Braj Panchang 18 August 2026: Kalki Jayanti, Shashthi and Auspicious Timings

MATHURA: The Braj Panchang for Tuesday, 18 August 2026, marks Shukla Shashthi in the month of Shravana. The day also observes Kalki Jayanti and the third Mangala Gauri Vrat. Ravi Yoga remains active throughout the day.
For devotees in Mathura and the wider Braj region, the Panchang provides the day’s tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise and sunset, along with auspicious and inauspicious timings. These timings can help devotees plan पूजा, fasting, travel and other traditional activities.
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Braj Panchang 18 August 2026: Key Details
- Date: 18 August 2026, Tuesday
- Location: Mathura, India
- Vikrama Samvata: 2083, Siddharthi
- Month: Shravana
- Paksha: Shukla Paksha
- Tithi: Shukla Shashthi up to 5:50 PM
- Next Tithi: Shukla Saptami
- Chaturmasa: Day 25
- Festival: Kalki Jayanti
- Vrat: Third Mangala Gauri Vrat
- Yoga: Ravi Yoga throughout the day
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise and Moonset
In Mathura, the Sun rises at 5:51 AM and sets at 6:55 PM. The Moon rises at 11:16 AM and sets at 10:07 PM.
- Sunrise: 5:51 AM
- Sunset: 6:55 PM
- Moonrise: 11:16 AM
- Moonset: 10:07 PM
Shukla Shashthi on 18 August
Shukla Shashthi continues until 5:50 PM, after which Shukla Saptami begins. Shukla Paksha refers to the waxing phase of the Moon.
The day’s nakshatra is Swati, which remains in effect throughout the night according to the supplied Panchang timings. The next nakshatra begins after this period.
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Kalki Jayanti and Mangala Gauri Vrat
Kalki Jayanti is observed on this day. Devotees who follow the tradition may mark the occasion with prayers and devotional observances associated with Lord Vishnu’s Kalki form.
The day also marks the third Mangala Gauri Vrat. As the festival falls on Tuesday, devotees observing this vrat may follow their family and regional traditions for पूजा and fasting.
Festival and vrat practices can vary between families and regions. Devotees should follow the customs traditionally observed in their household or local religious tradition.
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Ravi Yoga on 18 August
Ravi Yoga is listed for the entire day in the supplied Mathura Panchang. The Panchang records the yoga as active from the beginning of the day through the day.
Ravi Yoga is traditionally regarded as an auspicious period. Devotees planning important religious activities may consider the day’s overall Panchang rather than relying on a single yoga alone.
Auspicious Timings in Mathura
The following auspicious timings are listed for Mathura on 18 August 2026:
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- Abhijit Muhurta: 11:57 AM to 12:49 PM
- Amrit Kalam: 9:19 PM to 11:02 PM
- Ravi Yoga: Whole day
- Vijaya Muhurta: 2:34 PM to 3:26 PM
- Godhuli Muhurta: 6:55 PM to 7:16 PM
Abhijit Muhurta is a traditional auspicious period around midday. Godhuli Muhurta occurs around sunset and has a special place in traditional Hindu observances.
Rahu Kalam and Other Inauspicious Timings
Devotees who follow traditional Panchang restrictions should also note the day’s inauspicious periods.
- Rahu Kalam: 3:39 PM to 5:17 PM
- Gulikai Kalam: 12:23 PM to 2:01 PM
- Yamaganda: 9:07 AM to 10:45 AM
These periods are traditionally considered unsuitable for beginning certain important activities. Their use depends on individual religious practice and family tradition.
Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana
- Tithi: Shukla Shashthi up to 5:50 PM, followed by Shukla Saptami
- Nakshatra: Swati throughout the night
- Yoga: Shukla up to 3:23 AM on 19 August, followed by Brahma
- Karana: Taitila up to 5:50 PM, followed by Garaja throughout the night
Disha Shool and Other Panchang Details
- Disha Shool: North
- Bhadra: No
- Panchak: No
- Ganda Moola: No
What Devotees in Mathura Should Know
For devotees observing Kalki Jayanti or the third Mangala Gauri Vrat, the day’s Panchang provides a useful timing reference. Those planning पूजा or other religious activities can consider the listed auspicious periods while avoiding Rahu Kalam, Gulikai Kalam and Yamaganda when their tradition calls for doing so.
Because Panchang calculations can vary slightly according to location, calculation method and tradition, the timings above are specifically presented for Mathura, India.
18 August 2026 Braj Panchang: Quick Summary
- Tuesday: 18 August 2026
- Tithi: Shukla Shashthi until 5:50 PM
- Festival: Kalki Jayanti
- Vrat: Third Mangala Gauri Vrat
- Yoga: Ravi Yoga throughout the day
- Abhijit Muhurta: 11:57 AM to 12:49 PM
- Rahu Kalam: 3:39 PM to 5:17 PM
- Sunrise: 5:51 AM
- Sunset: 6:55 PM
- Disha Shool: North
- Panchak: No
- Bhadra: No
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Shukla Shashthi on 18 August 2026?
Shukla Shashthi continues until 5:50 PM on 18 August 2026 in Mathura. Shukla Saptami begins after that.
When is Kalki Jayanti in 2026?
According to the supplied Mathura Panchang, Kalki Jayanti falls on 18 August 2026.
What is the Rahu Kalam on 18 August 2026 in Mathura?
Rahu Kalam is from 3:39 PM to 5:17 PM in Mathura on 18 August 2026.
What is the Abhijit Muhurta on 18 August 2026?
Abhijit Muhurta is from 11:57 AM to 12:49 PM.
Is Panchak active on 18 August 2026?
No. The supplied Mathura Panchang lists Panchak as absent on 18 August 2026.
Is Bhadra active on 18 August 2026?
No. The supplied Panchang lists Bhadra as absent for the day.
Note: This Braj Panchang is presented for Mathura, India. Timings are based on the Panchang data supplied for this publication. Religious practices and the interpretation of auspicious periods may vary according to family, regional and traditional practices.

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