Panchangam is a clean, ad-free Hindu almanac for everyday use. Open the app, pick your city, and instantly see the day's Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana and Vaara — calculated using astronomical algorithms with Lahiri Ayanamsa (Chitrapaksha).
★ FIVE LIMBS OF THE PANCHANG
• Tithi — lunar day (1–30)
• Nakshatra — lunar mansion (27 stars) with pada
• Yoga — Sun + Moon combination (27 yogas)
• Karana — half-tithi (11 karanas)
• Vaara — weekday with its planetary lord
★ DAILY DETAILS
• Sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset
• Rahu Kalam, Yama Gandam, Gulika Kalam
• Abhijit Muhurtam, Brahma Muhurtam
• Choghadiya (Hindu time periods)
• Hora (planetary hour ruler)
• Sankranti, Amavasya, Purnima markers
★ AUSPICIOUS TIMINGS (MUHURTAM)
Find muhurtam dates for marriage, gruhapravesham, namakaranam, vahana puja, vidyaarambha, upanayanam, mundan, anna prasana, business openings and more.
★ KUNDALI & PORUTHAM
• Birth chart (rasi & navamsa) with planetary positions
• Mahadasha (Vimshottari) timeline
• Marriage matching (porutham / 10 kootas)
★ FESTIVALS & VRATAM
• Yearly festival calendar
• Step-by-step puja guides for major festivals
• Ekadashi, Pradosham, Sankashti, Sankranti and other vratam days
★ MORE TOOLS
• Sankalpa generator (with regional variations)
• Rashi predictions
• Graha Sthiti (live planetary positions)
• Live Sky view
• Astro weather
• Baby name suggestions by nakshatra
• Family events (multiple birthdates)
★ FIVE LANGUAGES
English • తెలుగు • ಕನ್ನಡ • தமிழ் • हिन्दी
★ PRIVACY-FIRST
• No accounts, no logins
• No ads, no trackers
• Your city, language, and birth details stay on your device
• Works offline for core panchangam features
★ MADE WITH CARE
Calculations use the Meeus astronomical algorithms with Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) Ayanamsa. Results closely match traditional regional panchangams. Slight differences may occur due to regional ayanamsa preferences and conventions. For ritual timing always consult your local purohit.
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śubhaṁ bhavatu — May all be auspicious.