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Tithi Amavaasyaa
Nakshatra Poorvaa
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Sunrise 06:27
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Sunset 18:44
Rahukaal 11:03 - 12:35

Today's Outlook

Amavasya, Varjya

🪔 Panchang Details

Date
11 Sept 2026
Weekday
Friday
Tithi
Amavaasyaa
Nakshatra
Poorvaa
Yoga
Saadhya 17:02
Karana
Kinstughna 20:18

Timings

Sunrise
06:27
Sunset
18:44
Moonrise
पुढच्या दिवशी
Moonset
18:54
Rahukaal
11:03 - 12:35
Braahma Muhurta
04:50

📅 Calendar Info

Shaka
1948
Sanvatsara
Paraabhava
Ayana
Dakshinaayana
Ritu
Sharada Rutu
Maasa
Shraavana
Paksha
Krishna

Planetary Positions

Chandra Rashi
19:08 After. Kanyaa
Ravi Rashi Nakshatra
Simha - Poorvaa
Guru Rashi
Karka
Shukra Rashi
Tulaa
Rashi Pravesha
No rashi pravesha

🎯 Festivals & Vratas

  • Ishti
  • Pratipada Shraaddha
  • Amaavasya ends morning 8:57

📖 About Today's Panchang

Tithi Details

On 11 September 2026, the Panchang for Mumbai shows Amavaasyaa tithi during Krishna of the Hindu month Shraavana. 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 Poorvaa, 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 06:27 and sunset at 18:44. Moonrise occurs at पुढच्या दिवशी and moonset at 18:54. Brahma Muhurta, traditionally regarded as the most auspicious time for spiritual practices, meditation, and study, begins at 04:50. Rahu Kaal, considered an inauspicious period best avoided for starting new ventures or important undertakings, falls during 11:03 - 12:35.

Day Guidance

Based on the overall panchang analysis, this day is rated as "Best Day". Amavasya, 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 Ishti, Pratipada Shraaddha, Amaavasya ends morning 8:57. 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.