Five Panchang limbs
Read tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga and karana together instead of relying on only one daily calendar factor.
Check tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise, Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya, Hora and auspicious muhurat windows for your selected place.
AstroRoshni Panchang is built for practical daily decisions: checking the current lunar day, understanding the Moon nakshatra, avoiding difficult periods, and finding cleaner windows for worship, travel, purchases, meetings and new beginnings.
Read tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga and karana together instead of relying on only one daily calendar factor.
Sunrise, sunset, Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika and Choghadiya depend on the selected city and date.
Use Choghadiya, Hora and special muhurat periods to plan worship, travel, business tasks and important starts.
Combine daily Panchang with festivals and lunar phase details for a clearer Hindu calendar view.
Start with sunrise because the Vedic day is anchored to local sunrise. Then read the tithi for lunar energy, nakshatra for the Moon's active star field, yoga for the day quality and karana for action suitability. The strongest Panchang reading comes from combining these factors with the purpose of the activity.
Avoid Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda and Gulika for important launches whenever possible. For everyday work, Choghadiya and Hora provide quick timing guidance. For major life events, use a dedicated muhurat because marriage, property, vehicle, griha pravesh and business starts each require different astrological checks.
Panchang is the traditional Hindu calendar that combines five Vedic time factors: tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga and karana. It is used to understand the quality of a day and choose suitable timings.
Panchang timings depend on sunrise, sunset and local astronomical calculations. The same date can have different Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya, tithi ending time or nakshatra ending time in different cities.
For daily use, check tithi, nakshatra, weekday, sunrise, sunset, Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika, Choghadiya and Hora. For ceremonies, also compare muhurat quality and avoid inauspicious periods.
Yes. Select your city or coordinates so the Panchang can use local sunrise and sunset based calculations for your place.
Panchang describes the daily Vedic calendar factors. Muhurat is the process of choosing a specific favorable time window using Panchang, weekday, nakshatra, planetary strength and the purpose of the activity.