The panchang is a Hindu calendar that helps people determine the most auspicious time for various activities, such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and business transactions. It is based on the traditional Hindu lunar calendar, and consists of several elements that help to determine the most favorable time for different activities. A panchang consists of five elements: the tithi, the nakshatra, the yoga, the karana, and the vara. These elements are used to determine the auspicious times for various activities and rituals. The panchang is also used to determine the dates and times of astrological events such as eclipses and planetary transits. It is an important tool for Hindus to plan their daily and monthly schedules.
The elements of a panchang include:
Tithi: Tithi is the lunar day, and there are 30 tithis in a lunar month. Each tithi is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which tithi is most auspicious for their activity.
Nakshatra: Nakshatra is the constellation in which the moon is located on a particular day. There are 27 nakshatras in total, and each one is associated with a specific deity.
Yoga: Yoga is a specific combination of the tithi and the nakshatra, and there are 27 different yogas in total. Each yoga is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which yoga is most auspicious for their activity.
Karana: Karana is half of a tithi, and there are 11 different karanas in total. Each karana is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which karana is most auspicious for their activity.
Vaar: Vaar is the day of the week, and there are seven vaars in total. Each vaar is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which vaar is most auspicious for their activity.
Daily Panchang: 28th December 2022
The elements of a panchang include:
Tithi: Tithi is the lunar day, and there are 30 tithis in a lunar month. Each tithi is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which tithi is most auspicious for their activity.
Nakshatra: Nakshatra is the constellation in which the moon is located on a particular day. There are 27 nakshatras in total, and each one is associated with a specific deity.
Yoga: Yoga is a specific combination of the tithi and the nakshatra, and there are 27 different yogas in total. Each yoga is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which yoga is most auspicious for their activity.
Karana: Karana is half of a tithi, and there are 11 different karanas in total. Each karana is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which karana is most auspicious for their activity.
Vaar: Vaar is the day of the week, and there are seven vaars in total. Each vaar is associated with a specific deity, and the panchang helps people determine which vaar is most auspicious for their activity.
Daily Panchang: 28th December 2022