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The Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar used to determine daily planetary positions and their effects. It helps determine favourable and unfavourable timings for activities on a given day, month, or year.
Panchang is prepared for an entire samvatsaram (year) and acts as a daily reference guide.
The Hindu Panchang demonstrates how planets and celestial bodies influence time and human actions. It guides individuals in determining when to perform or avoid important activities in daily life.
It is commonly used to:
The word Panchangam means "five parts" or "five limbs." They are: Tithi, Varam, Nakshatram, Yogam, and Karanam.
Panchang is similar to an almanack in its purpose. Like an almanack, it provides time-based astronomical and calendrical information used for planning and decision-making.
Panchangam belongs to Siddhanta Bhagam, the branch that explains time, motion, and celestial order. It studies how planetary movements influence matter, nature, and life through time.
All changes in the universe occur within the framework of time. Creation (Srishti), protection (Sthithi), and destruction (Laya) operate under this eternal force. These changes arise from subtle cosmic energy acting on matter.
| Planet | Speed per Degree | Time to Traverse One Rasi (30°) | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | ~1 degree per day | ~30 days | Completes Zodiac in 365 days and 6 hours |
| Moon | 1 hour 48 minutes per degree | ~2 days 6 hours | Strong influence on tides and living beings |
| Mars | ~1.5 days per degree | ~45 days | Moderate moving planet |
| Mercury | Variable due to solar influence | ~27 days | Shows forward and backward motion; stays within 28° of the Sun |
| Venus | ~1 degree per day | ~30 days | Smooth and steady movement |
| Jupiter | Very slow | ~365 days | Takes one year to cross one Rasi |
| Saturn | ~1 month per degree | ~2.5 years (30 months) | Slowest-moving planet |
| Rahu | Reverse motion | ~18 months | Shadow planet; moves east to west |
| Ketu | Reverse motion | ~18 months | Shadow planet; moves east to west |
Kalachakra explains the Vedic method of tracking time, also known as Kaala Swaroopa. It describes time as a continuous cycle divided into multiple measurable units.
The twelve units of Vedic time (Kaala Swaroopa) are:
Yugam, Samvatsaram, Ayanam, Ritu, Masam, Paksham, Ahoratram, Yama, Muhurta, Vigati, Prana, Truti
For Panchangam calculations, a smaller set of six time units is commonly used. These units help track time from the annual to the daily level.
| Time Unit | Duration |
|---|---|
| Samvatsaram | 1 year |
| Ayanam | 6 months |
| Ritu | 2 months |
| Maasam | 1 month |
| Paksham | 15 days |
| Dinam | 1 day |
Ayanas divide the year into two equal time periods based on the Sun's movement. They indicate the Sun's northward and southward journey.
The Vedic system recognises six seasons, unlike the four-season system used in Europe. Each Ritu spans two lunar months.
| Ritu | Months | Season |
|---|---|---|
| Vasanta Ritu | Chaitra and Vaisakha | Spring season |
| Greeshma Ritu | Jyeshta and Ashada | Summer season |
| Varsha Ritu | Sravana and Bhadrapada | Rainy season |
| Sarad Ritu | Aswayuja and Kartika | Autumn season |
| Hemanta Ritu | Margasira and Pushya | Winter season |
| Sisir Ritu | Magha and Phalguna | Winter season |
Masam refers to a lunar month in the Panchang system. Twelve lunar months together form one Samvatsaram (year).
The twelve lunar months are:
Chaitra (March–April), Vaisakha (April–May), Jyeshta (May–June), Ashadha (June–July), Sravana (July–August), Bhadrapada (August–September), Aswayuja (September–October), Kartika (October–November), Margasira (November–December), Pushya (December–January), Magha (January–February), Phalguna (February–March)
Solar months are based on the Sun's movement through the Zodiac signs. There are twelve solar months in a year for those who follow the solar calendar.
A solar month begins when the Sun moves from one Rasi to the next. This transition, occurring roughly every 30 days, is called Rasi Sankramanam. For example, the Sun moving from Meena (Pisces) to Mesha (Aries) is called Mesha Sankramanam. Entry into Vrushabha (Taurus) is called Vrushabha Sankramanam. Each Sankramanam marks the start of a new solar month.
| Rasi | Zodiac Sign | Regional Name |
|---|---|---|
| Mesha | Aries | Chittirai |
| Vrushabha | Taurus | Vaigasi |
| Mithuna | Gemini | Ani |
| Kataka | Cancer | Adi |
| Simha | Leo | Avani |
| Kanya | Virgo | Purattasi |
| Thula | Libra | Alpisi |
| Vrishchika | Scorpio | Kartigai |
| Dhanus | Sagittarius | Margali |
| Makara | Capricorn | Thai |
| Kumbha | Aquarius | Masi |
| Meena | Pisces | Panguni |
Paksham refers to a fifteen-day division of the lunar month. Each lunar month is divided into two Pakshas based on the Moon's phases.
Each Paksham consists of fifteen days and plays a key role in Panchang calculations.
Tithi in Panchang is calculated using the angular distance between the Sun and the Moon. Each Tithi represents a 12-degree difference in their longitudinal positions.
A full lunar cycle covers 360 degrees and is divided into 30 Tithis. This calculation comes from dividing 360 degrees by 12 degrees.
To calculate a Tithi:
The resulting value indicates the current Tithi. Tithis are linked to the Moon's phases. Shukla Paksha covers the waxing phase from New Moon to Full Moon, while Krishna Paksha covers the waning phase from Full Moon to New Moon.
Each Paksha contains 15 Tithis. A Tithi does not follow a fixed 24-hour duration and can begin or end at any time of the day.
Panchang on Zodiaq gives accurate daily Panchangam details in one place. It helps you check today's tithi, paksha, month, and planetary movements as per the Hindu Panchang.
The online Panchang is updated daily and follows the traditional Panchang calendar system. You can rely on Zodiaq for precise Hindu Panchang information without manual calculations.
The Panchangam calendar on Zodiaq covers today and tomorrow with clear daily insights. You can view the Panchangam tomorrow to plan with confidence.
This online Panchang includes:
The Panchang calendar is designed for quick reference and accurate time-based guidance.