Ragini reading a Panchang manuscript in a celestial rose garden

Daily Panchang

Your day,
decoded.

Know the lunar rhythm, your visible timing windows, and the details behind the five Panchang limbs for the place you choose.

VaraTithiNakshatraKaranaYoga
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Personal PanchangSet your place and date
Aug222026

Selected day - Default

Krishna Ashtami to Navami with Revati to Ashwini

Factual daily summary from the live source: Saturday, sunrise Unavailable, sunset Unavailable, Moon sign -.

Shown from live dataKrishna Ashtami to Navami+Revati to Ashwini+Saturday
Supportive windowsUnavailableNo approved supportive window returned.
Caution windowsUnavailableNo caution window returned.

Monthly Panchang

August 2026

Month loaded from the live Panchang source.

SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT
Selected day Festival or vrat markerMonth cells use cached/live API values only.

The five limbs of the day

Panchang, in plain language

The Sanskrit terms stay visible; each card explains what the limb means without inventing a good/bad score.

22 August 2026 - Pune, India
oTithii
Krishna Ashtami to Navami

The lunar day, describing the emotional rhythm and nature of activity.

Transition unavailable
*Nakshatrai
Revati to Ashwini

The Moon's star field, showing the instinctive tone of the day.

Transition unavailable
YYogai
Atiganda to Sukarman

The combined Sun-Moon quality, describing the day's atmosphere.

Transition unavailable
<>Karanai
See daily panchang

Half a lunar day, useful for practical action and pacing.

Transition unavailable
SuVarai
Saturday

The weekday and planetary ruler, giving the broad daily emphasis.

Until sunrise tomorrow

Daylight timing map

Plan around returned windows

Segments are positioned from the actual sunrise/sunset and window times returned by the Panchang source.

Unavailable SunriseLocal daylightUnavailable Sunset
MorningMiddayAfternoonEvening

Auspicious windows

No approved auspicious window returned for this day.

Caution windows

No caution window returned for this day.

Festivals and vrats

No selected-day marker returned

Festival, vrat, Ekadashi, Purnima and Amavasya markers appear only when returned or derived by the existing rule layer.