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  January 29 2026 Jaipur, India
Sunrise :
07:12
Sunset :
18:08
Hindu Sunrise :
07:17
Hindu Sunset :
18:03
Moonrise :
16:13
Moonset :
Sunsign :
Makara
Moonsign :
Vrishabha
Lunar Month :
pousha
Purnimanta Month :
Magha
Vedic Ayana :
Utrayan
:
Shishir
Hindu Lunar Date
Shaka Samvat :
1947
Vikram Samvat :
2082  sidharthi [1: 18: 40: 19 ]
Paksha :
Shukla
Tithi :
Ekadashi upto  1:55PM[29-01-2026]
Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana
Nakshatra :
Rohini upto 7:31 AM [29-01-2026]
Namakshar
?? (Vu)
First Karana :
Vishti upto 1:55 PM [29-01-2026]
Yoga :
Indra upto  8:27PM[29-01-2026]
Second Karana :
Bava upto 9:46 PM [29-01-2026]
 
 
Inauspicious Timings
Vijay Muhurtam :
14:27 - 13:01
Varjyam :
11:24 - 13:13
Rahu Kalam :
02:00 PM-03:21 PM
Gulikai Kalam :
09:58 AM-11:19 AM
Yamaganda :
07:17 AM-08:37 AM
 
 
Auspicious Timings
Abhijit Muhurta :
12:18-13:01
Amrit Kalam :
22:15 - 24:03+
Others
Homahuti :
-
Agnivasa :
-
Bhadravasa :
Heaven
 
 
Nivas and Shool
Disha Shool :
South
Rahu Kala Vasa :
-
Nakshatra Shool :
West
Chandra Vasa :
South
Choghadiya
Day Choghadiya
07:17 AM
Shubha - Good
07:17 AM-08:37 AM Yam Gant
Roga - Evil
08:37 AM-09:58 AM
Udvega - Bad
09:58 AM-11:19 AM Gulik Kal
Chara - Neutral
11:19 AM-12:40 PM
Labha - Gain
12:40 PM-02:00 PM
Amrita - Best
02:00 PM-03:21 PM Rahu Kal
Kala - Loss
03:21 PM-04:42 PM
Shubha - Good
04:42 PM-06:03 PM
Night Choghadiya
06:03 PM
Amrita - Best
06:03 PM-07:42 PM
Chara - Neutral
07:42 PM-09:21 PM
Roga - Evil
09:21 PM-11:00 PM
Kala - Loss
11:00 PM-12:39 AM
Labha - Gain
12:39 AM-02:18 AM
Udvega - Bad
02:18 AM-03:57 AM
Shubha - Good
03:57 AM-05:36 AM
Amrita - Best
05:36 AM-07:16 AM
 Day Festivals and Events 
pousha putra Ekadashi,vaikunthi Ekadashi
Maagha -> Vasant Panchami, sometimes referred to as Saraswati Puja, Shree Panchami, or the Festival of Kites is a Sikh and Hindu festival held on the fifth day of Magha (in early February) marking the start of spring and the Holi season. On this day Hindus worship Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, art and culture. Ratha Saptami or Rathasapthami is a Hindu festival that falls on the seventh day (Saptami) in the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month Maagha. It marks the seventh day following the Sun’s northerly movement (Uttarayana) of vernal equinox starting from Capricorn (Makara).
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3 Guru
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