VEDIC PANCHANG

Vedic Panchang Calendar

Use this daily Panchang and Hindu calendar view to choose any date and see tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise, sunset, and verified tithi-based observance indicators.

Location and selected date

Default: New Delhi
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SELECTED DAY

June 15, 2026

New Delhi, India | Asia/Kolkata

Amavasya Observance
Weekday

Monday

Sunrise

5:23 AM

Sunset

7:20 PM

Tithi

Amavasya (Krishna Paksha)

Nakshatra

Mrigashira

Yoga

Shoola

Karana

Naga

Moon sign

Taurus

Highlighted markers currently show recurring observances derived from calculated tithi only. Regional or named festivals will be shown only after a verified festival data source is integrated.

MONTH VIEW

June 2026

Vrat / observance marker Click a date to open details on the left.
Guides

Why use this Vedic Panchang Calendar

Use the Vedic Panchang Calendar as a daily Panchang and Hindu calendar view. Choose a date to review tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, moon sign, sunrise, sunset, and calculated recurring vrat indicators in one trusted planning view.

Trusted Tools
  • Scan a monthly tithi calendar and tap the day you want to review.
  • See calculated vrat indicators alongside the day's Panchang details.
  • Use it as a daily guide before deeper horoscope or muhurta study.
Frequently asked questions

What is Panchang used for?

Panchang is commonly used to understand the day's lunar timing, nakshatra rhythm, tithi quality, and ritual suitability.

Can I click a calendar date for details?

Yes. The Vedic Panchang Calendar lets you tap a date to open details such as tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, moon sign, sunrise, sunset, and vrat markers.

Is this enough for muhurta?

It is a strong daily reference, but important muhurta still benefits from fuller chart context and tradition-specific review.

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