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May 27, 2026 Panchang: Comprehensive Guide to Shukla Ekadashi, Nakshatra, Rashi & Muhurats

May 27, 2026 features Shukla Paksha Ekadashi until 7:49 AM, followed by Dwadashi for the rest of the day. The guide explains how tithi boundaries are computed, why Ekadashi at sunrise matters for fasting, and how to identify the correct parana window after Dwadashi begins. It outlines practical Shubh Muhurat pointers—Abhijit around local noon and…
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Jyeshta Masam 2026 (Telugu): Complete Adhika & Nija Dates, Rituals, and Festival Guide

Jyeshta Masam appears twice in the 2026 Telugu calendar due to Adhika Masa, first as Adhika Jyeshta and then as Nija Jyeshta. In the amanta system used in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Adhika Jyeshta Masam is expected from 9 May to 6 June 2026 (IST), followed by Nija Jyeshta Masam from 7 June to 5…
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19 May 2026 Angarak Vinayaki Chaturthi: Powerful Mars-aligned Ganesha Puja, Vrat, and Timing Guide

On 19 May 2026, Vinayaki Chaturthi coincides with Angarak Yog, the Tuesday occurrence of Shukla Paksha Chaturthi in Adhik Jyeshtha Maas, recognized across Purnimant and Amavasyant Hindu calendars. The day is prized for harmonizing Mars-like drive with Ganesha’s calm intelligence, turning impulsivity into disciplined initiative. Observance centers on madhyahna puja while Chaturthi prevails locally, with…
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Adhika Masa (Purushottama) 2026: A Deep Guide to Calendar Science, Bhakti Sadhana, and Unity

This long-form guide situates Adhika Masa (Purushottama Masa) within precise Hindu calendar science while presenting a practical, compassionate framework for intensified bhakti in 2026. It explains how the intercalary month is determined by the absence of a solar saṅkrānti within a lunar month and why many panchangs identify the 2026 occurrence as Adhik Jyeṣṭha. Drawing…
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Adhika Maasa 2026 (Adhik Jyeshta): What to Avoid, What to Embrace, and Why It Matters

Adhika Maasa 2026 (Adhik Jyeshta) runs from 17 May to 15 June and is traditionally reserved for inward-focused sadhana rather than celebratory beginnings. Marriages (Shubha Vivaha), Mundan Sanskara, Griha Pravesh, business inaugurations, and other elective samskaras are best deferred. Nitya and naimittika duties continue, and practices such as vrata, japa, parayana, and daana are especially…