📅 Daily Panchang – 07 march 2026

Day: Saturday
Date: 07 march 2026
Location Context: indian Hindu Panchang (based on cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ujjain, etc.)

🌞 Sunrise & Sunset

  • Sunrise: Around 6:31AM6:35AM IST
  • Sunset: Around 6:20PM6:25PM IST
    These timings mark the traditional Hindu day from morning to evening.

🌙 Tithi (Lunar Day)

Tithi shows the lunar phase of the moon and influences auspicious and inauspicious timings:

  • Krishna Paksha Chaturthi: until about 7:17PM
  • Krishna Paksha Panchami: starts after about 7:17PM and continues into the next day.
    This means the moon is waning in its cycle, moving from the fourth to the fifth lunar day.

🌟 Nakshatra (Star Constellation)

  • Chitra Nakshatra: until about 11:15AM
  • Swati Nakshatra: from around 11:15AM onwards
    Nakshatras influence personality traits and are used to time rituals, ceremonies, and pujas.

🔭 Yoga and Karana

  • Yog (Cosmic Descriptor):
    • Vridhi till about early morning
    • Dhruva starts from around 6:52AM and continues onward
  • Karana (Half‑Tithi Units):
    • Balava until about 7:17PM
    • Kaulava after that
      Yog and Karana are used to determine auspicious time periods for rituals.

 Inauspicious Time Periods

Certain segments of the day are traditionally avoided for starting new or important tasks:

  • Rahu Kaal: ~9:30 AM – 11:00 AM (approx)
  • Gulika Kalam: ~6:30 AM – 8:00 AM
  • Yamagandam: ~1:55 PM – 3:23 PM
  • Varjyam: ~5:23 PM – 7:08 PM
    These periods are considered unfavourable for auspicious activities such as weddings, new ventures, or important journeys.

 Auspicious Time Slots

Several time periods on this day are favourable for spiritual or important undertakings:

  • Amrit Kaal: Early morning (around 3:53AM5:38AM)
  • Abhijit Muhurat: Around 12:00PM12:50PM
    These are considered highly favourable for ceremonies, prayers, new beginnings, and important decisions.

🪔 Religious and Seasonal Context

  • Month: Phalguna
  • Paksha: krishna Paksha (waning moon)
  • Seasonal Phase: Traditional Shishir (late winter) transitioning into Vasant (spring)
    This period is significant for Hindu observances and seasonal changes.

📌 Summary Table – 07 march 2026

Aspect

Details

Sunrise – Sunset

~6:31 AM – 6:25 PM IST

Tithi

Krishna Chaturthi → Panchami

Nakshatra

Chitra → Swati

Yoga

Vridhi → Dhruva

Karana

Balava → Kaulava

Rahu Kaal

~9:30 AM – ~11:00 AM

Gulika Kalam

~6:30 AM – ~8:00 AM

Yamagandam

~1:55 PM – ~3:23 PM

Varjyam

~5:23 PM – ~7:08 PM

Amrit Kaal

Early morning

Abhijit Muhurat

~12:00 PM – ~12:50 PM

Data may slightly vary based on your specific city in India.

🏁 How to Use This Panchang

  • Planning Puja or Rituals: Use Abhijit Muhurat and Amrit Kaal for best results.
  • Avoiding Obstacles: Refrain from starting new, important work during Rahu Kaal, Gulika, Yamagandam, and Varjyam.
  • Seasonal Awareness: Being in Krishna Paksha and entering spring encourages spiritual and agricultural observances.

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