
New Delhi, June 26: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before undertaking any auspicious task, journey, investment, or ritual, consulting the Panchang is essential. This traditional Hindu calendar is based on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies.
On June 27, 2026 (Saturday), the date corresponds to the Tritiya of the Shukla Paksha in Jyeshtha, lasting until 12:43 AM. Following this, Chaturdashi will commence. The Amrit Kaal will occur from 10:29 AM to 12:17 PM, while Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:11 AM to 4:59 AM. A notable highlight of this day is the Shani Pradosh Vrat, considered highly auspicious for receiving blessings from both Lord Shiva and Shani Dev.
On this day, sunrise will be at 5:47 AM, and sunset will occur at 7:12 PM. The moon will rise at 5:17 PM and set at 3:58 AM. According to the Panchang, the sun will be positioned in the Ardra Nakshatra, ruled by Rahu, while the moon will be in the Anuradha Nakshatra, with Sagittarius as its zodiac sign.
On June 27, 2026 (Saturday), the Sadhya Yoga will be effective, while the Harshan Yoga will not be present. The Vedic Panchang indicates that there will be no Vajra Yoga on this day.
For any significant tasks, the Abhijit Muhurat from 12:16 PM to 12:56 PM is particularly favorable. This time is considered the most auspicious and powerful for initiating new ventures, rituals, or making crucial decisions.
Rahu Kaal will be from 9:21 AM to 11:02 AM, Gulika Kaal from 6:00 AM to 7:41 AM, and Yamaghantak Kaal from 2:23 PM to 4:04 PM. Traditional beliefs suggest avoiding the commencement of new tasks during these periods as they are deemed inauspicious.
Additionally, on this day, the sun will transit through Gemini, and the moon will be in Scorpio. There will be a directional obstacle (Disha Shool) in the east and northeast. According to astrology and Vastu, traveling in these directions should be avoided. If travel is necessary, following certain astrological remedies is advised.
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