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Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana & Rahu Kaal for New Delhi
What is Panchang?+
Panchang(literally "five limbs") is the traditional Hindu calendar and almanac. It consists of five elements: Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (luni-solar combination), Karana (half of tithi), and Vara (weekday). It is used daily to determine auspicious timings for rituals, ceremonies, and important activities.
The Tithiis calculated from the angular distance between the Sun and Moon. Each 12 degrees of separation equals one tithi, giving 30 tithis in a lunar month — 15 in the waxing phase (Shukla Paksha) and 15 in the waning phase (Krishna Paksha).
Checking the daily panchang is an integral part of Hindu tradition. It helps in selecting muhurtas (auspicious moments) for starting new ventures, performing puja, fasting on specific tithis like Ekadashi, and understanding the planetary influences of the day.
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Amritsar Panchang — अमृतसर पंचांग
State
Punjab
Sunrise Range
5:00–7:20 AM
Coordinates
31.63°N, 74.87°E
Amritsar, the holiest city of the Sikh faith, has sunrise from 5:00 AM in June to 7:20 AM in December. The Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is one of India's most visited spiritual sites, with sunrise Kirtan Darbar being a daily sacred event. Baisakhi (Sikh New Year) and Gurpurab (birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) are the city's most sacred festivals. Amritsar's Hindu community also actively observes Navratri and Diwali using traditional Panchanga guidance.
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Why does the same choghadiya not work for everyone?
A good muhurat depends on your city, purpose, Moon sign, and active dasha. Get the timing and sankalp together.
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What your personal muhurat plan will show
- Why the same choghadiya does not work for everyone.
- How your city, Moon sign, dasha, and purpose decide the better window.
- Which timing to avoid and what sankalp to take before starting.
Five Elements of Amritsar Panchang
The traditional Panchang (पंचांग, meaning “five limbs”) comprises five essential elements that determine auspiciousness for any activity in Amritsar:
Tithi (तिथि)
Lunar day — the angular relationship between Sun and Moon. 30 Tithis per lunar month.
Nakshatra (नक्षत्र)
Lunar mansion — the constellation the Moon occupies. 27 Nakshatras in the lunar zodiac.
Yoga (योग)
Combination of Sun and Moon longitudes. 27 Yogas from Vishkambha to Vaidhriti.
Karana (करण)
Half-Tithi — there are 11 Karanas, cycling through 60 Karanas in a lunar month.
Vara (वार)
Day of the week, each ruled by a planet (Sun=Sunday through Saturn=Saturday).
AmritsarFestivals & Panchang
Amritsar's major festivals — Baisakhi, Gurpurab, Diwali— are calculated using the Hindu lunisolar calendar. Festival dates change each year because the lunar calendar drifts against the solar calendar. The Panchang above shows today's Tithi and Nakshatra. For complete annual festival almanacs with specific timings for Amritsar, use the Ishvaram Jyotish app.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is today's Panchang calculated for Amritsar?
The Panchang for Amritsar is calculated using Swiss Ephemeris with Amritsar's exact coordinates (Punjab, latitude/longitude). Sunrise in Amritsar ranges from 5:00–7:20 AM seasonally, which affects the start of each Tithi. The Panchang shows today's Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and planetary positions — all calibrated to Amritsar's local time.
What is today's auspicious Muhurat in Amritsar?
Auspicious muhurtas in Amritsar depend on today's Tithi, Nakshatra, and Choghadiya periods. The Panchang above shows planetary positions and the current Tithi. For specific muhurtas (Vivah, Griha Pravesh, Vyapar, etc.), combine the Panchang data with the Choghadiya calculator — both are available for Amritsar on this site.
Why are Amritsar's Panchang timings different from other cities?
Panchang timings vary because they are based on actual astronomical observations for a specific location. Amritsar's sunrise (5:00–7:20 AM), longitude, and latitude determine the precise start and end times of Tithis, Nakshatras, and Yogas. A Amritsar Panchang uses the city's actual coordinates rather than a single standard Indian time.
When is Baisakhi in Amritsar in 2025–2026?
Baisakhi dates are determined by the Hindu lunisolar calendar and are the same across India, though local observance customs vary. The Panchang above shows today's Tithi and Nakshatra, which you can use to track approaching festivals. For annual festival calendars, the Ishvaram Jyotish app provides complete Indian festival almanacs with Amritsar-specific timing where relevant.