The Panchang serves as a steady, traditional compass for planning your day with precision, drawing upon the time-tested wisdom of the Hindu calendar. It goes beyond simply identifying auspicious and inauspicious periods; it helps you stay connected to cultural roots, understand the Moon's influence, and make mindful choices in work, family, travel, spending, and prayer. Instead of resisting the day's natural flow, you can read its rhythms, respect them, and move smartly. Below are the important Panchang details for June 1, 2026, for India.
Date and Day Details
Monday, June 1, 2026, begins with the Moon in a serious mood, as the lunar calendar starts a new phase after Amavasya. Today's Tithi is Krishna Paksha Pratipada (Ekam), the first day of the waning lunar phase, lasting until 16:37:19. After that, Krishna Paksha Dvitiya begins. Pratipada is like the first clear footprint on wet sand, a time when the mind starts shaping intentions again. It supports planning, resetting routines, and beginning practical work that requires steady follow-through rather than dramatic risk. Keep your goals simple and achievable.
The Nakshatra is Jyestha, lasting until 19:08:37, after which it shifts to Mula. Jyestha carries an elder's energy, protective, sharp, and capable of handling responsibility. Traditional texts associate Jyestha with Indra, the presiding deity of power, leadership, and authority. This star encourages you to take charge, speak with authority, and solve problems others avoid. It is favorable for making tough decisions, managing teams, completing pending paperwork, or dealing with senior family or workplace members. However, Jyestha also tests the ego; insisting on being right can waste time. Before 19:08:37, act like the calm head of the house. After that, Mula's energy emerges, favoring deep cleaning, research, and cutting out what is unnecessary.
The Moon sign is Scorpio at 23.4 degrees, intense and private, transitioning to Sagittarius at 19:08:37. A Scorpio Moon can make you feel like carrying a sealed bottle of emotions; you may not say much but notice everything. This is excellent for focused work, investigation, and honest self-reflection. Once the Moon moves to Sagittarius, the mood lifts, words flow, and you will feel inclined toward open conversations, short outings, or learning something new.
The Yoga today is Siddha until 06:19:15, then Sadhya begins. Siddha provides a "things can work out" push, especially for morning efforts and disciplined practice. Sadhya supports achievable targets and practical progress. The Karan shows Kaulava until 16:37:19, then Taitila until 05:49:24, both suitable for routine duties, study, and steady travel if you stay organized. Keeping plans realistic will help the day cooperate.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
To make the day run smoothly, start early. Brahma Muhurta runs from 03:44:22 to 04:25:54. This is the quietest part of the day, when the mind is less distracted and prayers feel deeper. It is ideal for japa, meditation, reading a sacred text, or writing down your top three priorities. Pratah Sandhya from 04:05:08 to 05:07:26 also supports Surya arghya, Gayatri chanting, and a clean start. Even a simple bath and lamp lighting can shift your mood positively.
Amrit Kalam arrives from 09:16:14 to 11:03:58, a sweet time for important phone calls, sending proposals, or starting tasks that require cooperation. Abhijit Muhurta from 11:28:42 to 12:23:10 is a dependable midday window, good for interviews, presentations, and making decisions you have been postponing.
Vijay Muhurta runs from 14:12:06 to 15:06:34. Use it for competitive work, legal drafting, tough negotiations, or pushing a target that needs confidence. In the evening, Godhuli Muhurta from 18:44:10 to 19:04:56 is gentle and devotional, suited for home prayers, family time, and calming the mind as daylight fades. Sayahana Sandhya from 18:44:10 to 19:46:28 extends that twilight support for aarti and gratitude.
Choghadiya also provides handy cues. During the day, Amrit at 05:07 and Shubh at 08:31 are supportive for starting routine work. Later, Laabh at 15:19 and Amrit at 17:01 help with gains and smooth finishing. At night, Laabh at 22:37, Shubh at 25:13, and Amrit at 26:31 can be used for peaceful study, planning, or prayer, keeping the home atmosphere clean and quiet.
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal today is from 06:49 to 08:31. This traditional window is linked with Rahu's shadowy influence, where confusion, haste, and poor judgment can creep in if you act without mindfulness. Use this time for routine tasks, housekeeping, regular commuting, or silent work that does not require major approvals. Avoid new ventures, big purchases, signing contracts, or starting something you cannot easily undo. If you must work, keep it simple and double-check everything. If the mind feels restless during Rahu Kaal, sit for a few minutes, breathe slowly, and chant the Rahu mantra "Om Raam Rahave Namaha" to settle nerves and avoid impulsive speech.
Yamaganda runs from 10:13:42 to 11:55:48. This period is not ideal for launching new work or taking financial risks. Keep your wallet closed during inauspicious pockets, especially if tempted by online deals or quick investments. Gulkai Kaal is from 13:37:53 to 15:19:59, another time better used for routine work and patient follow-ups rather than bold announcements.
Dur Muhurtam occurs twice: from 12:23:10 to 13:17:10 and again from 15:06:34 to 16:00:34. Avoid sharp confrontations in these slots; do not pick fights at home or send angry replies to colleagues. Baana (Roga) runs from 22:46:26 to 05:07:19, suggesting mindfulness of late-night habits, heavy food, and overthinking. Aadal Yoga from 19:09:46 to 05:07:19 can cause emotional swings, especially after the Moon sign change.
Choghadiya inauspicious periods also deserve respect: Kaal at 06:49, Rog at 10:13, Udveg at 11:55 during the day, and Rog at 20:01, Kaal at 21:19, Udveg at 23:55 at night. Keep actions ordinary in those spans and words measured.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal varies across India because it is calculated from local sunrise, which shifts due to longitude differences. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major cities, helping you plan with better accuracy.
- Mumbai: 07:39 - 09:18
- Delhi (NCR): 07:07 - 08:51
- Bengaluru: 07:28 - 09:04
- Hyderabad: 07:18 - 08:57
- Chennai: 07:17 - 08:53
- Ahmedabad: 07:34 - 09:15
- Pune: 07:35 - 09:14
- Kolkata: 06:32 - 08:12
- Jaipur: 07:15 - 08:58
- Kochi: 07:37 - 09:12
- Lucknow: 06:55 - 08:38
- Indore: 07:22 - 09:02
- Guwahati: 06:13 - 07:55
- Chandigarh: 07:05 - 08:49
- Surat: 07:36 - 09:16
- Visakhapatnam: 06:59 - 08:37
- Nagpur: 07:11 - 08:51
- Coimbatore: 07:33 - 09:08
- Varanasi: 06:49 - 08:31
- Bhubaneswar: 06:45 - 08:25
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:07:29 and sunset at 18:43:29. This long daylight is a gift to use wisely. In tradition, sunrise is not just a time on the clock but Surya's daily reminder to wake with discipline and clarity. If your morning feels scattered, step outside for a moment after 05:07:29, look at the sky, and set one clear intention. Sunset at 18:43:29 marks the shift from outward action to inward quiet. It is a good point to wrap up work messages, settle small dues, and return home mentally. The Moon rises at 19:48:20. With Jyestha ending and the Moon sign shifting at 19:08:37, the evening can feel like a change of wind, first intensity, then a more open, philosophical mood. Moonset is at 06:19:44 on June 2. Late-night thoughts may run wild under the Scorpio-to-Sagittarius transition. Keep the bedroom calm, reduce screen time, and let the mind settle like silt in a pond.
Vrat/Festival Information and Recommendations
No major vrat or festival is observed today. The Hindu month is Adhik Jyeshtha (Amanta), a time many families treat as spiritually meaningful for extra prayer, charity, and quiet discipline, even without a public festival. Adhik months often feel like a pause given by the heavens, a spare page in the diary. What you write there is up to you. With Krishna Paksha Pratipada in play, think of the day as a reset, not a grand reinvention. In relationships, keep your tone soft because the Scorpio Moon can make you suspicious or intense without reason. If a family member is late or a partner sounds distracted, do not jump to conclusions. Ask one clean question, listen fully, then respond. After 19:08:37, as the Moon moves to Sagittarius, it becomes easier to talk things out. If you have been meaning to clear the air, evening is better than morning. At work, Jyestha Nakshatra supports responsibility and leadership. Your boss will notice when you handle a messy task without complaint. Use the morning Siddha Yoga until 06:19:15 for discipline, especially if studying or preparing for a test. Keep paperwork and finances away from early Rahu Kaal (06:49 to 08:31). Save important calls for Amrit Kalam (09:16:14 to 11:03:58) or Abhijit Muhurta (11:28:42 to 12:23:10). Avoid scheduling tense meetings during Dur Muhurtam (12:23:10 to 13:17:10 and 15:06:34 to 16:00:34). Spiritually, keep it simple and steady. A short morning prayer in Brahma Muhurta (03:44:22 to 04:25:54) can set your inner posture for the entire day. In the evening, use Godhuli Muhurta (18:44:10 to 19:04:56) for a lamp, a few mantras, and gratitude for what went right. If thoughts feel heavy at night, remember Baana (Roga) from 22:46:26 to 05:07:19. Eat light, drink water, and do not carry office stress into bed. The sky today asks for maturity, not drama. Do one hard thing you have been avoiding, speak with respect, and end the day with a clean routine. Actionable advice: avoid major financial decisions in Rahu Kaal, finish one pending responsibility before sunset, and light a lamp at twilight, then sleep early to wake up fresh tomorrow.



