Today Braj Panchang for Friday, 10 July 2026 marks Ashadha Krishna Paksha Dashami, with Krishna Ekadashi beginning after Dashami ends in the morning. The day is also associated with Yogini Ekadashi, while Bhadra remains effective during the early morning. Devotees across Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan and the Braj region can plan religious observances and daily activities using the Panchang details below.
Braj Panchang Overview
| Date | 10 July 2026 (Friday) |
| Place | Mathura, India |
| Samvat | 2083 Siddharthi Vikrama Samvata |
| Month | Ashadha |
| Paksha | Krishna Paksha |
| Tithi | Krishna Dashami till 08:16 AM, followed by Krishna Ekadashi till 05:22 AM (11 July), then Krishna Dwadashi |
| Nakshatra | Bharani till 01:15 PM, followed by Krittika |
| Yoga | Dhriti till 07:15 AM, followed by Shula till 03:51 AM (11 July), then Ganda |
| Karana | Vishti till 08:16 AM, Bava till 06:53 PM, Balava till 05:22 AM (11 July), followed by Kaulava |
Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings
- Sunrise: 05:31 AM
- Sunset: 07:18 PM
- Moonrise: 01:54 AM (11 July)
- Moonset: 03:05 PM
Shubh Muhurat
- Abhijit Muhurat: 11:57 AM – 12:52 PM
- Amrit Kalam: 08:47 AM – 10:16 AM
- Vijaya Muhurat: 02:42 PM – 03:38 PM
- Godhuli Muhurat: 07:17 PM – 07:37 PM
Ashubh Timings
- Rahu Kaal: 10:41 AM – 12:25 PM
- Gulikai Kalam: 07:15 AM – 08:58 AM
- Yamaganda: 03:51 PM – 05:35 PM
Important Observances
- Festival: Yogini Ekadashi
- Masik Karthigai: Observed today.
- Bhadra: 05:31 AM – 08:16 AM
- Disha Shool: West
- Panchaka: No
- Ganda Moola: No
Devotional Significance
Yogini Ekadashi is regarded as one of the important Ekadashi observances dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Many devotees observe fasting, perform Vishnu Puja and recite sacred scriptures seeking spiritual merit and well-being. In the Braj region, temples witness increased devotional activities as Ekadashi begins after the conclusion of Krishna Dashami. Since Bhadra remains effective only during the early morning, many devotees prefer to schedule important religious activities after its conclusion.

