Discover the most accurate and comprehensive Vedic astrological calendar to guide you through your day. Our detailed Panchang helps you make informed decisions by understanding the celestial influences on your life. Whether you're planning a wedding, a new business venture, or simply looking for the best time to start something new, Taramandal’s Panchang provides you with the insights you need
Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar used in Vedic astrology to track the movements of celestial bodies and predict their influence on our lives. It’s an essential tool for determining auspicious (Shubh) and inauspicious (Ashubh) timings for a variety of activities, including rituals, ceremonies, and important decisions.
The word Panchang literally means "five limbs" – it refers to the five key components that govern the calendar:
These five elements are carefully calculated based on planetary positions and lunar phases to offer precise guidance on when to carry out significant tasks for maximum success and prosperity.
Tithi represents the lunar day, calculated based on the angular distance between the Sun and the Moon. A lunar month consists of 30 Tithis, divided into two phases:
Each Tithi has its own significance and is associated with specific deities and rituals. For instance:
Shukla Paksha is considered the best for initiating new projects, while Krishna Paksha is more suitable for introspection and completing ongoing tasks.
Each day of the week is governed by a celestial body and has its own energy:
Understanding the ruling planet of each day helps in planning activities that align with favorable energies. For example, Monday, ruled by the Moon, is ideal for spiritual and emotional activities, while Thursday, ruled by Jupiter, is best for knowledge and wisdom.
Nakshatras are 27 lunar mansions or constellations that the Moon traverses during its monthly cycle. Each Nakshatra has unique characteristics and influences:
Yoga in Panchang refers to the combined angular relationship between the Sun and the Moon. There are 27 Yogas, each affecting the day's auspiciousness. Some prominent Yogas include:
Each Yoga represents the combined energies of the Sun and Moon and affects the overall auspiciousness of the day. For example, Aayushman Yoga is considered favorable for longevity and health, while Atiganda Yoga may indicate challenges and obstacles.
Each Tithi is divided into two Karans, and there are a total of 11 Karans in the Panchang. The four fixed Karans occur only once a month, while the remaining seven are movable:
Fixed Karans: Kintughna, Chatushpada, Sakuni, Naga
Movable Karans: Bava, Balava, Kaulava, Taitila, Gara, Vanija, Vishti
Vishti Karana considered the most inauspicious, and activities are generally avoided during this time.
Taramandal's Panchang is carefully curated using Vedic astrology’s time-tested calculations, providing highly accurate results. Whether you are seeking advice for personal or professional matters, the Panchang ensures that you are always in harmony with the cosmic rhythms.
Reading the Panchang is simple. Begin by understanding the five key components:
You can consult the Shubh Muhurat for auspicious timings or the Rahu Kaal and other inauspicious periods to avoid unfavorable times. By carefully planning around these timings, you’ll enhance the outcomes of your endeavors.
Use Taramandal Astrology for expert insights and accurate predictions based on today’s Panchang. Align with the universe and make the most of each moment.
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