Panchang Today: Your Spiritual Compass for Daily Life
Panchang Today serves as your reliable spiritual compass, derived from the intricate mathematics of the Hindu calendar. It enables precise planning not merely by clock time but by aligning with the Moon's phases, the nature of Nakshatras, and the subtle cosmic currents. This ancient system connects us to cultural roots while facilitating mindful decisions regarding work, family, travel, and finances. Some days encourage forward momentum, while others advise reflection and refinement. Today, March 14, 2026, carries both messages for those who listen attentively.
Date and Day Details for March 14, 2026
Saturday introduces a serious and disciplined tone, rewarding clean habits and structured efforts. The Moon is in a waning phase, with the current Tithi being Krishan Paksh 10 (Dasami), concluding at 08:11:05, followed by the commencement of Krishan Paksh 11 (Ekadasi). Dasami in Krishna Paksha often signifies a practical turning point, ideal for eliminating excess, reducing distractions, and addressing lingering issues—akin to pruning a plant to enhance overall vitality.
The day's Nakshatra is U.Asadha, ending at 04:49:10, after which it transitions into Sravana. U.Asadha is associated with endurance and rightful victory, supporting commitments and long-term goals requiring patience. This energy encourages completing postponed responsibilities, such as important calls or paperwork. Sravana, known for listening and learning, follows, creating a shift from duty fulfillment to wisdom absorption.
The Moon sign is Sagittarius 28.15, transitioning into Capricorn at 09:33:03. Until mid-morning, Sagittarius fosters frank communication and big-picture planning. Post-transition, Capricorn brings contained emotions, favoring structure, deadlines, and measurable progress, leading to a more task-focused atmosphere.
Today's Yoga is Variyan, ending at 10:42:43, succeeded by Parigha. Variyan supports comfort and wise choices, while Parigha may test patience and cause delays if matters are forced. Thus, the first half suits coordination, and the latter half demands steady effort with minimal ego clashes.
Karan influences include Visti until 08:11:05, then Bava until 20:48:42, followed by Balava. Visti can be unpredictable, so keep early morning choices simple. Bava offers stability for routine work and planned travel, aligning with the Moon's shift from ideas to execution.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
- Brahma Muhurta: 04:32:25 to 05:20:29 – Ideal for quiet reflection, prayer, or journaling to restart consistency.
- Pratah Sandhya: 04:56:27 to 06:08:33 – Perfect for morning rituals, bathing, and setting daily intentions.
- Abhijit Muhurta: 11:43:37 to 12:31:29 – Favors starting work requiring a clean push, like submissions or study sessions.
- Vijay Muhurta: 14:07:13 to 14:55:05 – Suitable for tasks demanding effort-based wins, such as interviews or negotiations.
- Godhuli Muhurta: 18:06:14 to 18:30:16 – Excellent for lighting diyas, expressing gratitude, and fostering family harmony.
- Sayahana Sandhya: 18:06:14 to 19:18:20 – Supports evening prayers and calm conversations.
- Amrit Kalam: 21:56:35 to 23:39:35 – Ideal for mantra chanting, reading, and quiet planning.
- Nishita Muhurta: 23:42:42 to 00:30:46 – Potent for intense sadhana and introspection.
Choghadiya timings include Shubh at 07:39, Laabh at 13:37, and Amrit at 15:07 for constructive actions. Night periods feature Laabh at 18:06, Shubh at 21:06, Amrit at 22:37, and Laabh at 28:38 for peaceful progress. Additionally, Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga from 04:49:35 to 06:07:32 on March 15 is noteworthy for planning important starts.
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal occurs from 09:08 to 10:38, characterized by mental fog and distractions. Avoid signing contracts, starting new ventures, or making financial decisions during this window. Simple tasks like filing or routine errands are advisable. Chanting "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" can help steady the mind.
Other inauspicious periods include:
- Gulkai Kaal: 06:08:33 to 07:38:15 – Refrain from rushing into new initiatives post-sunrise.
- Yamaganda: 13:37:06 to 15:06:48 – May bring avoidable hurdles; schedule routine follow-ups instead of key meetings.
- Varjyam: 11:42:44 to 13:26:08 – A rough patch requiring double-checking details and cautious communication.
- Dur Muhurtam: 07:44:17 to 08:32:17 – Avoid confrontations and public launches.
Agni Baana from 06:08:33 to 01:03:33 on March 15 associates with heat and reactivity; maintain calmness and caution in the kitchen. Choghadiya warnings suggest using Kaal at 06:09, Rog at 09:08, Udveg at 10:38, and Kaal at 16:36 for ordinary tasks, not beginnings. Night periods like Udveg at 19:36, Rog at 25:37, and Kaal at 27:08 are best kept low-key with minimal travel.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal varies by location due to differing sunrise times. Below are timings for major Indian cities:
- Mumbai: 09:48 - 11:18
- Delhi (NCR): 09:32 - 11:01
- Bengaluru: 09:29 - 10:59
- Hyderabad: 09:26 - 10:56
- Chennai: 09:18 - 10:48
- Ahmedabad: 09:50 - 11:19
- Pune: 09:44 - 11:14
- Kolkata: 08:47 - 10:16
- Jaipur: 09:37 - 11:07
- Kochi: 09:34 - 11:04
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, and Moonset
Sunrise is at 06:09:43, and sunset at 18:06:21, offering a balanced arc of light conducive to steady work. Use sunrise as a moment to set clear priorities. Moonset at 14:35:01 may lighten emotional loads in the afternoon, ideal for sorting and planning. Moonrise at 03:40:00 on March 15 suggests quiet closure at night, encouraging early screen time and soft conversations.
Vrat, Festival Information, and Recommendations
No major Vrat or festival is observed today. However, the Panchang provides guidance as today bridges Phalguna (amanta) and Chaitra (purnimanta), supporting cleanup and fresh starts. Krishna Paksha Dasami energy aids in resetting both physical and mental clutter.
For relationships, employ soft communication, especially as the Moon shifts to Capricorn at 09:33:03, transitioning from ideas to expectations. Listening becomes key with Sravana Nakshatra after 04:49:10.
Career-wise, use the early day for planning before Variyan Yoga ends at 10:42:43. During Parigha, maintain a steady approach. Leverage Abhijit Muhurta for key submissions but respect Varjyam by verifying details.
Financially, exercise conservatism during Rahu Kaal, avoiding impulsive purchases or lending. Spiritually, a morning routine during Pratah Sandhya sets the tone, while Godhuli Muhurta is perfect for evening rituals. For deeper practice, Amrit Kalam is optimal.
Today's cosmic message emphasizes clearing the old to prepare for the new. Actionable advice: complete one pending task before 10:42:43, avoid major decisions from 09:08 to 10:38, and engage in phone-free prayer or journaling during Amrit Kalam.
