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Today Panchang - Check Panchangam for Good Time Today

Today’s Panchang helps you understand the natural rhythm of the day through the timeless wisdom of the Hindu calendar. By studying the day’s tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and weekday, the panchangam today helps you understand what the good time today is for meaningful decisions, spiritual practices, travel, purchases, and new beginnings.

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Today's Panchang,
Ujjain,30 April 2026

Tithi Shukla Chaturdashi
NakshatraChitra
KaranaVanija
PakshaShukla-Paksha
YogaVajra till 08:55:51 PM
DayThursday
Sun & Moon Calculations
Sun rise - Sun Set05:54:59 AM - 06:54:45 PM
Moon rise - Moon Set05:51:20 PM - 04:44:21 AM
RituVasant
Moon SignLibra
Hindu Month & Year
Shaka Samvat1948
Vikram Samvat2083
Month AmantaVaishakh
Month PurnimantaVaishakh
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubha Muhurat)
Rahu Kaal02:02:20 PM to 03:39:49 PM
Yamaganda05:54:59 AM to 07:32:27 AM
Gulika Kaal09:09:55 AM to 10:47:24 AM
Auspicious Timings (Shubha Muhurat)
Abhijit11:59:00 AM to 12:49:00 PM

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Why You Need to Check Today Panchang Daily?

Millions of people check the panchang for good timings today to receive guidance in both spiritual and practical life. Common reasons include:

  • To know whether today is favorable

  • To plan puja or temple visits

  • To avoid Rahu Kaal

  • To choose a good time for travel

  • To begin a new business or job

  • To buy gold, property, or a vehicle

  • To observe fasts and sacred dates

  • To plan family ceremonies

  • To align actions with traditional timing wisdom

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How is Today Panchang Calculated?

Today’s Panchang is calculated using precise astronomical positions of the Sun and Moon for your selected location. From these planetary coordinates, traditional formulas determine the day’s tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and muhurat timings.

This blend of astronomy and traditional Hindu calendrical rules is what makes the daily Panchang both practical and sacred.

Also, because these values depend on local sunrise and celestial motion, Panchang timings can vary from one city to another. That is why today’s Panchang in Delhi may differ from Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, or your current city.

The Five Pillars of Today’s Panchang

The Hindu Panchang is built on five key elements that together describe the quality, rhythm, and suitability of each day. By reading these pillars, one can choose an auspicious time today for spiritual practices, daily tasks, ceremonies, travel, and important new beginnings.

Vaar (Weekday)

Vaar refers to the weekday, with each day traditionally linked to a ruling planet such as the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, or Saturn. This planetary association influences the day’s overall nature and the activities considered favorable.

Tithi (Lunar Day)

Tithi is the lunar day, calculated from the changing angle between the Sun and Moon. It is central to Hindu festivals, vrats, and muhurat selection. Each tithi carries its own qualities and is believed to support different intentions.

Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)

Nakshatra is the Moon’s position among the 27 lunar constellations used in Vedic astrology. Each nakshatra has distinct symbolism and qualities. It is often consulted for marriage, travel, naming ceremonies, and understanding the emotional tone of the day.

Yoga

Yoga is formed by combining the longitudes of the Sun and Moon. It represents the subtle energy of the day and may indicate harmony, discipline, progress, obstacles, or caution. Panchang uses yoga to assess the day’s overall atmosphere.

Karana (Half-Tithi)

Karana is half of a tithi and offers a more refined measure of time within the day. It is especially useful in muhurat selection, helping identify practical windows for action, transactions, ceremonies, and important everyday decisions.

Is Today an Auspicious Day? - The Impact of the 5 Elements of Panchang

Today’s auspiciousness depends on the combined influence of the Panchang’s five elements, along with favorable and unfavorable time periods during the day. A good tithi may support spiritual work, while a strong nakshatra may favor travel, purchases, or ceremonies.

For quick decisions, many people first check the tithi and Rahu Kaal. For major milestones such as marriage, housewarming, business launches, or career changes, a personalized muhurat is often the wisest choice.

Need to know your personal good time today based on your kundli? Talk to an expert astrologer on Astroyogi for accurate muhurat guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Panchang?

Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar that indicates the day's favorable or unfavorable hour and time, also called Muhurat, of the day. It determines whether or not the day is auspicious and appropriate to carry out a particular task.

How to read Panchang?

Reading a Panchang is quick and easy at Astroyogi. Once you have entered the required details, like the date, day, year, and place, our online Panchang calculator will show you the results containing all the necessary information. If you need further guidance in reading and understanding the Panchang correctly, or if you want more personalized insights, you can consult astrologers at Astroyogi.

How to find Panchang?

To find your Panchang information, you simply need to fill in the details, like date, month, year, and location, on our online page. The information will then be displayed on the screen in tabular format.

How many types of Panchang are there?

There are two types of Panchang in Vedic or Hindu tradition. First is the solar calendar, which is based on the Sun's transit, while the second is the lunar calendar, which is calculated using the movement of the Moon. The latter is the most commonly used Hindu Panchang, used by Astroyogi as well.

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