Tithi
Shukla Purnima
The lunar day. It sets the emotional weather and what kind of work the day welcomes.
Ends at 05:26 am
Panchang · Madurai
Madurai sees sunrise at 06:00 am today, and the Brahma muhurat begins at 04:24 am. The Rahu Kaal window is 07:35 am to 09:10 am; routine work is fine there but avoid commitments. Today's tithi is Shukla Purnima under Mula nakshatra.
Monday, 29 June 2026. The day’s five limbs computed for Madurai from real ephemeris, with sunrise, the auspicious windows, and the windows to wait out.
For you, today
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Right now
Each limb shifts at a precise moment. The countdown below ticks against your local clock, computed from Madurai’s sunrise.
Tithi
Shukla Purnima
Ends in 22h 42m
Nakshatra
Mula
Ends in 21h 19m
Yoga
Shukla
Ends in 7h 41m
Karana
Vishti
Ends in 9h 32m
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 Purnima
The lunar day. It sets the emotional weather and what kind of work the day welcomes.
Ends at 05:26 am
Nakshatra
Mula
The Moon’s lodge. It colours the mood, the people you meet, and the kind of effort that flows.
Ends at 04:03 am
Yoga
Shukla
The Sun and Moon together. It tells you whether the day’s energy is smooth or rough.
Ends at 02:26 pm
Karana
Vishti
Half a tithi. It nudges practical matters: signing, fixing, beginning small things.
Ends at 04:17 pm
Sun and Moon
Sunrise
06:00 am
Sunset
06:40 pm
Moonrise
06:21 pm
Moonset
06:01 am
Auspicious windows
Brahma Muhurat
04:24 am to 05:12 am
The quiet ninety-six minutes before sunrise. Use it for prayer, study, and any work that needs a still mind.
Abhijit Muhurat
11:55 am to 12:46 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
07:35 am to 09:10 am
Hold off on starting anything important. Routine work is fine.
Yamaganda
12:20 pm to 01:55 pm
Heavy energy. Not the time to launch, sign, or commit.
Gulika Kalam
01:55 pm to 03:30 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
Sun, 28 Jun
Shukla Chaturdashi
Jyeshtha
Mon, 29 Jun
Shukla Purnima
Mula
Tue, 30 Jun
Krishna Pratipada
Purva Ashadha
Wed, 1 Jul
Krishna Pratipada
Purva Ashadha
Thu, 2 Jul
Krishna Dwitiya
Uttara Ashadha
Fri, 3 Jul
Krishna Tritiya
Shravana
Sat, 4 Jul
Krishna Chaturthi
Dhanishta
Upcoming festivals
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Guru Purnima
major
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Aug
Janmashtami
major
16
Aug
Ganesh Chaturthi
major
28
Aug
Raksha Bandhan
family
12
Sept
Navratri begins
major · 9_day
21
Sept
Dussehra / Vijayadashami
major
Local tradition
Notable temples
Meenakshi Amman Temple is the city's defining shrine. The Chithirai festival in April-May, when the Meenakshi-Sundareswarar wedding is enacted across twelve days of Panguni and Chithirai, is among the oldest continuously-observed temple festivals in south India.
Regional festivals
Chithirai Thiruvizha and the Avani Moolam in Avani are the two festivals where Madurai's temple-city character is at its most visible.
Daily observance
Madurai's pandits follow the Tamil Vakya tradition alongside Drik, and the temple computes tithi end-times for the Meenakshi sannidhi as the reference for the surrounding districts.
Panchang across Tamil Nadu
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Computed at sunrise for Madurai (9.93°, 78.12°), Lahiri ayanamsa, drik ganita. Times may sit a minute off your local pandit’s almanac depending on regional convention.