
New Delhi, June 23: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before embarking on any auspicious task, journey, investment, or ritual, consulting the Panchang is essential. It is based on the Hindu calendar system, which relies on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies.
On June 24, 2026 (Wednesday), the Dashami Tithi of the Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha will last until 6:12 PM, after which the Ekadashi Tithi will commence. The Amrit Kaal will occur from 7:32 AM to 9:17 AM, while the Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:10 AM to 4:58 AM.
On this day, sunrise will be at 5:46 AM and sunset at 7:11 PM. The Chandrodaya will take place at 3:35 PM, and the Chandraast will occur at 1:54 AM. According to the Panchang, on June 24, 2026, the sun will be positioned in the Ardra Nakshatra, which is ruled by Rahu, while the moon will be in the Chitra Nakshatra. Subsequently, the moon will transit into the Swati Nakshatra.
Notably, on June 24, 2026 (Wednesday), it will not be Harshan Yoga but rather Parigh Yoga. The Vedic Panchang indicates that there will be no Vajra Yoga on this day; instead, Parigh and Shiva Yogas will be present.
If you are planning any significant tasks, the Abhijit Muhurat will be from 11:54 AM to 12:44 PM, considered a highly auspicious time. This period is regarded as the most favorable and powerful moment of the day for initiating new endeavors, rituals, or making important decisions.
However, Rahu Kaal will be from 12:22 PM to 2:05 PM, Gulika Kaal from 11:51 AM to 1:34 PM, and Yamaghantakaal from 7:30 AM to 9:15 AM. Traditional beliefs suggest avoiding the commencement of new tasks during these times, as they are considered inauspicious.
On this day, the sun will be in Gemini and the moon in Libra. Additionally, there will be a directional obstacle in the north. According to astrology and Vastu, it is advisable to avoid traveling in this direction. If travel is necessary, certain astrological remedies should be followed.
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