The Panchang serves as a daily guide for planning with care and intention, blending the Moon's phase, the day's spiritual energy, and favorable time windows to support steady outcomes. In a busy India where work, family, and traffic compete, this ancient wisdom helps you choose the right moment and avoid the wrong one, keeping you connected to cultural roots even on an ordinary Sunday. Below are the important Panchang details for June 7, 2026, for India.
Date and Day Details
June 7, 2026, falls on a Sunday, a Surya day. Sundays carry a straightforward, bright quality, like morning sunlight on a clean floor. You may feel pulled to organize, take charge, and set the tone for the week ahead. However, the Moon decides the emotional weather, and today it asks for balance between ambition and calm.
The Tithi is Krishna Paksha Saptami, ending on June 8 at 03:24:41, followed by Krishna Paksha Ashtami. Saptami in Krishna Paksha is a waning Moon phase that helps reduce excess and strengthen what is essential, similar to pruning a plant for better growth. It supports discipline, clean-ups, repayments, and sticking to a routine. It also suits introspection as the Moon's light thins and the mind turns inward. If there is a half-finished task at home or a pending follow-up at work, today's Saptami energy favors closure.
The Nakshatra is Dhanishta, ending at 07:55:43, after which Shatabhisha takes over. Dhanishta is guided by the Vasus, linked with prosperity, rhythm, and collective effort. It favors teamwork, planning, music, learning patterns, and anything requiring good timing, from scheduling meetings to arranging a family outing. Early hours carry this "drumbeat" quality, allowing you to set pace and structure. After 07:55:43, Shatabhisha brings a more private, healing tone associated with Varuna's wide, watery wisdom. This shift supports problem-solving, research, and quiet health routines. A good question to ask after the change is, "What do I need to detox, emotionally or physically?"
The Moon sign is Aquarius 5.12, with a transition to Pisces noted on June 9 at 03:36:29. Aquarius Moon days can make you practical and idea-driven, sometimes a bit detached. It is good for brainstorming, community thinking, and tech-related work, yet you may need to soften your words with family. The Yoga is Vaidhriti, ending at 10:02:02, then Vishkumbha. Vaidhriti can feel like crosswinds; double-check decisions and keep your ego in check. The Karan runs Visti until 15:08:13, then Bava until 03:24:41. Visti can bring delays if you rush, while Bava steadies the pace for practical completion.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Start the day with the calm power of Brahma Muhurta, from 03:44:17 to 04:25:37. This time is like the first cool breeze before summer heat—the mind is quieter and prayer holds better. It is ideal for japa, a short meditation, reading a few pages of a sacred text, or writing your intentions for the week. Pratah Sandhya runs from 04:04:57 to 05:06:57. This window supports Surya arghya, gratitude, and a clean start. If you have been trying to build a health habit, begin here; even a walk and simple breakfast plan will stick better.
For midday strength, Abhijit Muhurta from 11:29:37 to 12:24:17 is a dependable choice. Use it for important calls, sending proposals, paying a key bill, or having a difficult but necessary conversation. It supports clear outcomes provided your intention is clean. Vijaya Muhurta from 14:13:37 to 15:08:17 brings a "win the day" flavor. It is good for interviews, competitive exam preparation, fitness targets, and work that needs courage. If you have been postponing a decision, take a firm step here.
Evening offers a gentle sacred glow. Godhuli Muhurta is from 18:46:47 to 19:07:27, and Sayahna Sandhya from 18:46:47 to 19:48:47. This is ideal for lighting a diya, family prayers, and calming the home atmosphere. Ravi Yoga runs from 05:06:57 to 07:55:02, giving extra support to disciplined action. Choghadiya also shows helpful stretches during the day: Laabh at 08:31, Amrit at 10:14, and Shubh at 13:38; at night, Shubh at 18:46, Amrit at 20:03, Laabh at 25:14, and Shubh at 27:49. Treat these as friendly currents for routine progress, shopping for essentials, and planned travel.
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal today is from 17:03 to 18:45. This period is traditionally avoided for new beginnings, big purchases, signing papers, or locking important deals. Rahu does not always deny results but twists them—you think you are saving money, then an extra fee pops up; you think a conversation is settled, then it spreads into gossip. Use Rahu Kaal for inner work instead: meditation, quiet planning, cleaning your inbox, or finishing something already started. If you would like a simple remedy, chant the Rahu mantra "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" with steady breath. Keep your voice low and mind steady. Avoid lending money or making sudden online purchases; keep your wallet closed during that window.
The Panchang also notes Rahu Kaal from 17:04:18 to 18:46:47, closely matching the standard timing. Give yourself a few minutes' buffer around it for safety. Yamaganda is from 11:56:52 to 13:39:20—another time to avoid starting new ventures, especially those tied to reputation or authority. If you must meet someone, keep it to review, not commitment. Gulika Kaal is from 15:21:49 to 17:04:18—not the time for risky driving, impulsive purchases, or sharp words at home. Speak softly and slow down.
Two Durmuhurtam periods appear: from 06:01:37 to 06:56:37 and from 16:57:37 to 17:52:37. These are better used for routine work rather than important starts. Varjyam runs from 15:34:29 to 17:11:01, a classic "pause" zone where outcomes can feel blocked. There is also Vidaal Yoga from 05:06:57 to 07:55:02 and Aadal Yoga from 07:56:02 to June 8 at 05:06:57. Treat these as signals to stay grounded, avoid ego fights, and double-check travel plans. The Choghadiya shows daytime inauspicious periods: Udveg at 05:06, Kaal at 11:56, Rog at 15:21, and Udveg at 17:03; at night: Rog at 22:38, Kaal at 23:56, and Udveg at 26:31. Keep demanding tasks away from these labels when possible.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal changes by geographic location across India because it is calculated from local sunrise, which differs from place to place due to longitude. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities so you can follow the timing that matches your location.
- Mumbai: 17:34 - 19:13
- Delhi (NCR): 17:32 - 19:16
- Bengaluru: 17:07 - 18:43
- Hyderabad: 17:09 - 18:48
- Chennai: 16:56 - 18:33
- Ahmedabad: 17:41 - 19:22
- Pune: 17:29 - 19:08
- Kolkata: 16:37 - 18:18
- Jaipur: 17:34 - 19:18
- Kochi: 17:08 - 18:43
- Lucknow: 17:14 - 18:57
- Indore: 17:28 - 19:09
- Guwahati: 16:30 - 18:12
- Chandigarh: 17:37 - 19:22
- Surat: 17:37 - 19:18
- Visakhapatnam: 16:50 - 18:29
- Nagpur: 17:12 - 18:53
- Coimbatore: 17:07 - 18:42
- Varanasi: 17:03 - 18:45
- Bhubaneswar: 16:44 - 18:24
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, and Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:06:55 and sunset at 18:46:02. On a Sunday, sunrise feels like a direct message from Surya: stand tall, be honest, be consistent. If you can, take a moment at 05:06:55 to face the morning light, offer a simple prayer, and set one clear intention for the day. It does not have to be grand; one promise you can keep is enough. Sunset at 18:46:02 marks the shift from outward duties to inward restoration. The sky's color change is not just pretty—it is a natural reminder to slow the nervous system. Try to wrap up intense discussions before this point and let the evening be softer.
Moonrise is at 23:47:38, and moonset is at 11:50:40 on June 8. With the Moon in Aquarius, late-night thoughts can turn active, ideas can come suddenly, and sleep may become lighter if you keep scrolling. If you are awake near moonrise, choose quiet reading or a few minutes of breathwork instead of noisy content. The waning Moon phase supports release, so mentally let go of one worry before you sleep. Your body will thank you on Monday morning.
Vrat/Festival Information and Recommendations
No major Vrat or festival is observed today. The Hindu month running now is Adhik Jyeshtha. Adhik months are like an extra chapter in the book, given for spiritual housekeeping. Even without a festival, the month nudges you to simplify: cut one unnecessary expense, reduce one unhealthy habit, and increase one daily prayer, even if brief. Relationships need gentle handling today because the Aquarius Moon can make you sound blunt without meaning to. If a family member asks for attention, do not reply like a manager; reply like family. A small act—making tea, checking on an elder, calling a sibling—will soften the whole day. If there is tension at home, pick your moment. Speak in the afternoon when the mind is steadier, not in the late evening when fatigue takes over.
Work and career matters move best with planning, not sudden leaps. Dhanishta early in the day favors scheduling, budgeting, team coordination, and clearing pending messages. Your boss will notice consistency more than big talk. Vaidhriti Yoga until 10:02:02 can bring mixed signals, so read emails twice and confirm meeting times. If you are shopping for the house, stick to essentials and avoid impulse buys, especially as the afternoon moves into Varjyam and the later inauspicious stretch. Spiritually, keep it simple and sincere. If you can, use 03:44:17 to 04:25:37 for japa or quiet prayer. In the evening, light a diya during 18:46:47 to 19:48:47 and let the home feel settled. If sleep is restless, keep your phone away from the pillow and do a short chanting practice before bed.
Today's closing thought is plain: life does not always need a grand ritual to become better; it needs steady choices. Plan two important tasks in the auspicious windows, avoid signing or buying during 17:03 to 18:45, and end the day by writing one lesson you learned and one habit you will repeat tomorrow.



