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2 July 2026 Panchang

Dwitiya | Krishna Paksha | Jyeshtha

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Tithi
Dwitiya
Nakshatra
Uttara Ashadha
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Yoga
Vaidhriti
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Karana
Gara
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🌅 05:45 AM   🌇 07:17 PM

📅 Panchang2 July 2026

TithiDwitiya (Krishna Paksha)
MonthJyeshtha (VS 2083)
DayThursday
NakshatraUttara Ashadha (Vishvedeva)
YogaVaidhriti
KaranaGara
Moon SignCapricorn
Sun SignGemini
🌅 Sunrise05:45 AM
🌇 Sunset07:17 PM

🪐 Planetary Positions2 July 2026

☀️SunGemini16°
🌙MoonCapricorn8.1°
MarsAries3.1°
MercuryScorpio26.1°
JupiterCancer4.3°
VenusLibra4°
SaturnPisces19.3°
RahuAquarius8.3°
KetuLeo8.3°

🕉 ॐ तत्सत् — हरि ॐ तत्सत् 🕉

Wishing all a blessed Thursday blessings on this


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🌙 Today's Tithi Significance

Dwitiya · Krishna Paksha

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Fast / Festival: Bhai Dooj (Kartik)

Krishna Dwitiya is suitable for calm and steady activities. It is auspicious for family gatherings and meditation.

✅ What to Do Today

Family activities, meditation, worship and prayer

⚠️ What to Avoid

Disputes, falsehoods

⭐ Today's Nakshatra: Uttara Ashadha

Deity: Vishvedeva

Uttara Ashadha is the nakshatra of final victory. Work started here is lasting and long-term.

✅ What to Do Today

Victory, permanent work, housewarming

📖 What is Panchang and Why It Matters

Panchang is an ancient Hindu almanac based on the positions of the Sun, Moon and other planets. The word comes from Sanskrit — pancha meaning five, and anga meaning limb. The five elements are: Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana.

In Hinduism, every auspicious activity — weddings, housewarming, starting a business, or long journeys — requires consulting the Panchang for a Shubh Muhurat (auspicious time). Beyond religious purposes, it guides agriculture, seasonal planning, and important personal decisions.

🕉 The Five Elements of Panchang

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1. Tithi

Tithi is the angular distance between the Moon and Sun. There are 30 Tithis — 15 in Shukla Paksha (waxing) and 15 in Krishna Paksha (waning). Choosing the right Tithi is essential for fasts, worship, and auspicious events.

Today: Dwitiya (Krishna Paksha)
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2. Vaar

The seven days of the week are named after seven planets — Monday (Moon), Tuesday (Mars), Wednesday (Mercury), Thursday (Jupiter), Friday (Venus), Saturday (Saturn), Sunday (Sun).

Today: Thursday
3. Nakshatra

The Moon transits through one of 27 Nakshatras (lunar mansions) each day. Each Nakshatra has its own deity and qualities that influence the day's energy.

Today: Uttara Ashadha
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4. Yoga

Yoga is derived by adding the longitudes of the Sun and Moon. There are 27 Yogas, some auspicious (Amrita, Saubhagya) and some inauspicious (Vishkumbha, Vajra).

Today: Vaidhriti
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5. Karana

A Karana is half a Tithi. There are 11 Karanas — 4 fixed and 7 movable. The Bhadra Karana is considered inauspicious for starting new work.

Today: Gara

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