Panchang has special significance in every worship and auspicious work. No auspicious work is done without seeing the Panchang (almanac). The almanac is called an ancient Hindu calendar. The almanac is composed of five parts words. We call it Panchang (almanac) because it is made up of five major parts. They are the five major parts - Nakshatra, Tithi, Yoga, Karan and Var. Which day is so auspicious and how inauspicious, it is known through these five parts. Panchang is essential for every astrologer to analyze the situation of the planets.
Tithi | Sukla Tritiya upto 23:24:33 | Moon | Sharad Ritu |
Nakshatra | Jyeshtha upto 33:47:55 | ||
Yog | Atiganda upto 35:30:38 | ||
Karan | Gara upto 23:24:33 |
Sunrise | 06:35:17 | Moonrise | 09:06:59 |
Sunset | 17:33:55 | Moonset | 19:16:53 |
Sunsign | Libra | Moonsign | Scorpio |
Hindu Sunrise | 06:35:17 | Hindu Sunset | 17:33:55 |
Vikram Samvat | 2081 - Pingala | Shaka Samvat | 1946 - Krodhi |
Paksha | Sukla | Ayana | Dakshinayana |
Purnimanta | Amanta |
Rahu Kalam | 07:57:36 - 09:19:56 | Dur Muhurtam | 12:26:33 - 13:10:27 |
Yamghant Kalam | 10:42:16 - 12:04:36 | Varjyam | |
Gulika Kalam | 13:26:55 - 14:49:15 |
Abhijit Muhurta | 11:40:36 - 12:28:36 | Amrit Kalam |
Anandadi Yog | Padma |
Disha Shool | East | Nakshatra Shool | East |
Moon Nivash | North |