Panchang Today — Tithi, Nakshatra, Rahu Kaalपञ्चाङ्गम्

Pañcāṅga · the exact moment of the sky

Today’s sampūrṇa-sthitiḥ — the live sky, the festival, the window of right action, all read in their native unit. Six doors into the same hour.

षड् द्वाराणिSix doors into today

One sky · six ways to read it · pick the door that names what you need.

One reading is enough to begin.

The pañcāṅga is the first door — five limbs of today, read in Sanskrit, computed arc-minute-precise. Read it once and the rest will name themselves.

Panchang Today · Common Questions

What is Panchang today?
Today's panchang lists the five key Vedic time coordinates for the current day: tithi (lunar day), vāra (weekday), nakṣatra (Moon's lunar mansion), yoga (sum-luminary index), and karaṇa (half-tithi). Bharat Ephemeris computes all five live from Sūrya-Siddhānta mathematics, accurate to arc-minutes.
What is Rahu Kaal today and why should I check it?
Rāhu-kālam is a roughly 90-minute inauspicious window each weekday, whose start time depends on that day's sunrise. Traditionally, important beginnings — travel, business, auspicious rituals — are avoided during Rāhu-kālam. The exact window shifts with your location and sunrise time.
What is the difference between Muhurta and Choghadiya?
Muhūrta (48 minutes) is a unit of Vedic time — there are 30 muhūrtas in a solar day. Choghaḍiyā divides the day and night each into eight segments named by quality (Amṛta, Śubha, Lābha, Cala, Roga, Kāla, Udvega). Muhūrta gives the finer structural window; Choghaḍiyā gives the daily quality pattern.
What is Abhijit Muhurta?
Abhijit muhūrta is the most auspicious 48-minute window of the day, centered around solar noon. It corresponds to the brief period when the Sun is at its highest point. Starting important ventures during Abhijit muhūrta is considered highly auspicious in classical Vedic tradition.