicious and inauspicious timings, planetary positions, and other astrological factors for conducting various activities such as festivals, rituals, and daily tasks.

What information does Today's Panchang provide?

Today’s Panchang offers crucial details such as Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga, Karana, Sunrise, Sunset, Rahu Kaal, Gulik Kaal, Abhijit Muhurat, Dur Muhurat, and Varjyam. These details are essential for planning daily activities in accordance with astrological principles.

How is Panchang useful

Panchang helps individuals in planning their day by considering auspicious timings for activities like weddings, inaugurations, housewarming ceremonies, and other important events. It also guides in avoiding unfavorable periods for initiating new ventures or journeys.

What is Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana?
  • Tithi: A lunar day, which is one of the fundamental elements in the Panchang. It represents the angular relationship between the Sun and the Moon.
  • Nakshatra: Also known as lunar mansion, it signifies the position of the Moon in a particular constellation. There are 27 Nakshatras.
  • Yoga: A specific combination of the Sun and the Moon, indicating auspicious or inauspicious periods.
  • Karana: Half of a Tithi. There are 11 Karanas in total, each having its own significance.
What are Rahu Kaal and Gulika Kaal?
  • Rahu Kaal: An inauspicious period of time caused by the malevolent influence of Rahu; it is considered unfavorable for initiating new activities.
  • Gulika Kaal: Similar to Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal is another inauspicious period influenced by the position of Gulika, a hypothetical planet in Vedic astrology.
How accurate is Panchang?

Panchang calculations are based on precise astronomical observations and complex mathematical algorithms. While modern technology has enhanced accuracy, slight variations may occur due to factors like geographical location and time zone differences.