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Utsav Panchang - Precise, Authentic & Rooted in Tradition

Today - Feb 17, 2026

Feb

17

Tue

Krishna Paksha - Purnima/Amavasya

Tuesday

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Auspicious Time

Abhijit Muhurat

6:42 AM to 7:27 AM

Amrit Kaal

2:12 AM to 3:59 AM

Brahma Muhurat

11:55 PM to 12:43 AM

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Inauspicious Time

Rahu Kaal

9:53 AM to 11:18 AM

Yamaganda

4:16 AM to 5:40 AM

Gulika

7:05 AM to 8:29 AM

Dur Muhurat

7:27 AM to 8:13 AM

Varjyam

6:09 AM to 7:56 AM

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Sunrise

1:27 AM

Sunset

12:42 PM

Moonrise

1:21 AM

Moonset

12:38 PM

Tithi

Purnima/Amavasya

Feb 16, 2026 12:05 PM to Feb 17, 2026 11:59 AM

Pratipada

Feb 17, 2026 12:01 PM to Feb 18, 2026 11:26 AM

Nakshatra

Dhanishta

Feb 16, 2026 4:57 PM to Feb 17, 2026 5:21 PM

Shatabhisha

Feb 17, 2026 5:22 PM to Feb 18, 2026 5:19 PM

Karana

Chatushpada

Feb 16, 2026 12:05 PM to Feb 17, 2026 12:05 AM

Shakuni

Feb 17, 2026 12:06 AM to Feb 17, 2026 12:00 PM

Kimstughna

Feb 17, 2026 12:01 PM to Feb 17, 2026 11:46 PM

Yoga

Variyana

Feb 16, 2026 12:22 AM to Feb 16, 2026 11:20 PM

Parigha

Feb 16, 2026 11:21 PM to Feb 17, 2026 9:55 PM

Upcoming Festivals

FEB

19

Phulera Dooj

"Dwitiya Tithi Begins - 04:57 PM on Feb 18, 2026 Dwitiya Tithi Ends - 03:58 PM on Feb 19, 2026" Regional festival / day named “Phulera Dooj” — celebrated in some calendars around Phalguna; often linked with early Holi rituals or spring celebrations.

FEB

21

Dhundiraj Chaturthi

"Chaturthi Tithi Begins - 02:38 PM on Feb 20, 2026 Chaturthi Tithi Ends - 01:00 PM on Feb 21, 2026" Named “Dhundiraj Chaturthi” — presumably a special Chaturthi observance; specifics vary with regional/local tradition especially in north region

FEB

22

Skanda Sasthi

"Begins - 11:09 AM, Feb 22 Ends - 09:09 AM, Feb 23" Skanda Shashti is a sacred day dedicated to Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), celebrated for his victory over the demon Surapadma. Devotees observe fasts and special prayers to seek courage, strength, and protection.

FEB

24

Masik Durga Ashtami (Phalgun Mash Visesh)

"Begins - 07:01 AM, Feb 24 Ends - 04:51 AM, Feb 25" Monthly worship of Goddess Durga on Ashtami

FEB

27

Amlaki Ekadashi

"Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 12:33 AM on Feb 27, 2026 Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 10:32 PM on Feb 27, 2026" Ekadashi devoted to Lord Vishnu; worship includes Amla (gooseberry).

FEB

28

Narsimha Dwadashi

"Dwadashi Tithi Begins - 10:32 PM on Feb 27, 2026 Dwadashi Tithi Ends - 08:43 PM on Feb 28, 2026" Celebrates Lord Narasimha, symbol of protection and courage.

MAR

01

Ravi Pradosh Vrat

This fast is observed on Sunday during Pradosh Kaal to worship Lord Shiva

MAR

03

Vasant Purnima

"Purnima Tithi Begins - 05:55 PM on Mar 02, 2026 Purnima Tithi Ends - 05:07 PM on Mar 03, 2026" "Vasant Purnima marks the celebration of spring and spiritual practices. Charity and devotion on this day are considered highly auspicious."

MAR

03

Dol Purnima

"Purnima Tithi Begins - 05:55 PM on Mar 02, 2026 Purnima Tithi Ends - 05:07 PM on Mar 03, 2026" "Dol Purnima is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. It is celebrated with joy, especially in Bengal and Odisha."

MAR

03

Lakshmi Jayanti

Purnima Tithi Begins - 05:55 PM on Mar 02, 2026 Purnima Tithi Ends - 05:07 PM on Mar 03, 2026 "Lakshmi Jayanti celebrates the appearance of Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees pray for wealth, prosperity, and good fortune."


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Utsav Online Panchang - Your Authentic Guide to Vedic Time

Utsav Panchang is a sophisticated Hindu calendar used for Vedic timekeeping. More than a mere date tracker, the Panchang functions as a specialized astronomical calculation system, designed to reveal the most favourable (Shubh) and unfavourable (Ashubh) moments within the cycle of the day.

The Sanskrit word ‘Panchangam’ signifies the ‘Five Limbs’ (Panch = Five, Anga = Parts). This ancient tool is essential for astrologers and spiritual practitioners who seek to align daily actions with cosmic energy. By tracking the positions of the Sun and the Moon, the Panchang provides critical data beyond just the Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, and Moonset.

Geographical Precision: Why Location Matters

The Panchang operates based on astronomical positions relative to a specific location on Earth. Consequently, its details are precise only for the geographical area for which it is calculated. The Utsav Panchang is dynamically generated using your current city’s coordinates to ensure the highest accuracy. Crucial timings, such as the start and end of all astrological periods, are directly linked to the local horizon and solar cycle.

Decoding the Five Essential Limbs (Panchang)

The foundation of the daily almanac rests upon five core astronomical components:

  • Tithi (Lunar Day): This measures the angular separation between the Sun and the Moon. It is the primary factor for determining the dates of all Hindu festivals and fasts.
  • Nakshatra (Star Constellation): Determined by the Moon’s placement within one of the 27 fixed constellations of the zodiac. It is consulted for ceremonies like baby naming (Namkaran) and assessing compatibility.
  • Vaar (Weekday): The time span from one sunrise to the next, each day ruled by one of the seven planets.
  • Yoga (Union): Derived from the added longitudes of the Sun and the Moon, there are 27 Yoga combinations that indicate the overall character or disposition of the day.
  • Karana (Half-Tithi): Represents half of a Tithi. Of the eleven Karanas, particular attention is paid to avoiding the Vishti Karana, which is considered highly inauspicious for new beginnings.
Auspicious and Inauspicious Muhurats

By combining the five core Panchang elements with celestial timings, the following specific windows are derived:

  • Brahma Muhurta: A highly sacred time occurring before dawn, considered optimal for meditation, spiritual practice, and beginning studies.
  • Sandhya Times (Pratah, Madhyahna, Sayahna): These are three designated transitional periods throughout the day when followers traditionally perform their daily religious offerings and prayers.
  • Abhijit Muhurta: An inherently favourable window occurring around noon. This period acts as a powerful alternative for commencing important work if no other auspicious time is available.
  • Vijay Muhurta: Highly valued for starting journeys, this time increases the likelihood of success and achievement for the intended purpose of travel.
  • Rahu Kaal: A specific inauspicious duration each day that must be entirely avoided for initiating new or important ventures.
  • Sankalp: An integral part of any formal worship (Puja), requiring the recitation of all five Panchang elements along with key planetary positions to establish the exact moment in space and time.

By referring to the Utsav Panchang daily, you can strategically plan your day, minimizing negative planetary influences and maximizing opportunities for prosperity and spiritual growth.

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