Dainik Panchang — Hindu Calendar & Auspicious Timings
"Ninth day after Amavasya (new moon) or Purnima (full moon)."
Auspicious Guidelines: Good for work related to agriculture and nature.
"Subsequent success. Associated with determination, focus, and perseverance."
Auspicious Guidelines: Good for activities that require determination and focus.
"Inauspicious. Associated with inauspiciousness, negative energy, and bad luck."
Daily Influence: Not good for any activity.
Influence & Action: Time for learning, teaching,donation and religious activities
Panchang is the Hindu calendar followed by Vedic astrology, which provides complete detail on each day's Tithis and auspicious and inauspicious timings. Today's Panchang on Astroway is based on Vijay Vishwa Panchang, which is the rarest of Panchang, used by Astrologers for hundreds of years. Through Daily Panchang, you can get all the information about the time, date, and day to determine the Muhurat for everything.
The five elements of Panchang are Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (a luni-solar day), Karana (half of a Tithi), and Vaara (weekday). Together these five elements help determine the most auspicious timings for rituals, ceremonies, and new beginnings.