Details of Almanac – Panchanga

Dr. Sathyanarayana Acharya,
Lecturer, Poornaprajna Vidhyapeeta, Bangalore.

English translated by
Prof. G. S. Mudambadithaya

Pancha means five and anga means parts.  Panchanga, as the word suggests comprises five aspects.  They are Tithi,  Vara (day)  Nakshatra (star), Yoga and Karana.  They change every day,  Months, fortnights and seasons change, but the day does not change, but today’s tithi and vara are not the same tomorrow.  It is the same case with nakshatra, yoga and karana.  These five aspects change and the panchanga comprises these five aspects.

The book which gives details about these five aspects is panchanga.

But when we open the page of a panchanga, we get confused.  these five aspects are represented by symbols and we find it difficult to understand them.  A panchanga gives us details such as the year, seasons, rithus, months, seasons, day of planets, details of preparing horoscopes, aspects of planets, favorable and unfavorable time (Visha  and Amrutha) and other auspicious time for celebrations, beside giving details about the five aspects mentioned earlier.  The five aspects are indicated by the first letters of words relating to them.

Before we try to understand panchanga let us try to know some basic things about Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana.

Tithi:

A month has fortnight namely the brighter half (Shukla paksha) and the darker half of the moon (Krishna paksha) From the full moon day (Pournami) when he shines in all glory, appears to grow smaller. He goes on losing one aspect (of the sixteen) each day and totally disappears on the newmoon day (Amavasya) In this way from the full moon day (Pournami) he goes on losing one brighter aspect each day and that phase of the moon is called Krishna paksha. From this point, he begins to grow brighter and bigger and we see him in all his glory on the full moon day and these fifteen days from the Shuklapaksha. We have fifteen tithis on these two parts. In all there are 30 tithis. In fact, there are sixteen tithis in a month. The fourteen in each half go on changing.

The first, second, third and fourth tithis are named Padya, Bidige, Tadige and counts. We have to note that these names are not Sanskrit words. While doing samskalpa for a pooja, some people say Padyayam Shukla tithou. It is wrong. This is equal to saying Sunday vasare, instead of saying Ravivasare. Some other say Padyamyam tithou. We should not add a sanskrit inflection to a non Sanskrit word. It is a form of corruption. He is acceptable to add. The seventh inflection mee to Pratipad and say Pratipadi shubha tithou or Prathamayam shubha tithou.

A day comprises sixy ghalige. (one ghalige is equal to 24 minutes). At this point, we have to remember that all thithis are not as long as sixty ghalige. Some are shorter and some are longer. When two tithis which are shorter than sixty ghalige come one after the other, one of the two is marked upari meaning besides. That means six tithis will be over in five. This happens when the tithi absent at sun-rise and that tithi is considered upari. On the other hand when two tithis longer than 60 ghaliges appear one after the other, sometimes one tithi is considered to be present on two days. As a result of this, sometimes, we come across two padya or ekadashi appearing on two days continuously.

The reigning tithi at sun rise should be taken as the tithi of the day. (only in the case of pitrukaryas such as Shradda, the prevalent tithi is taken into account). The reigning length of the time of tithi is clearly mentioned in the panchanga. For example, an entry such as Dashami 3.15 means that the tithi Dashami lasts three ghalige and 15 Vighalige from the sun-rise. (One ghalige is equal to be vighalige) If the sun rise is at 6.00 a.m., Dashami tithi lasts till about 7.30 a.m. Then Ekadashi is going to be the tithi for the day, but for all practical purposes we have to take Dashami the tithi for the whole day.

every tithi has its own reigning deity. Astrologers recommend appearing rituals performed in the name of the reigning deity of the tithi in case there are problems relating to that tithi. A table is given below to half the general public to have a clear understanding of tithis.

Sl. No Symbolic Letter tithi Alternate Name Reigning deity The way sankalpa can be done
1 Pra.Prathama Pratipad Padya Yajneshwara Pratipadi (Prathamayam)
2 Dwi Dwitiya Bidige Twashtr Dwitiyayam
3 Tr Tritiya Tadige Parvati Tritiyayam
4 Cha Chaturthi Chouti Ganapathi Chaturthyam
5 Pam Panchami Sarpa Panchamyam
6 Sha Shashti Skanda Shshtyam
7 Sa Saptami Surya Saptamyam
8 A Ashtami Eshwara Ashtamyam
9 Na Navami Ashtavasy Navamyam
10 Da Dashami Iravata Dashamyam
11 E Ekadashi Haridina Dharma Ekadashyam
12 Dwa Dwadashi Vishnu Dwadashyam
13 Tra Trayodashi Manmatha Trayodashyam
14 Chat Chaturdashi Kalipurusha Chaturdashyam
15 Pou Pournami Hunnime Chandra Poornimayam (Pournamyam)
16 Am Amavasya Pitrudevas Amavasyayam

Vara:

A cluster of seven days is called vara (week). In reality a week is not synonymous with our concept of vara. They are individual days named after seven grahas (planets) excluding Rahu and Ketu. Days change at Sunrise. In the Panchaga they are indicated by the first letters of their names.

Sign Days Alternate Name Reigning Diety
Ra Ravivara Bhanuvasara/ Adityavasara Shiva
Cha Chandravara Somavasara/
Induvasara
Durga
Ku Kujavara Mangalavasara/
Boumyavasara
Shanmukha
Bu Budhavara Soumyavasara Vishu
Gu Guruvara Brihaspativasara Brahma
Shu Shukravara Bhargavavasara Indra
Sha Shanivara Mandavasara/ Sthiravasara Yoga

Nakshatra:

Dakshaprajapati had sixty daughter. Twenty seven of them were married off. Those twenty seven are the consorts of Chandra. It is an interesting thing that all those twenty seven names are not in feminine gender. Shravana and moola are in the neuter gender while Pushya and Hasta are in the masculine gender. Therefore referring to them as Hasta Nakshatre, or Moola Nakshatre, the use of the long vowel at the end of the name is not acceptable. therefore use the short vowel at the end of the name -Moola nakshatre or Hasta nakshatre is preferred.

Chandra in his revolutionary course travels from one nakshatra to the other every day. He will be there in one nakshatra for the whole day. That nakshatra is called the nitya nakshatra. Surya (the sun) will stay in one nakshatra for about 13 days. That nakshattra is called the nakshatra. There is a reference to the Mahanakshatra in the panchangas, which follow soura system and published from Udupi.

In every panchanga, the days are indicated by their first letter. They are printed after tithi and vara this entry is followed by the lenth of its being present in terms of ghaligas. This indicates the length of the reign of that nakshatra fter sun-rise on a given day. For example – ‘Ashvi-15’ means Ashvini Nakshatra is there for 15 ghaligas (six hours) from sunrise. The following table indicates nakshatra, rashi and their reigning deities.

Sl.No Symbol Nakshatra Related Rashi Reigning
1 As Ashwini Mesha Ashwini
2 Bha Bharani Mesha Yama
3 Kri Krittika Mesha/Vrishabha Agni
4 Ro Rohini Vrishabha Brahma
5 Mri Mrigashira Vrishabha/Mithuna chandra
6 Ar ardra Mithuna Rudra
7 Pu Punarvasu Mithuna/Karkataka Aditi
8 Pus Pushya Karkataka Brihaspati
9 Asl Ashlesha Karkataka Sarpa
10 Ma Magha Simha Pitru
11 Poo Poorva Phalguni Simha Surya
12 Utta Uttara Phalguni Simha/Kanya Aryama
13 Ha Hasta Kanya Savitri
14 Chi Chitra Kanya/Tula twashtra
15 Swa Swathi Tula Vasu
16 Vi Vishakha Tula/Vrischika Indrani
17 Anu Anuradha Vrischika Mitra
18 Jye Jyeshta Vrischika Chandra
19 Moo Moola Dhanu Nrithi
20 Poo Poorvashada Dhanu Aapah
21 U.sha Uttarabhadra Dhanu/Makara Vishwedeva
22 Shra Shravana Makara Vishnu
23 Dha Dhanishta Makara/Kumbha Ashtavasu
24 Sha Shatabhisha Kumbha Varuna
25 Puba Poorvabhadra Kumbha/Meena Brahma/Ajaikapath
26 Ubha Uttarabhaadra Meena Brahma
27 Re Revathi Meena Pooshan

Yoga:

Dictionaries have given over twenty five meanings to the word yoga. In panchangas, it is used as a common uses and refer to twenty seven yogas starting from Vishkambha yoga. As in the case of nakshatras, yoga also lasts for sixty ghaligas. It changes every day. The name of the yoga is indicated by the letter as its symbol followed by its length indicated in ghaligas from sun rise. An entry Vari – 10 means the yoga variyan reigns for 10 ghaligas from sun rise during that day. SSmrithi literature has identified reigning deities for each yoga. There are 27 yogas. Among them Vyateepata and Vaidhriti yogaas have assumed great importance. In Krishnacharya Yoga, it is mentioned that on days when these yogas appear are have to eat only one and have to follow certain vritas. (Shraddha, feeding brahmins etc.)

Vyateepato Mahayogah Sarvakaryeshu Siddhidah |

Dritistu dhairyadanityam – – – – – – – – ||

It is considered to be an auspicious time to some panchangas they are printed in bold letters. The following table gives us the details about yogas.

Sl. No. Symbol Yoga Reigning Deity
1 Vki Vishkambha Vishvedeva
2 Pree Preeti Maruth
3 Aye Ayushman Hiranyagarbha
4 Sau Soubhagya Durga
5 Sho Shobhana Prithvi
6 Ath Athiganda Aditi
7 Dhr Sukarma Surya
8 Shoo Dhruti Ratri
9 Gan Shoola Indra
10 Gan Ganda Maruth
11 Vri Vridhi Ratri
12 Dhru Dhruva Agni
13 Vya Vyaghata Hari
14 Har Harshana Indra
15 Va Vajra Hiranyagarbha
16 Si Siddhi Vayu
17 Vya Vyateepaata Agni
18 Paree Pareeyan Hari
19 Pari Parigha Indra
20 Shi Shiva Indra
21 Sdhi Siddha Hiranyagarbha
22 Sa Sadhya Vayu
23 Shu Shubha Pavamana Soma
24 Shu Shukla Prithvi
25 Bra Brahma Indra
26 Em Endra Vishedeva
27 Vai Vaidriti Maruth

Karana:

Karanas are eighteen in number. The first seven of them are considered shthira Karanas, the last four are considered chara Karanas by astrology. A tithi has two Karanas rule a day. charakaranas begin on the second half the brighter side of the moon (shuklapaksha) and continue to rule till the fourteenth day of the darker of the moon (Krishna paksha) and recur regularly. The four Shukla Karanas on the second part of Krishna caturdashi and continue to rule till the second part of Shukla padyami. They appear once a month.

Sthira Karanas cara Karanas
Bhava Shakuni
Balava Catushpada
Kaulava Nagavan
Thrishila Kimsthugna
Gara
Vanija
Bhadra

Visha and Amritha:

There is a referance to Visha and Amrutha besides the five aspects in every pancanga. When he fail in our endeavors, we we grumble for having began the work in an inauspicious time. Vishaghalige is not auspicious to begin any work. It is always advisable to begin a work in Amrutha ghalige.

The entry ‘Vi’ means Visha and ‘Aa’ means Amrutha. Four ghaligas (96 mts) after the time entered against ‘Vi’ or ‘Aa’ will have Visha or Amrutha ghaliga. (please note that it is not up to the time entered that we have either Visha or amrutha ghaligas)

when a Nakshatra runs for the entire period of 60 ghaligas, Visha and Amrutha will be there for four ghaligas respectively. When the duration of the nakshatra is less than 60 ghaligas, duration of Visha and Amrutha varies. That means four ghaligas after the time specified, the influence of VIsha and Amrutha will be present. For example the entries vi 32-31 and Am40-15 mean that Visha sets in after 32 ghaligas and lasts for four ghaligas (from 6.00 to 7.30 p.m.) and Amrutha sets in 43 ghaligas after sun-rise and lasts for four ghaligas (10.00 to 11.30 p.m.)

When either Visha or Amrutha set in the last part of the night, their effects will be carried forward and three ghaligas after sun rise the two will have their affect.

After the entry of Visha and Amrutha, we see an entry which highlights the special features of the day if any:-Nadhva Navami, Mahaveer Jayanthi and so on. Then we find the changne in the movements of grahas- e.g. Anu3, ku 18 after sun rise 18 ghaligas later kuja (Mars) enters the third part of Anuradha nakshatra. In the same way Vrishabha Budhah, Haste Arkah

In same entries we come across Uttama Manwadi, Koorma Kalpadi, Tretayugadi and other details. It may be understood as – there are fourteen Manvantaras in a Kalpa. In the present Shwetha varaha Kalpa , six Manvantaras beginning with Swayambu have been over and now it is Vaivaswata Manwantara. The day each Manwantara began, is indicuted by the namem of the ruling Manwantara with an additional word Manwadi. For example, the first day of Uttama Manwantara is referred to as Uttamamanwadi. In the same way, we have Swayambhuva Manwadi etc.

The Creator, Brahma’s one day time is considered one Kalpa. Thousands of such Kalpas have been over since the creation of this world. Now Brahmas has completed fifty of his hundred years. He is in its fifty first year. It is the twenty sixth day of the first month of his fifty first year. This day is called Shwethavaraha Kalpa. This Kalpa began on chandra Yugadi. Panchangas highlight the beginning of other famous Kalpas such as Koorma Kalpadi and so on.

There are twenty one sequence of Chaturyugas. In the present Vaivaswatha Manwantara, 27 Chaturyugas are over and the last Kaliyuga of the 28th Chaturyuga Cycle is on. Panchangas refer the beginning of Treta and Dwapara Yugas.

Panchangas have many such details, basically the details given above would be enough to have clear understanding of the panchanga. Let us now analyse a day’s entry of Mysore Panchanga.

9th april 1977
Month of Meena
Bu. Dwitee 17.1(Ha.16) Bhara 46.25 (Ra.12.52) Va:Dwitee 18.53
Vishka-8.55 koula 17.1 Vi 13.3 Amrutha 36.32 Matsya Jayanthi. Si.Va.
Triteeya. Bhara 1 Budha 10.49

We can understand it without confusion. It is 9th April in Soura system, it is 27th of the month of Meena, Wednesday, tithi Bidige. 17 ghalige and 1Phala, that means tithi Bidige extends up to one hour six minutes after midday (1.6p.m.) The reigning nakshatra Bharani 46 ghalige 25 Phala meena, it extends upto 8.55 ghalige Kaula Karana rules up to 17.1 ghalige. Vishaghalige begins 13.3 ghaligas after sun-rise and be there for four ghaligas. Amruthakla bigins 39.32 ghaliges after Sun-rise. This day is Matsya Jayanthi. (According Siddhantha Vakya Ganitha the tithi of the is tritiya). Budha enters Bharani Nakshatra from the last quarter of Ashwini Nakshatra. There is a lot more to learn about panchanga.

30 thoughts on “Details of Almanac – Panchanga

  1. Hi,

    I require a copy of Udupi Panchanga (Aryabhateeya). Could I purchase it by online internet shopping please? Please provide me the details.

    Thanks & Best Regards,
    Kiran Kumar.Y

  2. Dear Sirs

    I would like to purchase a Hindu almanac – Panchanga – how should I go about doing that? Thank you for your response.

    Bill Adelson

  3. Sir,
    According one Sanskrit professor Doctor learned Thulu madwa brahmin.
    Dwithiyyam is corect.Dwithiyayam is incorrect.
    Thrithiyyam is correct.
    Amavasyam is correct.
    Chathurthiam is correct.
    Prathipadyam is correct.
    Please look into the chart for thithi given in this article. and rectify them if agreeable.
    With namaskars and regards.
    VK RAO

  4. I want hindi panchang of 1961. Country India Place Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh). I am ready to pay for it Kindly let me know how can I pay to get it

  5. a sea of information. helpful for every individual. knowledge is a part of light. light does not discriminate between poor, rich,caste creed, religion. if one understands this basic and follows it there will be peace alaround. lot and lots of thanks for the abundant information provided

  6. Hi,

    Details about Karana is not proper. Please update.

    – Number of Karanas is 11, not 18.
    – First 7 Karanas are Chara karanas and last 4 are sthira karanas.
    – charakaranas begin on the second half the shukla pratipad (1st tithi during brighter side of the moon shuklapaksha) and continue to rule till the 1st half of fourteenth day of the darker of the moon (Krishna paksha) and recur regularly. The four Shukla Karanas on the second part of Krishna caturdashi and continue to rule till the 1st part of Shukla padyami.
    – Also the listings of chara and sthira karanas got interchanged.

  7. Can u please let me know the good day, date and time for a c -section delivery of my second baby in any of these dates from 27th nov 2012 to dec 4th 2012.

  8. HI krishnamurthy is my husband name i want rashi & nakshtra for this name
    DOB-13-07-1983 pls revert me

  9. Tjhanks for the information given in the site. At least I could able to understand vaara, thithi, nakshathra, etc. from the panchanga.
    My name is B.DORESWAMY, Date of birth is 16.10.1959 at around 8.00 PM to 9.00 PM. My native place is Mambally, Yelandur Tk., Chamarajanagar District. Can able to have my Jathaka and the Bhavishya from the above details from panchanga.

  10. I want thithi, varam, nakshatram of the following days:

    1. 02.05.1975.

    2. 02.05.2010.

  11. Dear sir,
    I would like to learn astrology (bhavishya/panchang) inspired by shree,shree. Ravishankar Gurujl of omkar programme on Z kannada TV chenel. please help me, is there on line fesility available-?

    Thanks with regards.

  12. @ Narasimha Murthy Sir,

    You didn’t mention the place and time of your birth! V. important.
    Date if birth: 01 Aug 1971. Soura mAsa: karkATaka. chAndra mAsa: shrAvaNa
    tithi: navami (up to 6:57 am. dashami afterwards).
    nakshatra: vishAkha (up to 8:09 am. anurAdha afterwards).
    rAshi: vrishchika.

  13. Hello,

    Could please provide me the details where i get Udupi Panchanga and its cost?

    Regards,
    Suresh Acharya

  14. My birth date is 15 7 1984 Sunday .at my birth time some astrologer wrote my birth time as 47 galige vrushabha Laguna and dhanishta 4ne paada so am totally confused about my birth time and raashi .plz Hellman

  15. My birth date is 15 7 1984 Sunday .at my birth time some astrologer wrote my birth time as 47 galige vrushabha Laguna and dhanishta 4ne paada so am totconfused about my birth time and raashi .plz Help me to find my correct .birthtime

  16. @Ganga
    Since your birth star is dhanishTa 4th pada, your rAshi is kumbha. If you are confused, you can show your jataka to a local astrologer and get clarified. If you know the exact time and place of birth, there are websites which give you your nakshatra, rashi, etc. Just google.

  17. My birth date is 09.05.1962 Wednesday at my birth time some astrologer wrote my birth time as 38-50 galige Dhanur Laguna and Punarvasu 4ne paada so am totaly confused about my birth time and raashi .plz Help me to find my correct .birth time

  18. 17-11-1994
    Belthangady,
    Time:evening (not 100%)
    Sathisha
    I want my nakshathra,Rashi. And full details

  19. Sir
    Please give to name for me and Jnma Rashi,Gothra according to My Janma Nakshatra.
    The details are given below
    Jesta Maasa
    Uttarashada Nakshathra
    18 galige 2 nimisha

  20. Sir
    Please give to name for me and Jnma Rashi,Gothra according to My Janma Nakshatra.
    The details are given below

    Jesta Maasa
    Uttarashada Nakshathra
    08 June 1993
    Time: noon 03:30pm
    18 galige 2 nimisha

  21. Is Padya a good day for function? Like varapooje n all?? My marriage has been set for March 4th 2018.. n March 3rd is varapooje.. which is Padya.. so I wanted this clarification.

  22. how to convert thithi and nakshatra timings from siddhantha to drgganitha for a particular day as i have only siddhantha panchang

  23. Sir,

    I would like to know the Visha and Amruth ghaliga timing on 13.08.2018.
    I am planning to get the car delivery on that day. So, what is the best time?

    Regards

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