Feature
Today's Panchang
Panchang shows the daily Vedic almanac and becomes more useful after sign-in, when the day can be interpreted for the selected person's chart and location.
What you can do
- Review tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise, and sunset.
- Use local timing instead of a generic calendar assumption.
- See personalized day quality when birth details are available.
- Move from Panchang into Muhurat and festival planning.
Panchang combines the five limbs of time to describe the quality of a day. Local sunrise and location context matter, especially outside India.
How it works
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1. Choose location
Use your current city or a saved location for local Panchang timing.
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2. Read the five limbs
Review tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and weekday together.
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3. Plan the day
Use auspicious and inauspicious windows before opening Muhurat or Festivals.
The five limbs of the day
Panchang combines weekday, tithi, nakshatra, yoga, and karana to describe the nature of a day.
Designed for Purohit guidance
The Purohit flow uses Panchang as the timing layer for rituals, observances, and practical family decisions.
Common questions
Is Panchang the same everywhere?
No. Local sunrise, moon timing, and time zone change the practical observance windows.
How does Panchang become personalized?
After sign-in, the day can be read against the selected person's birth chart and location context.
Sign in with Google to personalize this feature with your birth details and family profiles.