Loading...
Loading...
Berlin • January 2026
The Month Panchang Calendar provides a comprehensive view of all Panchang elements for an entire month, making it easier to plan auspicious activities, festivals, and important events in advance. Unlike daily Panchang which shows one day at a time, the monthly view helps you see the complete lunar cycle and identify patterns.
Each day in the calendar displays the Tithi (lunar day) and Nakshatra (lunar constellation), which are the two most important elements for determining auspiciousness. By viewing the entire month, you can easily identify important dates like Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya, and other significant lunar events.
This monthly view is especially useful for planning religious observances, scheduling ceremonies, and understanding the lunar calendar's rhythm throughout the month. All calculations are based on your selected city's geographical coordinates, ensuring accuracy for your specific location.
Use the city selector to choose your location, then navigate to the desired month and year using the navigation controls. The calendar automatically adjusts all Panchang calculations based on your city's latitude, longitude, and timezone.
Click on any day in the calendar to view complete Panchang information including Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vaar (weekday), sunrise, sunset times, and other astronomical data. This detailed view helps you make informed decisions about auspicious timings.
The monthly view allows you to see the entire lunar cycle at a glance, making it easy to identify the best dates for weddings, housewarming ceremonies, business inaugurations, and other important events. You can plan weeks or months in advance.
The calendar highlights important lunar events like Ekadashi (fasting days), Purnima (full moon), and Amavasya (new moon). These days have special significance in Hindu traditions and are ideal for spiritual practices, fasting, and religious observances.
Tithi represents the lunar day in the Hindu calendar, calculated based on the Moon's angular distance from the Sun. There are 30 Tithis in a lunar month, divided into two Pakshas (fortnights) - Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon). In the monthly calendar, you can see how Tithis progress throughout the month, helping you identify auspicious days for different activities.
Nakshatra refers to the 27 lunar mansions or constellations that the Moon passes through during its monthly cycle. Each Nakshatra has specific qualities and is considered auspicious or inauspicious for different activities. The monthly calendar shows which Nakshatra is active on each day, allowing you to plan accordingly.
Viewing Panchang data in a monthly calendar format offers several advantages over checking individual days:
Key lunar events like Ekadashi, Purnima (Full Moon), and Amavasya (New Moon) are highlighted. These days are significant for fasting and spiritual practices.
The Hindu calendar (Panchang) tracks the position of the Sun and Moon to determine Tithis (lunar days), Nakshatras (lunar mansions), and other auspicious timings for daily life.