14 जुलाई 2026 का पंचांग
Amavasya | Krishna Paksha | Ashadha
📅 Panchang — 14 July 2026
🪐 Planetary Positions — 14 July 2026
🕉 ॐ तत्सत् — हरि ॐ तत्सत् 🕉
Wishing all a blessed Tuesday blessings on this
🌙 Today's Tithi Significance
Amavasya · Krishna Paksha
Amavasya is the tithi of the ancestors. Performing Pitru Tarpan and Shraddha on this day brings peace to the souls of departed ancestors, and their blessings continue to protect the family.
Pitru Tarpan, bathing in holy rivers, Shraddha, charity, Shiva worship
Beginning auspicious activities, weddings, housewarming ceremonies, non-vegetarian food
⭐ Today's Nakshatra: Punarvasu
Deity: Aditi
Punarvasu is the nakshatra of renewal. Very auspicious — brings success and prosperity.
Housewarming, travel, education, business
📖 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
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: Amavasya (Krishna Paksha)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: TuesdayThe 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: PunarvasuYoga 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: VyaghataA 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: Kimstughna