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April 4, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Dwitiya to Tritiya, Shubha Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi Guide

Saturday, April 4, 2026 begins with Krishna Paksha Dwitiya and transitions to Krishna Paksha Tritiya at about 8:26 AM, as per standard Panchang calculations. The day’s planning can be refined using the five limbs of the Hindu calendarTithi, Vāra, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karanawith Saturday’s qualities favoring diligence and steady routines. Abhijit Muhurta near true local…
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April 3, 2026 Panchang: Pratipada to Dwitiya, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi

Friday, April 3, 2026 observes Krishna Paksha Pratipada until 7:16 AM, then Krishna Paksha Dwitiya for the remainder of the day. The post explains what a tithi is in precise astronomical terms and clarifies why tithi boundaries seldom match clock hours. It outlines practical, research-backed guidance for identifying Shubh Muhurat, including Abhijit Muhurta near local…
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April 2, 2026 Panchang: Precise Purnima End, Krishna Paksha Start, and Sacred Timings for Rituals

On April 2, 2026 (IST), Purnima tithi continues until 6:28 AM; from then, Krishna Paksha Pratipada prevails until 7:16 AM on April 3 across most almanacs in North, South, and Eastern India. The article explains how tithis are computed (Moon–Sun angular separation), why Purnima ends when it does, and how this informs practical scheduling for…
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Hanuman Jayanti Upvaas 2026: Chaitra Shukla Chaturdashi Guide, Vrat Vidhi, Timings, Benefits

Hanuman Jayanti Upvaas in 2026 will be observed on 1 April, corresponding to Chaitra Shukla Chaturdashi in many regions. The fast is kept from sunrise to sunset and is typically concluded with simple prasad after evening worship. This guide explains regional calendar variations, outlines a clear Vrat Vidhi, and recommends appropriate food choices for phalahar…
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April 1, 2026 Panchang: Shukla Chaturdashi to Chaitra Purnima, Nakshatra, Rashi & Muhurat

April 1, 2026 in the Hindu calendar transitions from Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi to Purnima tithi, with Chaturdashi lasting until about 06:15 AM and the full moon prevailing thereafter in most regions. The day’s calendrical context spans both Purnimanta and Amanta systems, converging on the devotional prominence of Chaitra Purnima. Practical guidance covers Abhijit Muhurat around…
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Shravana (Thiruvonam) 2026–2027: Precise Vedic Predictions for Career, Wealth, Health

Shravana (Thiruvonam) Nakshatra natives in 2026–2027 benefit from Saturn’s disciplined clarity and Jupiter’s partnership-boost after mid‑year, enabling measurable career progress through evidence-based improvements. Income remains steady if expenses on learning, travel, and health are budgeted with a 60:40 savings-to-spend ratio. Relationships deepen where listening, boundaries, and non-defensive communication are practiced, with structured contemplative routines keeping…
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Vishu Phalam 2026–2027: Definitive Zodiac & Nakshatra Forecasts, Remedies and Auspicious Dates

Vishu Phalam 2026–2027 offers a comprehensive yearly horoscope for all 12 rashis and Nakshatra Phalam from 14 April 2026 to 14 April 2027. Grounded in Mesha Sankramana and the Kerala tradition of Vishu, it explains how predictions are derived using the sidereal zodiac, Panchanga, and key transits. The guide summarizes the planetary backdrop (Saturn in…
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Chithirai Vishu 2026: Powerful Tharpana Mantras, Puthandu Sankalpam & Punya Kaalam (14 Apr, 9:25–12:17)

Chithirai Vishu and Puthandu on 14 April 2026 coincide with Mesha Sankranti, inaugurating the Tamil solar New Year during an auspicious Punyakala. The Mesha Sankramana Punya Kaalam runs from 9:25 AM to 12:17 PM, a window traditionally reserved for Tharpanam, Sankalpam, Surya-ārghya, snana, dana, and japa. This guide explains the astronomical basis of the Punyakala,…
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Vishu Phalam 2026–2027: Definitive Rashi & Nakshatra Forecasts, Aaya–Vyaya and Timely Remedies

Vishu Phalam 2026–2027 offers a rigorous, Panchang-aligned forecast for 14 April 2026 to 14 April 2027, uniting Kerala’s Vishu traditions with the broader dharmic new-year ethos of Mesha Sankranti, Puthandu, and Vaisakhi. The year of Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram is shaped by Saturn in Aquarius, Jupiter’s move from Gemini into exaltation in Cancer, and the Rahu–Ketu…
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Chithirai Vishu 2026 Punyakaala Tharpana Guide: Exact Timings, Puthandu Sankalpam, Mantras

Chithirai Vishu (Puthandu) in the Parabhava year falls on 14 April 2026, coinciding with Mesha Sankranti. The Mesha Sankramana Punya Kaalam runs from 9:25 AM to 12:17 PM IST, with the Maha Punya Kaala closest to 9:25 AM. This guide explains the significance of Chithirai Vishu Punyakaala Tharpana, lists essential steps, and provides concise mantras…
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March 31, 2026 Panchang Guide: Shukla Trayodashi–Chaturdashi, Nakshatra, Rashi, Auspicious Times

Tuesday, March 31, 2026 features Shukla Paksha Trayodashi until 6:33 AM and Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi thereafter. The day falls in Chaitra Shukla paksha under both Amanta and Purnimanta systems. Near Chaitra Purnima, many regions will observe Chitra Nakshatra for a significant portion of the day, with some seeing an earlier transition from Hasta depending on…
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March 30, 2026 Panchang: Shukla Dwadashi to Trayodashi, Som Pradosh, Auspicious Timings

March 30, 2026 features Shukla Paksha Dwadashi until 07:20 AM (IST), then Shukla Paksha Trayodashi through the evening, enabling Som Pradosh observance at sunset. The post explains what a tithi is and why the transition time matters, ensuring accurate planning for Parana after Ekadashi and Pradosha Vrata. It clarifies how Nakshatra and Rashi are derived…
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Sade Sati for Makara Rashi (Capricorn): Precise 2017–2025 Dates, Phases, Effects, and Remedies

This comprehensive guide presents the exact sidereal dates and approximate Indian Standard Time (IST) timings for Sade Sati of Makara Rashi (Capricorn Moon): from its first phase in Dhanu beginning 26 January 2017, through the core Makara phase (24 January 2020–17 January 2023), to its conclusion as Saturn exits Kumbha on 29 March 2025. It…
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Shani Sadesati for Vrishabha Rashi: Mastering Janma Shani (Second 2½ Years) with Remedies

Shani Sadesati for Vrishabha Rashi reaches its defining middle stage during Janma Shani, when Saturn transits Taurus and conjoins the natal Moon. Classical principles indicate sober restructuring of identity, stamina, and responsibilities, moderated by the natural friendship between Shukra (Venus) and Shani. From Taurus, Saturn’s aspects to the 3rd, 7th, and 10th fortify communication, partnerships,…
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Parabhava Nama Samvatsara 2026–2027: Time-Tested Remedies, Ugadi Rituals, and Aaya‑Vyaya Insights

Ugadi on Thursday, 19 March 2026 ushers in Parabhava Nama Samvatsara, a year traditionally linked to humility, course-correction, and disciplined renewal. This comprehensive guide outlines time-tested remediesmantra, vrata, dāna, upāsana, and sevagrounded in Vedic and dharmic wisdom. It offers simple, safe Navagraha-aligned practices for each weekday, monthly cadences like Amavasya and Purnima observances, and culturally…
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Parabhava 2026–2027 Samvatsara: Hard Truths, Risk Signals, and Dharmic Remedies to Thrive

Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram (2026–2027) is traditionally read as a testing year, with negative aspects clustered around budgetary stress, climate volatility, reputational risk, and public health burdens. This in-depth analysis explains the Samvatsara framework, the “Jovian year” concept in Vedic astrology, and how tools like Varsha Lagna, Mesha Sankranti, Navanayaka phala, and Aaya–Vyaya refine yearly forecasts.…
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Parabhava 2026–2027: Ugadi’s Transformative Year of Karmic Renewal, Resilience, and Dharmic Unity

Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram begins on Ugadi (March 19, 2026), the 40th year of the 60-year Hindu calendar cycle, and is best understood as a period of purposeful karmic transformation. While often translated as “defeat,” Parabhava is more fruitfully read as a call to transcend limiting patterns and turn setbacks into resilience. In Vedic astrology, the…
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Parabhava 2026–2027: Powerful Remedies, Ugadi 2026 Guide, and Dharmic Harmony

Ugadi 2026 falls on Thursday, 19 March, inaugurating the Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram in the 60-year Hindu calendar cycle used in Telugu and Kannada traditions. Far from predicting defeat, Parabhava invites steadiness, humility, and practical remedies grounded in the Panchang. This guide organizes year-long upāyas into mantra, pūjā, dāna, vrata, niyama, seva, svādhyāya, and yoga, with…
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Parabhava 2026–2027: Hidden Risks, Aaya‑Vyaya Warnings, and Dharma‑Centered Remedies

Parabhava 2026–2027, the 40th year in the 60-year Samvatsara cycle, traditionally signals a period where unforced errorsoverspending, hasty policy shifts, and social frictioncan magnify risks. Interpreted prudently, it is a cautionary lens rather than a fixed fate, urging budgetary discipline (Aaya Vyaya 2026-2027), conservative execution, and ethical steadiness. Classical jyotisha places weight on the Aries…
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March 29, 2026 Panchang: Ekadashi till 8:31 AM, then DwadashiAuspicious Rituals, Muhurta, Rashi

On Sunday, March 29, 2026, the Panchang records Shukla Paksha Ekadashi until 8:31 AM, followed by Shukla Paksha Dwadashi for the remainder of the day. This transition guides Ekadashi fasting and parana practices, with care taken to avoid breaking the fast during Hari Vasara. The article explains tithi mechanics, Panchang’s five limbs, and how Nakshatra…