Sunrise05:10 AM
Sunset06:18 PM
Moonrise10:26 PM
Moonset12:08 PM
Shaka Samvat1807 Parthiva
Vikram Samvat1942 Hemalambi
Gujarati Samvat1941 Durmukha
Amanta MonthShravana
Purnimanta MonthBhadrapada
WeekdayMangalawara
PakshaKrishna Paksha
TithiSaptami upto 01:06 PM
NakshatraKrittika upto 11:06 AM
YogaHarshana upto 02:38 AM, Sep 02
KaranaBava upto 01:06 PM
KaranaBalava upto 12:15 AM, Sep 02
Rahu Kalam03:01 PM to 04:40 PM
Gulikai Kalam11:44 AM to 01:22 PM
Yamaganda08:27 AM to 10:05 AM
Abhijit11:18 AM to 12:10 PM
Dur Muhurtam07:47 AM to 08:40 AM
Dur Muhurtam10:39 PM to 11:23 PM
Amrit Kalam08:46 AM to 10:19 AM
Varjyam02:25 AM, Sep 02 to 03:57 AM, Sep 02
Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Cambridge, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.
In Hindu Calendar, the day starts with local sunrise and ends with next day local sunrise. As sunrise time is different for all cities, Hindu Calendar made for one city is not valid for any other city. Hence it is important to use location based Hindu Calendar, like this website. Further, each Hindu day consists of five elements, which are called angas. These five elements are -
In Hindu Calendar, all five elements together are called Panchang. (In Sanskrit: Panchang = Pancha (five) + Ang (part)). Hence Hindu Calendar which shows all five elements for each day is called Panchang. In South India Panchang is known as Panchangam.
When Hindu Calendar includes Muslims, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist and Jain festivals, including national holidays, it is called as Indian Calendar.