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Today’s Panchang June 12, 2026: Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Dwadashi, Shukra Pradosh Vrat Timings, and Rahukaal

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Today Panchang June 12 2026

According to the Hindu Vedic calendar, today—Friday, June 12, 2026—holds immense religious and spiritual significance. We are currently observing the Jyeshtha Adhik Maas (also known as Purushottam Maas), a leap month in the Hindu calendar considered highly rewarding for spiritual practices.

Today marks the Krishna Paksha Dwadashi Tithi, which is highly revered for the Shukra Pradosh Vrat and the breaking of the Parama Ekadashi fast. Below is the detailed daily panchang, auspicious muhurats, planetary alignments, and inauspicious hours for today.

Core Panchang Details (June 12, 2026)

In Sanatan Dharma, calculating the alignment of planets and stars is essential before initiating any auspicious work. Here are the precise astrological parameters for today:

Vedic ParameterAstrological Alignment
Tithi (Lunar Day)Krishna Paksha Dwadashi (until 7:36 PM), followed by Trayodashi
Nakshatra (Constellation)Ashwini (until 6:28 AM), followed by Bharani
YogaAtiganda (all day), followed by Sukarma Yoga
KaranaTaitila (for most part of the day)
Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi)Aries (Mesha)
Sun Sign (Surya Rashi)Taurus (Vrishabha)
Season (Ritu)Grishma (Summer)

Astronomical Timings (Sun & Moon)

  • Sunrise: 5:23 AM to 5:44 AM (varies slightly based on geographic location)
  • Sunset: 7:08 PM to 7:19 PM
  • Moonrise: 2:41 AM (Late night/Early morning)
  • Moonset: Post-afternoon

Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings (Muhurat)

To ensure success in important tasks, it is advised to choose auspicious hours and avoid harmful periods like Rahukaal:

Auspicious Muhurats (Ideal for auspicious work):

  • Brahma Muhurat: 4:08 AM to 4:56 AM (The best time for prayers, meditation, and chanting).
  • Abhijit Muhurat: 11:59 AM to 12:53 PM (Considered the most powerful window during the day to initiate new projects or travel).

Inauspicious Periods (Avoid starting new tasks during these hours):

  • Rahukaal: 10:46 AM to 12:26 PM
  • Yamaganda: 3:47 PM to 5:28 PM
  • Gulik Kaal: 7:25 AM to 9:05 AM

Major Fasts, Festivals, and Rituals for Today

Falling during the sacred Purushottam Maas, this Friday carries enhanced spiritual energies for specific fasts and remedies:

  • Shukra Pradosh Vrat: When a Pradosh Vrat falls on a Friday, it is termed Shukra Pradosh. Worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati (the Shiva Parivaar) during the twilight hour (Pradosh Kaal) tonight is believed to bring immense peace, luxury, and happiness.
  • Parama Ekadashi Parana: Devotees who observed the strict Parama Ekadashi fast yesterday can break their fast (perform Parana) during the auspicious morning hours today.
  • Friday Spiritual Remedies: Friday is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Venus (Shukracharya). Offering white sweets, donating food to the needy, and reciting the ‘Shri Suktam’ today is highly recommended for overcoming financial hurdles and welcoming prosperity.

Disclaimer:

The panchang, planetary data, and auspicious timings provided in this article are compiled based on traditional Vedic calculations, standard panchangs, and Hindu astrological beliefs. This information is intended for general awareness purposes only. Please note that exact sunrise and muhurat timings can fluctuate slightly depending on your specific city or geographical coordinates. For localized rituals, it is highly recommended to cross-verify the timings with a local astrologer or a region-specific panchang app.

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