Hindus have long used the Hindu calendar, also called the Panchang, to find good times. Panchang is an old Hindu calendar that helps find the best days and times of each month. Don’t forget that these are Hindu months, not English months.
Since the Hindu calendar is mostly based on the Moon and not the Sun, we have tithi, which are the lunar times. With a Panchang, it’s easy to keep track of the times for vrat, Hindu festivals, good days, bad days, tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga, karana, hora, chogadia, rahu kaalam, sunrise, sunset, and many other things.
DAILY PANCHANG
Daily panchang is one of the most-used guides for pundits, astrologers, and other people who use the movements of the planets to plan important events. Panchang is based on lunar months, which change as the moon does.
Hindus all over the world use the Panchang to find out when it is “Shubh Muhurat,” or a good time to do important things in their lives. It could be an interview for a job, a wedding, an investment, or the start of a spiritual activity.
Hindus usually look at the panchang before starting their day or work. Astrologers and other experts use the panchang to find good times and dates for rituals and other events.
Hindus usually look at the panchang before starting their day or work. Astrologers and other experts use the panchang to find good times and dates for rituals and other events.