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Monday, June 15, 2026

Daily Almanac

Reflective day

Today is Monday. The tithi is Amavasya until 08:24, after which Pratipada runs until 04:31 (tomorrow). The nakshatra is Mrigashira until 19:09, then Ardra until 16:13 (tomorrow). Today's yoga is Shula until 08:56, then Ganda until 04:40 (tomorrow). The karana moves from Naga (until 08:24) to Kimstughna (until 18:26) and then to Bava (until 04:31 (tomorrow)). Avoid important new work during Rahu Kalam, 07:07 to 08:52. The Moon transits Taurus rashi while the Sun sits in Taurus.

Purushottam Maas

Adhika Jyeshtha

17 May to 15 June, 2026

Sacred lunar leap month — a time for fasting, charity, and devotional practice.

Tithi · Weekday · Lunar month

    • Amavasya

      Prev day 12:20 Same day 08:24

    • Shukla Pratipada

      Same day 08:24 Next day 04:31

    Purnima or Amavasya — full or new moon. A potent day for devotion, completion, and intention-setting.

  • Monday

    Monday — ruled by the Moon. A gentle, reflective day; suited for family, water-related work, and learning.

  • Jyeshtha · Ashadha

Nakshatra · Yoga · Karana

    • Mrigashira

      Prev day 22:14 Same day 19:09

    • Ardra

      Same day 19:09 Next day 16:13

    Soft nakshatra — favours gentle activities — music, friendship, healing.

    • Shula

      Prev day 13:16 Same day 08:56

    • Ganda

      Same day 08:56 Next day 04:40

    An inauspicious yoga — sun-moon energies clash today. Traditionally avoided for major new ventures.

    • Naga

      Prev day 22:22 Same day 08:24

    • Kimstughna

      Same day 08:24 Same day 18:26

    • Bava

      Same day 18:26 Next day 04:31

    A fixed karana — these occur only at month-end and mark transitions. Often used for finishing pending matters.

Day at a glance

A North Indian timing system: eight day windows and eight night windows, each rated good, neutral, or bad. A quick way to pick (or avoid) a slot for an everyday task.

A South Indian tradition that splits the day and night into eight Gowri windows each — used for picking auspicious slots for everyday work.

A short-list of the six most important windows — three auspicious (Brahma, Abhijit, Amrit) and three to avoid (Rahu, Yamaganda, Gulika). Some days may show fewer if a window isn't computed.

Amavasya · Mon

00 06 12 18 Amrit · 05:22 – 07:07 Kaal · 07:07 – 08:52 Shubh · 08:52 – 10:36 Rog · 10:36 – 12:21 Udveg · 12:21 – 14:06 Chal · 14:06 – 15:50 Labh · 15:50 – 17:35 Amrit · 17:35 – 19:20 Chal · 19:20 – 20:35 Rog · 20:35 – 21:51 Kaal · 21:51 – 23:06 Labh · 23:06 – 00:21 Udveg · 00:21 – 01:37 Shubh · 01:37 – 02:52 Amrit · 02:52 – 04:07 Chal · 04:07 – 05:23 Chal · 05:22 – 07:07 Labha · 07:07 – 08:52 Shunya · 08:52 – 10:36 Roga · 10:36 – 12:21 Shubha · 12:21 – 14:06 Kaal · 14:06 – 15:50 Amrita · 15:50 – 17:35 Udyoga · 17:35 – 19:20 Udyoga · 19:20 – 20:35 Amrita · 20:35 – 21:51 Shubha · 21:51 – 23:06 Kaal · 23:06 – 00:21 Roga · 00:21 – 01:37 Chal · 01:37 – 02:52 Labha · 02:52 – 04:07 Shunya · 04:07 – 05:23 Brahma Muhurta · 04:02 – 04:42 Abhijit Muhurta · 11:53 – 12:49 Amrit Kalam · 11:29 – 12:52 Rahu Kalam · 07:07 – 08:52 Yamaganda Kalam · 10:36 – 12:21 Gulika Kalam · 14:06 – 15:50 Varjyam · 03:07 – 04:31

Jun 15

Daily Almanac

Daytime periods

8 · 1h 45m
05:22
07:07
08:52
10:36
12:21
14:06
15:50
17:35

Night periods

8 · 1h 15m
19:20
20:35
21:51
23:06
00:21
01:37
02:52
04:07

Daytime periods

8 · 1h 45m
05:22
07:07
08:52
10:36
12:21
14:06
15:50
17:35

Night periods

8 · 1h 15m
19:20
20:35
21:51
23:06
00:21
01:37
02:52
04:07
04:02 04:42
11:53 12:49
11:29 12:52
07:07 08:52
10:36 12:21
14:06 15:50
03:07 04:31

Calculated using Lahiri ayanamsa and the Drik Ganita (true-position) method.

FAQs

What is the tithi on June 15, 2026?
The tithi on June 15, 2026 is Amavasya.
What nakshatra is active on June 15, 2026?
Mrigashira nakshatra is active, with Shula yoga.
When are sunrise and sunset on June 15, 2026?
In New Delhi, sunrise is at 05:22 and sunset is at 19:20.
When is Rahu Kalam on June 15, 2026?
In New Delhi, Rahu Kalam runs from 07:07–08:52. Important new ventures are traditionally avoided during this window.