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Trayodashi Shukla-Paksha,Thursday
Pausha Month
Hemant,Kaalyukt 2082
Trayodashi Shukla-Paksha,Thursday
Pausha Month
Hemant,Kaalyukt 2082
Festival
Pradosh Vrat, Rohini Vrat
Festival
Pradosh Vrat, Rohini Vrat

Auspicious-Inauspicious Timings

Auspicious Timings
Auspicious Timings
11:41 AM से 12:23 PM
11:41 AM से 12:23 PM
Rahu Kaal
Rahu Kaal
1:22 PM से 2:41 PM
1:22 PM से 2:41 PM
Gulik Kaal
Gulik Kaal
9:23 AM से 10:43 AM
9:23 AM से 10:43 AM
Yamghant Kaal
Yamghant Kaal
6:44 AM से 8:04 AM
6:44 AM से 8:04 AM

आज का पंचांग

Date
Shukla-Paksha Trayodashi
10:23 PM Till
10:23 PM Till
Nakshatra
Rohini
Till 10:49 PM
Till 10:49 PM
Yoga
Shubh
Till 5:13 PM
Till 5:13 PM
Karana
Kaulav
Till 12:05 PM
Till 12:05 PM
Month Amanta
Pausha
Month Purnimanta
Pausha
Vikram Samvat
2082 (Kaalyukt)
Shaka Samvat
1947 (Vishwavasu)
Sun Sign
Sagittarius
Moon Sign
Taurus
Dishashool
SOUTH
Moon placement
SOUTH
Season
Hemant
Ayana
Dakshinayana
Takur Calendar
ठाकुर प्रसाद मासिक पंचांग देखें
Upcoming festivals
1 January, 2026
Pradosh Vrat
1 January, 2026
Rohini Vrat
3 January, 2026
Anvadhan
3 January, 2026
Arudra Darshan
3 January, 2026
Paush Purnima
3 January, 2026
Paush Purnima Vrat
3 January, 2026
Shakambhari Purnima
4 January, 2026
Ishti
4 January, 2026
Magha Begins *North
6 January, 2026
Sakat Chauth
6 January, 2026
Sankashti Chaturthi
10 January, 2026
Kalashtami
10 January, 2026
Masik Krishna Janmashtami
10 January, 2026
Swami Vivekananda Jayanti
12 January, 2026
National Youth Day
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14 January, 2026
Bhogi Pandigai
14 January, 2026
Lohri
14 January, 2026
Shattila Ekadashi
15 January, 2026
Magh Bihu
15 January, 2026
Makara Sankranti
15 January, 2026
Makaravilakku
15 January, 2026
Pongal
15 January, 2026
Uttarayana
16 January, 2026
Mattu Pongal
16 January, 2026
Meru Trayodashi
16 January, 2026
Pradosh Vrat
17 January, 2026
Masik Shivaratri
18 January, 2026
Anvadhan
18 January, 2026
Darsha Amavasya
18 January, 2026
Magha Amavasya
18 January, 2026
Mauni Amavas
18 January, 2026
Thai Amavasai
19 January, 2026
Ishti
19 January, 2026
Magha Navratri
20 January, 2026
Chandra Darshan
22 January, 2026
Ganesha Jayanti
22 January, 2026
Vinayaka Chaturthi
23 January, 2026
Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti
23 January, 2026
Vasant Panchami
24 January, 2026
Skanda Sashti
25 January, 2026
Bhanu Saptami
25 January, 2026
Brahma Savarni Manvadi
25 January, 2026
Narmada Jayanti
25 January, 2026
Ratha Saptami
26 January, 2026
Bhishma Ashtami
26 January, 2026
Masik Durgashtami
26 January, 2026
Republic Day
27 January, 2026
Masik Karthigai
29 January, 2026
Jaya Ekadashi
29 January, 2026
Rohini Vrat
30 January, 2026
Bhishma Dwadashi
30 January, 2026
Gandhi Punyatithi
30 January, 2026
Pradosh Vrat

Complete Panchang, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Today holds spiritual and astrological importance for the devotees in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. On this Thursday, we observe the Shukla-Paksha Trayodashi of the Trayodashi Shukla-Paksha during the sacred month of Pausha. As the Hemant season continues, the Sun transits in Sagittarius, while the Moon resides in Taurus. According to the Panchang, the Shukla-Paksha Trayodashi is active until 10:23 PM Till, after which the next lunar day begins. The Nakshatra for today is Rohini, which lasts until Till 10:49 PM, followed by the next Nakshatra. The Yoga today is Shubh, which prevails until Till 5:13 PM. The Karan at the start of the day is Kaulav, ending at Till 12:05 PM.

In Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, the sun rises at 6:44 AM and sets at 5:20 PM, defining the spiritual rhythm of the day. The Moon rises at 3:01 PM and sets at 4:22 AM. Directionally, the Disha Shool is present in the SOUTH direction, so it is advisable to avoid travel toward this direction unless necessary. If unavoidable, traditional remedies such as consuming ginger or jaggery before leaving home are recommended. The Moon is positioned toward the SOUTH today, affecting emotional energy and mental clarity.

The most auspicious moment of the day, Abhijit Muhurat, falls between 11:41 AM से 12:23 PM and is ideal for initiating important tasks or spiritual practices. However, a few inauspicious windows should be avoided. Rahu Kaal is from 1:22 PM से 2:41 PM, Gulika Kaal from 9:23 AM से 10:43 AM, and Yamaganda Kaal from 6:44 AM से 8:04 AM during which starting new ventures is generally discouraged.

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Today's Panchang

In today's Panchang, you will find the day's tithi (lunar date), nakshatra (constellation), yoga (auspicious alignment), and karana (half-day period). It also includes sunrise and sunset times, moonrise and moonset times, as well as important muhurat (auspicious periods) for religious and personal activities, such as puja or ceremonies.

What is a Panchang?

A Panchang is essentially a Hindu calendar that provides details about important celestial occurrences and their influence on life. The term "Panchang" is derived from the Sanskrit words Pancha (five) and Anga (limb), meaning "five limbs" or components. These five components are essential for astrological calculations and are as follows:

  • Tithi (Lunar Day)
  • Vara (Day of the Week)
  • Nakshatra (Constellation or Star)
  • Yoga (Auspicious Combination)
  • Karana (Half of a Tithi)

These five elements help determine the most auspicious or inauspicious timings for daily life activities, ceremonies, and rituals.

The Five Elements of Panchang

Let’s break down each element of the Panchang and its significance:

  1. Tithi (Lunar Day): Tithi refers to the lunar day, calculated based on the moon's position relative to the sun. A lunar month is divided into 30 Tithis, and each Tithi represents a specific phase of the moon. Tithis play a significant role in determining auspicious days for performing various rituals like weddings, pujas, and festivals.
  2. Vara (Day of the Week): Vara is the simple aspect of the Panchang that corresponds to the days of the week. In Hindu culture, each day of the week is dedicated to a specific deity. For example, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and Thursday is associated with Lord Vishnu or Guru. Performing religious activities on the day corresponding to a specific deity is believed to bring good fortune and blessings.
  3. Nakshatra (Constellation or Star): Nakshatra refers to the 27 constellations or stars that the moon passes through during its monthly cycle. Each Nakshatra has its own set of attributes, and they play a crucial role in determining a person’s nature and characteristics based on their birth star. Additionally, Nakshatras are used in determining the most favorable times for starting new ventures, conducting ceremonies, or making life-changing decisions.
  4. Yoga (Auspicious Combination): Yoga is a combination of the sun and moon's positions, forming specific configurations that are either favorable or unfavorable. There are 27 Yogas in total, and each Yoga has its own significance. For example, Siddhi Yoga is considered very auspicious, while Vyatipata Yoga is seen as inauspicious.
  5. Karana (Half of a Tithi): Karana represents half of a Tithi, meaning there are two Karanas in each Tithi. Like the other elements, Karana is important for astrological calculations and helps determine the right timings for performing rituals and other activities. There are 11 Karanas in total, each with a unique influence on a person’s day-to-day life.

How to Read and Use a Panchang

Reading a Panchang may seem complicated at first glance, but with a little understanding of its elements, it becomes a helpful tool. The Panchang is usually organized in a tabular format, presenting the day, date, and the five key components (Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana) for every day.

  • Finding Auspicious Days: For instance, if you are looking to plan a wedding or start a new business, consulting the Tithi and Nakshatra can help you select an auspicious day. A day with a favorable Yoga and Nakshatra combination is ideal for such important occasions.
  • Avoiding Inauspicious Days: Similarly, Panchang can be used to avoid inauspicious times. Days with unfavorable Yogas, such as Vyatipata or Vaidhriti Yoga, are considered inauspicious for beginning new ventures or conducting ceremonies.

Importance of Panchang in Hindu Life

Panchang holds immense importance in the daily lives of many Hindus. It is used to determine the best times for:

  • Festivals and Religious Ceremonies: Many Hindu festivals, like Diwali, Holi, and Navratri, are celebrated based on the lunar calendar and the positions of celestial bodies. The Panchang helps in determining the exact time for conducting pujas and rituals during these festivals.
  • Weddings and Special Occasions: Weddings and other major life events are often planned based on Panchang readings. Astrologers use the Panchang to choose the most auspicious date and time for weddings to ensure the couple is blessed with a prosperous life.
  • Daily Chores and Tasks: Panchang is also consulted for mundane tasks like starting a journey, purchasing a new home or vehicle, or even deciding the best time for farming and harvesting. By aligning activities with favorable times, people believe they can invite prosperity and avoid difficulties.

Modern Use of Panchang

In today's digital age, Panchang is available online, making it easier for people to access and use it on a daily basis. Sri Mandir websites and apps provide personalized Panchang readings based on location and time zone, as the Panchang differs depending on geographical location.

What Are the Benefits of Panchang?

Panchang is the traditional Hindu calendar that combines five key elements: Tithi (lunar day), Vaar (weekday), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana. Together, these elements help determine the quality and energy of a particular day. The Panchang is used for understanding cosmic influences and aligning one's actions accordingly.

One of the biggest benefits of Panchang is that it helps identify auspicious and inauspicious timings. From planning weddings and travel to beginning new ventures or performing sacred rituals, the Panchang guides us to act at the most beneficial times. It also provides details like sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset, which are essential for religious observances and fasts.

Why Should We Check the Daily Panchang?

Checking the daily Panchang allows us to sync our daily routine with the universe's natural rhythm. It alerts us to inauspicious periods such as Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal, and Yamaganda, during which new beginnings should be avoided.

By following the Panchang, we can avoid unnecessary challenges and enhance the success of our efforts. It is especially useful for spiritual seekers, astrologers, farmers, and anyone who values harmony with nature. In short, the Panchang serves as a cosmic planner, helping us live a more thoughtful, successful, and spiritually aligned life.

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