Panchang Today serves as a steady compass for the day, derived from the ancient wisdom of the Hindu calendar and the Moon's phases. It helps you plan with precision, not just by the clock but by the energy of the day, indicating when the mind is calm, when effort flows, and when it is better to wait. In a busy Indian routine filled with commutes, meetings, family calls, and endless notifications, this small pause keeps you connected to your cultural roots and makes your decisions more mindful. Below are the important Panchang details for June 3, 2026, for India.
Date and Day Details
Wednesday arrives with the Moon in a waning phase. Today's Tithi is Krishna Paksha 3 (Tritiya) until 21:21:24, after which Krishna Paksha 4 (Chaturthi) begins. Tritiya in Krishna Paksha has a quiet, inward pull. It is not about loud wins but about trimming what is unnecessary. Think of it like pruning a plant so fresh growth can come. Use this lunar day to clean up pending tasks, reduce clutter, and tighten routines. It is also good for light discipline, simple food choices, and steady effort, because the waning Moon supports release and correction.
The Nakshatra is Poorva Ashadha until 00:59:44, and then Uttara Ashadha takes over. Poorva Ashadha is traditionally linked with Apah, the water principle, and carries a persuasive, flowing energy. It favours learning, convincing conversations, and efforts that need patience and persistence. If you have to present an idea, negotiate a deadline, or smoothen a relationship, do it while the day still feels like water finding its path. After 00:59:44, Uttara Ashadha brings a more grounded, achievement-focused mood, like soil holding the roots firm. Late night thoughts may turn practical, even a little strict. That is not bad. Just do not turn it into self-criticism.
Moon sign matters because it colours our emotions and everyday choices. The Moon begins in Sagittarius 16.48, then transitions at 07:41:41 into Capricorn. Early hours can feel restless, truth-seeking, and a bit blunt, that Sagittarius flavour. After 07:41:41, Capricorn steadies the mind. You may suddenly want structure, clear responsibilities, and fewer distractions. Office work, planning, budgeting, and serious conversations tend to land better once the Moon enters Capricorn. If you wake up with big ideas and by mid-morning you want a to-do list, that is exactly this shift.
Yoga is Shubha until 08:12:21 and then Shukla begins. Shubha supports clean intentions, polite speech, and sincere effort. Shukla has a brightening quality, good for clarity and orderly progress. Karan also tells you how actions hold through the day. Vanij runs till 08:12:16, which suits trade, practical dealings, and productive work. Then Visti continues till 21:21:24, a Karan that can bring delays or stubbornness if you rush. Work with it, not against it. Keep margins. Leave buffer time. After 21:21:24, Bava begins, which is more supportive for settling down and simple domestic tasks.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
If you want to begin the day with clean energy, Brahma Muhurta is your quiet power pocket, from 03:44:16 to 04:25:44. The world is still, the mind is receptive, and even fifteen minutes of prayer or breathing here lands deep. It is ideal for japa, study, and setting one clear intention for the day. No drama. Just direction.
Pratah Sandhya follows from 04:05:00 to 05:07:12. This is that soft pre-sunrise bridge, great for Surya arghya, a short walk, or reading something uplifting before the day's noise starts. If you have been struggling with focus, build a small morning ritual in this window. It will hold.
For victory-oriented work, Vijay Muhurta runs from 14:12:32 to 15:07:04. This is a good time for important calls, pitching an idea, appearing for an interview, or asking for a decision that has been hanging. Put your strongest task here, and show up prepared. Your boss will notice.
Evening brings tender, devotional light. Godhuli Muhurta is from 18:45:05 to 19:05:49, and Sayahana Sandhya stretches from 18:45:05 to 19:47:17. These are perfect for lighting a diya, spending a few calm minutes with family, or simply washing away the day's heaviness.
Amrit Kalam, from 19:37:02 to 21:24:30, is especially supportive for heartfelt conversations, prayer, and peaceful problem-solving. If you have to apologise, reconcile, or make a gentle request, this is a sweet spot.
Late night, Nishita Muhurta appears from 23:35:21 to 00:16:49. Traditionally linked to deep inner stillness, it suits serious spiritual practice, not casual scrolling.
Choghadiya gives practical day-to-day rhythm too. Day auspicious periods include Laabh at 05:07, Amrit at 06:49, Shubh at 10:13, and Laabh at 17:02. At night, Shubh at 20:02, Amrit at 21:20, and Laabh at 26:31 can be used for calmer work, study, or a meaningful family discussion.
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal is the most discussed caution window, and today it falls from 11:55 to 13:37. The detailed panchang listing also shows Rahu Kaal from 11:56:08 to 13:38:22. Rahu's influence can create confusion, impatience, and the feeling of being pushed into a decision. So do not sign contracts, start a new venture, or make big financial commitments in this period. Keep your wallet closed today, at least for anything beyond routine expenses.
What can you do in Rahu Kaal then? Keep things simple. Meditation, decluttering, and routine work are fine. If you like mantras, chant "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" a few times, slowly and with attention. It steadies the mind and reduces the urge to act from anxiety.
Yamaganda runs from 06:49:26 to 08:31:40. This is another window best kept for regular tasks, not first-time beginnings. If you must travel or meet someone, double-check documents and leave early. Small mistakes happen when we hurry.
Gulika Kaal is shown from 10:13:54 to 11:56:08. Think of it as a foggy patch. You can continue what is already underway, but avoid launching something new, especially related to money, legal matters, or risky promises.
Varjyam appears from 08:52:48 to 10:40:24. This is best treated as a "do not force it" time. If a conversation turns stuck, pause and revisit later. If a task is not moving, shift to something else. You will save energy.
Dur Muhurtam is from 11:28:56 to 12:23:56, overlapping with the Rahu influence. Avoid confrontations then. No heated meetings, no ego battles. Silence can be smart.
Vidaal Yoga stretches from 05:07:12 to 00:59:26, suggesting the day needs careful pacing. Do not take shortcuts, and do not ignore health signals like acidity, headaches, or stress fatigue. At night, Baana: Mrityu is shown from 00:54:12 to 05:07:06, so keep late-night travel or risky decisions off the table.
Choghadiya inauspicious periods are Kaal at 08:31, Rog at 11:55, and Udveg at 13:37 during the day, and Udveg at 18:44, Rog at 23:55, Kaal at 25:13, and Udveg at 27:49 at night. Use these for routine chores, not for big beginnings.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal changes from place to place across India because it is calculated from local sunrise, and sunrise differs by longitude even within the same time zone. That is why one location may see Rahu Kaal slightly earlier, while another experiences it later. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities, so you can follow the timing that matches your location accurately.
- Mumbai: 12:36 - 14:15
- Delhi (NCR): 12:18 - 14:02
- Bengaluru: 12:17 - 13:53
- Hyderabad: 12:13 - 13:52
- Chennai: 12:06 - 13:42
- Ahmedabad: 12:37 - 14:18
- Pune: 12:32 - 14:10
- Kolkata: 11:34 - 13:14
- Jaipur: 12:24 - 14:07
- Kochi: 12:22 - 13:57
- Lucknow: 12:04 - 13:47
- Indore: 12:24 - 14:05
- Guwahati: 11:20 - 13:03
- Chandigarh: 12:20 - 14:05
- Surat: 12:36 - 14:16
- Visakhapatnam: 11:54 - 13:33
- Nagpur: 12:11 - 13:51
- Coimbatore: 12:19 - 13:55
- Varanasi: 11:55 - 13:37
- Bhubaneswar: 11:44 - 13:23
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:07:13, and sunset is at 18:44:22. These two bookends matter in Panchang because they frame the day's spiritual hygiene. Sunrise is not just daylight, it is the day's first promise. If you can, take a moment around 05:07:13 to face the light, offer a simple prayer, or even speak one line of gratitude. It changes the tone of your mind.
Sunset at 18:44:22 signals release. The body has carried enough by then. Wash your face, change out of work clothes if possible, and let the nervous system get a message that work is ending. That small act reduces irritability at home.
Moonrise is at 09:23:46 PM, and moonset is at 08:09:08 AM, June 4. Since the Moon moves from Sagittarius to Capricorn at 07:41:41, the late evening Moon can feel more serious, even reflective. It is good for journaling, planning tomorrow's priorities, or quiet study. If you have been emotionally scattered, tonight offers steadiness like a cool night breeze settling dust on a road. Sleep on time. Your mind will thank you in the morning.
Vrat and Festival Information and Recommendations
No major Vrat or festival is observed today. Still, a festival-free day has its own grace. In the Hindu month of Adhik Jyeshtha, many people feel the pull to simplify, conserve, and focus on what truly matters. Think of it like summer heat asking you to travel lighter. The Panchang supports that message today too, with Krishna Paksha Tritiya encouraging correction and Capricorn Moon after 07:41:41 encouraging discipline.
For relationships, choose steady words. Early morning may carry Sagittarius-style honesty that can slip into bluntness. Ask yourself, do I want to be right, or do I want peace? After the Moon shifts to Capricorn, conversations become more practical. Use that for planning home responsibilities, children's study schedules, or a shared budget. If there is tension with a partner or parent, keep it simple. One clear request, one clear boundary, then move on.
For career and work, structure is your best friend today. Handle routine tasks before the mind gets tired. Use the support of Vanij Karan till 08:12:16 for practical work like replying to pending emails, sorting bills, or confirming appointments. After Visti begins, expect delays and pushback. Not failure, just friction. Keep extra time for commuting, and do not stack meetings back-to-back. Place a high-stakes call or a presentation in Vijay Muhurta, from 14:12:32 to 15:07:04, and keep the Rahu Kaal window from 11:55 to 13:37 free from new financial commitments.
For spiritual practice, aim for small, sincere acts. Brahma Muhurta from 03:44:16 to 04:25:44 is ideal for japa or quiet reading. In the evening, Godhuli Muhurta from 18:45:05 to 19:05:49 is perfect for a diya and a short prayer, especially if the day has been messy. And if you need a healing moment, use Amrit Kalam from 19:37:02 to 21:24:30 for heartfelt gratitude, forgiveness, and a calm reset.
The sky today asks for discipline, not drama. Treat your time like water in a clay pot, do not let it leak through distraction. Keep one priority for work, one act of care for family, and one quiet practice for yourself. Actionable advice: block 20 minutes in the morning for planning, avoid major purchases during 11:55 to 13:37, and light a diya at home in the evening, then sleep a little earlier than usual.



