Today's Panchang, September 15, 2022: Check out tithi Shubh Muhurat Nakshatra Daily Panchang Sunrise Sunset Moon Rashi

Today's Panchang, September 15, 2022: Today is the Panchami Tithi (Day 5), Ashwin, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Guruwar (Thursday). Scroll down to know today's sunrise, sunset, timings, shubh and ashubh muhurat, nakshatra, etc.
Today's Panchang September 15, 2022

Today's Panchang September 15, 2022

Today is the Panchami Tithi (Day 5), Ashwin, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle). However, those following the Pitru Paksha shall perform the Shashti Shraddh today. Nonetheless, devotees of Lord Vishnu may observe a vrat and perform puja. Read on to know what astrologer Pandit Sujeet Ji Maharaj says about today's Panchang:
  • Worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu
  • Read the Shri Sukt, Aranyakand and Hanuman Bahuk.
  • Visit a Shri Vishnu temple in the evening and do four parikramas.
  • Worship Lord Hanuman.
  • Donate masoor and gud (jaggery) and other food items.
The Sun (Surya) is in the Simha Rashi (Leo), while the Moon shall be at the Mesha Rashi (Aries). And the Bharani Nakshatra will remain in effect. Therefore, read on to know the sunrise (Suryoday), sunset (Suryast) timings, shubh (auspicious), ashubh (inauspicious) muhurat, rahu kaal, and other details of Aaj ka Panchang, September 15, 2022.
Day September 15, 2022, Guruwar (Thursday)
Tithi Panchami Tithi (Day 5)
Paksha Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the moon)
Month Ashwin
Sunrise 6:08 AM
Sunset 6:23 PM
Nakshatra Bharani Nakshatra
Surya Rashi Simha Rashi (Leo)
Chandra Rashi Mesha Rashi (Aries)
Karan Taitil
Yog Harshan
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Abhijeet Muhurat 11:56 AM to 12:48 PM
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Vijaya Muhurat 2:29 PM to 3:28 PM
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious time) Godhuli Muhurat 6:19 PM to 6:56 PM
Ashubh Muhurat (Inauspicious time) Rahu Kaal 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
What is a Panchang?
The Panchang is a calendar based on the traditional units of the Hindu timekeeping system that documents significant time (muhurat and kaal) of all the days, including the Nakshatra that remains in effect besides sunrise, moonrise timings, and several other details.
In addition, the Panchang registers the Tithi (date), Nakshatra (stars), 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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