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Comprehensive Daily Panchang for June 21, 2026: Summer Solstice, Shubh Muhurat, Rahukaal, and Astrological Significance

Read the comprehensive daily Panchang for June 21, 2026. Discover the exact Shubh Muhurat, Rahukaal timings, Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, and the astrological significance of the Summer Solstice to plan your day successfully.
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21 June 2026 Panchang

Greetings! Today is Sunday, June 21, 2026. According to Vedic astrology and the traditional Hindu Panchang, today is an exceptionally significant day both astrologically and astronomically. It falls on the Saptami Tithi (seventh lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the sacred month of Jyeshtha.

From an astronomical standpoint, today marks the Summer Solstice, making it the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. During this period, Lord Surya (the Sun God) is in his Uttarayana phase (northward journey) and is currently transiting through Gemini (Mithuna Rashi).

For anyone planning to initiate a new business venture, organize a planetary puja, or embark on an important journey, understanding today’s planetary alignments, auspicious timings (Shubh Muhurat), and inauspicious periods (Rahukaal) is absolutely crucial. Below is a detailed, expert analysis of today’s Panchang.

Key Elements of Today’s Panchang (June 21, 2026)

Today is graced with highly auspicious alignments, including the powerful Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, which guarantees success in noble endeavors.

  • Tithi (Lunar Day): Shukla Paksha Saptami remains active until approximately 03:20 PM, after which Ashtami Tithi will begin.
  • Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): Purva Phalguni Nakshatra will be present until around 09:31 AM, followed by the Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra.
  • Yoga: The auspicious Siddhi Yoga is active until 11:21 AM, transitioning into Vyatipata Yoga thereafter.
  • Karana: Vanija Karana will last until 03:20 PM, followed by the Vishti Karana (Bhadra).
  • Day (Vaar): Sunday (Ravivaar), a day dedicated to the Sun God.
  • Samvat: Vikram Samvat 2083 (Siddharthi), Shaka Samvat 1948 (Parabhava).

Planetary Positions: Sun and Moon Dynamics

  • Sun’s Position (Surya): The Sun is currently transiting its friendly sign of Gemini (Mithuna).
  • Moon’s Position (Chandra): The Moon will be in Leo (Simha Rashi) until 03:39 PM, after which it will transit into Virgo (Kanya Rashi).
  • Sunrise: Between 05:24 AM and 05:46 AM (Variations apply based on exact latitude/longitude).
  • Sunset: Between 07:11 PM and 07:24 PM.
  • Moonrise: 11:55 AM.
  • Moonset: 12:15 AM (Next day, past midnight).

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

When planning significant activities, aligning them with the following Shubh Muhurats will attract positive planetary energies and ensure a higher rate of success:

  • Brahma Muhurat: 04:10 AM to 04:58 AM. This pre-dawn period is considered the most sacred time of the day, highly recommended for meditation, spiritual practices, and academic studies.
  • Abhijit Muhurat: 12:01 PM to 12:55 PM. This mid-day window is universally regarded as a highly auspicious time capable of destroying multiple negative doshas. It is ideal for signing contracts or making major purchases.
  • Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga & Tripushkar Yoga: From 09:31 AM until noon. This is a rare and immensely powerful combination. Any positive task, investment, or purchase made during this window yields manifold favorable results.

Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat)

Important Note: According to traditional Vedic guidelines, one must strictly avoid initiating new ventures, conducting marriage ceremonies, moving into a new home, or making major financial transactions during these specific planetary windows.

  • Rahu Kaal: 05:30 PM to 07:11 PM. As today is Sunday, Rahu Kaal falls in the late afternoon/early evening. This period is highly unfavorable for new beginnings.
  • Yamaganda: 12:28 PM to 02:09 PM.
  • Gulika Kaal: 03:49 PM to 05:30 PM.
  • Durmuhurat: 05:23 PM to 06:17 PM.
  • Bhadra Kaal: Vishti Karana (Bhadra) will become active in the afternoon, during which auspicious ceremonies should be paused.

Special Astrological Significance and Effective Remedies

Since today represents the peak of the summer season (Summer Solstice) and falls on a Sunday, the cosmic energy of the Sun is at its absolute highest.

  • Today’s Remedy: After taking your morning bath, offer ‘Arghya’ (holy water) to Lord Surya. Use a copper vessel filled with clean water, a pinch of red vermilion (Roli), and red flowers. Face the east and chant the powerful mantra “Om Suryaya Namah” or the Gayatri Mantra 108 times.
  • Because today is also Saptami, jointly worshipping the Sun God and Goddess Durga will bring exceptional leadership qualities, dispel inner fears, and attract fame and prosperity into your professional life.

Disclaimer: The information, timings, and astrological details provided in this article are based on standard Vedic astrological calculations, the traditional Hindu Panchang, and established religious beliefs. Please note that sunrise, sunset, and precise Muhurat timings can vary by a few minutes depending on your exact geographical location (latitude and longitude). We strongly recommend consulting with a certified astrologer or referring to your local city-specific Panchang before making critical life decisions, large investments, or scheduling major auspicious ceremonies. We do not claim absolute accuracy and cannot be held responsible for the outcomes of actions taken based on this general guidance.

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