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Panchang Aka Panchangam is the Hindu Calendar which is denoted in the Indian Vedic astrology. Hindi Panchang mainly constitutes of 5 components, namely Tithi (The Lunar Day), Vara (Day of the Week), Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion), Yoga (Luni-Solar Day) and Karana (Half Lunar Day).

Krishna Paksha Pratipada

Thu, 06 Nov 2025

November

2082 siddhārthi(Mumbai India)

Sunrise 06:40
Sunset 18:04
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06:40
Paksha
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Sunset
18:04
Nakshatra
Bharani
Tithi
Krishna paksha pratipada
Karana
Balav
Yoga
Vyatipata
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Rahu Kaal
13:47 to 15:13
Yamaghanta
06:40 to 08:05

Festival Calendar

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1 Nov

Devutthana Ekadashi

Dev Uthani Gyaras fast is prepared by smearing the pot of basil with cow dung or ochre. After worshiping Shri Ganesha and Panchang, the Tulsi marriage ceremony is performed.

2 Nov

Tulsi Vivah

According to mythological traditions, Tulsi marriage is said to be very important. In most places this day is known as Devuthani Gyaras. According to mythology, it is believed that on this day Lord Vishnu wakes up after a long sleep of four months.

2 Nov

Bhisma Panchak

In Indian traditions, the five days of Bhishma Panchak have been described as very auspicious. By the way, whenever there is any Panchak, it is said that no auspicious work should be done. However, Bhishma Panchak is the only Panchak which is said to be auspicious.

3 Nov

Vishweshwar Vrat

Many fasts have been mentioned in our Puranas, in which great glory of Vishweshwar Vrat has also been told. Let us tell you that Trinetra Lord Shiva is known by the name of Vishweshwar. This auspicious day of Vishweshwar Vrat falls on the same day as Pradosh Vrat.

4 Nov

Vaikunth Chaturdashi

Vaikuntha Chaturdashi is considered a sacred day in Indian traditions, which is celebrated a day before Kartik Purnima. Chaturdashi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik is also considered holy for the devotees of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, as both the deities have a deep connection with Vaikuntha Chaturdarshi.

5 Nov

Kartik Purnima

The Kartik month of the Hindu calendar has been described as very important in our scriptures. Every single day of this there is some or the other festival. The most important of these is Kartik Purnima.

5 Nov

Dev Deepavali

Similar to Diwali, the festival of Dev Diwali is also celebrated in Sanatan Dharma. This shorter version of Diwali, Dev Diwali, is celebrated on the full moon day following the actual festival of Diwali.

5 Nov

Guru Nanak Jayanti

Guru Nanak proved to be the founder of Sikhism. Sikhism can be called the most modern religion in the world. Guru Nanak Dev Ji (guru nanak dev) is the first Sikh Guru, whose divine principles led to the establishment of Sikhism.

12 Nov

kaal bhairav

Kaal Bhairav is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, known as the protector and guardian deity in Hinduism. Revered as the lord of time and destruction, he symbolizes the relentless power of time and the inevitability of change.

15 Nov

Utpanna Ekadashi

Utpanna Ekadashi is a significant fasting day in Hinduism, observed on the 11th day of the waning moon in the month of Margashirsha. It is believed to mark the origin of Ekadashi, the sacred day of fasting dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

25 Nov

Vivah Panchami

In Sanatan traditions, we still celebrate the major events that happened in the life of our adorable deities in the form of festivals. One such festival is celebrated on Shukla Panchami of Marshish month.

26 Nov

Champa Shashthi

There is no dearth of festivals in India, every day there is a festival in some area or the other. There are many festivals, which are popular even abroad. Whose fame brings enthusiasm in foreign countries as well.

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