Hindu Panchang Today (May 16, 2026): Shani Jayanti and Vat Savitri Vrat; Check Amavasya Tithi & Auspicious Timings - Mission Ki Awaaz
May 16 2026 Panchang

Hindu Panchang Today (May 16, 2026): Shani Jayanti and Vat Savitri Vrat; Check Amavasya Tithi & Auspicious Timings

Today, Saturday, May 16, 2026, holds immense religious and spiritual significance. According to the Hindu Panchang, it is the Amavasya Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha. This day marks a powerful spiritual convergence of Shani Jayanti, Vat Savitri Vrat, and Darsha Amavasya. The energy of the Bharani Nakshatra prevails today, symbolizing courage and responsibility, making it an ideal time for ancestral rites and the worship of Lord Shani.

Key Panchang Details (May 16, 2026)

Based on Vedic astrology and celestial calculations, here are the primary components for today:

AttributeDetails
DaySaturday
TithiAmavasya (until 01:30 AM, May 17)
NakshatraBharani (until 05:30 PM), followed by Krittika
YogaSaubhagya / Shobhana
KaranaChatushpada (until afternoon), followed by Naga
Moon SignAries (Mesha)
Sun SignTaurus (Vrishabha)
Vikram Samvat2083 (Siddharth)
Shaka Samvat1948 (Parabhav)

Sunrise and Moonrise Timings (Estimated – Delhi/NCR)

  • Sunrise: 05:35 AM
  • Sunset: 07:05 PM
  • Moonrise: 04:50 AM
  • Moonset: 06:40 PM

Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings (Daily Muhurat)

In Hindu tradition, the purity of time is essential for success. It is advised to use the ‘Abhijit Muhurat’ for auspicious beginnings and avoid ‘Rahu Kaal’ for significant decisions.

  • Abhijit Muhurat (Auspicious): 11:51 AM to 12:44 PM. (Highly recommended for prayers and new initiatives).
  • Rahu Kaal (Inauspicious): 09:00 AM to 10:40 AM. (Traditionally avoided for major financial or auspicious undertakings).
  • Amrit Kaal: 12:15 PM to 01:58 PM.

Spiritual Significance: Shani Jayanti & Vat Savitri Vrat

  1. Shani Jayanti: Today marks the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, the deity of justice. Offering oil lamps (Deep Dan) and performing acts of charity today is believed to alleviate the hardships caused by Shani’s Sade Sati or Dhaiya.
  2. Vat Savitri Vrat: Married women observe this fast today, worshipping the Banyan tree (Vat Vriksh) to pray for the longevity of their husbands and a prosperous married life.
  3. Darsha Amavasya: This day is particularly fruitful for performing Shradh and Tarpana to seek the blessings of one’s ancestors.

Disclaimer: This Panchang report is compiled from reliable astrological calculations and traditional calendars (such as DrikPanchang). Due to geographical coordinates, timings for Tithis and Muhurats may vary by 5 to 10 minutes across different cities (e.g., Delhi, Ujjain, Varanasi). Please consult a local priest or a certified expert before performing major religious rituals or fasts. We do not guarantee absolute accuracy.

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