Sunday, 23 August 2026 · IST · Delhi NCR
Updated daily · Computed for 28.61°N, 77.21°E
🟢 Auspicious: Amrit, Shubh, Labh, Char · 🔴 Avoid: Udveg, Kaal, Rog
☀️ Day Choghadiya
| 05:55–07:33 | Udveg |
| 07:33–09:10 | Char |
| 09:10–10:48 | Labh |
| 10:48–12:25 | Amrit |
| 12:25–14:02 | Kaal |
| 14:02–15:40 | Shubh |
| 15:40–17:17 | Rog |
| 17:17–18:54 | Udveg |
🌙 Night Choghadiya
| 18:54–20:17 | Shubh |
| 20:17–21:40 | Rog |
| 21:40–23:03 | Udveg |
| 23:03–00:25 | Char |
| 00:25–01:48 | Labh |
| 01:48–03:11 | Amrit |
| 03:11–04:33 | Kaal |
| 04:33–05:56 | Shubh |
7-Day Outlook
| Day | Tithi | Nakshatra | Yoga | Sunrise/Sunset | Rahu Kaal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today 2026-08-23 |
Shukla Ekadashi | Mula | Vishkambha | ↑ 05:55 ↓ 18:54 | 17:17–18:54 |
| Monday 2026-08-24 |
Shukla Dwadashi | Purva Ashadha | Priti ✓ | ↑ 05:56 ↓ 18:53 | 07:33–09:10 |
| Tuesday 2026-08-25 |
Shukla Dwadashi | Uttara Ashadha | Ayushman ✓ | ↑ 05:56 ↓ 18:52 | 15:38–17:15 |
| Wednesday 2026-08-26 |
Shukla Trayodashi | Shravana | Saubhagya ✓ | ↑ 05:57 ↓ 18:51 | 12:24–14:01 |
| Thursday 2026-08-27 |
Shukla Chaturdashi | Dhanishtha | Shobhana ✓ | ↑ 05:57 ↓ 18:50 | 14:00–15:37 |
| Friday 2026-08-28 |
Shukla Purnima | Shatabhisha | Atiganda | ↑ 05:58 ↓ 18:49 | 10:47–12:24 |
| Saturday 2026-08-29 |
Krishna Pratipada | Purva Bhadrapada | Sukarma ✓ | ↑ 05:58 ↓ 18:48 | 09:11–10:47 |
About Panchang
Panchang (पंचांग) is the traditional Hindu almanac — the word means “five limbs”: Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara (weekday). Together they describe the quality of time, helping devotees choose auspicious windows for travel, business, ceremonies and daily practice.
The Delhi Panchang is computed for coordinates 28.61°N, 77.21°E using the Nirayana (sidereal) system with Lahiri ayanamsa — the standard for traditional Indian astrology. Because sunrise varies by location, Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya times are unique to Delhi (New Delhi).
The lunar day. Each 12° of Moon–Sun separation is one tithi. There are 30 tithis per lunar month, split into Shukla (waxing) and Krishna (waning) paksha.
One of 27 lunar mansions, each spanning 13°20′ of the sidereal zodiac. The Moon transits one nakshatra roughly every day, shaping activities initiated then.
Determined by the sum of the Sun and Moon's sidereal longitudes divided by 13°20′. Of the 27 yogas, some are highly auspicious (Siddha, Amrita) and some are inauspicious (Vishkambha).
A ~90-minute inauspicious window ruled by Rahu. It falls in a different part of the daytime on each weekday. Avoid starting new or important work during this period.
Eight equal day slots and eight night slots, each with a quality. Amrit, Shubh, Labh and Char are auspicious; Udveg, Kaal and Rog are to be avoided.
The pre-dawn window ~96–48 minutes before sunrise. Considered the most powerful time for spiritual practice, japa, yoga and meditation.
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