पञ्चाङ्ग — Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh · June 3, 2128 CE
मया प्रसन्नेन तवार्जुनेदं
रूपं परं दर्शितमात्मयोगात्।
तेजोमयं विश्वमनन्तमाद्यं
यन्मे त्वदन्येन न दृष्टपूर्वम्।।11.47।।
📜 तिथि-निर्णय — Calendar Conversions
🌙 पञ्चाङ्ग — Five Limbs (the time-elements)
| तिथि (Tithi) | Śukla Pañcamī (5/30) |
|---|---|
| नक्षत्र (Nakshatra) | Puṣya Pada 4 |
| योग (Yoga) | Dhruva |
| करण (Karaṇa) | Bālava |
| वार (Vāra) | Guruvāra (Thursday) |
🪐 सप्त-ग्रह — Seven Grahas (sidereal Lahiri)
| Graha | Longitude | Rāśi | Nakshatra |
|---|---|---|---|
| सूर्य Sūrya | 47.19° | Vṛṣabha | Rohiṇī P3 |
| चन्द्र Candra | 100.91° | Karka | Puṣya P3 |
| मङ्गल Maṅgala | 65.58° | Mithuna | Mr̥gaśirā P4 |
| बुध Budha | 20.84° | Meṣa | Bharaṇī P3 |
| गुरु Bṛhaspati | 314.14° | Kumbha | Śatabhiṣā P3 |
| शुक्र Śukra | 52.70° | Vṛṣabha | Rohiṇī P4 |
| शनि Śani | 155.51° | Kanyā | Uttara Phalgunī P3 |
☀️ Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh — सूर्य/चन्द्र समय (Solar & Lunar Timings · IST)
| Sūryodaya (Sunrise) | 05:15 IST |
|---|---|
| Sūryāsta (Sunset) | 19:06 IST |
| Madhyāhna (Solar Noon) | 12:10 IST |
| Candrodaya (Moonrise) | 09:00 IST |
| Candrāsta (Moonset) | 22:30 IST |
| Dinamāna (Day Duration) | 13 Hours 50 Mins 57 Secs |
| Rātrimāna (Night Duration) | 10 Hours 09 Mins 03 Secs |
✨ शुभ मुहूर्त — Auspicious Timings
| Brahma Muhūrta | 03:24 – 04:19 |
|---|---|
| Prātaḥ Sandhyā | 04:06 – 05:15 |
| Abhijit Muhūrta | 11:43 – 12:38 |
| Vijaya Muhūrta | 14:29 – 15:24 |
| Godhūli Muhūrta | 18:54 – 19:18 |
| Sāyāhna Sandhyā | 19:06 – 19:40 |
| Amṛta Kāla | 18:51 – 20:36 |
| Niśīta Muhūrta | 23:43 – 00:38 |
⚠️ अशुभ काल — Inauspicious Timings (avoid)
| Rāhu Kāla | 13:54 – 15:38 |
|---|---|
| Yamaganda | 05:15 – 06:59 |
| Gulika Kāla | 08:42 – 10:26 |
| Varjyam | 05:49 – 06:12 |
| Dur Muhūrta | 08:29 – 08:56 |
🧭 दिशा शूल — Directional + Vasa
⭐ तारा-चन्द्र बल — Tara & Chandra Bala
Aśvinī · Bharaṇī · Kṛttikā · Rohiṇī · Aśleṣā · Maghā · Pūrva Phalgunī · Uttara Phalgunī · Hasta · Jyeṣṭhā · Mūla · Pūrva Āṣāḍhā · Uttara Āṣāḍhā · Śravaṇa · Revatī
Meṣa · Vṛṣabha · Karka · Kanyā · Dhanu · Makara
🕉️ चौघड़िया — Choghaḍiyā Day Windows
| Day-1 Śubha | 05:15 – 06:59 (auspicious) |
|---|---|
| Day-2 Roga | 06:59 – 08:42 (inauspicious) |
| Day-3 Udveg | 08:42 – 10:26 (inauspicious) |
| Day-4 Chala | 10:26 – 12:10 (neutral) |
| Day-5 Labha | 12:10 – 13:54 (auspicious) |
| Day-6 Amṛta | 13:54 – 15:38 (auspicious) |
| Day-7 Kāla | 15:38 – 17:22 (inauspicious) |
| Day-8 Śubha | 17:22 – 19:06 (auspicious) |
Choghaḍiyā Night Windows
| Night-1 Amṛta | 19:06 – 20:22 (auspicious) |
|---|---|
| Night-2 Kāla | 20:22 – 21:38 (inauspicious) |
| Night-3 Śubha | 21:38 – 22:54 (auspicious) |
| Night-4 Roga | 22:54 – 00:10 (inauspicious) |
| Night-5 Udveg | 00:10 – 01:26 (inauspicious) |
| Night-6 Chala | 01:26 – 02:42 (neutral) |
| Night-7 Labha | 02:42 – 03:59 (auspicious) |
| Night-8 Amṛta | 03:59 – 05:15 (auspicious) |
🌐 Coordinates
🚶 आज की यात्रा — Today's Walk
🌌 Cosmic Time — Where This Moment Sits in the Mahāyuga
These five values anchor today within the Sūrya-Siddhānta time-architecture. Kali Year counts from the Kali-epoch (18 Feb 3102 BCE · midnight Ujjain · when Krishna's mortal-form departed). Ahargaṇa is the day-count since that epoch — the canonical time-coordinate used by every Vedic computation on this substrate. Julian Day is the astronomical universal day-number (continuous · no calendar discontinuities). Ayanāṁśa is the angular offset between sidereal (rāśi-based · the Vedic frame) and tropical (equinox-based) coordinates · currently growing at ~50.29″/year as Earth's axis precesses. Sun-Moon angle determines the tithi (0-360° elongation / 12° per tithi).
| Kali Year | 5230 · Kali-5230 |
|---|---|
| Ahargaṇa (days from Kali epoch) | 1909984.27 · 5229.4 years since 3102 BCE Ujjain midnight |
| Julian Day | 2498449.770833 · universal astronomical day-count |
| Ayanāṁśa (Lahiri) | 25.6469° · precession offset · grows ~50.29″/yr |
| Sun-Moon angle (elongation) | 57.67° · determines today's tithi (12° = 1 tithi · so 5/30) |
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 2128-06-03 City-Day Source-Anchor Spine
This route-proven spine makes the local day transparent: universal day-axis first, then the reader’s city/kṣetra, then local muhūrta, choghaḍiyā, hora, JSON envelopes, jyotiṣa references, dharmic timing applications, and the surrender boundary.