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Panchang

Sunday, 28 December 2138 · New Delhi, India

Krishna EkadashiTithi MargashirshaAmanta month Vikram 2195Virodhikrit Shaka 2060Vilambi Hemanta (Pre-winter)Dakshinayana
Sunrise Sunset Daylight · 10h 20m
☀︎Sunrise07:12 AM
☀︎Sunset05:32 PM
☾︎Moonrise03:26 AM
☾︎Moonset02:06 PM
Moon phaseWaning • 18% illuminated

The Five Limbs (Panchang)

☾︎TithiEkadashiupto 10:45 AMthen Dwadashi
✦︎NakshatraVishakhaPada 1 · upto 06:29 AM, Dec 29then Anuradha
✤︎YogaSukarmanupto 11:22 AMthen Dhriti
◐︎KaranaBalavaupto 10:45 AMthen Kaulava
☉︎VaraSundayRavivaraLord · Sun

Auspicious Yogas Today

No special Shubh Yoga — such as Sarvartha Siddhi, Amrit Siddhi, Ravi/Guru Pushya or Dwi/Tripushkar — falls on this day.

Auspicious Timings Shubh Muhurat

MuhuratStartEnd
Abhijit MuhuratMost auspicious midday window12:02 PM12:43 PM
Brahma MuhuratIdeal for meditation & study05:36 AM06:24 AM

Inauspicious Timings Ashubh Kaal

PeriodStartEnd
Rahu KaalAvoid starting new ventures04:15 PM05:32 PM
YamagandaInauspicious for travel12:22 PM01:40 PM
Gulika KaalAvoid important work02:57 PM04:15 PM

Choghadiya Muhurat

Day Choghadiya

ChoghadiyaStartEnd
Udveg bad07:12 AM08:30 AM
Char neutral08:30 AM09:47 AM
Labh good09:47 AM11:05 AM
Amrit good11:05 AM12:22 PM
Kaal bad12:22 PM01:40 PM
Shubh good01:40 PM02:57 PM
Rog bad02:57 PM04:15 PM
Udveg bad04:15 PM05:32 PM

Night Choghadiya

ChoghadiyaStartEnd
Shubh good05:32 PM07:15 PM
Rog bad07:15 PM08:57 PM
Udveg bad08:57 PM10:40 PM
Char neutral10:40 PM12:22 AM
Labh good12:22 AM02:05 AM
Amrit good02:05 AM03:48 AM
Kaal bad03:48 AM05:30 AM
Shubh good05:30 AM07:13 AM

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Calendar Details

PakshaKrishna
Amanta MonthMargashirsha
Purnimanta MonthPausha
Ritu (Season)Hemanta (Pre-winter)
AyanaDakshinayana
Vikram Samvat2195 · Virodhikrit
Shaka Samvat2060 · Vilambi
Sun Sign (Rashi)Dhanu (Sagittarius)
Moon Sign (Rashi)Tula (Libra)
Moon NakshatraVishakha · Pada 1

Lagna Kundali at sunrise · 07:12 AM

North Indian (Lagna chart)
9 Su Me Ju 10 Ma Sa Ra 11 12 1 2 3 4 Ke 5 6 7 Mo Ve 8

The Lagna (Ascendant) at sunrise is Sagittarius. House 1 holds the Lagna; each cell’s small number is its zodiac sign (1 = Aries … 12 = Pisces).

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Planetary Positions at sunrise · sidereal (Lahiri)

PlanetSignDegreeMotionStateNakshatra
SunSagittarius10° 20' 01"MargiUditaMula
MoonLibra20° 33' 51"MargiUditaVishakha
MarsCapricorn3° 41' 44"MargiUditaUttara Ashadha
MercurySagittarius9° 23' 35"MargiCombustMula
JupiterSagittarius20° 48' 41"MargiCombustPurva Ashadha
VenusLibra25° 22' 57"MargiUditaVishakha
SaturnCapricorn9° 01' 46"MargiUditaUttara Ashadha
RahuCapricorn21° 04' 28"VakriUditaShravana
KetuCancer21° 04' 28"VakriUditaAshlesha

Computed with the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) sidereal ayanamsa (25.795°). Want your personal chart? Generate a free Kundli or try your numerology.

Panchang — Frequently Asked Questions

What is Panchang?

Panchang (literally "five limbs") is the Hindu Vedic calendar for a day. Its five elements are Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, Karana and Vara (weekday). AstroAsk computes them from precise astronomy for your chosen date and city.

What is Rahu Kaal and why does it matter?

Rahu Kaal is an inauspicious period of roughly 90 minutes each day, traditionally avoided for starting new or important work. It is one-eighth of the daylight and its slot changes with the weekday — AstroAsk shows the exact times for your location.

What is the most auspicious time today?

Abhijit Muhurat — the eighth of the day's fifteen muhurtas, centred on local noon — is considered the most auspicious window for new beginnings. Brahma Muhurat before sunrise is ideal for meditation and study.

How accurate is the AstroAsk Panchang?

Sunrise, sunset, tithi, nakshatra, yoga and karana are computed from real planetary positions (Lahiri sidereal ayanamsa) and typically match leading almanacs within a couple of minutes.

What is the difference between Amanta and Purnimanta months?

Both name the lunar month but use different end points: an Amanta month ends at the new moon (Amavasya), while a Purnimanta month ends at the full moon (Purnima). AstroAsk shows both.