📿 Daily Panchang – March 29, 2026 (Sunday)
Hindu Month: Chaitra (चैत्र)
Paksha (Lunar Phase): Shukla Paksha (waxing moon)
Day: sunday (Ravivaar)
Season: Spring (Vasant)
Ayana: Uttarayana (sun’s northward movement)🕉️ Tithi (Lunar Day)
- Shukla Ekadashi (एकादशी) until early morning around 2:30 – 2:38 AM, depending on the city.
Ekadashi is a significant tithi associated with devotion, discipline, and fasting for Lord Vishnu. - From early morning onwards, Shukla Dwadashi (द्वादशी) begins.
Ekadashi is a spiritually powerful day in the Hindu calendar. Devotees often observe fasting, prayer, chanting of vishnu mantras, and acts of charity on Ekadashi to cleanse sins and gain spiritual merit.🌕 Nakshatra (Lunar Constellation)The moon transits two nakshatras during this day:
- Ashlesha until early afternoon, ruled by Mercury and associated with deep emotional insight, healing and subtle wisdom.
- From afternoon onwards, the moon moves into Magha, ruled by Ketu and associated with ancestral blessings, royalty and dignity.
- Yoga: Dhriti (धृति) – associated with steadfastness, inner strength and focus.
- Karana: Kimstughna – part of the Panchanga division indicating daily energy patterns.
- Sunrise: ~6:07 AM
- Sunset: ~6:20 PM
- Moonrise: ~3:17 PM
- Moonset: ~3:23 AM next day
- Rahu Kaal: ~4:48 PM – 6:20 PM
- Yama Ghanta: ~12:13 PM – 1:45 PM
- Gulika Kaal: ~3:17 PM – 4:48 PM
- Varjyam & Dur Muhurta periods — avoid marriage, property purchase, major travel or auspicious beginnings during these times.
- Ekadashi Vrat: Many devotees observe a strict or partial fast on Ekadashi, especially when it falls on Sunday.
- People often engage in Vishnu puja, chanting of the vishnu Sahasranama, darshan, charity, and recitation of mantras.
- With the Dhriti yoga and changing nakshatras, the day balances inner reflection with external action — combining spiritual focus and emotional depth.
- Ekadashi’s energy supports devotion, cleansing of mind, and disciplined routines, making it a good time for spiritual practices and self‑improvement.
- Devotion & Fasting: Observing Ekadashi fast or engaging in devotional practices can deepen spiritual awareness.
- Daily Puja & Meditation: Start the day with prayer or meditation during Brahma Muhurta.
- Avoid Major Worldly Decisions: Plan important material tasks outside Rahu and Dur Muhurta periods.
- Give to Others: Charity and help to the needy are traditionally believed to multiply positive outcomes on Ekadashi.
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