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March 10, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Saptami, Auspicious Muhurtas, Nakshatra & Rashi

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 falls on Krishna Paksha Saptami, the seventh lunar day of the waning fortnight, continuing until 12:11 AM on March 11, when Ashtami begins. This Panchang overview explains how tithi is computed, why end times rarely align with civil midnights, and how to apply practical muhurta guidance. Readers learn to combine Abhijit…
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Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple March 2026 Festivals: Sacred Calendar, Rituals, Darshan Guide

Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple in Tirupati observes March 2026 through tithi-governed Vaishnava rites that blend precision and devotion. This guide explains how Phalguna–Chaitra tithis shape Ekadashi vratas, full- and new-moon observances, and select processions. It outlines the agamic logic behind abhishekam, kalyanotsavam, and daily aradhana while highlighting practical planning for darshan and arjitha sevas. Readers…
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Essential March 2026 Festival Guide: Tiruchanur Padmavathi Ammavari Temple Rituals & Sevas

Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple in Tiruchanur will host a spiritually rich programme in March 2026, in addition to Ugadi and Sri Rama Navami. This academically grounded guide explains how the tithi-based Hindu calendar shapes the month’s observances and what devotees can expectAbhishekam, Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Sahasranamarchana, and special alankarams. It clarifies the theological meaning of…
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March 2026 Pujas at Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham: Comprehensive Lunar Calendar and Guide

This in-depth guide aligns March 2026 pujas at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham with the Hindu lunar calendar, mapping them across Falgun–Chaitra (North), Phalguna–Chaitra (Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati), Falgun–Chaitra (Bengali Panjika), and Masi–Panguni (Tamil). It explains how tithis drive temple observances, why local Panchang rules matter, and how to plan darshan around Purnima, Amavasya, Pradosham, Ekadashi,…
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TTD March 2026 Festivals Guide: Unmissable Utsavams, Float Festival Finale, Darshan Tips

TTD’s March 2026 calendar centers on the sacred conclusion of Srivari Salakatla Teppotsavam (Float Festival) on March 02, 2026, offering pilgrims an unmissable opportunity for serene, water-borne darshan at Swami Pushkarini. This guide explains the theological and agamic logic behind jalotsava, clarifies how utsava murtis extend grace beyond the sanctum, and describes the sensory flow…
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March 9, 2026 Panchang: Accurate Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi Guide

March 9, 2026 (Monday) in the Hindu Panchang begins with Krishna Paksha Sashti and transitions to Krishna Paksha Saptami at 10:03 PM IST. The post explains tithi astronomy, the sunrise-tithi rule for observances, and how Amanta and Purnimanta month naming differ while remaining astronomically consistent. It outlines how to identify Shubh Muhurat anchors such as…
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Auspicious March 2026 at Tiruchanur: Definitive Guide to Padmavathi Ammavari Ugadi, Ramanavami Sevas

March 2026 at Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, Tiruchanur, brings a concentrated sequence of Lakshmi-centric observances anchored by Ugadi (Chaitra Shukla Pratipada) and Sri Ramanavami (Chaitra Shukla Navami). The guide explains how TTD’s tithi-based scheduling shapes festival flow, what vishesha alankarams and archanas to expect, and how Panchanga Sravanam frames the new year’s ethical intent. It…
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March 2026 Sacred Pujas at Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham: Tithi Highlights, Rituals, Devotee Guide

March 2026 at Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham in Kanchipuram spans Falgun Maas – Chaitra Maas (North), Phalguna Masam – Chaitra Masam (Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati), Falgun Mash – Chaitra Mash (Bengali), and Tamil Masi – Panguni. The month’s rhythm is set by tithiEkadashi, Pradosham, Purnima, Amavasya, and Sankashtirather than fixed solar dates, so devotees should consult…
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March 8, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Panchami→Sashti, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi

Sunday, March 8, 2026 features Krishna Paksha Panchami until 8:07 PM (in most regions), after which the tithi shifts to Krishna Paksha Sashti. The waning fortnight supports reflection, steady effort, and organized study, making it a practical day for planning, japa, and quiet sādhanā. This guide explains how to apply Shubh Muhurat principles, use daily…
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Celebrate Birthdays by Tithi for Profound Spiritual Well‑Being: A Scholarly, Practical Guide

Observing birthdays by janma tithi, rather than the civil date, aligns personal milestones with the Hindu calendar’s exact Sun–Moon geometry. This lunar approachaffirmed by Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale (HJS)anchors the day in Vedic timekeeping and fosters spiritual well‑being. Practical guidelines clarify how to identify the janma tithi, handle kshaya/vriddhi tithis, and balance janma tithi with…
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March 7, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Chaturthi to Panchami, Muhurat & Nakshatra Guide

Saturday, March 7, 2026, in the Hindu Panchang features Krishna Paksha Chaturthi until 6:28 PM, then transitions to Krishna Paksha Panchami in most regions. The note explains how tithi is calculated astronomically and why minor regional differences occur. It outlines the significance of Sankashti Chaturthi for Ganesha worship and provides practical guidance for completing the…
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March 6, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Tritiya–Chaturthi, Auspicious Muhurtas, Nakshatra, Rashi

Friday, March 6, 2026 spans two tithis in the Hindu Panchang: Krishna Paksha Tritiya until 5:15 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Chaturthi. This transition shapes daily ritual planning, including Sankashti Chaturthi observance after local moonrise. The guide explains what a tithi is, why civil dates can hold two tithis, and how to select Shubh Muhurtas…
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March 5, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Dwitiya→Tritiya, Good Time (Muhurat), Nakshatra & Rashi

On Thursday, March 5, 2026, Krishna Paksha Dwitiya prevails until 4:28 PM, after which Krishna Paksha Tritiya begins, according to most regional Hindu Panchang computations. The day aligns with Guruvara (Thursday), emphasizing learning, counsel, and ethical leadership. Readers can identify Good Time (Shubh Muhurat) using Abhijit around local solar noon and positive Choghadiya blocks, while…
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March 4, 2026 Panchang: Pratipada to Dwitiya Timings, Shubh Muhurat, Rituals, Guidance

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 features Krishna Paksha Pratipada until 4:15 PM in most regions, after which the day moves to Krishna Paksha Dwitiya. The analysis explains tithi in astronomical terms, outlines how regional Panchang conventions and local sunrise/sunset shape muhurta windows, and clarifies why timings vary by location. Practical guidance highlights Abhijit Muhurat for auspicious…
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March 3, 2026 Purnima to Krishna Paksha: Tithi Times, Rituals, Good Time, Nakshatra, Rashi

Purnima Tithi on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 prevails until 4:33 PM IST, after which Krishna Paksha Pratipada begins and lasts until 4:15 PM IST on March 4. The times are in IST and broadly apply across North, South, and Eastern India, with minor local shifts. The overview explains Tithi computation, offers practical guidance for Purnima…
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Varuda Rasipalan 2026–2027 (Parabhava): Deep-Dive Puthandu Predictions, Rituals & Auspicious Windows

Puthandu 2026 (Chithirai 1) inaugurates the Parabhava Nama Varsha on 14 April 2026, aligning the Tamil solar New Year with a wider Indic cycle that also frames Vishu and Vaisakhi. This long-form Varuda Rasipalan explains the Tamil calendar’s sidereal basis, outlines the year’s key transitsShani in Meena and Guru’s move from Mithuna to exalted Karkaand…
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Nakshatra Phalam 2026–2027: Definitive Predictions for 27 Birth Stars in Sri Parabhava Samvatsaram

This definitive Nakshatra Phalam 2026–2027 guide synthesizes Kandaya Phalam and major transits for Sri Parabhava nama samvatsaram to offer clear, practical direction for all 27 birth stars. It explains how to read annual predictions by janma nakshatra, outlines the year’s planetary context (Jupiter exalted in Cancer, Saturn in Pisces, and the Rahu–Ketu shift), and provides…
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Vishu 2026 Malayalam New Year: Exact Date, Kani Rituals, Kaineettam, and Cultural Insights

Vishu 2026 in Kerala falls on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, aligning with the first day of Medam in the Malayalam Panchang and the Sun’s ingress into sidereal Aries (Mesha Sankranti). The date follows Kerala’s sunrise rule: because Sankranti occurs after sunset on 14 April, the observance shifts to the next dawn. The festival’s centerpiece is…
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March 2, 2026 Panchang Guide: Shukla Chaturdashi to Purnima, Auspicious Times, Nakshatra & Rashi

Monday, March 2, 2026 features Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi until 17:18 (5:18 PM), followed by Purnima tithi beginning that evening and continuing until 04:33 (often into March 3, depending on location). This Panchang guide clarifies how tithis work, why timings vary by city, and how to align practice with auspicious windows like Brahma Muhurta and Abhijit…
