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Braj Panchang 16 August 2026: Durva Ganapati Chaturthi Today

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Braj Panchang 16 August 2026: Durva Ganapati Chaturthi Today

Mathura: The Braj Panchang for Sunday, 16 August 2026, marks Shravana Shukla Chaturthi and Durva Ganapati Chaturthi. The day falls on the 23rd day of Chaturmas and features Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Amrita Siddhi Yoga, Ravi Yoga and Madhusarpisha Yoga.

For devotees in Mathura and the Braj region, the day’s Panchang provides the timings for Tithi, Nakshatra, sunrise, sunset, auspicious Muhurats and inauspicious periods. The information below follows the local timings for Mathura, India.

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16 August 2026 Braj Panchang: Key Details

  • Date: 16 August 2026, Sunday
  • Location: Mathura, India
  • Vikram Samvat: 2083, Siddharthi
  • Month: Shravana
  • Paksha: Shukla Paksha
  • Tithi: Shukla Chaturthi up to 4:52 PM
  • Next Tithi: Shukla Panchami
  • Chaturmas: Day 23
  • Festival: Durva Ganapati Chaturthi

Durva Ganapati Chaturthi on 16 August

Durva Ganapati Chaturthi is observed on Shukla Chaturthi. The day is associated with Lord Ganesha worship and the traditional offering of Durva grass.

Devotees may use the Chaturthi period for Ganapati worship, prayers and devotional activities. Those planning any religious observance should follow their family or local tradition along with the day’s Panchang timings.

Tithi and Nakshatra

Shukla Chaturthi continues until 4:52 PM on 16 August. After that, Shukla Panchami begins.

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The Hasta Nakshatra remains in effect until 3:50 AM on 17 August, after which Chitra Nakshatra begins.

  • Shukla Chaturthi: Until 4:52 PM
  • Shukla Panchami: Begins after 4:52 PM
  • Hasta Nakshatra: Until 3:50 AM, 17 August
  • Chitra Nakshatra: Begins after Hasta

Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset in Mathura

  • Sunrise: 5:50 AM
  • Sunset: 6:56 PM
  • Moonrise: 9:20 AM
  • Moonset: 9:02 PM

Yoga on 16 August 2026

The Panchang lists several notable Yogas during the day and night. These include Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Amrita Siddhi Yoga, Ravi Yoga and Madhusarpisha Yoga.

  • Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga: 5:50 AM to 3:50 AM, 17 August
  • Amrita Siddhi Yoga: 5:50 AM to 3:50 AM, 17 August
  • Ravi Yoga: 3:50 AM to 5:51 AM, 17 August
  • Madhusarpisha: 4:52 PM to 3:50 AM, 17 August

Auspicious Muhurat in Mathura

The day’s important auspicious periods include Abhijit Muhurat, Amrit Kalam, Vijaya Muhurta and Godhuli Muhurta.

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  • Abhijit Muhurat: 11:57 AM to 12:50 PM
  • Amrit Kalam: 9:44 PM to 11:22 PM
  • Vijaya Muhurta: 2:34 PM to 3:27 PM
  • Godhuli Muhurta: 6:56 PM to 7:18 PM

Rahu Kaal and Inauspicious Timings

Those planning important activities traditionally avoid Rahu Kaal and other inauspicious periods. On Sunday, 16 August, the Rahu Kaal in Mathura is from 5:18 PM to 6:56 PM.

  • Rahu Kaal: 5:18 PM to 6:56 PM
  • Gulikai Kalam: 3:40 PM to 5:18 PM
  • Yamaganda: 12:23 PM to 2:02 PM
  • Madhusarpisha: 4:52 PM to 3:50 AM, 17 August

Bhadra on 16 August 2026

Bhadra remains from 5:50 AM to 4:52 PM. Traditionally, Bhadra is considered while deciding the timing of certain auspicious activities.

Disha Shool, Panchak and Ganda Moola

  • Disha Shool: West
  • Panchak: No
  • Ganda Moola: No
  • Bhadra: 5:50 AM to 4:52 PM

Chaturmas Day 23

16 August 2026 is the 23rd day of Chaturmas. Chaturmas is a traditional four-month devotional period in the Hindu calendar, during which many devotees follow additional spiritual practices, prayers and dietary disciplines according to their traditions.

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What Devotees Can Keep in Mind Today

With Durva Ganapati Chaturthi falling on Shukla Chaturthi, devotees can focus on Lord Ganesha worship, prayer and devotional practices. The morning and daytime Panchang should be checked carefully because Chaturthi ends at 4:52 PM in Mathura.

For activities where Muhurat is important, readers should also consider the relevant Tithi, Bhadra, Rahu Kaal and other Panchang factors rather than relying on a single auspicious period.

16 August 2026 Braj Panchang: Quick Reference

ItemMathura Timing
Sunrise5:50 AM
Shukla ChaturthiUntil 4:52 PM
Hasta NakshatraUntil 3:50 AM, 17 August
Abhijit Muhurat11:57 AM – 12:50 PM
Vijaya Muhurta2:34 PM – 3:27 PM
Rahu Kaal5:18 PM – 6:56 PM
Sunset6:56 PM
Moonrise9:20 AM
Moonset9:02 PM
Bhadra5:50 AM – 4:52 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Durva Ganapati Chaturthi in Mathura in 2026?

Durva Ganapati Chaturthi is observed on Sunday, 16 August 2026, with Shukla Chaturthi continuing until 4:52 PM in Mathura.

What is the Rahu Kaal on 16 August 2026 in Mathura?

Rahu Kaal is from 5:18 PM to 6:56 PM.

When is Abhijit Muhurat on 16 August 2026?

Abhijit Muhurat is from 11:57 AM to 12:50 PM in Mathura.

Is Panchak active on 16 August 2026?

No. The Panchang indicates that Panchak is not active on 16 August 2026.

Is Ganda Moola active on 16 August 2026?

No. Ganda Moola is not active according to the supplied Mathura Panchang timings.

Important Note

This Braj Panchang is presented for religious, devotional and general informational use. Panchang calculations and Muhurat traditions can vary depending on location, calculation method and family tradition. For important religious ceremonies or decisions where an exact Muhurat is required, readers should consult a qualified local priest or Panchang expert.

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