Today's Panchang, June 19, 2022: Check out today's Tithi, Shubh muhurat, Rahu Kaal and other details
Today's Panchang, June 19, 2022: Today is the Shashti Tithi (Day 6), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Raviwar (Sunday). Scroll down to know today's sunrise, sunset, timings, shubh and ashubh muhurat, nakshatra, etc.
Today's Panchang June 19, 2022.
Today is the Shashti Tithi (Day 6), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Raviwar (Sunday). Therefore, observe the Raviwar Vrat and read on to know what astrologer Pandit Sujeet Ji Maharaj says about today's Panchang:
- Worship Lord Vishnu and Surya Bhagwan
- Recite the Shri Aditya Hridayam Stotram thrice and chant the Gayatri Mantra.
- Offer Arghya to Surya Dev and perform Rudrabhishek in a Shiva Temple by offering milk, Gangajal, honey and Bel Patra (Vilva leaves).
- Visit a temple, take the darshan of Shri Vishnu and read the Ramcharitmanas.
- Worship Goddess Durga, donate to charity and offer gud (jaggery) to gau mata.
Today's Panchang June 19, 2022
Day | June 19, 2022, Raviwar (Sunday) |
Tithi | Shashti Tithi (Day 6) |
Paksha | Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the moon) |
Month | Ashadha |
Sunrise | 5:24 AM |
Sunset | 7:21 PM |
Nakshatra | Dhanishtha Nakshatra |
Surya Rashi | Mithuna Rashi (Gemini) |
Chandra Rashi | Kumbh Rashi (Aquarius) |
Karan | Garaj |
Yog | Vishkambh |
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Abhijeet Muhurat | 11:59 AM to 12:44 PM |
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Vijaya Muhurat | 2:29 PM to 3:25 PM |
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Godhuli Muhurat | 6:09 PM to 6:15 PM |
Ashubh Muhurat (Inauspicious time) Rahu Kaal | 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM |
What is a Panchang?
The Panchang is a calendar based on the traditional units of the Hindu timekeeping system that documents all the day's significant time (muhurat and kaal), including the Nakshatra that remains in effect besides sunrise, moonrise timings and several other details.
In addition, the Panchang notes the Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana and Vaar. Hindus follow the Lunar and the Solar calendars to determine significant events and dates. Interestingly, the Lunar calendar can be classified into Purnimant and Amavasyant.
The former is based on the Lunar cycle that ends with the Full Moon Day (Purnima), while the latter is influenced by the Lunar phase that ends with the New Moon Day (Amavasya).
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