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February 11, 2026 Panchang Guide: Navami to Dashami Transition, Timings and Insights

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 marks Krishna Paksha Navami tithi in most regions until 9:24 AM (local time), transitioning thereafter to Krishna Paksha Dashami. This clear tithi boundary helps plan puja, japa, and charitable actions in harmony with the Panchang. While Nakshatra and Rashi vary by location and method, they can refine personal observances without changing…
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Kumbha Masam 2026 in Kerala: Dates, Key Festivals, and Timeless Traditions to Cherish

Kumbha Masam (Kumbham), the seventh month of the Malayalam calendar, runs from February 14 to March 13 in 2026. This period in Kerala is revered for calm devotion, community-centered rituals, and an emphasis on seva, dana, and vrata. Hallmark observances include Kumbha Bharani Utsavam, centered on Bharani Nakshatra, and Attukal Pongala, one of the world’s…
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Masik Sankranti 2026: Monthly Surya Sankramana Guide, Vratham Significance & Date-Tracking Tips

Masik Sankranti marks each monthly Surya Sankramanathe Sun’s entry into a new Rashiproviding a steady rhythm for reflection, charity, and renewal. In 2026, the cycle typically begins with Makara Sankranti in mid-January and proceeds through each sign until Dhanu Sankranti near year-end. Masa Sankranthi Vratham centers on snana, japa, arghya to Surya, and daana, observed…
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Sacred Sun Transition: Kumbha Sankranti 2026 Date, Meaning, Rituals, and Unity

Kumbha Sankranti (Kumbha Sankramanam) in 2026 falls on February 13, marking the Sun’s transition from Makara rashi (Capricorn) to Kumbha rashi (Aquarius). As the eleventh and penultimate Sankranti of the solar year, it inaugurates Kumbha masam in the Malayalam calendar and signals a seasonal shift toward early spring. Observances typically include snana, arghya to Surya,…
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February 10, 2026 Panchang: Precise Tithi Timings, Auspicious Insights, and Ritual Guidance

This Panchang update for Tuesday, February 10, 2026 notes Krishna Paksha Ashtami until 7:15 AM, followed by Krishna Paksha Navami for the rest of the day in most regions. The guidance emphasizes the reflective qualities of Ashtami and the disciplined clarity of Navami, offering practical ways to align vrata, japa, and service with each phase.…
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Phalguna Masam 2026: Exact Telugu Dates, Sacred Nakshatra Meaning, and Holi Highlights

Phalguna Masam is the twelfth month of the traditional Telugu calendar, and in 2026 it runs from 18 February to 18 March across Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, and Marathi calendars. The month is defined by the Full Moon’s alignment with Purva Phalguni or Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. Communities mark this period through vrata, temple seva, and the…
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Phalgun Month 2026 Dates (Falgun Maas): Plan Sacred Observances with Regional Calendar Insights

Phalgun Month 2026 (Falgun maas or Phalguna masam) runs from February 2 to March 3 in the North Indian purnimanta calendar. Regional variationsespecially in Telugu and Marathi amanta systemsmean local panchangs are essential for exact tithis and festival timings. The month’s devotional focus includes Holi on Phalguna Purnima and Maha Shivaratri generally on Krishna Paksha…
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February 9, 2026 Panchang Guide: Exact Tithi Timings, Krishna Paksha Ashtami, Auspicious Cues

On Monday, February 9, 2026, the Panchang notes Krishna Paksha Saptami until 5:18 AM, followed by Krishna Paksha Ashtami for the rest of the day. These tithi timings may vary by region, so consulting a local Panchang is recommended. Ashtami in the waning phase invites reflective practices such as japa, satvik meals, and quiet reading…
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February 8, 2026 Panchang Guide: Exact Tithi Timing, Auspicious Cues, and Daily Dharma

February 8, 2026 begins with Krishna Paksha Sashti and transitions to Krishna Paksha Saptami at 3:38 AM in most regions. This Tithi shift is a helpful cue for planning reflective practices during the waning moon. While Nakshatra, Rashi, and specific Shubh Muhurat (Good Time) are not detailed here, these elements typically vary by location and…
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Shubh Muhurat February 2026: Verified Auspicious Days and Timings for Success, Harmony, and Clarity

This February 2026 Shubh Muhurat guide outlines auspicious days and timings for general activities, drawn from Panchang principles such as Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. It clarifies scopeuse for everyday beginnings, not for ceremony-specific rites like Marriage or Gruhapravesh. Readers learn to avoid Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, and Gulika Kalam, to confirm local sunrise-sunset, and to…
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February 7, 2026 Tithi: Precise Panchang Guide to Krishna Paksha Panchami–Sashti

Saturday, February 7, 2026 features a precise Tithi transition in the Panchang – Hindu Calendar. Krishna Paksha Panchami lasts until 2:27 AM, followed by Krishna Paksha Sashti for the rest of the day. This clarity supports accurate scheduling of vrata, puja, and study aligned with the waning moon’s contemplative energy. Regional Panchang calculations may vary…
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Vishnu Vidiya Vratam in Phalguna: Dates, Significance, and Observance Guide (AP–Telangana)

Vishnu Vidiya Vratam is a 15-day observance in Phalguna Masam, practiced in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana from Phalguna Maasa Shukla Vidiya to Phalguna Maasa Krishna Vidiya. In 2026, it runs from February 19 to March 5, aligning devotion with both lunar phases. The vratam, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, encourages steady bhakti, light fasting according to…
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February 6, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Panchami Timings, Significance, and Guidance

February 6, 2026 begins with Krishna Paksha Chaturthi tithi until 1:40 AM and then continues as Krishna Paksha Panchami for the remainder of the day. The waning Moon’s rhythm supports steady practice, study, and reflective sadhana across dharmic traditions. Location-specific Nakshatra, Rashi, and shubh muhurat should be checked in a regional Panchang for accuracy. The…
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February 5, 2026 Panchang: Precise Tithi Timings and Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Insights

February 5, 2026 begins with Krishna Paksha Tritiya until 1:27 AM, then continues as Krishna Paksha Chaturthi for the rest of the day. The Panchang sequence supports planning for puja, study, and travel in harmony with the Hindu calendar. Krishna Paksha Chaturthi emphasizes obstacle-clearing prayers to Ganesha and a reflective, disciplined approach to the day.…
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February 4, 2026 Panchang: Exact Tithi Timings, Krishna Paksha Tritiya, and Spiritual Guidance

On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the Panchang records a shift from Krishna Paksha Dwitiya to Krishna Paksha Tritiya at 1:45 AM, marking the third lunar day of the waning fortnight for the remainder of the day. This timing supports steady devotional routines, reflective study, and simple acts of seva. Because Nakshatra, Rashi, and Shubh Muhurat…
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February 3, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Dwitiya Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi Guide

February 3, 2026 features a tithi transition in the Hindu Panchang: Krishna Paksha Pratipada continues until 2:32 AM, after which Krishna Paksha Dwitiya prevails across most regions. Because Dwitiya begins before sunrise, daily observances typically align with Dwitiya for this date. Shubh Muhurat depends on local calculations that integrate Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana; avoiding…
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Sankashti Chaturthi February 2026: Complete Guide to Date, Regional Months, Vrat and Puja

Sankashti Chaturthi in February 2026 falls on 5 February, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi across traditions. It aligns with Falgun in North Indian Hindi calendars and Magha Month in Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu, and Kannada reckoning, reflecting regional diversity on a shared tithi. The vrat is kept from sunrise to moonrise, concluding after Chandrodaya with Ganesha…
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TTD Festivals in February 2026: A Comprehensive Guide to Sacred Tirumala Utsavams

February 2026 at TTD aligns with Magh Maas – Falgun Maas, bringing a spiritually charged calendar anchored in daily Nitya Kainkaryams and select utsavams at the Tirumala Venkateshwara Temple. Devotees benefit from early planning, official schedule checks, and adherence to temple decorum for a dignified darshan. The serene pre-dawn Suprabhatam, the fragrance of tulasi, and…
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Rama Navami 2026: Sacred Date, Navaratri Timeline, and Inspiring Ways to Honor Sri Rama

Sri Rama Navami, Sri Rama Jayanti, falls on March 27, 2026, aligning with Chaitra Shukla Navami in the Hindu calendar. The Sri Rama Navami Navaratri utsavams begin on March 19 with Chaitra Shukla Pratipada (Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Nav Varsh) and conclude on March 27. Devotees traditionally honor the midday (Madhyahna) period for worship,…
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February 2, 2026 Panchang: Purnima to Krishna Paksha Pratipada Timings and Significance

February 2, 2026 begins with Purnima tithi until 3:46 AM and then shifts to Krishna Paksha Pratipada until 2:32 AM on February 3 in most regions. This transition marks the start of the reflective waning fortnight, ideal for steady japa, dhyana, and simple, sattvic routines. Readers benefit from clear, time-specific guidance to plan puja and…