The panchanga is generated for the week of 15th through 21th 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.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 8th through 14th 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.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 1st to 7th Feb 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Again, Sun is now Uttarayan in Makar (Capricorn) and good muhurtas can be used.
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 25th to 21st Jan 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Again, Sun is now Uttarayan in Makar (Capricorn) and good muhurtas can be used.
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 18th to 24th Jan 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Again, Sun is now Uttarayan in Makar (Capricorn) and good muhurtas can be used.
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 11th January through 17th Jan 2015 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Again, Sun remains in Sagittarius and by the principle of Guru dosha, if you can avoid, avoid any good muhurtas till Makar Sankranti day, which is 14th. After 14th, Sun is uttarayan.
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.
With Sun in Saggitarius, there is a problem with the month as there is Guru Dosha (Sun is in sign of Jupiter). This period should generally be avoided for any big launch, opening or a new business or taking a long term financial positions.
The panchanga is generated for the week of 21sh through 27th December 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Not many good muhurtas are there through the week.
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 14th through 20th December 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Not many good muhurtas are there through the week.
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 7th through 13th December 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Not many good muhurtas are there through the week.
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 30th November through 6th December 2014 taking the reference of Bangalore, India. All days that do not conform to “panchanga shuddhi” principles will need to be avoided. Not many good muhurtas are there through the week. Panchak also continues through Tuesday night and ends shortly after Wednesday midnight.
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.
Contact Information | Need Help? | Frequently Asked Questions | Astrology Glossary | Sitemap | RSS Feeds
© Copyright 2014-2022, Abhilasha and Kshitij Sharma. All right reserved. Terms of Use.