🗓 Daily Panchang – 12 january 2026 (Monday)Location Context: india (general; specific times may vary slightly by city)
🌙 Lunar Details📌
Tithi (Lunar Day)- Krishna Paksha Navami — until 12:43 PM
- Krishna Paksha Dashami — from 12:43 PM onwards
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Nakshatra (Star)- Swati Nakshatra — until ~9:05 PM
- Vishakha Nakshatra — from ~9:05 PM onwards
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Yoga- Dhrithi Yoga — until ~6:11 PM
- Soola Yoga — from ~6:12 PM onwards
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Karana- Garija Karana — till ~12:43 PM
- Vanija Karana — from ~12:43 PM onwards
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Paksha (Fortnight):- Krishna Paksha (waning moon)
☀️ Sun & moon Information- Sunrise: ~6:38 AM
- Sunset: ~5:55 PM
- Moon Sign (Rashi): Tula (Libra) for most of the day
⛔ Inauspicious / Avoid Times(
Not ideal for beginning major works or auspicious rites)
- Rahukalam: ~8:00 AM – 9:27 AM
- Yamagandam: ~10:52 AM – 12:17 PM
- Gulikai Kalam: ~1:41 PM – 3:06 PM
- Varjyam: (Early morning period – varies)
✅ Auspicious Timings (Good for Starting Activities)(
Suitable for pujas, contracts, travel, property decisions, etc.)
- Abhijit Muhurtham: ~11:54 AM – 12:39 PM
- Amritakalam: ~11:13 AM – 1:01 PM
📌 Astrological Notes- The Navami tithi ending midday and the switch from Navami to Dashami suggests a day of transition and continuation of spiritual practices from morning to afternoon.
- Swati nakshatra, ruling much of the day, is associated with independence, adaptability, and communication, favorable for learning, creativity, and negotiations.
🗓 Calendar Equivalents- Tamil Calendar: Margazhi 28 (Visvavasu year)
- Telugu / Panchang: Pausa month, krishna Paksha Navami/Dashami
- Hindu Year: vikram Samvat 2082 / kali Yuga year 5127
- Festival Note: This date also marks Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary (National youth Day) in the Gregorian calendar.
📖 Tips for the Day🌟
Good for:- Religious rituals and prayers before afternoon
- Important meetings after Amritakalam
- Study, communication, and creative work during Swati nakshatra
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Avoid:- Initiating new ventures during Rahukalam, Yamagandam, or Gulikai Kalam
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