Panchāng · Your Productive Days
Pick any day to see its tithi and nakshatra, the auspicious windows worth using, and a plain list of what the day favours — and what to leave for another time.
THE CALENDAR · LIVE
Every date is computed the moment you select it. Today is marked; the panel on the right fills with the day's windows.
What to do today
Computing this day from the sky…
Add your birth details to personalise
ONE DAY, READ HOUR BY HOUR
A day is not uniformly good or bad. The ribbon shows the same thing the panel does — the gold Abhijit window at midday, the good Choghadiya bands to lean into, and the Rahu Kaal to step around — so you place a new beginning where the day actually supports it.
THE TRANSFORMATION
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HOW IT WORKS
Tap any date on the calendar — past, present or future. The grid marks today for you.
Live Vedika compute returns that day's panchang, the Abhijit window, the good Choghadiya bands and the Rahu Kaal.
A plain list of what the day favours, what to leave for later, and the exact windows worth using.
WHAT YOU GET
The five limbs of the panchang for any date, computed — not a generic almanac.
The day's universally auspicious window plus its good time-bands, with exact start and end.
The inauspicious window flagged clearly, so you steer a new start around it.
Each day's panchang turned into a plain-language list you can actually act on.
For a specific event
For a launch, a journey or a ceremony, a personalised muhurta reading finds the exact window against your birth chart — not just the day's general quality.
Ask for a muhurta →Plan the year
Month by month, the year's transits read across every domain of life — so the calendar's daily view sits inside a yearly map.
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See the forecast →“I used to pick dates by the long weekend. Now I check the Abhijit window first — it has become the small ritual before anything important.”
Rohan · Bengaluru
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Yes. Every day you tap is computed live by the Vedika engine — the tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and vaara, plus the Abhijit, Choghadiya and Rahu Kaal windows. It is not a static almanac.
Abhijit is the short window around solar noon traditionally held to be universally auspicious — favourable for almost any new beginning when no other muhurta has been chosen. We mark its exact start and end for each day.
Rahu Kaal is the daily inauspicious window in which the tradition advises against starting new ventures, journeys or ceremonies. It shifts by weekday; we compute it for the date you pick so you can plan around it.
The calendar shows the day's general quality. For a window chosen around a specific task — a launch, a journey, a wedding — a personalised muhurta reading finds the exact moment in your own chart. Ask for one from the page below.
No. The calendar is free to browse with no sign-up. An account lets you save days and pick up where you left off.
Read today, plan the week, choose the window. Then go deeper with a muhurta or the year's forecast.