Panchang
The Panchang ('five limbs') is the Vedic almanac for a moment in time: Tithi (lunar day), Vaara (weekday), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga and Karana. Enter a date, time and place to compute all five, along with sunrise, sunset and the day's length.
Because the lunar factors advance through the day, the time you enter determines the exact values.
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How to read your result
Tithi and Nakshatra shift during the day, so the moment you enter matters — the values shown are for that exact time.
Paksha tells you whether the Moon is waxing (Shukla) or waning (Krishna).
How it's calculated
Sunrise, sunset and lunar positions are computed for the given coordinates and moment using the Lahiri sidereal system.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the five parts of the Panchang?
Tithi, Vaara (weekday), Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana — the five 'limbs' (anga) that give the Hindu almanac its name.
Can I get today's Panchang?
Yes — enter today's date, the current time and your city to see the Panchang for right now.
Why does the time change the result?
Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana all advance during the day, so a precise time gives the correct current values.