June 28, 2026 Daily Panchang: Sunday’s Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal, and the Special Significance of Jyeshtha Nakshatra

In Sanatan Dharma and Vedic astrology, the daily Panchang holds immense significance. Before initiating any auspicious work, embarking on a long journey, performing a wedding ceremony, a housewarming, or starting a new business, the five major components of the Panchang—Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana—are studied in depth. Through the platform of ‘Mission Ki Awaaz’, we bring you the most accurate and authentic Panchang every day.
Today is Sunday, June 28, 2026. The holy day of Sunday is dedicated to the Sun God (Lord Surya Narayana), who bestows energy and light upon the world. Today is the Chaturdashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month, which is considered highly auspicious for spiritual practices, chanting, penance, and acts of charity. In this article, we will detail which timings will be auspicious for you, what the planetary positions suggest, and which inauspicious periods you need to be particularly cautious about.
Key Elements of Today’s Panchang (June 28, 2026)
According to Vedic astrology, today is witness to several significant celestial events and auspicious yogas. Based on the time zone of New Delhi (NCR), the detailed Panchang is as follows:
- Vikram Samvat: 2083 (The name of this Samvatsar is ‘Siddharthi,’ believed to grant success and auspicious results).
- Shaka Samvat: 1948.
- Month: Jyeshtha (Shukla Paksha).
- Day: Sunday (Dedicated to the Sun God, representing brilliance, health, leadership, and success).
- Tithi: Today is Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi, which will last until 03:06 AM at night. Immediately after this, the Purnima Tithi will begin, which is considered very sacred for bathing in holy rivers and performing charity.
- Nakshatra: Jyeshtha Nakshatra will remain effective until 01:08 AM at night, followed by the start of Moola Nakshatra. In astrology, Jyeshtha is considered the Nakshatra of Lord Indra, though it also falls under the category of ‘Gand Moola’ Nakshatras.
- Yoga: ‘Shubha Yoga’ will prevail during the first half of the day (until the afternoon), which is excellent for new and auspicious tasks.
- Karana: ‘Gara’ Karana followed by ‘Vanija’ Karana will be in effect.
- Moon Sign: The Moon will transit through Scorpio (Vrishchika), the sign of Mars, throughout the day.
Sun and Moon Transits (Sunrise and Moonrise Timings)
The positions of the Sun and Moon have a profound impact on human life, mentality, and nature. Based on the latitude and longitude of New Delhi, the timings are:
- Sunrise: Between 05:26 AM and 05:29 AM. (According to scriptures, offering water to the Sun God at sunrise brings discipline and respect in society).
- Sunset: Between 07:18 PM and 07:23 PM.
- Moonrise: Around 06:11 PM.
- Moonset: Around 04:47 AM the following morning.
Shubh Muhurat: When to start auspicious tasks?
If you are planning to buy a new vehicle, invest, or commit to any auspicious work, you can take advantage of these favorable timings:
- Brahma Muhurat: 04:11 AM to 04:59 AM. This time is considered the best for meditation, yoga, study, and divine worship, as the atmosphere is filled with positive energy.
- Abhijit Muhurat: 12:03 PM to 12:56 PM. In Vedic astrology, this is considered a ‘Dosh-Nashak’ (flaw-destroying) and highly auspicious time for successful task completion.
- Amrit Kaal: 03:15 PM to 05:02 PM. Actions performed during this sacred period yield long-term and pleasant results.
Inauspicious Timings: Rahu Kaal and Yamaganda (Exercise caution)
According to astrological beliefs, one should avoid starting new tasks or making major financial decisions during certain specific timings, as they may lead to obstacles or failure:
- Rahu Kaal: 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM. This is considered the most inauspicious time of the day; avoid starting new journeys or important work during this window.
- Yamaganda Kaal: 09:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
- Gulika Kaal: 01:30 PM to 03:00 PM.
Significance and Astrological Remedies
Chaturdashi Tithi of Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha has a unique spiritual significance. Since today features Jyeshtha Nakshatra (ruled by Lord Indra), it symbolizes leadership, administrative power, and victory. However, as Jyeshtha is a ‘Gand Moola’ Nakshatra, if a child is born today, it is advised to perform ‘Moola Shanti Puja’.
Special Remedy for Today: Being a Sunday, wake up early, bathe, and offer water mixed with red flowers and roli (vermilion) to the Sun God in a copper vessel. Chant the mantra “Om Suryaya Namah”. This will increase your prestige and ensure good health. Given the monsoon activity in various parts of the country, do check the weather report before embarking on long journeys and exercise necessary caution.
Disclaimer: The information regarding the Panchang, auspicious timings, Rahu Kaal, and astrological remedies provided in this article is based on traditional Hindu calendars, general religious beliefs, and various reliable online sources including missionkiawaaz.in. This article is intended for general informational and guidance purposes only. Sunrise and sunset times may vary by a few minutes depending on your geographical location. Please consult a local astrologer or expert for personal advice before beginning important work, religious rituals, or long journeys.


