The panchanga is generated for the week of 26th April through 2nd May 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 19th April through 24th April 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 12th April through 18th April 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 5th April through 11th April 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 29th March through 4th April 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 22nd through 28th March 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 15th through 21st March 2015 taking the reference of many cities through the world. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 8th through 14th March 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 1st through 7th March 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 22nd through 28th Feb 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided.
If you are looking for specific time/details for your place, then you should use the panchanga applet on this page – panchanga.html. The table below explains how to read the changes. Take the case of Tithi for example:
Tithi | Start Time |
Prathama | Start of the day at 12:00 AM |
Dvitiya | Starts at 3:45 PM |
The Tithi at the start of the day, i.e. at 12:00 midnight is displayed. The second, if any, indicates change in Tithi at the time. In the above example, it means that at 12:00 midnight, the tithi was Prathama and at 3:45 in the afternoon, it changed to Dvitiya. In other words, Tithi from the start of day till 3:45 PM was Prathama and the tithi from 3:45 PM till the end of day would be Dvitiya.
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