📅 Date & General Information- Day: Sunday
- Date: 1 March 2026
- Lunar Month: Phalguna (Shukla Paksha)
- Vikram Samvat: 2082
- Season (Drik Ritu): Spring (Vasant)
- Pradosh Vrat: This day corresponds with Pradosh Vrat (observed on Trayodashi tithi).
🌙 Tithi (Lunar Date)- Shukla Paksha Trayodashi (13th lunar day) until ~7:09 PM
- Then Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi continues into the next day.
(This timing applies throughout most parts of India.)
✨ Nakshatra (Star Constellation)- Pushya until ~8:03–8:34 AM
- Ashlesha from ~8:34 AM onward
(The transition times vary slightly by region.)
🪔 Yoga & Karana- Yoga:
- Shobhana (auspicious) until early to mid‑afternoon
- Atiganda thereafter
- Karana:
- Kaulava until early morning
- Taitila through much of the day
- Garija after evening (and into the next day)
☀️ Sun & moon Times (Approximate)- Sunrise: ~6:38 – 6:52 AM
- Sunset: ~6:18 – 6:26 PM
- Moonrise: Late afternoon (around 4:30 – 4:50 PM)
🪶 Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi)- Moon in cancer (Karka Rashi) most of the day, bringing a calm, emotional, and nurturing influence.
🕐 Inauspicious Times (Avoid for Starting Important Tasks)These periods are traditionally considered
inauspicious for initiating key activities:
- Rahu Kaal: ~4:48 PM – 6:17 PM (varies slightly by region)
- Yamagandam: ~12:21 PM – 1:50 PM
- Gulikai: ~3:19 PM – 4:48 PM
- Durmuhurtham: ~4:42 PM – 5:29 PM
- Varjyam: ~8:59 PM – 10:32 PM
🪙 Auspicious Time PeriodsThese are considered favorable for important activities like
puja, new ventures, prayers, or spiritual practices:
- Abhijit Muhurat: ~11:58 AM – 12:45 PM
- Amrita Kalam: Early morning (around ~2:26 AM – 3:58 AM)
- Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga: Morning hours (sunrise till ~8:37 AM)
🕉️ Special Observances- Pradosh Vrat: Falling on Trayodashi tithi, 1 March 2026 is auspicious for Pradosh fast and shiva worship.
📌 Summary1 March 2026 is marked by
Shukla Trayodashi tithi moving into
Chaturdashi, with
Pushya and Ashlesha Nakshatra governing the day. It’s generally considered
auspicious overall, with good muhurats like
Abhijit and
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga supporting spiritual and significant undertakings. However, traditional inauspicious periods like
Rahu Kaal, Yamagandam, and Gulikai should be noted when planning formal activities.
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