Tithi
Shukla Dwitiya
The lunar day. It sets the emotional weather and what kind of work the day welcomes.
Ends at 12:52 am
Panchang · Mumbai
Today in Mumbai: sunrise at 06:01 am, with the Brahma muhurat slot beginning at 04:25 am. Rahu Kaal sits between 03:57 pm to 05:37 pm on the city's clock. The tithi is Shukla Dwitiya and the nakshatra in effect is Ardra.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026. The day’s five limbs computed for Mumbai from real ephemeris, with sunrise, the auspicious windows, and the windows to wait out.
For you, today
The public Panchang on this page is the same one a temple board reads. Sign up free to get a personalised reading: today’s Tara from your birth nakshatra, Chandrabalam from your natal Moon sign, plus a family vault where each member’s reading sits side by side.
Right now
Each limb shifts at a precise moment. The countdown below ticks against your local clock, computed from Mumbai’s sunrise.
Tithi
Shukla Dwitiya
Ends in 1h 55m
Nakshatra
Ardra
Just shifted
Yoga
Vriddhi
Ends in 1h 37m
Karana
Balava
Just shifted
Calendar context
Lunar month
Ashadha
Paksha
Shukla
Ritu
Grishma
Ayana
Uttarayana
Vikram Samvat
2083
Shaka Samvat
1948
The five limbs
Panchang means “five limbs”. Together they describe the quality of the day for ritual, work, and decision. End times are the exact moments each limb gives way to the next.
Tithi
Shukla Dwitiya
The lunar day. It sets the emotional weather and what kind of work the day welcomes.
Ends at 12:52 am
Nakshatra
Ardra
The Moon’s lodge. It colours the mood, the people you meet, and the kind of effort that flows.
Ends at 04:12 pm
Yoga
Vriddhi
The Sun and Moon together. It tells you whether the day’s energy is smooth or rough.
Ends at 12:34 am
Karana
Balava
Half a tithi. It nudges practical matters: signing, fixing, beginning small things.
Ends at 02:39 pm
Sun and Moon
Sunrise
06:01 am
Sunset
07:16 pm
Moonrise
06:59 am
Moonset
08:51 pm
Auspicious windows
Brahma Muhurat
04:25 am to 05:13 am
The quiet ninety-six minutes before sunrise. Use it for prayer, study, and any work that needs a still mind.
Abhijit Muhurat
12:12 pm to 01:05 pm
The middle twenty-four minutes of the day. A safe slot for any new beginning, even when the rest of the day looks uncertain.
Windows to avoid
Rahu Kaal
03:57 pm to 05:37 pm
Hold off on starting anything important. Routine work is fine.
Yamaganda
09:20 am to 10:59 am
Heavy energy. Not the time to launch, sign, or commit.
Gulika Kalam
12:39 pm to 02:18 pm
Saturn’s son. Whatever begins here tends to drag, so wait it out.
Today’s tithi advice
Good today for
Better to wait on
The week ahead
Mon, 15 Jun
Krishna Amavasya
Mrigashira
Tue, 16 Jun
Shukla Dwitiya
Ardra
Wed, 17 Jun
Shukla Tritiya
Punarvasu
Thu, 18 Jun
Shukla Chaturthi
Pushya
Fri, 19 Jun
Shukla Panchami
Ashlesha
Sat, 20 Jun
Shukla Shashthi
Magha
Sun, 21 Jun
Shukla Saptami
Purva Phalguni
Upcoming festivals
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major
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Raksha Bandhan
family
12
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Navratri begins
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Local tradition
Notable temples
Mumbadevi in Bhuleshwar, the city's namesake shrine, sees the heaviest crowds on Tuesdays and on every amavasya. Siddhivinayak in Prabhadevi runs an arati at 5:30 in the morning that draws queues right through Chaturthi.
Regional festivals
Ganesh Chaturthi is Mumbai's defining festival. The eleven-day immersion procession that ends with Anant Chaturdashi is the largest public observance of any tithi anywhere in India.
Daily observance
Mumbai's pandits commonly publish panchang in Marathi alongside English, with tithi end-times tuned to the city's eastern suburbs.
Panchang across Maharashtra
See all Panchang cities, or pick an auspicious window from the muhurat hub.
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Computed at sunrise for Mumbai (19.08°, 72.88°), Lahiri ayanamsa, drik ganita. Times may sit a minute off your local pandit’s almanac depending on regional convention.