🗓️ Daily Panchang – 11 january 2026 (Sunday)

📜 Date & Calendar

  • Gregorian Date: sunday, 11 january 2026
  • Hindu Month / Paksha: Magh krishna Paksha (waning phase of moon)
  • Tithi:
    • Krishna Paksha Ashtami until about 10:20 AM
    • Krishna Paksha Navami begins after 10:20 AM

🌙 Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)

  • Chitra Nakshatra until around 6:12 PM
  • After 6:12 PM, Swati Nakshatra begins

🌞 Sun & Moon

  • Sun Sign (Surya): Dhanu (Sagittarius) — sun remains in Dhanu throughout the day.
  • Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi):
    • Kanya (Virgo) till early morning
    • Tula (Libra) for most of the day (varies slightly by region)

⏰ Key Times & Muhurat

Auspicious Timings

  • Abhijit Muhurta: Around 11:07 AM – 12:53 PM (ideal for many auspicious activities)

Inauspicious / Caution Periods

  • Rahu Kaal: ~4:24 PM – 5:43 PM (avoid starting major tasks)
  • Yamagandam: ~12:29 PM – 1:48 PM
  • Gulika Kaal: ~3:06 PM – 4:24 PM
  • Durmuhurta: ~4:19 PM – 5:01 PM
  • Varjyam: Late night to early morning hours (not ideal for auspicious acts)

☀️ yoga & Karana

  • Yoga: Sukarman (benevolent) in early part of day → Dhriti begins later.
  • Karana:
    • Kaulava until ~10:20 AM
    • Taitila until late evening
    • Garaja after that

🌄 Sunrise & Sunset

  • Sunrise: ~07:15 AM – 07:16 AM
  • Sunset: ~05:43 PM – 06:16 PM (varies slightly by city)

🧭 Daily Panchang Summary (Meaning & Use)

The Panchang is a traditional Hindu astronomical and astrological calendar used to select auspicious times and understand daily cosmic influences. On 11 january 2026, the following are key influences:

📍 Tithi

  • Ashtami through morning signifies devotion and spiritual focus.
  • Navami from mid‑morning onwards continues devotional and practical energies.

✨ Nakshatra

  • Chitra supports clarity, beauty, and detailed work.
  • Swati later favors flexibility and communication.

📆 Yoga

  • Sukarman brings auspicious energy conducive to good deeds.
  • Dhriti emphasizes steadiness and resolve.

🧿 Tips According to Panchang

✅ Good time for:

  • Daily worship, learning, communication, and starting thoughtful tasks during Abhijit Muhurta.

❌ Avoid starting new ventures:

  • During Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal and Durmuhurta, traditional astrological guidelines recommend not commencing major work.

📌 Cultural & Practical Notes

  • There are no major festivals or compulsory fasts on this date itself (but local observances like sunday rituals or specific regional practices may apply).
  • The day’s Panchang helps plan puja, important meetings, travel, and personal events for best auspicious timing.

 

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