Panchang

Ghāziābād, India

Sunday, 28 June 2026 · Raviwara

Chaturdashi

Shukla Paksha · upto 3:06 AM, Jun 29

✦ Jyeshtha Moon in Vrishchika Jyeshtha Masa

Full Moon

96.2% illuminated

Sunrise

5:24 AM

Sunset

7:22 PM

Moonrise

6:19 PM

Moonset

3:36 AM

Best time · Abhijit

11:55 AM to 12:51 PM

Avoid · Rahu Kalam

5:37 PM to 7:22 PM

Panchang Elements

Tithi

Chaturdashi

Shukla Paksha · upto 3:06 AM, Jun 29

Nakshatra

Jyeshtha Pada 2

upto 1:09 AM, Jun 29

Yoga

Shubha

upto 1:29 PM

Karana

Garaja upto 1:55 PM

Vanija upto 3:06 AM, Jun 29

Muhurat Timings

Choose auspicious windows and avoid inauspicious periods for important work.

Auspicious Timings

Brahma Muhurta
4:04 AM to 4:44 AM
Pratah Sandhya
4:24 AM to 5:24 AM
Abhijit Muhurta
11:55 AM to 12:51 PM
Vijaya Muhurta
2:43 PM to 3:38 PM
Godhuli Muhurta
7:10 PM to 7:34 PM
Sayahna Sandhya
7:22 PM to 8:30 PM
Amrit Kalam
3:15 PM to 5:03 PM
Nishita Muhurta
12:03 AM, Jun 29 to 12:43 AM, Jun 29

Inauspicious Timings

Rahu Kalam
5:37 PM to 7:22 PM
Yamaganda
3:52 PM to 5:37 PM
Gulikai Kalam
3:52 PM to 5:37 PM
Dur Muhurtam
5:30 PM to 6:26 PM
Bhadra
3:06 AM, Jun 29 to 5:24 AM, Jun 29
Ganda Moola
5:24 AM to 1:09 AM, Jun 29
Aadal Yoga
1:09 AM, Jun 29 to 5:24 AM, Jun 29
Vidaal Yoga
5:24 AM to 1:09 AM, Jun 29
Other inauspicious periods
Kulika 5:30 PM to 6:26 PM
Kantaka / Mrityu 10:03 AM to 10:59 AM
Kalavela / Ardhayaam 11:55 AM to 12:51 PM
Yamaghanta 1:47 PM to 2:43 PM

Sun & Moon

Madhyahna

12:23 PM

Day Duration

13 Hours 57 Mins

Night Duration

10 Hours 2 Mins

Moon Age

13 days

Moon Distance

406,247 km

Sun Nakshatra

Ardra · Pada 2

Hindu Calendar & Samvat

Vikram Samvat 2083 Siddharthi
Shaka Samvat 1948 Parabhava
Gujarati Samvat 2082 Pingala
Kali Samvat 5127
Month (Amanta) Jyeshtha
Month (Purnimanta) Jyeshtha
Pravishte / Gate 14
Paksha Shukla Paksha
Weekday Sunday (Raviwara)
Drik Ritu Varsha
Vedic Ritu Grishma
Drik Ayana Dakshinayana
Vedic Ayana Uttarayana

Rashi & Nakshatra

Moon Sign

Vrishchika

upto 1:09 AM, Jun 29, then Dhanu

Sun Sign

Mithuna

Nakshatra Pada

Jyeshtha-2

Surya Nakshatra

Ardra Pada 2

Disha Shoola

West

Avoid travel toward this direction

Anandadi Yoga

Kaan

Tamil Yoga

Marana

Chandrabalam & Tarabalam

Favourable rashis and nakshatras for today, based on the Moon.

Good Chandrabalam (Rashi)

Vrishabha Mithuna Kanya Vrishchika Makara Kumbha

Good Tarabalam (Nakshatra)

Ashwini Bharani Rohini Ardra Pushya Ashlesha Magha Purva Phalguni Hasta Swati Anuradha Jyeshtha Mula Purva Ashadha Shravana Shatabhisha Uttara Bhadrapada Revati

Planetary Positions

Sidereal (Lahiri) positions at sunrise.

Planet Rashi Longitude Nakshatra Motion
Sun Mithuna Gemini 12-06-36 Ardra-2 Direct
Moon Vrishchika Scorpio 20-14-13 Jyeshtha-2 Direct
Mars Vrishabha Taurus 05-11-18 Krittika-3 Direct
Mercury Karka Cancer 01-54-42 Punarvasu-4 Direct
Jupiter Karka Cancer 05-17-29 Pushya-1 Direct
Venus Karka Cancer 22-32-54 Ashlesha-2 Direct
Saturn Meena Pisces 19-49-16 Revati-1 Direct
Rahu Kumbha Aquarius 08-31-00 Shatabhisha-1 Retro
Ketu Simha Leo 08-31-00 Magha-3 Retro
Uranus Vrishabha Taurus 09-19-34 Krittika-4 Direct
Neptune Meena Pisces 10-09-51 Uttara Bhadrapada-3 Direct
Pluto Makara Capricorn 10-42-26 Shravana-1 Retro
Udaya Lagna (Ascendant Timings) When each rashi rises on the eastern horizon

Vrishabha

4:24 AM – 4:36 AM

Mithuna

4:36 AM – 6:51 AM

Karka

6:51 AM – 9:11 AM

Simha

9:11 AM – 11:29 AM

Kanya

11:29 AM – 1:45 PM

Tula

1:45 PM – 4:04 PM

Vrishchika

4:04 PM – 6:23 PM

Dhanu

6:23 PM – 8:27 PM

Makara

8:27 PM – 10:09 PM

Kumbha

10:09 PM – 11:36 PM

Meena

11:36 PM – 1:02 AM, Jun 29

Mesha

1:02 AM, Jun 29 – 2:37 AM, Jun 29

Vrishabha

2:37 AM, Jun 29 – 4:32 AM, Jun 29

Mithuna

4:32 AM, Jun 29 – 5:24 AM, Jun 29

What is Panchang?

Panchang (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्ग) is the Hindu almanac that gives daily astrological details based on traditional Hindu calendrical calculations. The word means "five limbs" - the five elements used to describe the quality and timing of a day. Priests, astrologers, and families across India often consult the Panchang before weddings, business launches, housewarming ceremonies, and other important events.

The Five Elements of Panchang

Element What it represents
TithiLunar day - based on the angular distance between the Sun and Moon, measured in 12° segments, cycling from 1-30 across the bright and dark fortnights
NakshatraLunar mansion - one of the 27 divisions the Moon transits, each with distinct qualities and a ruling deity
YogaA daily yoga - calculated from the sum of the Sun's and Moon's longitudes and divided into 27 segments; different yogas are traditionally considered more or less auspicious
KaranaHalf of a Tithi - there are 11 Karanas that cycle through the lunar month; some, such as Bava, Balava, and Kaulava, are traditionally considered auspicious
VaraWeekday (Vara) - each day is traditionally associated with a planetary ruler: Sunday (Sun), Monday (Moon), Tuesday (Mars), Wednesday (Mercury), Thursday (Jupiter), Friday (Venus), Saturday (Saturn)

Why does Panchang change with location?

Panchang timings are anchored to the local sunrise and sunset. Since the Sun rises at a different moment in every city, periods like Rahu Kaal, Abhijit Muhurta and the ending times of tithi and nakshatra shift from one place to another. Always consult the Panchang calculated for your own city before fixing a muhurat.

What is Rahu Kaal?

Rahu Kaal (Rahu Kalam) is a traditionally inauspicious period of approximately 90 minutes that occurs once every day between sunrise and sunset. In Vedic astrology, it is associated with Rahu, the shadow planet. Starting new or important work during Rahu Kaal is traditionally avoided. The period shifts each day of the week and is calculated based on local sunrise and sunset times.

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

A Muhurat is a traditionally auspicious window of time chosen by combining a favourable Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara. Important timings referenced in the Panchang include Brahma Muhurta (about 96 minutes before sunrise, traditionally valued for meditation and study), Abhijit Muhurta (a midday period widely treated as auspicious), and Chandrabalam (times when the Moon is considered favourable for your birth sign). Many people also avoid Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, and Gulika Kalam before beginning important events.