🪔 April 26, 2026 – Daily Panchang (Hindu Calendar)

Here is the detailed Panchang for Sunday, april 26, 2026 (based on indian standard time):

📅 Basic Details

Day: Sunday

Tithi: krishna Paksha Navami (9th lunar day) – continues through most of the day

Paksha: krishna Paksha (waning phase of the Moon)

Month: Vaishakha (as per Amanta calendar followed in South India)

Ritu (Season): Vasanta (Spring)

🌙 Nakshatra (Star)

Uttara Ashadha (till around late morning)

Then transitions to Shravana

These nakshatras are considered good for planning, discipline, and learning activities.

🧘 Yoga

Siddhi Yoga (highly auspicious)
This yoga is believed to bring success in efforts and completion of important tasks.

⏰ Karana

Garaja

Followed by Vanija

These Karanas are suitable for business-related work and practical decisions.

🌅 Important Timings (Approximate – may vary slightly by city)

Sunrise: 5:50 AM

Sunset: 6:20 PM

⛔ Rahu Kalam

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Avoid starting new or important work during this time.

⚠️ Yamagandam

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Not considered favorable for ज༁भ (auspicious) beginnings.

❌ Gulika Kalam

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

🌿 Auspicious & Inauspicious Notes

✅ Good For:

Planning long-term goals

Spiritual practices and पूजा

Learning and disciplined work

❌ Avoid:

Major financial decisions during Rahu Kalam

Impulsive actions or arguments

🪷 Spiritual Significance

Krishna Paksha Navami is often associated with introspection and letting go. It is a good day to:

Practice meditation

Focus on inner growth

Reduce negativity

✨ Summary

April 26, 2026 carries calm yet productive energy. With Siddhi Yoga and stable nakshatras, the day supports steady progress, provided you avoid inauspicious time periods like Rahu Kalam.

 

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