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Panchang as the name suggests comprises 5 aspects. It is an astrological calendar that is aligned with the Hindu calendar. One of the prominent Vedic astrology concepts, this calendar shows the position and movement of planets on a daily basis. It is helpful to determine muhurat, tithi etc. that help to know about festivals, vrats and other important events like eclipses. It is recommended to initiate a task considering the panchang.
Every day there are shubh muhurats as well as phases like the rahu kaal. If one plans the day keeping in mind the panchang, the chances of success of the person increase multifold. Since minor changes in muhurat can impact the outcome of the work done during that duration, it is important to refer to an panchang developed by a reliable astrologer since it is based on minute calculations.
Panchang covers various details ranging from time of sunrise to nakshatra. But the primary 5 aspects of Panchang are:
If you have ever been told to do a particular task at a specific time, you have already used Panchang. From naamkaran (ceremony of giving name to a child) to the muhurat of a person's marriage, studying panchang has been key to coming up with the time. The position of planets, tithi, nakshatra etc help in identifying the time when performing the rituals will be most beneficial.
It's not limited to religious events, you can know the best time to launch your business or buy a vehicle or move into a new house through panchang.
Panchang or the Hindu calendar is the most comprehensive calendar. It gives you information about things which no other calendar can suggest. It doesn't help change the natural forces that govern the world but just like a weather forecast can help us when to take our raincoats along to protect from the thunder and rain.
Understanding the panchang is not very tough when it comes to basic knowledge but learned astrologers can definitely suggest many detailed points to adhere to. Discussed below are the five elements of panchang:
Each day of the week is ruled by a planet. For instance, Sunday is ruled by Sun, Monday is ruled by Moon, Tuesday by Mars and so on. The connection of the ruling planet and the deity associated with it has been referred to for centuries to pray, fast and perform other rituals.
Hindu calendar or panchang divides the month into two phases namely krishna paksha and shukla paksh. Krishna Paksh as the name suggests is when the nights are dark i.e. the moon is decreasing in size and contrary to it is the Shukla Paksha i.e. the moon is getting stronger. A 12 degree change in the position of the moon represents one tithi. There are 30 tithi in one month. It can also be called a lunar day. However, the tithi does not start with the sunrise or end with sunset. It can start at any point of time in the day.
Most festivals fall on the purnima (full moon) or amavasya (no moon) tithis of the month. These tithis are further classified into 5 categories:
There are 27 nakshatra (constellations) as per hindu panchang and each is governed by a specific Lord. In Vedic astrology, for the better understanding of the 12 zodiac signs, they were further divided into 27 parts. Each nakshatra contains thirteen degrees and twenty minutes of the zodiac. Further, there are three categories of Nakshatra - Dev, Manushya and Rakshas.