Panchang for May 17: Auspicious Timings and Important Considerations

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Panchang for May 17: Auspicious Timings and Important Considerations

New Delhi, May 16: The Panchang holds significant importance in Sanatan Dharma. It provides insights into auspicious and inauspicious timings based on its five components: Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vara, and Tithi. For May 17, 2026 (Sunday), the Pratipada Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha will be observed. This day features both the Abhijit Muhurat and the Vijay Muhurat. Those planning auspicious activities should pay special attention to Rahukal.

On Sunday, sunrise will occur at 5:29 AM, and sunset will be at 7:06 PM. Chandroday will take place at 5:30 AM, while Chandraast will happen at 7:58 PM. The Pratipada Tithi will last until 9:40 PM, after which the Dwitiya Tithi will begin. According to the Uday Tithi (the date at sunrise), Pratipada will be observed throughout the day. The Nakshatra Krittika will remain until 2:32 PM, followed by Rohini Nakshatra.

The Yoga Shobhan will last until 6:15 AM, after which Atigand Yoga will commence. Meanwhile, the Karana Kinstughna will be in effect until 11:36 AM, transitioning to Bava Karana thereafter.

If you are planning a new or auspicious task, consider these favorable timings for your daily schedule. The day, marked by both Abhijit and Vijay Muhurat, is generally regarded as auspicious; however, caution should be exercised during Rahukal and other inauspicious times, as activities initiated during these periods may face obstacles and yield poor results.

Regarding the auspicious timings on Sunday, Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:06 AM to 4:48 AM, Abhijit Muhurat from 11:50 AM to 12:45 PM, and Vijay Muhurat from 2:34 PM to 3:28 PM. Additionally, Amrit Kaal will occur from 12:26 PM to 1:50 PM, and the Godhuli Muhurat will be from 7:05 PM to 7:26 PM.

Considering inauspicious times is also crucial. Rahukal will be from 5:24 PM to 7:06 PM, Yamagand from 12:18 PM to 2:00 PM, Gulika Kaal from 3:42 PM to 5:24 PM, and Durmuhurat from 5:17 PM to 6:12 PM. It is advised not to initiate any auspicious or new tasks during these periods.

My name is Narendra Jijhontiya. I am an experienced content writer with several years of expertise in the field. Currently, I contribute to Daily Kiran, creating engaging and informative content across a variety of categories including TECHNOLOGY, health, travel, education, and automobiles. My goal is to deliver accurate, insightful, and captivating information through my words to help readers stay informed and empowered.

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