In the Vedic tradition, the Panchang serves as a celestial map, guiding us through the cosmic energies of each day. By understanding the five vital elements—Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Var—one can align their daily activities with the rhythm of the universe.
According to the data for January 9, 2026, today marks a significant day in the Hindu calendar, particularly with the observance of Vivekananda Jayanti (as per the Samvat calendar). Below is a detailed breakdown of today’s Panchang for New Delhi, India.
Daily Overview
- Date: Friday, January 9, 2026
- Hindu Month: Magha (Purnimanta) / Pausha (Amanta)
- Paksha (Fortnight): Krishna Paksha (Waning Phase)
- Vikram Samvat: 2082 (Kalayukta)
- Shaka Samvat: 1947 (Vishvavasu)
The Five Elements (Panchang)
- Tithi (Lunar Day): Saptami prevails throughout the day and into the full night. This Tithi is generally considered favorable for religious activities and beginning new ventures.
- Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): The day begins with Uttara Phalguni until 01:40 PM, after which Hasta Nakshatra takes over. Uttara Phalguni is associated with prosperity and friendships, while Hasta is known for its creative and industrious energy.
- Yoga: Shobhana Yoga remains until 04:56 PM, followed by Atiganda. Shobhana is considered highly auspicious for various tasks, whereas Atiganda is often advised to be handled with caution.
- Karana: Vishti Karana continues until 07:39 PM. It is important to note that Vishti is synonymous with Bhadra, a period during which major auspicious ceremonies are typically avoided. It is followed by Bava Karana.
- Var (Weekday): Shukrawara (Friday), dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Shukra Dev (Venus), making it an ideal day for luxury, beauty, and financial planning.
Sun and Moon Timings
- Sunrise: 07:15 AM
- Sunset: 05:41 PM
- Moonrise: 11:48 PM
- Moonset: 11:07 AM
Auspicious Timings (Muhurtas)
For those looking to perform auspicious tasks, the following windows are recommended:
- Abhijit Muhurta: 12:07 PM to 12:49 PM (The most potent window for success).
- Brahma Muhurta: 05:27 AM to 06:21 AM (Ideal for meditation and study).
- Amrita Kaal: 01:40 PM onwards (Post-Uttara Phalguni).
- Ravi Yoga: 07:15 AM to 01:40 PM (Excellent for removing obstacles).
Inauspicious Timings (Avoidance Windows)
Vedic astrology suggests avoiding major new beginnings during these specific periods:
- Rahu Kaal: 11:10 AM to 12:28 PM
- Yamaganda: 03:05 PM to 04:23 PM
- Gulikai Kalam: 08:33 AM to 09:52 AM
- Bhadra (Vishti): 07:15 AM to 07:39 PM
Special Significance
Today is celebrated as Vivekananda Jayanti (Samvat), marking the birth anniversary of the great spiritual leader Swami Vivekananda according to the Hindu lunar calendar. It is a day to reflect on his teachings of strength, fearlessness, and service to humanity.
Conclusion
Today presents a mix of energies. While the presence of Shobhana Yoga and Ravi Yoga provides a boost for productive work, the Bhadra period (until 07:39 PM) suggests a need for patience before initiating major life events like marriages or housewarmings. Plan your midday activities around the Abhijit Muhurta for the best results.
Reference: All timings and data provided are based on the Drik Panchang standards for New Delhi, India.
