Disclaimer: Panchang data is based on traditional Vedic calculations using Swiss Ephemeris with Lahiri Ayanamsa and is provided for informational and cultural reference only. It should not be considered professional advice.

🕉️

Panchang for Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Vedic calendar for this Gregorian date: 2026-03-29 · Ekadashi · Ashlesha · Dhriti

Sunday · Ravivara · Ruled by Sun

At a Glance

Tithi

Ekadashi

Nakshatra

Ashlesha

Yoga

Dhriti

Karana

Vishti

Vara

Sunday

Tithi (Lunar Day)

Ekadashi

MeaningEleventh lunar day
Presiding DeityVishnu
NatureHighly auspicious

Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)

🐍 Ashlesha

MeaningThe embrace
RulerMercury
QualityMystical, intense

Yoga

Dhriti

NatureSteadfast

Yoga is the angular relationship between the Sun and Moon, indicating the overall energy of the day.

Karana

Vishti

NatureDestructive

Karana is half of a Tithi and influences shorter activities and tasks during the day.

Vara (Day)

Sunday (Ravivara)

Planetary RulerSun
ElementFire

Lagna (Ascendant)

Pisces (Meena)

The Lagna at sunrise determines the rising sign for the day, influencing the overall astrological context.

Nakshatra for this day

🐍

Ashlesha

Ruler: MercuryQuality: Mystical, intenseMeaning: The embrace

On Sunday, March 29, 2026, the Moon transited through Ashlesha. This nakshatra colors the emotional tone and activities traditionally associated with that calendar day.

Learn more →

See How Today Affects You

Get your personalized daily horoscope based on your birth chart and today's Panchang.

About this Panchang (2026-03-29)

This page shows the Hindu Panchang for Sunday, March 29, 2026 (2026-03-29): Ekadashi Tithi, Ashlesha Nakshatra, Dhriti Yoga, Vishti Karana, and Sunday Vara — computed with Swiss Ephemeris and Lahiri Ayanamsa.

Panchang (meaning "five limbs") is the Vedic Hindu calendar that tracks five key elements of each day: Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (Sun-Moon angle), Karana (half-tithi), and Vara (weekday).

These five elements together determine the auspiciousness of any given moment. Vedic astrologers use the Panchang to identify the best times for important activities like marriages, business ventures, travel, and spiritual practices (muhurta).

The Panchang is calculated based on the precise positions of the Sun and Moon using the Swiss Ephemeris with Lahiri Ayanamsa, ensuring accuracy for sidereal Vedic calculations.