
Panchang Today: For Indian readers looking to plan their day with traditional Hindu calendar insights, today’s daily Panchang for February 5, 2026 outlines the key elements of the lunar calendar — including tithi (lunar date), nakshatra (constellation), auspicious and inauspicious timings, muhurats and Rahu Kaal timings — to assist with everything from daily rituals to timing important life events. The Hindu Panchang is widely referenced across communities for religious observances, auspicious beginnings, and cultural customs.
This detailed Panchang covers the calendar essentials along with practical guidance for activities throughout the day.
What is Panchang and Why It Matters
The Panchang (derived from pancha — five, and anga — limbs) is an ancient Hindu calendar system that tracks astronomical and astrological data. It includes five primary elements:
- Tithi (lunar day)
- Vara (weekday)
- Nakshatra (constellation)
- Yoga (auspicious alignment)
- Karana (half-half lunar day)
Panchang helps determine the timing of religious ceremonies, festivals, muhurats for weddings or housewarmings, and routines for auspicious daily activities.
Panchang Details for Today — February 5, 2026
Tithi and Lunar Phase
- Tithi: Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (fourth lunar day of the waning phase)
Begins: 12:09 AM on Feb 5
Ends: 12:22 AM on Feb 6 - Paksha: Krishna Paksha
- Month: Phalguna (Amanta), Magha (Purnimanta)
- Vikram Samvat: 2082
- Day: Thursday (Guruwar)
Chaturthi Tithi is significant in many regions for specific fasts and observances, including the Sankashti Chaturthi fast dedicated to Lord Ganesha, believed to help remove obstacles.
Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana
- Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni till 10:57 PM
Then Hasta starts after 10:57 PM - Yoga: Sukarman — generally considered a favourable yoga for virtuous deeds and ritual practices.
- Karana: Bava until 12:10 PM, then Balava.
These elements give insight into the astrological and ritual dynamics of the day, shaping how individuals choose timings for puja, blessings, or cultural observances.
Sun, Moon, and Day Progression
- Sunrise: Around 7:09 AM
- Sunset: Around 6:12 PM
- Moonrise: Around 9:39 PM
- Moonset: Around 9:42 AM (next day)
These times are useful for planning outdoor activities, temple visits, and rituals that hinge on daylight or moon positions, such as moon-related pujas in the evening or night.
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Timings Today)
According to the Panchang, today’s auspicious windows — favourable times for beginning important activities — include:
- Abhijit Muhurat: Midday auspicious period ideal for initiating significant ventures or rituals
- Amrit Kaal: Late afternoon to early evening, traditionally considered life-enhancing for spiritual or personal activities
- Brahma Muhurat: Early morning segment before sunrise, regarded as a spiritually potent time for meditation and prayer
Auspicious timings vary slightly between regional Panchangs, but these windows are consistently marked as beneficial for puja, new starts, family events, or peaceful reflection.
Inauspicious Periods: Rahu Kaal & Others
Panchang lists several periods that astrologically are considered ashubh (inauspicious) and not conducive to starting new ventures:
- Rahu Kaal:
Typically mid-afternoon window when Rahu’s influence is considered stronger - Yamaganda: Early morning inauspicious segment
- Gulika Kaal: Mid-morning period to be avoided for auspicious work
- Dur Muhurat: Short windows during the day when activities may face challenges
- Varjyam: Early morning period not recommended for new beginnings
Specific times for cities vary (for example, in Delhi, Rahu Kaal falls around 1:56 PM – 3:17 PM) and practitioners often consult Panchang tailored to their locale for precision.
Significance of Today’s Panchang and Rituals
Sankashti Chaturthi
Today coincides with Sankashti Chaturthi, a lunar observance dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Fasting and prayers are performed with the belief that the removal of obstacles and enhancement of clarity and success follow sincere practice. Devotees often break the fast after moonrise with specific rituals and prayers.
Thursday and Guru Devotion
Thursday (Guruwar) is traditionally associated with Lord Vishnu and Guru (Jupiter). Worship, prayers, and charitable deeds on this day are regarded as especially beneficial in tradition and community practices.
How to Use Today’s Panchang for Daily Planning
For many Indian households, daily Panchang informs:
- Religious and spiritual activities: Choosing puja and meditation timings
- Family and social events: Selecting auspicious windows for rituals
- Personal planning: Prayer, study, and reflection aligned with favourable yogas
- Cultural observances: Observing fasts or festivals like Sankashti Chaturthi
Astrologers and practitioners often reference Panchang alongside regional traditions to ensure activities respect both cosmic rhythms and cultural norms.
Summary: Panchang Today — February 5, 2026
- Tithi: Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (Lunar date)
- Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni (then Hasta late night)
- Sunrise & Sunset: ~7:09 AM & ~6:12 PM
- Moonrise & Moonset: Night & next morning
- Shubh Muhurat: Abhijit, Amrit, Brahma segments
- Inauspicious Times: Rahu Kaal, Gulika, Yamaganda, etc.
- Cultural Significance: Sankashti Chaturthi & Thursday observances
This daily Panchang provides readers with a structured, authoritative view of astrological timekeeping for February 5, 2026 — helping plan religious observances, personal milestones, and everyday scheduling with confidence and cultural context.
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Last Updated on: Thursday, February 5, 2026 4:08 pm by Indian News Bulletin Team | Published by: Indian News Bulletin Team on Thursday, February 5, 2026 4:08 pm | News Categories: News