Panchang for Mumbai – (Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna)
Today's Outlook
Chaturdashi Varjya
Panchang Details
- Date
- 14 June 2026
- Weekday
- Sunday
- Tithi
- Chaturdashi
- Nakshatra
- Rohini
- Yoga
- Dhriti 13:15
- Karana
- Chatushpaada 22:22
Timings
- Sunrise
- 06:02
- Sunset
- 19:16
- Moonrise
- 29:46
- Moonset
- 18:45
- Rahukaal
- 17:36 - 19:16
- Braahma Muhurta
- 04:26
Calendar Info
- Shaka
- 1948
- Sanvatsara
- Paraabhava
- Ayana
- Uttarayana
- Ritu
- Grishma Rutu
- Maasa
- Adhika Jyeshtha
- Paksha
- Krishna
Planetary Positions
- Chandra Rashi
- Vrishabha
- Ravi Rashi Nakshatra
- Vrishabha - Mriga
- Guru Rashi
- Karka
- Shukra Rashi
- Karka
- Rashi Pravesha
- No rashi pravesha
Festivals & Vratas
- Darsh Amavasya
- Anvadhan
- Amavaasyaa Shraaddha
- Darsha Amaavasya
- Amaavasya begins afternoon 12:20
About Today's Panchang
Tithi Details
On 14 June 2026, the Panchang for Mumbai shows Chaturdashi tithi during Krishna of the Hindu month Adhika Jyeshtha. The karana for this period is . The tithi is the lunar day in the Hindu calendar, determined by the angular distance between the Sun and Moon. Each tithi has unique characteristics that influence the suitability of various activities, rituals, and ceremonies.
Nakshatra & Yoga
The nakshatra (lunar mansion) for today is Rohini, and the yoga is . The Moon is positioned in . Nakshatras are the 27 lunar mansions through which the Moon travels, each governing different aspects of life. The yoga, formed by the combined longitude of the Sun and Moon, adds another layer of auspiciousness to the day's activities.
Auspicious & Inauspicious Timings
Sunrise in Mumbai is at 06:02 and sunset at 19:16. Moonrise occurs at 29:46 and moonset at 18:45. Brahma Muhurta, traditionally regarded as the most auspicious time for spiritual practices, meditation, and study, begins at 04:26. Rahu Kaal, considered an inauspicious period best avoided for starting new ventures or important undertakings, falls during 17:36 - 19:16.
Day Guidance
Based on the overall panchang analysis, this day is rated as "Best Day". Chaturdashi Varjya The Date Panchang has been providing accurate panchang calculations based on traditional Hindu astronomical methods since 1916. Consult this daily panchang to align your important events, pujas, muhurtas, and daily activities with favorable cosmic timings.
Festivals & Vratas
Today's festivals and observances include Darsh Amavasya, Anvadhan, Amavaasyaa Shraaddha, Darsha Amaavasya, Amaavasya begins afternoon 12:20. These occasions hold special cultural and spiritual significance in the Hindu calendar and are traditionally observed with specific rituals, prayers, and customs. Refer to the detailed panchang information above for precise timings of these observances.
