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March, 2026
Saturday
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Information Related to Panchang for 21 March 2026
Which Tithi is on 21 March 2026?
21 March 2026's tithi is Sud Bij. This tithi remains till 02:31 AM. after which, Sud Trij begins.
What Day is 21 March 2026?
21 March 2026 is Saturday. This day's nakshatra is Revati (and after 02:27 AM Ashvini) and this day's Rahu Kaal is from 09:45 AM to 11:16 AM.
Does the Panchang for 21 March 2026 Change According to City?
Yes, the panchang for 21 March 2026 can vary based on the city. Panchang calculations are based on sunrise, sunset, and planetary positions, which differ for each location. Shubh Panchang provides accurate panchang according to the selected city.
Where to Check Auspicious Muhurat and Choghadiya for 21 March 2026?
To check auspicious muhurat and choghadiya for 21 March 2026, visit the Auspicious Muhurat and Choghadiya pages.
Where to Check Hindu Festivals and Fasts for 21 March 2026?
For information about Hindu festivals and fasts on 21 March 2026, visit the Festivals and Holidays page.
Auspicious and Inauspicious Times on 21 March 2026
Plan your day by considering the Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda Kaal, and Gulika Kaal mentioned in the panchang for this day, while Abhijit Muhurat and Brahma Muhurat are considered suitable for auspicious activities.
Tithi, Nakshatra, and Yoga on 21 March 2026
The tithi and nakshatra of this day hold special religious significance. Nakshatra represents the position of the moon, while yoga influences the energy and results of the day.
Location-Based Accurate Panchang
Panchang calculations depend on geographical location. Shubh Panchang provides accurate daily panchang based on sunrise, sunset, and planetary positions according to the selected city.
What is Panchang and What is its Significance?
Panchang is a Vedic time calculation system that indicates the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of a day based on tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and vara. It is used for worship, fasting, muhurat, travel, and other religious activities.
To understand in detail what panchang is, how to read it, and its significance, read here.




