The Science of Vedic Timekeeping
In Vedic culture, time is not just a linear measurement; it is a quality. Aaj Ka Panchang helps us identify what quality of time we are currently in. By following the Panchang, you can ensure that your important efforts are supported by the natural flow of cosmic energies.
The word Panchang comes from 'Pancha' (Five) and 'Anga' (Parts). These five parts are:
Tithi
The Lunar Day, crucial for festivals and ceremonies.
Nakshatra
The Lunar Mansion, influencing our mental state.
Var
The Weekday, ruled by one of the seven planets.
Yoga
A combination of Sun and Moon for harmonious living.
Karana
Half a Tithi, used for specialized tasks and timing.
Rahu Kaal and Shubh Muhurat
One of the most practical uses of daily Panchang is identifying Rahu Kaal. Our tool provides precise start and end times for Rahu Kaal based on your exact location, so you can avoid starting important work during these 90-minute windows.
Conversely, we identify Abhijit Muhurat and other Shubh timings, which are considered highly auspicious for success in any endeavor.