March 07, 2026 Daily Panchagam Details
Date: 07 march 2026
Location Context: indian Hindu Panchang (based on cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ujjain, etc.)🌞 Sunrise & Sunset
- Sunrise: Around 6:31 AM – 6:35 AM IST
- Sunset: Around 6:20 PM – 6:25 PM IST
These timings mark the traditional Hindu day from morning to evening.
- Krishna Paksha Chaturthi: until about 7:17 PM
- Krishna Paksha Panchami: starts after about 7:17 PM and continues into the next day.
This means the moon is waning in its cycle, moving from the fourth to the fifth lunar day.
- Chitra Nakshatra: until about 11:15 AM
- Swati Nakshatra: from around 11:15 AM onwards
Nakshatras influence personality traits and are used to time rituals, ceremonies, and pujas.
- Yog (Cosmic Descriptor):
- Vridhi till about early morning
- Dhruva starts from around 6:52 AM and continues onward
- Karana (Half‑Tithi Units):
- Balava until about 7:17 PM
- Kaulava after that
Yog and Karana are used to determine auspicious time periods for rituals.
- Rahu Kaal: ~9:30 AM – 11:00 AM (approx)
- Gulika Kalam: ~6:30 AM – 8:00 AM
- Yamagandam: ~1:55 PM – 3:23 PM
- Varjyam: ~5:23 PM – 7:08 PM
These periods are considered unfavourable for auspicious activities such as weddings, new ventures, or important journeys.
- Amrit Kaal: Early morning (around 3:53 AM – 5:38 AM)
- Abhijit Muhurat: Around 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM
These are considered highly favourable for ceremonies, prayers, new beginnings, and important decisions.
- Month: Phalguna
- Paksha: krishna Paksha (waning moon)
- Seasonal Phase: Traditional Shishir (late winter) transitioning into Vasant (spring)
This period is significant for Hindu observances and seasonal changes.
- Planning Puja or Rituals: Use Abhijit Muhurat and Amrit Kaal for best results.
- Avoiding Obstacles: Refrain from starting new, important work during Rahu Kaal, Gulika, Yamagandam, and Varjyam.
- Seasonal Awareness: Being in Krishna Paksha and entering spring encourages spiritual and agricultural observances.