Aaj Ka Panchang: Auspicious Timings, Rahu Kaal, and Nakshatra for June 10, 2026
Aaj Ka Panchang: June 10, 2026 - Auspicious Timings and Rahu Kaal

The Hindu calendar, with its quiet precision, offers a way to bring mindfulness into daily life. Aaj Ka Panchang is not merely about identifying auspicious and inauspicious times; it is a tool to stay connected to cultural roots, understand the Moon's influence, and make deliberate decisions. By aligning with Tithi, Nakshatra, and the Moon sign, even an ordinary Wednesday can become more purposeful. Below are the important Panchang details for June 10, 2026, for India.

Date and Day Details

Wednesday carries a steady, practical tone, and today's lunar backdrop adds depth. The Tithi is Krishna Paksha 10 (Dasami), a waning Moon phase that supports closure, correction, and disciplined effort. Dasami prompts a simple question: what must be finished properly before moving on? It is an ideal day to clear pending emails, return postponed calls, and tidy up lingering tasks. This Tithi ends at 00:57:49, after which Krishna Paksha 11 (Ekadasi) begins, leading the evening toward restraint and reflection.

The Nakshatra is Uttara Bhadrapada, ending at 09:21:27, after which Revati begins. Uttara Bhadrapada carries a serious, inward-looking quality, associated with spiritual maturity and a desire to understand deeper truths. It suits study, prayer, research, therapeutic conversations, and quiet service. Before 09:21:27, keep work honest and words measured. Then Revati takes over, a softer current favoring guidance, care, travel planning, and gentle endings. If you need to speak to a family elder, mentor, or teacher, the shift into Revati can make the conversation smoother.

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The Moon remains in Pisces 14.14 initially, making emotions porous. You may absorb others' moods without realizing it. Do not let that confuse your priorities. The Moon sign transitions at 08:16:18 into Aries, a clear change in energy—like a monsoon cloud breaking to reveal sharp sunlight. After 08:16:18, there is more impatience and boldness. Use that fire for action, not argument.

Yoga is Ayushman, ending at 06:30:10, followed by Saubhagya. Ayushman supports health, longevity, and steady improvement, especially when starting the day with simple routines. Saubhagya brings a more fortunate tone, helpful for making the most of opportunities through people, networking, and timely effort.

Karan also colors the day's rhythm. Vanij runs until 13:52:10 and suits transactions, commerce, practical errands, and negotiated agreements, provided you avoid inauspicious windows. Visti continues till 00:57:49 and may bring obstacles or extra effort. Work with patience; do not force outcomes. Give tasks the time they require, and you will still achieve results.

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

Auspicious timings are like clear patches of sky between drifting clouds. Use them well, and the day feels lighter.

Brahma Muhurta from 03:44:27 to 04:25:43 is ideal for prayer, japa, and setting intentions. The mind is quiet then, like a still river before sunrise. If struggling with focus, sit with a simple mantra—even 11 repetitions—and then write your top three tasks for the day.

Pratah Sandhya from 04:05:05 to 05:06:59 supports morning rituals, offering water to the Sun at sunrise, and reading a few verses from a sacred text. It is also a good time to plan your schedule, as the brain accepts structure more easily at this hour.

Vijay Muhurta from 14:14:19 to 15:09:03 carries a "win through effort" vibration. Use it for bold but sensible actions: pitching an idea, submitting a proposal, taking an important interview call, or asking for a decision that has been delayed.

Godhuli Muhurta from 18:47:57 to 19:08:35 is a sweet, devotional window at the meeting point of day and night. Light a lamp at home, keep the atmosphere calm, and avoid heated discussions. Sayahana Sandhya from 18:47:57 to 19:49:51 extends that evening sacredness, good for family prayers and a clean closing of the day.

Nishita Muhurta from 23:36:49 to 00:18:05 is powerful for deep inner work, quiet chanting, and sincere prayer, especially if feeling mentally heavy.

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Choghadiya also offers handy guidance. Day auspicious periods include Laabh @ 05:06, Amrit @ 06:49, Shubh @ 10:14, and Laabh @ 17:04. If you must schedule something important, try to align it with these supportive pockets.

Inauspicious Timings

Rahu Kalam today is 11:57 to 13:39. This is the classic "don't start new things" stretch, when confusion, distraction, and impulsive choices can rise. Keep this window for routine work, cleaning up files, or follow-ups that do not change your life's direction. If anxious, sit for five minutes and chant the Rahu mantra, "Om Raam Rahave Namaha." It steadies the mind and reduces needless worry.

During Rahu Kaal, avoid launching a new project, signing contracts, making big purchases, or committing money on the spot. Keep your wallet closed, especially around lunchtime temptations and quick online offers.

Additional inauspicious timings: Gulkai Kaal from 10:14:50 to 11:57:28, best for routine tasks. Yamaganda from 06:49:36 to 08:32:13; avoid starting important work right after the morning rush. Dur Muhurtam from 11:30:07 to 12:25:07; keep meetings calm. Baana (Chora) from 05:06:59 to 07:22:59 warns against careless handling of valuables and documents. Varjyam from 20:54:51 to 22:26:23; avoid big emotional talks and important promises. Aadal Yoga from 09:21:57 to 05:07:02 suggests extra effort and adjustment; accept it and work steadily.

Choghadiya inauspicious periods: Day: Kaal @ 08:31, Rog @ 11:57, Udveg @ 13:39. Night: Udveg @ 18:47, Rog @ 23:57, Kaal @ 25:14, Udveg @ 27:49. Keep key decisions out of these slots.

Rahu Kaal Timings Across India

Rahu Kaal changes across India because it is calculated from local sunrise, which varies by longitude. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major cities:

  • Mumbai: 12:37 - 14:16
  • Delhi (NCR): 12:20 - 14:04
  • Bengaluru: 12:18 - 13:55
  • Hyderabad: 12:15 - 13:53
  • Chennai: 12:07 - 13:44
  • Ahmedabad: 12:38 - 14:19
  • Pune: 12:33 - 14:12
  • Kolkata: 11:35 - 13:16
  • Jaipur: 12:25 - 14:09
  • Kochi: 12:24 - 13:59
  • Lucknow: 12:05 - 13:48
  • Indore: 12:25 - 14:06
  • Guwahati: 11:22 - 13:05
  • Chandigarh: 12:21 - 14:06
  • Surat: 12:37 - 14:18
  • Visakhapatnam: 11:55 - 13:34
  • Nagpur: 12:12 - 13:52
  • Coimbatore: 12:21 - 13:56
  • Varanasi: 11:57 - 13:39
  • Bhubaneswar: 11:45 - 13:25

Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset

Sunrise is at 05:06:53 and sunset at 18:47:11, offering a long, active day. Sunrise is more than a clock time; it is the day's spiritual reset button. If possible, step into natural light for a minute after 05:06:53, even from a balcony or doorway. It clears mental fog and supports better decisions.

Sunset at 18:47:11 marks the mind's shift from outward duties to inward rest. It is a good time to slow down, reduce screen glare, and return to home rhythms. The evening Muhurtas also sit close to this transition, so a small lamp-lighting or short prayer fits well.

Moonset is at 01:45:55 PM, and moonrise is at 01:25:44 AM, June 11. With the Moon rising after midnight, emotions may feel quieter during the evening, then become more active in late-night thoughts. If your mind tends to replay conversations at bedtime, write a short note before sleep—one page—then let it go. In a waning phase like Krishna Paksha Dasami, the Moon teaches release, not collection.

Vrat/Festival Information and Recommendations

No major Vrat or festival is observed today. The Hindu month in the amanta system is Adhik Jyeshtha, which carries a mood of pause and extra reflection—like a bonus page in the calendar that asks you to correct your course. In such a month, even regular days can be used for quiet spiritual upgrades. Simple things count: a clean prayer corner, a softer tongue, a steadier routine.

For relationships, the Moon begins in Pisces and moves to Aries at 08:16:18, so the day can swing from sensitive to blunt. Watch that change. Before the shift, you may feel like giving everyone the benefit of the doubt. After the shift, you may want quick answers and instant closure. Do not be too sharp with family, especially in the afternoon. Ask one extra question before you react; it will save unnecessary tension.

At work, Vanij Karan till 13:52:10 supports practical outcomes, but the midday inauspicious stretch is real. Schedule main execution and follow-ups outside Rahu Kaal (11:57 to 13:39). If a meeting must happen in that window, keep it to review and status updates, not final approvals. Your boss will notice the person who stays steady when others rush.

Health and mind need gentle discipline today. Ayushman Yoga till 06:30:10 favors morning care: hydration, a short walk, and timely breakfast. Do not skip meals and then overeat at night. Varjyam (20:54:51 to 22:26:23) suggests the body may not enjoy heavy, spicy food late; keep dinner lighter.

Spiritually, this is a good day for small, consistent practice. Read a few pages of a sacred text in the morning, light a lamp around evening Sandhya, and chant "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" during Rahu Kaal if anxiety rises. Keep one promise to yourself today, even a small one, like no impulse shopping or 20 minutes of study. Actionable advice: plan your top task for Vijay Muhurta (14:14:19 to 15:09:03), avoid new commitments in Rahu Kaal (11:57 to 13:39), and end the night with a quiet five-minute prayer so you sleep without carrying the day's dust.