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📍 Nagpur, Maharashtra · India

Today's Panchang for Nagpur

Friday, May 1, 2026
All times in Asia/Kolkata local time

Five Elements of Panchang

Tithi
Purnima
Nakshatra
Swati
Yoga
Siddhi
Karana
Vishti
Vaara (Day)
Shukravara (Friday)

Sun Timings & Muhurat

🌅 Sunrise 05:42
🌇 Sunset 18:38
✨ Abhijit Muhurat (most auspicious) 23:46 – 00:34
⚠️ Rahu Kalam (avoid important activities) 12:10 – 13:47

About Today's Panchang for Nagpur

The panchang shown above is calculated specifically for Nagpur, Maharashtra (India) using its precise coordinates (21.1458, 79.0882) and local timezone (Asia/Kolkata). Sunrise, sunset, Rahu Kalam, Abhijit Muhurat, and other inauspicious periods are sensitive to your location — a panchang for Nagpur differs from one for any other city.

Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana are based on the astronomical positions of the Sun and Moon and apply universally — but the exact times these elements transition vary by your local clock. The values you see here are the elements active at sunrise in Nagpur.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Panchang for Nagpur

What is today's tithi in Nagpur?

Today's tithi for Nagpur is shown above on this page (currently Purnima). Tithi is the lunar day calculated from the angular distance between the Sun and Moon.

What is the Rahu Kalam time in Nagpur today?

Rahu Kalam is a 90-minute inauspicious window calculated based on local sunrise and sunset. For Nagpur, today's Rahu Kalam window is shown above. Most Hindus avoid starting important activities during this window.

What time is sunrise and sunset in Nagpur today?

Sunrise and sunset times for Nagpur are calculated from the city's coordinates (21.1458, 79.0882) and shown in Asia/Kolkata local time on this page.

How is panchang different in Nagpur vs other cities?

Panchang elements like Tithi, Nakshatra, and Yoga are universal at any moment, but the exact transition times — and especially location-dependent windows like Rahu Kalam, Abhijit Muhurat, and sunrise/sunset — change based on your geographical coordinates. Always use a panchang calculated specifically for your city.

Why does the panchang change daily?

The Moon transits through one Nakshatra approximately every 24 hours, and the Tithi changes as the Sun-Moon angular relationship evolves. Each day's panchang reflects the unique cosmic configuration for that day. Auspicious windows like Abhijit Muhurat and inauspicious ones like Rahu Kalam shift slightly each day with sunrise/sunset.

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