📅 Date & General Info
- Day: Wednesday
- Date: 04 March 2026
- Paksha (Lunar Phase): krishna Paksha (waning moon) at start, moving into Shukla Paksha in the evening.
- Tithi (Lunar Day):
- Pratipat (Krishna Paksha) until about 4:49 PM
- Then Dvitiya (Shukla Paksha) begins.
🌙 Moon & Zodiac
- Moon Rashi: Leo (Simha) most of the day, shifting later into Virgo (Kanya).
🌕 Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)
- Purva Phalguni Nakshatra until ~7:38 AM
- Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra from ~7:38 AM onward.
🪔 Yoga & Karana
- Yoga:
- Dhrithi ends early morning
- Soola starts later in the day and continues overnight.
- Karana:
- Kaulava until ~4:49 PM
- Taitula begins after ~4:49 PM.
☀️ Sunrise & Sunset
- Sunrise: ~6:49 AM
- Sunset: ~6:27 PM (Varies by city; example: Ujjain).
🕒 Inauspicious Timings (Avoid for Important Work)
Inauspicious Period
Approximate Time
Rahu Kaal
12:38 PM – 2:05 PM
Gulikai Kaal
~11:11 AM – 12:38 PM
Yamagandam
~8:17 AM – 9:44 AM
Dur Muhurat
~12:15 PM – 1:01 PM
Varjyam
~3:01 PM – 4:40 PM
(Times vary slightly by city — the above are typical North india averages.)
🌼 Auspicious Time Periods (Shubh Muhurat)
Auspicious Period
Approximate Time
Amrit Kaal
12:52 AM – 02:31 AM
Brahma Muhurat
05:12 AM – 06:00 AM
Abhijit Muhurta
~12:26 PM – 12:50 PM (varies)
These times are beneficial for spiritual practice, important beginnings, prayers, or rituals.
📜 Festivals & Special Observances
- Holi (Festival of Colours): The vibrant spring festival of Holi falls on 4 March 2026, when people celebrate with colours, sweets, and social gatherings. Holika Dahan is celebrated the night before, usually on 3 March.
- Gangaur Vrat Start: Some regions also observe the beginning of Gangaur Vrat on this day.
📌 Daily Panchang Summary
Panchang Element
Details
Tithi
Pratipat → Dvitiya
Paksha
Krishna → Shukla
Nakshatra
Purva Phalguni → Uttara Phalguni
Yoga
Dhrithi → Soola
Karana
Kaulava → Taitula
Moon Rashi
Leo → Virgo
Sunrise/Sunset
~6:49 AM / ~6:27 PM
Rahu Kaal
12:38 PM – 2:05 PM
Auspicious Times
Amrit Kaal, Brahma Muhurat, Abhijit Muhurat
✨ How to Use This Panchang
- Best for starting auspicious work: Early morning Brahma Muhurat and Abhijit Muhurat.
- Good for spiritual activities: Night and early morning Amrit Kaal.
- Avoid: Rahu Kaal, Gulikai, and Varjyam during timings listed above for major tasks or formal beginnings.
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