Panchang Today is your everyday compass for planning with care, from work calls and shopping to puja and family time. Aaj Ka Panchang doesn’t just give timings, it carries the quiet logic of the Moon’s mood, the nakshatra’s nature, and the tithi’s spiritual pull. In a busy Indian routine, these cues help you act with steadiness instead of rush. It also keeps you close to cultural roots, so even ordinary chores feel a little more mindful. Below are the important Panchang details for May 29, 2026 for India:
Date & Day Details
May 29, 2026 falls on a Friday, a Venus-ruled day that naturally leans towards comfort, relationships, beauty, and money matters. Still, the Moon sets the day’s real tone, and today it sits in Libra 17.14, making minds seek balance, fairness, and a pleasant atmosphere. You might find yourself smoothing over a small misunderstanding at home, or rewriting that message twice so it sounds polite. That’s Libra Moon behaviour. It wants harmony, sometimes a bit too much.
The tithi is Shukla Paksh 13 (Trayodasi) and it ends at 09:50:52, after which Shukla Paksh 14 (Chaturdasi) begins. Trayodasi in Shukla Paksha is like the bright fortnight gathering strength before the full intensity of the final days.
Think of it as a river swelling before it meets the sea. There is energy to complete tasks, clear pending bills, and wrap up loose ends. It’s also a tithi that supports disciplined worship, especially when the mind keeps wavering between choices. If you’ve been delaying a health routine or a savings plan, this tithi nudges you to commit.
The nakshatra is Swati, ending at 10:37:57, and then Vishakha takes over. Swati is associated with Vayu, the deity of wind. That’s why Swati days feel breezy, mobile, and a little restless. Good for trade, negotiation, learning, travel planning, interviews, and any work where you must speak clearly and adapt fast. You’ll do well if you keep things light on your feet. Don’t cling. Swati teaches flexibility. After 10:37:57, Vishakha arrives with a more goal-driven, determined flavour. It’s less about exploring and more about aiming. If you have an important plan, use Swati for discussion and Vishakha for a decision.
Yoga today is Parigha, ending at 04:35:43, after which Shiva Yoga begins. Parigha can feel like an invisible barrier, the kind that makes you miss a bus by two minutes or forget one small document. Shiva Yoga, on the other hand, is supportive for constructive, steady actions and devotional focus. Keep your schedule realistic in the early hours, then steadily build momentum.
Karan also colours the rhythm. Taitila karan runs until 09:50:52, followed by Gara until 22:53:02, and then Vanij. Taitila favours discipline and careful handling of details, while Gara is better for routine work and getting through the day’s practical load. Vanij is linked to commerce and exchange, helpful if you must close a deal or place an order later.
The Moon stays in Libra today and transitions to Scorpio at 30/05/2026 06:38:50. So for May 29, the emotional tone remains social, diplomatic, and image-conscious. Be kind, but don’t people-please. Keep one clear priority and stick to it.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Auspicious timings are like green signals on a crowded road. They don’t drive the car for you, but they reduce friction. Start with Brahma Muhurta from 03:44:38 to 04:26:18. This is the quiet hour when the mind is fresh, like a sky before sunrise. Ideal for meditation, mantra, study, and setting intentions. If you’ve been wanting to restart your morning walk or read a chapter daily, do it in this window.
Pratah Sandhya runs from 04:05:28 to 05:07:58, a classic time for morning prayers, Surya arghya, and simple cleansing routines. There is also Amrit Kalam from 03:33:00 to 05:19:48, which supports healing, positive starts, and meaningful conversations. If you need to apologise, ask for guidance, or begin a new habit, this stretch carries sweetness.
Abhijit Muhurta falls at 11:28:18 to 12:22:38. This midday pocket is valued for victories over delays and for work that needs a clean outcome. File an important application, send a proposal, or have a crucial discussion with your senior in this time. Your boss will notice when your approach is crisp.
Vijay Muhurta from 14:11:18 to 15:05:38 is good for courage and finishing strong. It suits interviews, presentations, competitive exams revision, and even that long-pending phone call you’re avoiding.
As evening arrives, Godhuli Muhurta is from 18:42:46 to 19:03:36, followed by Sayahana Sandhya from 18:42:46 to 19:45:16. This is the soft, devotional twilight, when day and night shake hands. Light a diya, offer a short prayer, and let the house settle.
For deeper spiritual practice, Nishita Muhurta is from 23:34:26 to 00:16:06, suited to intense japa or quiet worship if you’re awake.
Ravi Yoga is listed from 10:38:24 to 05:07:46, and it’s traditionally considered helpful for pushing through obstacles and starting important actions with confidence.
Choghadiya also gives a practical day map. During the day, the auspicious periods are Laabh @ 06:49, Amrit @ 08:31, and Shubh @ 11:55. At night, you have Laabh @ 21:18, Shubh @ 23:54, and Amrit @ 25:13. Use these for purchases that matter, sending key messages, or beginning a piece of work you want to flow smoothly.
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal today is 10:13 to 11:55. This is the time linked with Rahu’s shadowy influence, which can bring confusion, impatience, and impulsive choices. You might feel like saying yes to something just to end a conversation. Don’t. Avoid starting new ventures, signing contracts, and making big financial decisions in this window. Keep your wallet closed today, especially for flashy wants.
A grounded way to use Rahu Kaal is inward work. Do a short meditation, or chant Rahu’s mantra, “Om Raam Rahave Namaha”. Even a few minutes helps. Choose routine tasks that don’t carry long-term consequences, like clearing email, cleaning a cupboard, or revising notes.
The inauspicious timings list also gives a precise Rahu Kaal as 10:13:31 to 11:55:22. Treat the whole stretch as sensitive. There is also Gulika Kaal from 06:49:49 to 08:31:40, a time when starting brand-new matters is better avoided. Use it for preparation, not launch. Yamaganda is from 15:19:04 to 17:00:55, another period where you should keep decisions simple and avoid risky commitments.
Dur Muhurtam appears twice, from 07:50:58 to 08:44:58 and again from 12:22:38 to 13:16:38. These are traditionally linked to delays, misunderstandings, and missteps. If you must meet someone in these hours, double-check documents and speak plainly. No dramatic statements. No rushed promises.
Varjyam runs from 16:52:24 to 18:37:41. This is the kind of time when efforts can feel blocked, like trying to light a damp matchstick. Use it for routine duties, and postpone important purchases or first-time meetings.
Baana (Nripa) is noted from 05:07:58 to 19:39:58. Baana is treated as a cautionary influence for certain actions, so keep choices conservative through the day. There is also Vidaal Yoga from 10:38:24 to 05:07:46, which warns against careless beginnings and emotionally charged decisions.
Choghadiya inauspicious periods during the day are Kaal @ 10:13, Rog @ 13:36, and Udveg @ 15:18. At night, Rog @ 18:42, Kaal @ 20:00, Udveg @ 22:36, and Rog @ 27:49 suggest you should keep the evening calm. Eat light, avoid arguments, and don’t doom-scroll yourself into worry.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal changes across India because it is calculated using local sunrise, and sunrise shifts from place to place due to longitude differences. So even on the same date, the Rahu Kaal window won’t match everywhere. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities, letting you check the timing that applies to your location.
| City | Rahu Kaal |
|---|
| Mumbai | 10:56 - 12:35 |
| Delhi (NCR) | 10:34 - 12:18 |
| Bengaluru | 10:40 - 12:16 |
| Hyderabad | 10:35 - 12:13 |
| Chennai | 10:29 - 12:05 |
| Ahmedabad | 10:55 - 12:36 |
| Pune | 10:52 - 12:31 |
| Kolkata | 09:53 - 11:33 |
| Jaipur | 10:41 - 12:23 |
| Kochi | 10:47 - 12:22 |
| Lucknow | 10:20 - 12:03 |
| Indore | 10:43 - 12:23 |
| Guwahati | 09:37 - 11:20 |
| Chandigarh | 10:34 - 12:19 |
| Surat | 10:55 - 12:35 |
| Visakhapatnam | 10:15 - 11:53 |
| Nagpur | 10:30 - 12:10 |
| Coimbatore | 10:43 - 12:19 |
| Varanasi | 10:13 - 11:55 |
| Bhubaneswar | 10:04 - 11:43 |
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise & Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:08:03 and sunset is at 18:42:07. That’s a long, bright day, the kind that encourages productivity if you start on time. Sunrise is not just a clock moment, it’s a daily reminder to begin again, with cleaner thoughts and simpler priorities. If you can’t do a full ritual, even washing your face, offering a short prayer, and stepping into the day with gratitude counts.
Moonrise is at 05:04:33 PM, and moonset is at 04:00:46 AM, May 30. With the Moon rising in the early evening, emotions can become more noticeable after work hours. People may want attention, reassurance, and a little softness. It suits family time, a calm chat with your partner, or calling an elder just to ask how they are doing. The Moon in Libra also appreciates beauty, so tidy your space, wear something clean and comfortable, and keep the home atmosphere pleasant.
Night carries its own meaning. As the Moon moves through the late hours, it’s easier to reflect on your choices and correct small mistakes. Don’t drag the day’s stress into bedtime. Close the day gently, like folding a shawl and keeping it aside for tomorrow.
Vrat/Festival Information & Recommendations
Pradosh Vrat is observed today, a monthly vrat based on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi, the fortnightly evening fast dedicated to Lord Shiva. In the Hindu calendar, Pradosh refers to the sacred twilight period, that tender meeting point of day and night when prayers are believed to reach faster, like a lamp seen clearly in fading light. Spiritually, it is linked to seeking Shiva’s grace for inner stability, forgiveness, and protection from avoidable suffering. People also associate it with removing obstacles that come from our own habits, anger, pride, or carelessness.
This Pradosh falls in Adhik Jyeshtha, a month that feels like an extra pause gifted by time itself. Adhik months often turn the mind inward. They encourage quieter devotion, charity, and course correction, rather than loud celebration. If you’re observing the vrat, keep the day’s food simple and sattvik, and focus on self-control in speech. That part matters as much as fasting. By evening, make space for Shiva worship with a calm mind. Offer water to Shiva, and if possible, include Bilva leaves in your prayer. Even a small, sincere routine at home has weight.
For relationships, the Libra Moon asks you to be fair, but not cold. Say what you mean, and say it gently. If there’s a long-running family issue, today is better for a respectful discussion than for a showdown. Pick your words like you’d pick ripe fruit, carefully.
For career and work, use the day to clear pending tasks and tighten your follow-ups. Swati supports communication, so calls, emails, and meetings can move things forward. Keep an eye on timing, and avoid big commitments during Rahu Kaal and Dur Muhurtam. If you manage people, listen first, then decide. It will save you rework.
For spiritual practice, lean into the evening tone of Pradosh. A short Shiva mantra session, a diya at twilight, and a little charity can reset the heart. Close your day by writing down one habit you will drop for a week, and one good habit you will add from tomorrow. Then do it. Keep your voice soft, keep spending sensible, and give your best work before the sun goes down.