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September, 2026
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Panchang for 15 September 2026
15 September 2026 falls on Tuesday. This day belongs to the Bhadaravo lunar month and the Shukla Paksha. Today's Tithi is Shukla Paksha Choth, which will remain until 07:44 AM; thereafter Shukla Paksha Panchami will begin. The Nakshatra for the day is Svati, which will change to Vishakha after 03:21 PM. Rahu Kaal will remain from 03:39 PM to 05:11 PM.
| Day | Tuesday |
|---|---|
| Month | September 2026 |
| Tithi | Choth (till 07:44 AM; then Panchami) |
| Tithi | Shukla Choth |
| Tithi at Sunrise (Udaya Tithi) | Choth |
| Nakshatra | Svati (till 03:21 PM; then Vishakha) |
| Yoga | Indra (till 12:19 PM; then Vaidhriti) |
| Karana | Vishti (till 07:44 AM; then Bava) |
| Paksha | Shukla |
| Hindu Month | Bhadaravo |
| Rahu Kaal | 03:39 PM – 05:11 PM |
| Gulika Kaal | 12:35 PM – 02:07 PM |
| Yamaganda Kaal | 09:31 AM – 11:03 AM |
| Abhijit Muhurat | 12:10 PM – 01:00 PM |
| Brahma Muhurat | 04:51 AM – 05:39 AM |
| Sunrise | 06:27 AM |
| Sunset | 06:43 PM |
| Moon Sign | Libra (till 12:00 AM) |
| Shubh Rang (Auspicious Colour) | Red |
| Vikram Samvat | 2083 |
| Shaka Samvat | 1948 |
What is on 15 September 2026?
15 September 2026 falls on Tuesday. The Nakshatra of the day is Svati, Yoga is Indra, and the Moon Sign is Libra. This day is observed as Ganesh Chaturthi, Sam-Shravani, Samvatsari.
Which Tithi falls on 15 September 2026?
15 September 2026 has the Shukla Paksha Choth Tithi. This Tithi remains until 07:44 AM. After that, Shukla Paksha Panchami Tithi will begin. See the full list of Ganesh Chaturthi Dates.
What is the Nakshatra on 15 September 2026?
The Nakshatra on 15 September 2026 is Svati. 03:21 PM onwards, Vishakha Nakshatra will begin. Nakshatra represents the Moon's position in the sky and plays an important role in selecting auspicious timings for worship, marriage, and travel.
What is the Rahu Kaal on 15 September 2026?
Rahu Kaal on 15 September 2026 is from 03:39 PM to 05:11 PM. It is generally considered inauspicious for starting important activities, journeys, or new ventures. See the Choghadiya page for auspicious Choghadiya timings.
What are the auspicious Muhurats on 15 September 2026?
The Abhijit Muhurat on 15 September 2026 is from 12:10 PM to 01:00 PM, which is considered one of the most auspicious periods of the day. Brahma Muhurat is from 04:51 AM to 05:39 AM, ideal for meditation, prayers, and spiritual practices. For a complete list of auspicious timings, visit the Muhurat page.
Auspicious and Inauspicious Timings on 15 September 2026
Auspicious Timings: Abhijit Muhurat (12:10 PM – 01:00 PM), Brahma Muhurat (04:51 AM – 05:39 AM), Auspicious Color Red.
Inauspicious Timings: Rahu Kaal (03:39 PM – 05:11 PM), Gulika Kaal (12:35 PM – 02:07 PM), Yamaganda Kaal (09:31 AM – 11:03 AM).
Does the Panchang for 15 September 2026 vary by city?
Yes, the Panchang for 15 September 2026 can vary from one city to another. Panchang calculations are based on sunrise, sunset, and planetary positions, all of which differ by location. Shubh Panchang provides accurate Panchang details according to the selected city.
How is the Panchang for 15 September 2026 calculated?
Panchang calculations are based on the Drik Ganit method (observational astronomy), which uses the actual astronomical positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets together with local sunrise, sunset, and lunar and solar longitude - so timings may vary from city to city. Tithi is determined from the angular difference between the Moon and the Sun, Nakshatra from the Moon’s celestial position, and Yoga from their combined motion.
What is Panchang and why is it important?
Panchang is the traditional Vedic calendar system that describes the auspiciousness of a day through five elements: Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara (weekday). It is widely used for planning puja, fasting (Vrat), Muhurat selection, travel, and other religious activities.
To learn more about Panchang, how to read it, and its significance, read here.




