5 Dev Raksha Kavacham: Shiva , Surya, Bhairav, Ganesh & Ganga Raksha Yagya
For invoking a Spiritual Kavach for protection against Evil Influences
11,000 Kuber Mantra Jaap, Batuk Bhairav Kavach and Shri Sukta Havan
For Financial Stability, Wealth Protection, and Long-Lasting Prosperity
Bramha Vishnu Mahesh Jyotirlinga Rudrabhishek and Shani Til Tel Abhishek
To Receive Blessings from Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva on the Last Day of Sawan
5 Dev Raksha Kavacham: Shiva , Surya, Bhairav, Ganesh & Ganga Raksha Yagya
For invoking a Spiritual Kavach for protection against Evil Influences
11,000 Kuber Mantra Jaap, Batuk Bhairav Kavach and Shri Sukta Havan
For Financial Stability, Wealth Protection, and Long-Lasting Prosperity
Bramha Vishnu Mahesh Jyotirlinga Rudrabhishek and Shani Til Tel Abhishek
To Receive Blessings from Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva on the Last Day of Sawan
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.
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:
These five elements help determine the most auspicious or inauspicious timings for daily life activities, ceremonies, and rituals.
Let’s break down each element of the Panchang and its significance:
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.
Panchang holds immense importance in the daily lives of many Hindus. It is used to determine the best times for:
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.