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Today's Panchang

The five limbs of the day for your location — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and the weekday ruler — with sunrise, sunset, and Rahu Kalam. Computed from real astronomy, updated for any date.

Your day, personalized

This is the sky's almanac for everyone at your location. Read against yourbirth Moon, the same day reads differently — some days support you, some test you. That's in your reading:

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Common questions
What is the Panchang?

The Panchang ("five limbs") is the Vedic almanac of a day: its tithi (lunar day), vaara (weekday and its planetary ruler), nakshatra (the Moon's lunar mansion), yoga (a Sun–Moon combination), and karana (half a lunar day). Together they describe the quality and rhythm of the day.

What is Rahu Kalam?

Rahu Kalam is a roughly 90-minute window each day, traditionally considered inauspicious for starting important new work. It's one of eight equal parts of daylight, and which part depends on the weekday — so it shifts with sunrise and sunset, which is why it's location-specific. We compute it from the real sunrise and sunset for your place.

Is this the same everywhere?

The tithi, nakshatra, yoga, and karana are the same worldwide at a given instant, but the vaara boundary, sunrise, sunset, and therefore Rahu Kalam all depend on your location — so set your city for accurate timings.

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