Panchang — Sunday, October 11, 2026

The complete daily panchang (panjika) calculated for Bangladesh (Dhaka) — tithi, nakshatra, yoga and karana with exact change times, plus the day's auspicious and inauspicious periods.

Sunday, October 11, 202626 Ashwin 1433 BS

Panchang at a Glance

Tithi
Prathama (until 10:01 PM), Dwitiya
Paksha
Shukla (waxing)
Nakshatra
Chitra (until 11:02 PM), Swati
Yoga
Vaidhriti, Vishkambha
Karana
Kimstughna, Bava, Balava
Masa (Lunar Month)
Ashwin
Ritu (Season)
Sharad (Autumn)
Ayana
Dakshinayana
Vikram Samvat
2083 (Parabhava)
Shaka Samvat
1948
Moon Rashi
Kanya (Virgo)
Sun Rashi
Kanya (Virgo)

Sun & Moon

Sunrise

5:53 AM

Sunset

5:36 PM

Moonrise

6:17 AM

Moonset

5:48 PM

Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga & Karana Timings

Exact transition times in Bangladesh time (Asia/Dhaka). The panchang day runs from sunrise to the next sunrise, so a single day can carry two tithis or nakshatras.

Tithi

NameStartsEnds
Prathama5:53 AM10:01 PM
Dwitiya10:02 PM5:54 AM (Oct 12)

Nakshatra

NameStartsEnds
Chitra5:53 AM11:02 PM
Swati11:03 PM5:54 AM (Oct 12)

Yoga

NameStartsEnds
Vaidhriti5:53 AM9:35 PM
Vishkambha9:36 PM5:54 AM (Oct 12)

Karana

NameStartsEnds
Kimstughna5:53 AM9:51 AM
Bava9:52 AM10:01 PM
Balava10:02 PM5:54 AM (Oct 12)

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

Favourable windows for beginning new work, travel, puja and other important activities.

Abhijit Muhurta
11:21 AM – 12:08 PM
Brahma Muhurta
4:15 AM – 5:04 AM
Amrit Kalam
4:25 PM – 6:04 PM

Inauspicious Timings

Periods traditionally avoided when starting auspicious work — Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika Kaal, Dur Muhurta and Varjyam.

Rahu Kaal
4:08 PM – 5:36 PM
Yamaganda
11:44 AM – 1:12 PM
Gulika Kaal
2:40 PM – 4:08 PM
Dur Muhurta
8:14 AM – 9:01 AM, 9:47 AM – 10:34 AM, 4:02 PM – 4:49 PM
Varjyam
6:29 AM – 8:08 AM, 4:56 AM (Oct 12) – 6:38 AM (Oct 12)

Festivals & Vrats

  • Navaratri Ghatasthapana
  • Ghatasthapana (Day 1)

About These Calculations

  • All timings are computed astronomically for Dhaka, Bangladesh (Asia/Dhaka) using the Lahiri (Chitra Paksha) ayanamsa.
  • The tithi shown first is the udaya tithi — the tithi prevailing at sunrise — which is the traditional value used for observances.
  • Auspicious and inauspicious periods such as Rahu Kaal depend on sunrise and sunset, so they differ slightly from city to city.
  • Regional panjikas (Bisuddha Siddhanta, Gupta Press) may differ by a few minutes, or occasionally by a day.