Daily Panchang
Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya and festival dates — computed locally with Swiss-Ephemeris precision. Free, no sign-in.
Five Limbs (Pancha-anga)
Amavasya
until 06:36 am
Ashvini
until 02:47 pm
Vishkambha
Sunrise
05:53 am
Sunset
06:47 pm
Moonrise
05:26 am
Moonset
06:49 pm
Inauspicious Periods
Avoid important workRahu Kaal
10:44 am – 12:20 pm
Yamaganda
03:34 pm – 05:11 pm
Gulika Kaal
07:30 am – 09:07 am
Auspicious Muhurtas
Abhijit
11:55 am – 12:46 pm
Universal victory window
Brahma
04:25 am – 05:09 am
Best for meditation
Govardhan
01:57 pm – 03:34 pm
Pre-dawn devotional
Amrit Kalam
09:27 am – 10:57 am
Highly auspicious
Varjyam
12:25 am – 01:55 am
Avoid
Choghadiya
Eight muhurtas of day & nightDay Choghadiya
Night Choghadiya
This Month's Festivals & Vrats
- Lunar
Anvadhan
Anvadhan refers to the ritual of replenishing or dedicating food and offerings to the deities, particularly after observing fasts or other rituals, seeking blessings for abundance.
- Solar
Panguni Uthiram
Panguni Uthiram, a significant Tamil festival, celebrates divine marriages like that of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, marked by grand temple processions and vows taken by devotees seeking marital harmony.
Panchang for New Delhi on Friday, 17 April 2026 — the vedic almanac shows you the day's tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga, karana and vara, alongside accurate sunrise and sunset times. The Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda and Gulika windows highlight inauspicious periods to avoid for new ventures, while Abhijit and Brahma muhurtas mark the most powerful auspicious slots of the day.