Panchang Today, June 29, 2026: Shukla Paksh 15 (Purnima), Mula, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and more
Panchang Today is your steady daily guide for planning with precision, using the spiritual mathematics of the Hindu calendar. It tells you how the Moon is behaving, what kind of mental weather the day carries, and which time windows support clean, confident actions. In India, this is also a simple way to stay connected to our cultural roots while making mindful decisions about work, family, travel, prayers, and even spending. Some days ask you to push ahead, some ask you to pause and purify. Today carries a powerful Full Moon mood, bright but intense. Below are the important Panchang details for June 29, 2026 for India:

Date & Day DetailsDate & Day Details
Monday arrives with Shukla Paksh 15 ( Purnima ), the Full Moon tithi, and it lasts till 05:26:20. Purnima is completion energy. The Moon is fully lit, like a lamp placed in the centre of the home, showing you what’s been sitting in the corners. Spiritually, this tithi supports gratitude, seva, worship, and offerings to elders and ancestors. It’s also good for tying up loose ends, clearing pending messages, paying a bill you’ve delayed, or finishing a task that’s been half done for days. After 05:26:20, the mood turns to Krishan Paksh 1 (Pratipada(Ekam)), which is a fresh start signal. So today is both closure and the first breath of a new cycle. That’s rare and useful.
The Nakshatra is Mula till 04:03:48, after which P.Asadha begins. Mula’s presiding deity is Nirriti, linked with root level cleansing. Think of it as weeding a garden. You remove what doesn’t belong so the good plant can breathe. Mula supports research, deep cleaning, clearing clutter, ending unhealthy habits, and honest conversations that cut through pretence. But it can feel sharp, even a little restless, because truth isn’t always soft. If you must confront, do it with calm words. After 04:03:48, P.Asadha brings a steadier, more victorious current, good for firm commitments and long range planning.
The Moon sign remains Sagittarius 1.59 for most of the day, and it transitions at 01/07/2026 13:31:45 to Capricorn. Sagittarius Moon makes people straightforward, idealistic, and hungry for meaning. You might feel like speaking your mind, planning a trip, signing up for a course, or having a big picture talk at home. Still, with a Full Moon glow, emotions can swell. Don’t make promises just because the heart feels large.
Yoga is Shukla till 14:26:29, bringing clarity, cleanliness, and a desire to do the right thing. After that comes Brahma Yoga, which is supportive for constructive creation, learning, and thoughtful beginnings. Karan shows Visti till 16:17:06, a cautionary pulse where impatience or small obstacles can crop up, followed by Bava till 05:26:20, which is better for steady work, routine duties, and wrapping up practical matters. Keep your day simple and intentional. The sky is bright, but it expects maturity.
Auspicious Timings ( Shubh Muhurat)Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
If you’ve been waiting for a clean window to start something meaningful, today offers a few. Brahma Muhurta runs from 2026-06-29 03:48:14 to 2026-06-29 04:29:30. This is the quiet hour when the mind sits like still water, and even a short prayer or meditation goes deeper. Read a sacred text, do japa, or write down one clear intention for the month ahead.
Pratah Sandhya is from 2026-06-29 04:08:52 to 2026-06-29 05:10:46. This is perfect for Surya arghya, a calm walk, or simply setting the home in order before the world starts calling. For professional matters, Abhijit Muhurta, from 2026-06-29 11:34:22 to 2026-06-29 12:29:10, supports confident decisions, important emails, and meetings where you need fairness on your side.
Vijay Muhurta, from 2026-06-29 14:18:46 to 2026-06-29 15:13:34, suits tasks where you want a win, like negotiations, interviews, or presenting your work. You’ll speak with more authority if you’ve done your homework.
Evening carries a soft spiritual light. Godhuli Muhurta is from 2026-06-29 18:52:23 to 2026-06-29 19:13:01, and Sayahana Sandhya from 2026-06-29 18:52:23 to 2026-06-29 19:54:17. Light a lamp, offer a simple naivedya, and let the home energy settle. Amrit Kalam, from 2026-06-29 20:52:43 to 2026-06-29 22:40:19, is lovely for family bonding, heartfelt prayers, and any gentle beginning that needs blessings.
Choghadiya also gives supportive pockets in the day, like Amrit @ 05:10, Shubh @ 08:35, Laabh @ 15:26, and Amrit @ 17:09. At night, Laabh @ 22:43, Shubh @ 25:18, and Amrit @ 26:35 can be used for study, budgeting, or quiet planning, the kind that makes tomorrow easier.
Inauspicious TimingsInauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal today is from 06:52 to 08:35. Rahu is the shadow planet, famous for creating confusion, hurry, and wrong shortcuts. During this time, avoid launching new ventures, making big financial decisions, signing contracts, or paying advances. Keep your wallet closed today if you’re tempted by a flashy offer. If you must work, stick to routine tasks, cleaning, and preparation.
This is also a good time for inner discipline. Sit for a few minutes, breathe slowly, and chant the Rahu mantra, “Om Raam Rahave Namaha”. Even a small round settles the mind. If you’re commuting, avoid arguments on the road. Let others rush. You don’t have to.
The detailed inauspicious window for Rahu Kaal is also shown as 2026-06-29 06:53:28 to 2026-06-29 08:36:10. Treat the whole early morning stretch as sensitive, and keep decisions simple.
Yamaganda runs from 2026-06-29 10:18:52 to 2026-06-29 12:01:34, another period best used for routine work rather than fresh starts. Gulkai Kaal is from 2026-06-29 13:44:16 to 2026-06-29 15:26:58. Don’t pick that slot for risky travel plans or impulsive purchases.
Two Dur Muhurtam periods appear, from 2026-06-29 12:29:10 to 2026-06-29 13:24:10 and again from 2026-06-29 15:13:34 to 2026-06-29 16:08:34. Keep your tone polite in these hours. A small ego clash can grow fast under a Full Moon.
Varjyam is from 2026-06-30 02:16:28 to 2026-06-30 04:03:56, so late night efforts may feel blocked. Baana (Nripa) runs from 2026-06-29 05:10:46 to 2026-06-30 04:59:46, and Aadal Yoga from 2026-06-29 05:10:46 to 2026-06-30 04:03:07. These markers suggest you should stay grounded, avoid showy decisions, and double check paperwork.
Choghadiya warns of Kaal @ 06:52, Rog @ 10:18, and Udveg @ 12:00 in the day, and at night Rog @ 20:09, Kaal @ 21:26, and Udveg @ 24:01. Use these for rest, prayer, or simple household work. Not for high stakes moves.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across IndiaRahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal changes by geographic location across India because it is calculated using local sunrise time, and sunrise differs from place to place due to longitude differences. That’s why one part of the country may have Rahu Kaal slightly earlier, while another gets it later on the same weekday. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities, so you can follow the timing that matches your location.
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise & MoonsetSunrise, Sunset, Moonrise & Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:10:14 and sunset is at 18:51:46. These are not just clock events, they’re daily gates. Sunrise carries fresh prana, and even ten minutes of discipline then can set the tone for the whole day. If your mornings feel messy, start by fixing just one thing before 05:10:14 passes, your bed, your water intake, your first prayer. Small, but steady.
Moonrise is at 06:35:00 PM, and with Purnima, the Moon comes like a bright witness. Emotions can feel loud in the evening. Good loud, too, like devotion, love, and generosity. Moonset is at 05:08:40 AM, Jun 30, closing the night’s emotional tide.
If you’re feeling overcharged today, step outside after sunset for a moment and simply look at the sky. Full Moon nights remind us that light increases, peaks, and then must soften. That’s nature’s balance. Let your own thoughts follow the same rule. Shine, but don’t burn out.
Vrat/Festival Information & RecommendationsVrat/Festival Information & Recommendations
Vat Purnima Vrat is observed today, and it carries the strong fragrance of Jyeshtha Purnima traditions. This is an annual festival tied to the story of Savitri and Satyavan, where Savitri’s devotion and courage win back her husband’s life from Yama. The banyan tree, the vat vriksha, becomes the symbol of steadfast love and long life, its roots gripping the earth through storm and summer heat. Across many Indian homes, married women observe this vrat for their spouse’s well being, and the deeper message is also about loyalty to dharma when life tests you.
How to keep it meaningful? Keep it simple and sincere. A clean bath, a calm prayer, offerings to the banyan tree if available, or a heartfelt sankalp at home if you can’t access one. Many people tie sacred threads around the tree, offer water, and remember Savitri’s strength. The emotional tone matters more than display. If you’re not observing the vrat traditionally, you can still honour the spirit by doing something that strengthens your relationships. Call an elder, apologise where you’ve been stubborn, or cook one comforting meal for the family without complaint.
Along with that, today also supports Purnima Vrat / Satyanarayan Puja, a monthly observance that suits the Full Moon’s fullness. Satyanarayan Puja centres on truth, gratitude, and the promise to live with clean intention. It’s a good day for charity, feeding someone, or offering a small donation without telling the world about it. Purnima is also auspicious for ancestral offerings in many families, because the mind becomes more reflective and respectful.
Date & Day DetailsDate & Day Details
Monday arrives with Shukla Paksh 15 ( Purnima ), the Full Moon tithi, and it lasts till 05:26:20. Purnima is completion energy. The Moon is fully lit, like a lamp placed in the centre of the home, showing you what’s been sitting in the corners. Spiritually, this tithi supports gratitude, seva, worship, and offerings to elders and ancestors. It’s also good for tying up loose ends, clearing pending messages, paying a bill you’ve delayed, or finishing a task that’s been half done for days. After 05:26:20, the mood turns to Krishan Paksh 1 (Pratipada(Ekam)), which is a fresh start signal. So today is both closure and the first breath of a new cycle. That’s rare and useful.
The Nakshatra is Mula till 04:03:48, after which P.Asadha begins. Mula’s presiding deity is Nirriti, linked with root level cleansing. Think of it as weeding a garden. You remove what doesn’t belong so the good plant can breathe. Mula supports research, deep cleaning, clearing clutter, ending unhealthy habits, and honest conversations that cut through pretence. But it can feel sharp, even a little restless, because truth isn’t always soft. If you must confront, do it with calm words. After 04:03:48, P.Asadha brings a steadier, more victorious current, good for firm commitments and long range planning.
The Moon sign remains Sagittarius 1.59 for most of the day, and it transitions at 01/07/2026 13:31:45 to Capricorn. Sagittarius Moon makes people straightforward, idealistic, and hungry for meaning. You might feel like speaking your mind, planning a trip, signing up for a course, or having a big picture talk at home. Still, with a Full Moon glow, emotions can swell. Don’t make promises just because the heart feels large.
Yoga is Shukla till 14:26:29, bringing clarity, cleanliness, and a desire to do the right thing. After that comes Brahma Yoga, which is supportive for constructive creation, learning, and thoughtful beginnings. Karan shows Visti till 16:17:06, a cautionary pulse where impatience or small obstacles can crop up, followed by Bava till 05:26:20, which is better for steady work, routine duties, and wrapping up practical matters. Keep your day simple and intentional. The sky is bright, but it expects maturity.
Auspicious Timings ( Shubh Muhurat)Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
If you’ve been waiting for a clean window to start something meaningful, today offers a few. Brahma Muhurta runs from 2026-06-29 03:48:14 to 2026-06-29 04:29:30. This is the quiet hour when the mind sits like still water, and even a short prayer or meditation goes deeper. Read a sacred text, do japa, or write down one clear intention for the month ahead.
Pratah Sandhya is from 2026-06-29 04:08:52 to 2026-06-29 05:10:46. This is perfect for Surya arghya, a calm walk, or simply setting the home in order before the world starts calling. For professional matters, Abhijit Muhurta, from 2026-06-29 11:34:22 to 2026-06-29 12:29:10, supports confident decisions, important emails, and meetings where you need fairness on your side.
Vijay Muhurta, from 2026-06-29 14:18:46 to 2026-06-29 15:13:34, suits tasks where you want a win, like negotiations, interviews, or presenting your work. You’ll speak with more authority if you’ve done your homework.
Evening carries a soft spiritual light. Godhuli Muhurta is from 2026-06-29 18:52:23 to 2026-06-29 19:13:01, and Sayahana Sandhya from 2026-06-29 18:52:23 to 2026-06-29 19:54:17. Light a lamp, offer a simple naivedya, and let the home energy settle. Amrit Kalam, from 2026-06-29 20:52:43 to 2026-06-29 22:40:19, is lovely for family bonding, heartfelt prayers, and any gentle beginning that needs blessings.
Choghadiya also gives supportive pockets in the day, like Amrit @ 05:10, Shubh @ 08:35, Laabh @ 15:26, and Amrit @ 17:09. At night, Laabh @ 22:43, Shubh @ 25:18, and Amrit @ 26:35 can be used for study, budgeting, or quiet planning, the kind that makes tomorrow easier.
Inauspicious TimingsInauspicious Timings
Rahu Kaal today is from 06:52 to 08:35. Rahu is the shadow planet, famous for creating confusion, hurry, and wrong shortcuts. During this time, avoid launching new ventures, making big financial decisions, signing contracts, or paying advances. Keep your wallet closed today if you’re tempted by a flashy offer. If you must work, stick to routine tasks, cleaning, and preparation.
This is also a good time for inner discipline. Sit for a few minutes, breathe slowly, and chant the Rahu mantra, “Om Raam Rahave Namaha”. Even a small round settles the mind. If you’re commuting, avoid arguments on the road. Let others rush. You don’t have to.
The detailed inauspicious window for Rahu Kaal is also shown as 2026-06-29 06:53:28 to 2026-06-29 08:36:10. Treat the whole early morning stretch as sensitive, and keep decisions simple.
Yamaganda runs from 2026-06-29 10:18:52 to 2026-06-29 12:01:34, another period best used for routine work rather than fresh starts. Gulkai Kaal is from 2026-06-29 13:44:16 to 2026-06-29 15:26:58. Don’t pick that slot for risky travel plans or impulsive purchases.
Two Dur Muhurtam periods appear, from 2026-06-29 12:29:10 to 2026-06-29 13:24:10 and again from 2026-06-29 15:13:34 to 2026-06-29 16:08:34. Keep your tone polite in these hours. A small ego clash can grow fast under a Full Moon.
Varjyam is from 2026-06-30 02:16:28 to 2026-06-30 04:03:56, so late night efforts may feel blocked. Baana (Nripa) runs from 2026-06-29 05:10:46 to 2026-06-30 04:59:46, and Aadal Yoga from 2026-06-29 05:10:46 to 2026-06-30 04:03:07. These markers suggest you should stay grounded, avoid showy decisions, and double check paperwork.
Choghadiya warns of Kaal @ 06:52, Rog @ 10:18, and Udveg @ 12:00 in the day, and at night Rog @ 20:09, Kaal @ 21:26, and Udveg @ 24:01. Use these for rest, prayer, or simple household work. Not for high stakes moves.
Rahu Kaal Timings Across IndiaRahu Kaal Timings Across India
Rahu Kaal changes by geographic location across India because it is calculated using local sunrise time, and sunrise differs from place to place due to longitude differences. That’s why one part of the country may have Rahu Kaal slightly earlier, while another gets it later on the same weekday. The table below shows Rahu Kaal for major Indian cities, so you can follow the timing that matches your location.
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise & MoonsetSunrise, Sunset, Moonrise & Moonset
Sunrise is at 05:10:14 and sunset is at 18:51:46. These are not just clock events, they’re daily gates. Sunrise carries fresh prana, and even ten minutes of discipline then can set the tone for the whole day. If your mornings feel messy, start by fixing just one thing before 05:10:14 passes, your bed, your water intake, your first prayer. Small, but steady.
Moonrise is at 06:35:00 PM, and with Purnima, the Moon comes like a bright witness. Emotions can feel loud in the evening. Good loud, too, like devotion, love, and generosity. Moonset is at 05:08:40 AM, Jun 30, closing the night’s emotional tide.
If you’re feeling overcharged today, step outside after sunset for a moment and simply look at the sky. Full Moon nights remind us that light increases, peaks, and then must soften. That’s nature’s balance. Let your own thoughts follow the same rule. Shine, but don’t burn out.
Vrat/Festival Information & RecommendationsVrat/Festival Information & Recommendations
Vat Purnima Vrat is observed today, and it carries the strong fragrance of Jyeshtha Purnima traditions. This is an annual festival tied to the story of Savitri and Satyavan, where Savitri’s devotion and courage win back her husband’s life from Yama. The banyan tree, the vat vriksha, becomes the symbol of steadfast love and long life, its roots gripping the earth through storm and summer heat. Across many Indian homes, married women observe this vrat for their spouse’s well being, and the deeper message is also about loyalty to dharma when life tests you.
How to keep it meaningful? Keep it simple and sincere. A clean bath, a calm prayer, offerings to the banyan tree if available, or a heartfelt sankalp at home if you can’t access one. Many people tie sacred threads around the tree, offer water, and remember Savitri’s strength. The emotional tone matters more than display. If you’re not observing the vrat traditionally, you can still honour the spirit by doing something that strengthens your relationships. Call an elder, apologise where you’ve been stubborn, or cook one comforting meal for the family without complaint.
Along with that, today also supports Purnima Vrat / Satyanarayan Puja, a monthly observance that suits the Full Moon’s fullness. Satyanarayan Puja centres on truth, gratitude, and the promise to live with clean intention. It’s a good day for charity, feeding someone, or offering a small donation without telling the world about it. Purnima is also auspicious for ancestral offerings in many families, because the mind becomes more reflective and respectful.
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