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Deity: Lord Vishnu
ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Chanting this mantra 108 times today brings peace, removes obstacles, and invites divine blessings into your home.
The word Panchang (also spelled Panchanga) comes from Sanskrit — Pancha meaning five, and Anga meaning limb. It is the traditional Hindu almanac that tracks five key elements of each day according to the Vedic calendar system.
Tithi
Lunar day — the position of the moon relative to the sun
Vara
Day of the week — each ruled by a planet and deity
Nakshatra
Lunar mansion — the constellation the moon occupies
Yoga
A special combination of sun and moon longitudes
Karana
Half of a tithi — changes every 6 hours approximately
The Panchang has been the backbone of Hindu religious and social life for thousands of years. It is used to determine auspicious days for weddings, business inaugurations, travel, and religious ceremonies. Priests and astrologers consult the Panchang daily to guide devotees on the most harmonious way to align their activities with cosmic rhythms.
At PanchangSeva, we present the key Panchang details each day in a simple, accessible format — so every devotee, whether a scholar or a first-time seeker, can navigate their day with dharmic awareness. Understanding your tithi and nakshatra helps you choose the right time for prayer, fasting, and celebrating the divine.
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They're not distant figures in ancient stories. They're family — fierce mothers, playful children, wise teachers, and loyal protectors. Each one has a story that can change how you see the world.
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The ash-smeared yogi on Mount Kailash — the easiest god to please.
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The peaceful one who rests on the cosmic ocean and appears when the world needs him.
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The butter thief, the flute player, the giver of the Bhagavad Gita — everyone's favorite.
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The prince who chose dharma over everything — even love. The hero of the Ramayana.
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The one you call when you're scared. Faith, strength, and courage personified.
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The first one you pray to before anything new. Wisdom, patience, and kindness.
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Wealth, fortune, and everything good — she visits the cleanest heart first.
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The one the gods created when no one else could defeat the demon. Fierce mother.
Discover →My grandmother used to say — "The divine is like water. In a river, it flows. In an ocean, it's vast. In a cup, it's small. Same water, different containers." That's why we have so many deities. One divine reality, appearing in forms we can relate to — a father, a mother, a child, a warrior, a lover. Whatever your heart needs, there's a form for that.
— Every Hindu grandmother, probably
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