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Day Gowri Panchangam

ChakraStart TimeEnd Time
Shubha28 Jun 05:57 AM28 Jun 07:34 AM
Soram28 Jun 07:34 AM28 Jun 09:10 AM
Udvega28 Jun 09:10 AM28 Jun 10:47 AM
Visham28 Jun 10:47 AM28 Jun 12:23 PM
Amrit28 Jun 12:23 PM28 Jun 01:59 PM
Roga28 Jun 01:59 PM28 Jun 03:36 PM
Laabha28 Jun 03:36 PM28 Jun 05:12 PM
Dhanam28 Jun 05:12 PM28 Jun 06:49 PM

Night Gowri Panchangam

ChakraStart TimeEnd Time
Roga28 Jun 06:49 PM28 Jun 08:12 PM
Laabha28 Jun 08:12 PM28 Jun 09:36 PM
Dhanam28 Jun 09:36 PM28 Jun 10:59 PM
Shubha28 Jun 10:59 PM29 Jun 12:23 AM
Soram29 Jun 12:23 AM29 Jun 01:47 AM
Udvega29 Jun 01:47 AM29 Jun 03:10 AM
Visham29 Jun 03:10 AM29 Jun 04:34 AM
Amrit29 Jun 04:34 AM29 Jun 05:57 AM

Gowri Panchangam, also known as Gowri Panchang, is a traditional Hindu almanac used primarily in South India to determine auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities. It is particularly popular in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This panchangam divides the day and night into segments, each of which is associated with certain qualities that indicate favorable or unfavorable periods for specific tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1. Key Features of Gowri Panchangam?

  • Day Gowri Panchangam (Dina Gowri): Used to find auspicious times during the daytime.
  • Night Gowri Panchangam (Raatri Gowri): Used to determine favorable periods during the night.

Q 2. Segments in Gowri Panchangam?

Each day and night is divided into eight equal parts, known as Natchathiram. These segments are classified as:

  • Nalla Neram / Dhanam (Good Time): Ideal for starting new ventures, conducting important events, and making significant decisions
  • Porutham / Shubha / Sugam (Compatible Time): Favorable periods for marriage compatibility checks and other personal events
  • Udayam / Udvega / Uthi (Rising Time): Generally considered good
  • Amirdha Kalam / Amrit (Prosperous Time): Highly favorable time
  • Rahu Kalam / Visham (Inauspicious Time): Should be avoided for new or important tasks
  • Yamaganda (Inauspicious Time): Another period to avoid for initiating significant activities
  • Gulika Kaal (Mixed Time): Generally not preferred for starting new tasks, but less critical than Rahu Kalam or Yamaganda

Q 3. Usage of Gowri Panchangam?

  • Planning Daily Activities: Helps individuals plan their day to maximize success and minimize obstacles by performing tasks during auspicious times
  • Special Occasions: Essential for scheduling weddings, engagements, business deals, and other significant events
  • Temple and Ritual Timing: Used by priests and devotees to plan temple visits, poojas, and other religious rituals

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