📅 Daily Panchāng – 2 January 2026 (Friday)🌞 Date & DayFriday,
2 January 2026 (Gregorian)
📍 Hindu Calendar DetailsVikram Samvat: 2082 (Kalayukta)
Shaka Samvat: 1947 (Visvavasu)
Month (Amanta & Purnimanta): Pausha (पौष)
Paksha (Lunar Phase): Shukla Paksha (waxing moon)
Ritu (Season): hemant (pre‑winter)
Ayana: Dakshinayan (sun’s southward movement)
🌙 Tithi (Lunar Day)Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi: until
~6:53 PMPurnima (Full Moon): begins
~6:53 PM and continues next day
⭐ (Star)Mrigashirsha: up to
~8:04 PMArdra: starts after 8:04 PM and continues into next day
🪔 Yoga & KaranaYoga:Sukla yoga continues into early afternoonBrahma yoga begins
~1:06 PM and continues overnight
Karana:Garija until early morningVanija until ~6:53 PMVishti from ~6:54 PM into next day
☀️ Sun & moon (Example: Ujjain, MP)Sunrise: ~7:12 AM
Sunset: ~5:48 PM
Moonrise: ~4:40 PM
Moonset: ~7:02 AM next day
(Note: exact sunrise/sunset times vary by city.)⏱️ Inauspicious (Avoid) TimingsRahu Kaal: ~11:11 AM – 12:30 PM
Gulika Kaal: ~8:32 AM – 9:51 AM
Yamaganda: ~3:09 PM – 4:29 PM
Durmuhaurat & Varjyam: early morning and selective short periods
🌼 Auspicious TimingsAbhijit Muhurat: ~12:09 PM – 12:51 PM
Amrit Kaal: ~12:15 PM – 1:40 PM
Brahma Muhurat: early morning ~5:36 AM – 6:24 AM
🕉️ Astrological SummaryTithi:The day begins with
Chaturdashi and transitions to
Purnima (full moon) in the evening — a phase considered potent for spiritual activities and worship of the moon and deities.
:Mrigashirsha (associated with curiosity, learning, and gentle communication) leads much of the day, followed by
Ardra at night (linked with transformation and emotional release).
Yoga & Karana:Brahma yoga (from early afternoon) supports disciplined work, meditation, and considered decision‑making. Vishti Karana after evening should generally be approached cautiously for new beginnings.
🪔 Quick Tips for the Day🌕
Evening Purnima: The full moon period (after ~6:53 PM) can be auspicious for meditation, moon prayers, and spiritual reflection.🕉️
Auspicious windows around midday are good for starting important work, worship, or personal planning.🚫 Avoid inauspicious Rahu, Gulika, and Yamaganda periods for vows, new beginnings, or major decisions.
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