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Today Panchangam 29-01-2024 in Chennai | Daily Tamil Panchangam & Nalla Neram

Today Panchangam

🪐 வருட கிரக பெயர்ச்சி தேதிகள் (Graha Peyarchi)

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Panchangam Details & Planetary Positions
PiscesRah (R)
AriesJup
Taurus
Gemini
AquariusSat
Transit Chart 29-01-2024
Cancer
CapricornSun
LeoMon
SagittariusMer,
Ven,
Mar
ScorpioLag
Libra
VirgoKet (R),
Mnd
📅 Panchangam Data Table
City Name Chennai
English Date 29-01-2024 02:41:06 AM
Tamil Date / Rutu Thai 14 (Hemanta Rutu)
Tamil Year Shobhakrit Year
Day Type (Nokku) Downward Looking Day
Moon Sign
Leo
Jan 27 01:01 PM – Jan 30 01:44 AM
Sun Sign Capricorn
Ayanam Uttarayana
Moon Phase Krishna Paksha (Waning)
Tithi
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi 🌒
Jan 29 06:11 AM – Jan 30 08:54 AM
Yogam
Sobhana
Jan 28 08:50 AM – Jan 29 09:43 AM
Atiganda
Jan 29 09:43 AM – Jan 30 10:42 AM
Amirthadi Yoga
Marana Yoga
Jan 28 03:52 PM – Jan 29 06:57 PM
Amirtha Yoga
Jan 29 06:57 PM – Jan 30 10:06 PM
Karana
Bava
Jan 29 06:11 AM – Jan 29 07:32 PM
Balava
Jan 29 07:32 PM – Jan 30 08:54 AM
Nakshatra
Purva Phalguni
Jan 28 03:52 PM – Jan 29 06:57 PM
Uttara Phalguni
Jan 29 06:57 PM – Jan 30 10:06 PM
Chandrashtamam Today Chandrashtamam for Capricorn Rasi
Thithi Sooniyam Taurus, Aquarius
Kari Naal No
Nethiram & Jeevan 2 Nethiram & 1 Jeevan
Vivaha Chakram North Facing
Mudakku Rasi Scorpio
Mudakku Star Anuradha
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kalam 08:02 AM - 09:28 AM
Yamagandam 10:55 AM - 12:21 PM
Dur Muhurtham 12:45 PM - 01:31 PM
03:03 PM - 03:49 PM
Thiyajyam 03:06 AM - 04:54 AM
Varjyam 03:06 AM - 04:54 AM
Gulikai 01:48 PM - 03:15 PM
Night Yamagandam 10:48 PM - 12:21 AM
Kalan 08:02 AM - 09:28 AM
Ardha Praharnan 09:28 AM - 10:55 AM
Auspicious Timings
Nalla Neram Morning 07:04 AM - 08:02 AM | Evening 04:41 PM - 05:39 PM
Brahma Muhurtham 04:59 AM - 05:47 AM
Godhuli Muhurtham 05:56 PM - 06:20 PM
Abhijit Muhurtham 11:58 AM - 12:45 PM
Amrita Kaalam 11:44 AM - 01:32 PM
Sun & Moon Timings
Sunrise 06:35:41 AM
Sunset 06:08:12 PM
Solar Noon 12:21:57 PM
Moonrise 09:04:37 PM
Moonset 08:56:53 AM
Vaara Soolai
Soolam East, South-West
Soolam Duration 06:35 AM to 09:47 AM (8 Ghatis)
Remedy Curd
Lunar Month / Year
Amanta Magha
Purnimanta Phalguna
Vikram Year 2080, Shobhakrit
Shaka Year 1945, Shobhakrit
Shaka Year (National) Magha 9, 1945
Anandadi Yoga Mitra
Agni / Chandra / Rahu Vasa Agni: Earth (Auspicious)
Chandra: East
Rahu: South
⭐ Current Planetary Star Positions
Planet Rasi Star (சார நாதன்) Padam Degree
Sun Capricorn Shravana 2 14° 14' 26"
Moon Leo Purva Phalguni 2 18° 39' 50"
Mercury Sagittarius Purva Ashadha 4 24° 54' 06"
Venus Sagittarius Mula 4 12° 35' 58"
Mars Sagittarius Purva Ashadha 4 24° 03' 36"
Jupiter Aries Ashwini 4 12° 46' 55"
Saturn Aquarius Shatabhisha 2 11° 53' 36"
Rahu Pisces Revati 3 25° 12' 31"
Ketu Virgo Chitra 1 25° 12' 31"
Maandi Virgo Hasta 2 14° 14' 26"
Lagna Scorpio Jyeshtha 1 17° 33' 54"

Today Thirukanitha Panchangam & Auspicious Timings

According to Hindu Vedic astrology, Panchangam is the most vital astrological calendar used to track time. If you are looking for today panchangam, this portal gives you exact planetary details. The term is derived from 'Pancha' (five) and 'Anga' (limbs), encompassing Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. The data presented on this website is a highly accurate thirukanitha panchangam, utilizing modern astronomical calculations. Before initiating any new auspicious tasks, it is crucial to consult the day's tamil panchangam for Nalla Neram, Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulikai, Chandrashtamam, and Amirthadi Yoga. The primary difference between Vakya and Thirukanitha Panchangam lies in its precision; Thirukanitha relies on real-time planetary degrees, making it highly reliable.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is a Panchangam?

Panchangam is an ancient Hindu Vedic calendar. 'Pancha' means five and 'Anga' means limbs. It details Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana based on planetary positions.

2. How is Thirukanitha Panchangam calculated?

Thirukanitha Panchangam is calculated using modern astronomical algorithms and exact planetary longitudes in real-time, making it scientifically accurate.

3. What is Rahu Kalam?

Rahu Kalam is an inauspicious time window lasting about 90 minutes daily, ruled by Rahu. Major auspicious events or new journeys are strictly avoided during this time.

4. What does Yamagandam signify?

Similar to Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam is an inauspicious period ruled by Ketu. It is avoided for important business or personal ventures.

5. What is the significance of Gulikai Kalam?

Events initiated during Gulikai Kalam are believed to repeat again and again. Hence, buying assets or saving money is encouraged, but borrowing loans is strictly avoided.

6. What is Chandrashtamam?

Chandrashtamam is a 2.25-day period when the Moon transits through the 8th house from your natal Rasi. It is advised to stay calm and avoid major life decisions during this period.

7. What is a Tithi?

Tithi is a lunar day calculated based on the angular distance between the Sun and Moon. There are 15 Tithis in Shukla Paksha (waxing) and 15 in Krishna Paksha (waning).

8. Why is Abhijit Muhurtham considered auspicious?

Occurring around midday, Abhijit Muhurtham is a powerful time capable of destroying various astrological flaws (doshas) and ensuring success for major tasks.

9. What is a Nakshatra Padam?

Each of the 27 Nakshatras spans 13°20' and is divided into 4 equal quarters called Padams (Padas). It helps pinpoint exact planetary placements.

10. What is Amirthadi Yoga?

Amirthadi Yogas are combinations formed by the alignment of the weekday and the daily Nakshatra, categorised into Amirtha, Siddha (auspicious), and Marana (inauspicious).

11. What is a Karana?

A Karana is half of a Tithi. There are 11 Karanas in total, cycling through the lunar month.

12. What does Nitya Yoga mean?

Nitya Yoga is calculated by combining the celestial longitudes of the Sun and Moon. There are 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology.

13. What is Kari Naal?

Kari Naal refers to specific calendar days deemed naturally inauspicious by ancient sages due to solar radiation effects.

14. What are Nethiram and Jeevan?

In Panchangam mathematics, Nethiram signifies 'Vision' and Jeevan signifies 'Life'. Days with full Nethiram and Jeevan are chosen for grand ceremonies.

15. What does Planetary Retrograde (Vakra) mean?

Retrograde is an optical illusion where a planet appears to move backward in its orbit when viewed from Earth. It is marked as (R) in transit tables.

16. What is Vivaha Chakram?

It indicates the auspicious direction one should face while performing marriage-related activities.

17. What are Kalan and Ardha Praharnan?

Similar to Rahu Kalam, these are specific inauspicious sub-divisions of the daytime and nighttime that should be avoided for good deeds.

18. What is Nokku Naal (Day Type)?

Depending on the Nakshatra, days are classified as Upward (Mel), Downward (Keezh), or Even-looking (Sama). For example, digging a well is best on a Downward-looking day.

19. What does Moon Phase signify?

It denotes the waxing (Shukla Paksha) or waning (Krishna Paksha) cycle of the Moon between the New Moon and Full Moon.

20. What is the use of Agnivasa?

Agnivasa determines where the fire resides (Earth, Sky, or Netherworld) on a given day. Homas and Havans should only be performed when Agni resides on Earth.

21. What are Chandra Vasa and Rahu Vasa?

These indicate the cardinal directions in which the Moon and Rahu are located on a specific day, considered during travels.

22. What is Godhuli Muhurtham?

It is a highly auspicious evening twilight period, traditionally associated with the time cows return home, kicking up dust (dhuli).

23. What is Solar Noon?

Solar Noon is the exact time when the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky for a specific geographical location.

24. How many Tamil Years are there?

There is a cycle of 60 Tamil years, starting from Prabhava to Akshaya, which continuously repeats.

25. Why is Brahma Muhurtham best?

It is the period of approximately 1.5 hours before sunrise, considered the most ideal and peaceful time for meditation, pooja, and spiritual beginnings.

26. What is Ahoratra?

In Vedic astrology and Panchangam, a day does not begin at midnight. A day is calculated from 'one Sunrise to the next Sunrise', which spans approximately 24 hours. This is called 'Ahoratra'. This is why astronomical events occurring after midnight are still considered part of the previous day's Panchangam.

27. What is Soolam and its Remedy?

Soolam indicates an inauspicious direction for travel on a given day. If travel in that direction is unavoidable, one can consume the prescribed remedy (like Jaggery, Curd, or Milk) before starting. The Soolam dosha lasts only for the first 8 Ghatis (approx. 3 hours 12 minutes) from Sunrise.