पञ्चाङ्ग · Vedic almanac

Today's Panchang

Thursday, June 4, 2026 · Guruvara, the day of Jupiter (Guru).

The five limbs

Pancha-anga · Five threads of today

Tithi (lunar day), Vara (weekday), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (sun-moon angle), and Karana (half-tithi) — together they map the texture of any single day.

Tithi

Shukla Paksha · 5

Panchami

Wisdom and learning are favoured. Study, write, listen.

Vara

Weekday

Thursday

Guruvara

Ruled by Jupiter (Guru). The day inherits this planet's quality.

Nakshatra

Lunar mansion

Purva Ashadha

Lord: Venus

The early invincible — confidence, water, persuasion.

Yoga

Sun-Moon angle

Shubha

Auspicious — favourable across most matters.

Karana

Half-tithi

Bava

Each tithi contains two karanas. They subdivide the day's energy into morning and afternoon textures.

✦ Today, in a sentence

Wisdom and learning are favoured. Study, write, listen. Auspicious — favourable across most matters.

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Sunrise & sunset

Reference: Delhi (28.6°N) — geo-precise timings ship in Phase 2.

Sunrise

05:20

The day begins · ब्राह्म मुहूर्त ends

Sunset

19:15

Pradosh begins · the day softens

⏱ Muhurat

Auspicious & inauspicious windows

Traditional Vedic windows for the day. Use Abhijit for any important action; avoid Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, and Gulika for new beginnings if you follow muhurat strictly.

✓ Abhijit Muhurat

Most auspicious

12:06 – 12:30

The "invincible" window — 24 minutes around solar noon, when Brahma is said to face all directions. Favoured for any beginning of importance.

◦ Rahu Kaal

Avoid for beginnings

14:02 – 15:46

Traditional window ruled by Rahu. Tradition advises pausing major undertakings — though everyday work continues. A pause more than a prohibition.

◦ Yamaganda

05:20 – 07:04

Yama's window. Traditionally avoided for travel or new ventures.

◦ Gulika Kaal

08:49 – 10:33

Saturn's son's window. A reflective time — not for celebrations.

✦ Our promise: we treat muhurat as a frame for awareness, not a fear-tool. A bad muhurat doesn't doom a meeting; a good one doesn't guarantee one. Use these as a quiet rhythm, not a verdict.