Panchang June 14, 2026: Auspicious Timings, Rahu Kaal, and Shivaratri Vrat
Panchang June 14, 2026: Timings, Rahu Kaal, Shivaratri

Panchang Today serves as your daily compass, drawing from the Hindu calendar's time-tested wisdom. It helps you plan with precision, not just by the clock, but by the Moon's mood, the nakshatra's nature, and the rhythm of tithi. In a busy Indian day filled with calls, commuting, family needs, and deadlines, these small cosmic cues can keep you grounded. You stay connected to cultural roots, and also make mindful choices about what to start, what to postpone, and what to finish with care. Below are the important Panchang details for June 14, 2026, for India.

Date and Day Details

June 14, 2026, falls on a Sunday, a day that naturally carries Surya's flavour of leadership, self-respect, and clarity. Still, the Moon is the real driver of our inner weather. Today's tithi is Krishna Paksha 14 (Chaturdasi), ending at 12:19:41, after which Krishna Paksha 15 (Amavasya) begins. Krishna Paksha Chaturdasi is the darkening edge of the lunar month, like the last thin light before a deep monsoon cloud covers the sky. This tithi is excellent for closure work. Finish what is pending, clear what is cluttered, and reduce what is excessive. It is not the best day to chase validation or start something that needs immediate public applause, because the lunar energy is turned inward. If you must make progress, do it quietly. Draft, rehearse, refine. Then release.

The nakshatra is Rohini, ending at 22:14:01, and then Mrigasira takes over. Rohini's presiding deity is Brahma, the creator. Rohini is known for growth, beauty, comfort, and the urge to build something that lasts. That is why many people feel like buying, decorating, improving, or making home life smoother under Rohini. It also supports creative tasks, food-related work, agriculture themes, and anything that needs steady nurturing. But remember, today is Chaturdasi too, so the Rohini sweetness must be balanced with restraint. Enjoy the comforts, yes. Do not overindulge. As Rohini moves to Mrigasira later at 22:14:01, the mind shifts from building to searching. Mrigasira is the deer, curious and quick. Late evening can bring restlessness, a sudden desire to scroll, wander, ask, and compare. Keep it light.

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The Moon sign is Taurus 12.26, and it transitions on June 15, 2026, at 08:40:39 into Gemini. So for most of the day, emotions move like a slow river. Taurus Moon prefers stability, known routines, good food, and reliable people. It is a fine day to repair relationships with simple gestures, a calm meal, an honest message, a promise you can actually keep. You may resist change, even if change is needed. That is the Taurus stubborn streak. Watch it.

Yoga today is Dhriti, ending at 13:15:09, followed by Shula. Dhriti gives holding power, the ability to stick with a decision, to carry responsibilities without dropping the ball. After 13:15:09, Shula can feel sharper, like a thorny branch. Conversations may become more pointed, and impatience rises if you push too hard. The karan sequence supports the day's serious mood: Sakuni runs till 12:19:41, then Catuspada till 22:22:14, and then Naga begins. It is a day to be alert, practical, and clear about boundaries. Your peace will thank you.

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

Auspicious timings today arrive like small clearings in a dense forest. Step into them with intention. Brahma Muhurta from 03:44:53 to 04:26:05 is the cleanest spiritual window. The world is quiet, the mind is less polluted with other people's noise, and your sankalpa travels far. If you have been postponing prayer, japa, or even a simple five-minute gratitude practice, this is your opening.

Pratah Sandhya runs from 04:05:29 to 05:07:17. This is ideal for Surya arghya, light stretching, reading a few lines of scripture, or planning the day without panic. The body responds well now, especially with a Taurus Moon that likes gentle, consistent routines.

Abhijit Muhurta is from 11:30:53 to 12:25:41. It sits close to midday and often works as a protective cushion for important actions. Use this for sending that key email, signing a necessary paper after due checking, submitting an application, or having a direct conversation that you have been avoiding. Speak plainly. No drama.

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Vijay Muhurta, from 14:15:17 to 15:10:05, supports wins earned through effort. This is a strong slot for interviews, negotiations, pitching your idea to your boss, or taking a tough call that needs courage. Do not try to charm. Be competent. Your boss will notice.

Evening brings softer, devotional light. Godhuli Muhurta from 18:49:21 to 19:09:57 is lovely for lighting a lamp, stepping into prayer, or simply returning home and resetting your mood. Sayahna Sandhya from 18:49:21 to 19:51:09 extends that twilight sanctity, good for family prayers and calm conversations.

Amrit Kalam from 19:26:38 to 20:50:22 is a sweet pocket for healing and harmony. If you want to apologise, reconcile, or make a heartfelt request, do it here. Nishita Muhurta from 23:37:45 to 00:18:57 is suited for deeper Shiva-oriented worship and inner work, especially because Chaturdasi energy leans that way.

Choghadiya also adds practical cues. During the day, Laabh at 08:32, Amrit at 10:15, and Shubh at 13:40 support productive work and clean beginnings. At night, Shubh at 18:48 and Amrit at 20:05 help you settle, while Laabh at 25:15 and Shubh at 27:49 can be used for study, planning, or devotional practice if you are awake and steady.

Inauspicious Timings

Rahu Kalam today is from 17:05 to 18:48. This is the traditional caution window, where Rahu's smoky influence can twist judgement, inflate urgency, and tempt you into shortcuts. Think of it like driving through sudden fog. You can still move, but you slow down and avoid risky turns. During this period, keep your wallet closed. Do not start a new venture, do not sign contracts in a hurry, and do not make big financial decisions or impulse purchases.

So what should you do instead? Rahu Kaal is good for inner protection work. Keep things simple. Chant the Rahu mantra "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" for a few rounds, meditate for ten minutes, or do quiet tasks that do not need bold beginnings. Cleaning, organising files, fixing something already started, or replying to routine messages fits well.

The inauspicious timings given for the day add more detail and, yes, they can overlap. Rahu Kaal is also shown as 17:06:35 to 18:49:21. Treat the whole stretch as sensitive, and avoid rushing your evening.

Yamaganda is from 11:58:19 to 13:41:04. This period can bring avoidable friction, especially with authority figures or family elders. Postpone confrontations. If you must meet someone, keep the agenda short and facts based.

Gulika Kaal runs from 15:23:50 to 17:06:35. It is a time when small errors can snowball, like a loose thread that keeps pulling. Double check travel plans, meeting links, and payment details. Do not multitask.

Dur Muhurtam appears twice: from 06:02:05 to 06:57:05, and again from 16:59:41 to 17:54:41. These are best avoided for launching important tasks, confronting someone, or taking high stakes decisions. If you can, keep those windows for routine work.

Baana (Mrityu) is from 05:07:17 to 11:47:17, and Baana (Agni) is from 11:47:17 to 05:07:25. Treat Baana periods as times to avoid needless risk, anger, and haste. Speak gently. Drive carefully. Do not push your body past its limit.

Varjyam is from 03:07:06 to 04:30:12, a late night to early morning block. If you are awake then, do not do emotional texting or big decision making. Aadal Yoga is from 05:07:17 to 22:14:06, lasting most of the day till Rohini ends. It asks for extra awareness. Choose patience over pride.

Choghadiya inauspicious periods also guide your day: Udveg at 05:07, Kaal at 11:57, Rog at 15:23, and Udveg at 17:05 during daytime suggest avoiding new starts and heated discussions. At night, Rog at 22:40, Kaal at 23:57, and Udveg at 26:32 warn against overthinking and late night arguments. Sleep is also a remedy, do not forget that.

Rahu Kaal Timings Across India

Rahu Kaal varies by geographic location across India because it is calculated from local sunrise time, and sunrise differs from place to place due to longitude. That is why the same day can have slightly different Rahu Kaal across regions. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities, so you can match it to where you are and plan your key tasks around it.

  • Mumbai: 17:36 - 19:16
  • Delhi (NCR): 17:34 - 19:19
  • Bengaluru: 17:09 - 18:45
  • Hyderabad: 17:11 - 18:50
  • Chennai: 16:58 - 18:35
  • Ahmedabad: 17:43 - 19:25
  • Pune: 17:31 - 19:10
  • Kolkata: 16:39 - 18:21
  • Jaipur: 17:37 - 19:20
  • Kochi: 17:10 - 18:45
  • Lucknow: 17:16 - 19:00
  • Indore: 17:30 - 19:11
  • Guwahati: 16:32 - 18:15
  • Chandigarh: 17:39 - 19:25
  • Surat: 17:39 - 19:20
  • Visakhapatnam: 16:52 - 18:31
  • Nagpur: 17:14 - 18:55
  • Coimbatore: 17:08 - 18:44
  • Varanasi: 17:05 - 18:48
  • Bhubaneswar: 16:46 - 18:26

Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset

Sunrise today is at 05:07:06, and sunset is at 18:48:34. In Panchang living, sunrise is not just morning. It is the day's first promise, the moment to align your mind before the world starts tugging at you. If you cannot do a full routine, do one small thing at the sunrise time frame, like offering water to the Sun in your own way, or sitting quietly with a steady breath.

Sunset at 18:48:34 marks the handover from outward activity to inner reflection. Under Krishna Paksha Chaturdasi, evenings feel heavier, and that is okay. Do not fill every minute with noise. Let the mind settle.

Moonset is at 18:19:23, and moonrise is at 04:46:28 on June 15. With the Moon in Taurus for most of this date, the emotional system prefers comfort and predictability, like a tree that stands firm through shifting wind. If you feel restless, feed yourself simple stability. Eat on time. Speak to one trusted person. Finish one pending task instead of starting five new ones. Night carries a more devotional flavour today, and quiet prayer can feel like cool rain on a heated forehead.

Vrat/Festival Information and Recommendations

Masik Shivaratri Vrat is observed today, based on Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi, the monthly Shiva night fast. In the Hindu month of Adhik Jyeshtha, this vrat carries a special feeling of pause and purification. Adhik months often invite extra sadhana, extra restraint, and extra attention to what we carry inside. And Shivaratri, even the monthly one, is about meeting your own mind in the dark and not being afraid of it.

The spirit of Shivaratri comes from Shiva's symbolism as the still centre, the one who holds poison in the throat for the world's balance, and the one who burns ignorance with a quiet gaze. On Masik Shivaratri, devotees traditionally keep a fast or a simple diet, stay mindful, and offer prayers to Shiva, often with water, milk, bilva leaves, and steady chanting. If you cannot do a full ritual, do not make it complicated. Light a lamp in the evening, sit for a few minutes, and offer one sincere prayer. That is also worship.

Because today's tithi is Chaturdasi and the nakshatra is Rohini till 22:14:01, you get an interesting mix. Chaturdasi pushes you to cut away excess. Rohini wants to nourish and build. So ask yourself, what needs nourishment, and what needs pruning? A habit. A friendship. A spending pattern. Even your phone use. This is the day to choose.

For relationships, keep your tone soft and your expectations realistic. Taurus Moon can make you hold on to old hurt just because it feels familiar. Do not do that. If you want closeness, show it in everyday ways, share a meal, help at home, or send a thoughtful message without testing the other person.

For career and work, use Dhriti yoga till 13:15:09 to finish serious tasks, documentation, and follow ups. After that, as Shula begins, stay calm in meetings and avoid sharp words. Also remember the sensitive windows, especially 17:05 to 18:48 for Rahu Kalam. Keep big decisions for better timing, and keep routine work moving.

For spiritual practice, today supports Shiva-oriented discipline. A simple approach works best: a clean bath, a calm corner, and chanting "Om Namah Shivaya" with attention. If you are observing the vrat, keep your body steady, hydrate sensibly, and avoid heavy fried food when you break it.

Close the day like you would close a temple door, gently, with gratitude and no hurry. Offer one prayer, write down one thing you will stop doing from tomorrow, and set out your next day's essentials tonight so the morning runs smooth. Actionable advice: Finish one pending responsibility before noon, avoid new commitments during 17:05 to 18:48, and spend 15 minutes at night in Shiva japa or silent meditation to reset your mind.