Friday, 22 May 2026

London Panchang — 22 May 2026

PANCHANG Shukravara
Validated
TITHI
Saptami
Until 10:53 PM
Shubh
NAKSHATRA
Ashlesha
Pada 2 · Until 7:57 PM
Sharp, penetrating energy — suited for research, investigation, and uncovering hidden matters.
YOGA
Dhruva
Until 11:54 PM
Shubh
KARANA
Garija
Until 1:56 PM
VARA
Shukravara
Venus
MASA
Jyeshtha
Shukla Paksha
Today's Panchang Summary
General information only — not personal advice.

It's Saptami of Shukla Paksha, in the month of Jyeshtha. Today falls on a Shukravara, traditionally ruled by Venus, with the Moon resting in Ashlesha nakshatra. Saptami is considered an auspicious tithi, so it's a good day for new beginnings, ceremonies, or important decisions. Between 10:58 AM and 12:58 PM, Rahu Kaal will be in effect; elders advise against starting anything new during this window. The most auspicious moment of the day is Abhijit Muhurta, from 12:26 PM to 1:30 PM — a good slot for anything important.

CHOGHADIYA — TODAY
Night Choghadiya
Now
Amrit
4:59 AM
6:59 AM
Now
Kaal
6:59 AM
8:58 AM
Now
Shubh
8:58 AM
10:58 AM
Now
Rog
10:58 AM
12:58 PM
Now
Udveg
12:58 PM
2:57 PM
Now
Char
2:57 PM
4:57 PM
Now
Labh
4:57 PM
6:56 PM
Now
Amrit
6:56 PM
8:56 PM
RAHU KAAL
10:58 AM 12:58 PM
ABHIJIT
12:26 PM 1:30 PM
Best window
COMPLETE MUHURAT TIMINGS
Rahu Kaal
10:58 AM – 12:58 PM
Avoid
Gulika Kaal
4:59 AM – 6:59 AM
Avoid
Yamaghanta
2:57 PM – 4:57 PM
Avoid
Abhijit Muhurta
12:26 PM – 1:30 PM
Most auspicious
Brahma Muhurta
3:23 AM – 4:11 AM
Meditation & prayer
Sunrise / Sunset
4:59 AM / 8:56 PM
Tithi Saptami

Seventh day — associated with Sun, good for long journeys

Yoga Dhruva

Fixed — stable, good for foundations

Hora — 24 Planetary Hours
Auspicious timing for this date
PLANET POSITIONS Lahiri · Sidereal
Sun Vrishabha
Moon Karka
Mars Mesha
Mercury Vrishabha
Jupiter Mithuna
Venus Mithuna
Saturn Meena
Rahu Kumbha
Ketu Simha
SUNRISE
4:59 AM
SUNSET
8:56 PM
MOONRISE
10:09 AM
MOONSET
11:29 PM
Brahma Muhurta
3:23 AM 4:11 AM
Moon Sign
Karka

About Saptami & Dhruva

Saptami is the 7th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha. Seventh day — associated with Sun, good for long journeys In the Gujarati Amanta tradition, months end on Amavasya (new moon).

Dhruva is one of 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology, calculated from the combined longitudes of Sun and Moon. Fixed — stable, good for foundations The Moon is in Ashlesha Nakshatra (Pada 2) — Sharp, penetrating energy — suited for research, investigation, and uncovering hidden matters.