Daily Celestial Overview
March 31, 2026, unfolds within the sacred month of Chaitra, marking Shukla Chaturdashi of the Shukla Paksha. This day falls under the gentle embrace of Vasant
Ritu and is a Tuesday. Astronomically, Purva Phalguni Nakshatra governs the skies, complemented by Gara Karana. The formidable Dand Yoga persists until 03:41:31 PM, influencing the day's energies. Significant solar and lunar timings are observed: the Sun graces us with its presence from 06:33:18 AM to 06:54:45 PM, while the Moon emerges at 05:30:02 PM and departs at 05:20:03 AM, its journey accompanied by the regal Leo zodiac sign. The year itself is designated as Shaka Samvat 1948 and Vikram Samvat 2083, anchoring this day within established calendrical traditions.
Navigating Auspicious & Inauspicious Hours
For those seeking favourable moments, the Abhijit Muhurat presents itself from 12:20:00 PM to 01:08:00 PM, offering a window of potent auspiciousness. However, it's prudent to be aware of periods that are considered less favourable for initiating new endeavors. Rahu Kaal, a time often advised to be avoided, spans from 03:49:24 PM to 05:22:05 PM. Additionally, Yamaganda occurs between 09:38:40 AM and 11:11:21 AM, and Gulika Kaal is observed from 12:44:02 PM to 02:16:43 PM. Understanding these timings allows for informed planning, ensuring activities align with beneficial celestial influences and are steered clear of potentially challenging astrological conjunctures.
Key Panchang Elements
The core components of the Panchang for March 31, 2026, provide a detailed snapshot of the day's astrological fabric. The Tithi is Shukla Chaturdashi, marking the penultimate day of the waxing lunar phase. This is complemented by Purva Phalguni Nakshatra, known for its relationship with prosperity and good fortune. The Gara Karana adds to the auspiciousness, and the Paksha is Shukla-Paksha, indicating the bright half of the lunar cycle. The prevailing Yoga is Dand, which remains active until 03:41:31 PM. The day is Tuesday, a day often associated with Mars. The Amanta and Purnimanta calendars both recognize this as Chaitra month, aligning with the pleasant Vasant Ritu. The Shaka Samvat is 1948, and the Vikram Samvat is 2083, placing the date within specific Hindu eras.














