Panchang is the Hindu calendar system based on five angas — Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana and Vaar. Pick your city and date below to see exact anga end-times, Maas, Samvat, Ritu, Sun/Moon sign, Rahu-Gulika-Yamaganda Kaal, Abhijit Muhurat and Sunrise/Sunset.
Panchang is the Hindu calendar system made of five limbs (angas) — Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (Sun-Moon combination), Karana (half of a Tithi) and Vaar (weekday). It determines auspicious muhurat, fasts and pooja timings.
They are one-eighth divisions of the daytime (sunrise to sunset) considered inauspicious. Starting new work, travel, marriage or investments is best avoided during these windows. The timings shift each day and with each city's sunrise.
It is an auspicious window of about 48 minutes around local solar noon, considered favourable for most important tasks (except when it overlaps Rahu Kaal).
By Vedic convention the Tithi prevailing at sunrise governs the whole day, which is why the Tithi's end-time is also shown.
The standard all-India Vedic (Lahiri/nirayana) Panchang in Indian Standard Time (IST), computed from sunrise for the selected city.
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