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Panchang is the daily Vedic calendar used to understand the spiritual and astrological quality of a day. It brings together the lunar date, nakshatra, yoga, karan, weekday, sunrise, moonrise and important time periods so that people can plan rituals, ceremonies and meaningful work with better awareness.
On KundliVeda, today's Panchang is calculated for the city you select. That matters because sunrise, moon timings and muhurat periods change with location. The page gives you Sun and Moon timings, auspicious and inauspicious periods, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yog, Karan and key Hindu calendar details in one place.
Panchang is commonly used to choose a shubh muhurat for marriage, puja, griha pravesh, bhoomi pujan, starting a business, travel, festivals, vrats and other important events. It is also used to understand the nakshatra at birth, which is considered helpful in reading temperament and life patterns.
Our Panchang page shows Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, auspicious and inauspicious periods, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yog, Karan, Vikram Samvat, Shaka Samvat, Ayana, Moon Sign and Sun Sign for the selected city.
Vaar means the weekday. Each day is associated with a ruling planet, such as Sunday with the Sun, Monday with the Moon and Tuesday with Mars.
Tithi is the lunar day. It is based on the distance between the Sun and the Moon and belongs to either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha.
Nakshatra is the lunar constellation occupied by the Moon. It is used in birth analysis, muhurat selection and many traditional calculations.
Yog is formed from the combined positions of the Sun and the Moon. It helps describe the nature and suitability of the day.
Karan is half of a Tithi. It is checked while selecting suitable periods for rituals, travel and important beginnings.
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