Panchang Today: Your Daily Guide to Spiritual Timing and Mindful Decisions
Panchang Today serves as your reliable daily companion for planning with precision, leveraging the spiritual mechanics of the Hindu calendar. It transcends mere notions of "good time" and "bad time," delving into the Moon's emotional state, the inherent nature of nakshatras, and how daily yogas influence our choices in personal, professional, and inner realms. By adhering to the Panchang, you maintain a connection to cultural heritage while making conscious decisions, even amidst a hectic modern lifestyle. Certain days encourage swift action, others call for restraint, and some foster devotion. Below, find the essential Panchang details for March 27, 2026, tailored for India.
Date and Day Insights
March 27, 2026, occurs on a Friday, a day imbued with Venusian qualities. This focuses attention on comfort, relationships, beauty, and minor pleasures, yet it necessitates discipline regarding expenditures and commitments.
Tithi and Nakshatra Analysis
The current Tithi is Shukla Paksh 9 (Navami), effective until 10:07:03, after which Shukla Paksh 10 (Dasami) commences. Navami during the bright half symbolizes a rising lunar wave, akin to a river gaining momentum before merging into a broader expanse. This phase fosters a mindset geared toward progress and purpose, discouraging half-hearted efforts. Navami also carries a dharmic, action-oriented energy, ideal for tasks requiring courage, clarity, and dedication. With the tithi transition at 10:07:03, the morning supports devotional focus and decisive initiations, while the afternoon emphasizes steady execution and completion.
The Nakshatra is Punarvasu until 15:24:11, followed by Pushya. Punarvasu, associated with Aditi, embodies maternal, protective, and renewing forces, promoting return, repair, and restoration. It aids in reconciliation, resuming paused plans, studies, and endeavors seeking pure intent and fresh starts. After 15:24:11, Pushya, guided by Brihaspati's nourishing wisdom, emphasizes steady growth, discipline, and support. If Punarvasu resembles reviving rain, Pushya represents the patient season strengthening crops, making the latter half suitable for structured routines and long-term stability.
Moon Sign Transition and Yoga Details
The Moon initially resides in Gemini at 27.53 degrees, shifting into Cancer at 09:35:59. This change is significant: Gemini Moon enhances communication, curiosity, and idea generation, beneficial for calls, information sorting, and short trips. Upon entering Cancer, emotions deepen, increasing sensitivity, home focus, and protectiveness. Office dynamics may feel intensified, necessitating careful word choice, while domestic intuition improves.
Today's Yoga is Atiganda until 22:10:15, then Sukarma. Atiganda may introduce obstacles or delays, demanding patience and pure intent over ego. Sukarma subsequently facilitates smoother outcomes and virtuous actions.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Auspicious timings act as open gates, easing passage when approached with clarity.
- Brahma Muhurta: 04:21:27 to 05:08:15 – Ideal for restarting habits, japa, pranayama, or setting intentions for Ram Navami.
- Pratah Sandhya: 04:44:51 to 05:55:03 – Suitable for prayers, gentle family interactions, and calm morning starts.
- Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Ravi Yoga: 05:55:03 to 15:24:08 – Support achievement through straightforward actions, such as filing applications or making commitments.
- Abhijit Muhurta: 11:38:59 to 12:28:07 – A protective midday window for problem-solving meetings, interviews, and confident steps.
- Vijay Muhurta: 14:06:23 to 14:55:31 – Favors victory via effort, good for presentations and tackling stalled tasks.
- Amrit Kalam: 13:05:44 to 14:38:00 – Sweet energy for prayers, planned purchases, or heartfelt conversations.
- Godhuli Muhurta and Sayahana Sandhya: 18:12:08 to 19:22:20 – Perfect for evening prayers, lamp lighting, and maintaining calm.
- Nishita Muhurta: 23:39:44 to 00:26:32 – Powerful for night-time worship or mantra practice.
Inauspicious Timings
Certain periods require caution to avoid setbacks.
- Rahu Kaal: 10:32 to 12:04 – Avoid new ventures, contracts, or financial commitments. Focus on routine tasks and consider chanting "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" for calm.
- Gulika Kaal: 07:27:11 to 08:59:19 – Not ideal for important starts; use for preparation or chores.
- Yamaganda: 15:07:51 to 16:39:59 – Steer clear of new beginnings; prioritize follow-ups and maintenance.
- Dur Muhurtam: 08:22:27 to 09:11:27 and 12:28:07 to 13:17:07 – Avoid confrontations and sensitive communications.
- Varjyam: 23:13:08 to 00:44:12 – Skip major decisions and late-night spending.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal varies by location due to sunrise differences. Key city timings include:
- Mumbai: 11:12 - 12:44
- Delhi (NCR): 10:54 - 12:27
- Bengaluru: 10:54 - 12:25
- Kolkata: 10:10 - 11:42
- Chennai: 10:43 - 12:14
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, and Moonset
Sunrise at 05:55:52 offers a renewal opportunity; consider setting a simple sankalp. Sunset at 18:12:19 encourages slowing down and reducing screen time. Moonrise at 12:41:20 PM may heighten emotions post-lunch, while moonset at 02:52:42 AM on March 28 suggests active nights; light dinners and mantra repetition can aid sleep.
Vrat/Festival Information and Recommendations
Ram Navami is observed today, honoring Lord Rama's birth. Aligned with Shukla Paksh 9 (Navami) until 10:07:03 and Punarvasu nakshatra until 15:24:11, it emphasizes renewal and values. Celebrate with prayers, Ramayana readings, or simple acts like lighting a lamp during Sayahana Sandhya.
Work, Relationships, and Spiritual Practice
For work, leverage Abhijit Muhurta for key decisions and Vijay Muhurta for pending tasks. In relationships, practice maturity and emotional safety. Spiritually, engage in Ram naam japa during Brahma Muhurta and avoid new starts during Rahu Kaal.
Conclude the day with a small cleaning task, planning tomorrow's priorities, and a kind gesture, ensuring restful sleep. Focus on one devotional act, one disciplined work step, and one gentle home gesture for a balanced day.



