Braj Panchang for June 28 Chaturdashi & Ravi Yoga

Braj Panchang for June 28, 2026: Chaturdashi, Ravi Yoga & Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga

Mathura: The Braj Panchang for Sunday, June 28, 2026, corresponds to Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi in Vikram Samvat 2083 (Siddharthi). The day is spiritually significant as it features Ravi Yoga for most of the day and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga during the early morning hours. While these yogas are considered favourable for many religious and auspicious activities, devotees should also note the presence of Ganda Moola Nakshatra throughout the day.

Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings

  • Sunrise: 05:27 AM
  • Sunset: 07:19 PM
  • Moonrise: 06:20 PM
  • Moonset: 04:23 AM (June 29)

Panchang Details

  • Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi until 03:06 AM (June 29), followed by Shukla Purnima.
  • Nakshatra: Jyeshtha until 01:08 AM (June 29), followed by Mula.
  • Yoga: Shubha until 01:30 PM, followed by Shukla Yoga.
  • Karana: Garaja until 01:54 PM, Vanija until 03:06 AM (June 29), followed by Vishti.

Auspicious Timings

OccasionTime
Abhijit Muhurta11:55 AM – 12:50 PM
Amrit Kalam03:15 PM – 05:03 PM
Ravi Yoga05:27 AM – 01:08 AM (June 29)
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga01:08 AM – 05:27 AM (June 29)
Vijaya Muhurta02:41 PM – 03:37 PM
Godhuli Muhurta07:17 PM – 07:38 PM

Inauspicious Timings

PeriodTime
Rahu Kalam05:35 PM – 07:19 PM
Gulikai Kalam03:51 PM – 05:35 PM
Yamaganda12:23 PM – 02:07 PM

Special Observances

  • Bhadra: 03:06 AM – 05:27 AM (June 29)
  • Ganda Moola: Present throughout the day.
  • Disha Shool: West
  • Panchak: Not Applicable

Religious Significance

The combination of Ravi Yoga and Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi makes the day suitable for spiritual practices, charity, temple visits and devotional worship. Many devotees in Mathura, Vrindavan and the Braj region may choose to offer prayers to Lord Krishna, perform Satyanarayan worship preparations ahead of the upcoming Full Moon, and participate in religious activities.

Although the day carries several auspicious yogas, devotees should remain mindful of the presence of Ganda Moola Nakshatra. Those following traditional Vedic practices may consult their family priest before scheduling important ceremonies.

As the Braj region prepares for the upcoming festival season, this Panchang serves as a helpful daily guide for devotees planning worship, travel and religious observances according to traditional Hindu calendar calculations.