Panchang — Thursday, December 3, 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.

Thursday, December 3, 202618 Ogrohayon 1433 BS

Panchang at a Glance

Tithi
Dashami (until 11:33 PM), Ekadashi
Paksha
Krishna (waning)
Nakshatra
Uttara Phalguni (until 9:53 AM), Hasta
Yoga
Priti, Ayushman
Karana
Vanija, Vishti, Bava
Masa (Lunar Month)
Kartik
Ritu (Season)
Hemanta (Pre-Winter)
Ayana
Dakshinayana
Vikram Samvat
2083 (Parabhava)
Shaka Samvat
1948
Moon Rashi
Kanya (Virgo)
Sun Rashi
Vrishchika (Scorpio)

Sun & Moon

Sunrise

6:25 AM

Sunset

5:10 PM

Moonrise

1:10 AM

Moonset

1:16 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
Dashami6:25 AM11:33 PM
Ekadashi11:34 PM6:25 AM (Dec 4)

Nakshatra

NameStartsEnds
Uttara Phalguni6:25 AM9:53 AM
Hasta9:54 AM6:25 AM (Dec 4)

Yoga

NameStartsEnds
Priti6:25 AM9:44 AM
Ayushman9:45 AM6:25 AM (Dec 4)

Karana

NameStartsEnds
Vanija6:25 AM11:24 AM
Vishti11:25 AM11:33 PM
Bava11:34 PM6:25 AM (Dec 4)

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

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

Abhijit Muhurta
11:26 AM – 12:09 PM
Brahma Muhurta
4:39 AM – 5:32 AM
Amrit Kalam
4:37 AM (Dec 4) – 6:17 AM (Dec 4)

Inauspicious Timings

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

Rahu Kaal
1:08 PM – 2:29 PM
Yamaganda
6:25 AM – 7:45 AM
Gulika Kaal
9:06 AM – 10:27 AM
Dur Muhurta
8:34 AM – 9:17 AM, 10:00 AM – 10:43 AM, 3:44 PM – 4:27 PM
Varjyam
6:38 PM – 8:18 PM

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.