🌙 Moon Phase & Tithi Calendar

Explore daily Vedic Panchanga insights — Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, sunrise timing, and personalized cosmic guidance. Tap any day to reveal its energy and practical meaning.

Interactive Panchanga Calendar

Tap any date for detailed Vedic information & cosmic timing guidance

Moon images: paksha_tithi.webp (e.g., Shukla_Prathama.webp)

Frequently Asked Questions

A Tithi is a lunar day in the Vedic calendar, representing the angular relationship between the Sun and Moon. There are 30 Tithis in a lunar month — 15 in the waxing (Shukla Paksha) and 15 in the waning (Krishna Paksha) phase. Each Tithi carries unique energy for activities, spiritual practice, and decision-making.
Nakshatras are 27 lunar mansions along the ecliptic, each spanning 13°20'. The Moon transits one Nakshatra per day. Your daily Nakshatra influences mood, mental clarity, and the emotional tone of the day — helping you align activities with cosmic rhythm.
Our calculations use standard astronomical formulas for planetary longitudes, including lunar and solar positions with ayanamsa correction. Sunrise and sunset times are computed for Bhubaneswar, India (20.3°N, 85.8°E, UTC+5:30). Precision is suitable for daily observational and spiritual planning purposes.
Yoga is the sum of the Sun and Moon's sidereal longitudes, divided into 27 segments. It indicates the overall energetic quality of the day. Karana is half of a Tithi — there are 11 Karanas that rotate, refining the timing for specific actions within each lunar day.
Yes! This calendar helps you understand the cosmic energy of each day. While not a substitute for a full astrological consultation, it provides practical guidance on favorable activities, emotional tones, and optimal timing for new beginnings, spiritual practices, and important decisions.