Hindu Panchang Today (May 14, 2026): Auspicious Guru Pradosh Vrat and Madhusudana Dwadashi; Check Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal - Mission Ki Awaaz
May 14 2026 Panchang

Hindu Panchang Today (May 14, 2026): Auspicious Guru Pradosh Vrat and Madhusudana Dwadashi; Check Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal

In Hindu tradition, the Panchang serves as a vital guide to aligning daily activities with celestial movements. Today, Thursday, May 14, 2026, marks the Dwadashi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha. This day is spiritually significant due to the rare convergence of Guru Pradosh Vrat and Madhusudana Dwadashi. With the presence of the Revati Nakshatra and Priti Yoga, the day is highly favorable for spiritual practices, charity, and initiating positive changes.

Key Panchang Details (May 14, 2026)

Based on Vedic astrological calculations, here are the primary details for today:

AttributeDetails
DayThursday
TithiDwadashi (until 11:20 AM), followed by Trayodashi
NakshatraRevati (until 10:33 PM), followed by Ashwini
YogaPriti Yoga
KaranaTaitila (until 11:20 AM), followed by Gara
Moon SignPisces (Meena)
Sun SignTaurus (Vrishabha)
Vikram Samvat2083 (Siddharth)
Shaka Samvat1948 (Parabhav)

Sunrise and Moonrise Timings (Estimated – Delhi/North India)

  • Sunrise: 05:31 AM
  • Sunset: 07:04 PM
  • Moonrise: 03:29 AM (Early morning, May 15)
  • Moonset: 04:13 PM

Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings (Daily Muhurat)

Following the ‘Abhijit Muhurat’ is recommended for beginning auspicious tasks, while ‘Rahu Kaal’ is traditionally avoided for significant undertakings.

  • Abhijit Muhurat (Auspicious): 11:51 AM to 12:44 PM. (Ideal for new beginnings and important ventures).
  • Rahu Kaal (Inauspicious): 02:01 PM to 03:41 PM. (Traditionally avoided for major financial or spiritual starts).
  • Amrit Kaal: 07:58 PM to 09:44 PM.

Spiritual Significance: Guru Pradosh Vrat

A Pradosh Vrat occurring on a Thursday is known as ‘Guru Pradosh.’ It is observed to seek blessings for wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. Today also honors Lord Vishnu in his ‘Madhusudana’ form. The Revati Nakshatra, being the final constellation of the zodiac, signifies completion and transition, making it an excellent time for concluding old projects or planning future travels.

Disclaimer: This Panchang is an informational guide compiled from various astrological sources and traditional calendars (such as DrikPanchang). Timings for Tithis and Muhurats may vary by a few minutes depending on your specific city’s coordinates. For precise ritualistic calculations, please consult a local priest or a certified astrological expert. We do not offer specific astrological remedies or predictions.

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