Braj Panchang for July 1, 2026
Mathura: Devotees across Mathura, Vrindavan and the Braj region can plan their religious observances with the Braj Panchang for Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The day falls under Ashadha Krishna Paksha Pratipada in Vikrama Samvata 2083 (Siddharthi Samvat). The Panchang provides important details such as Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, sunrise, moonrise, Rahu Kalam and other muhurtas that are widely followed while scheduling religious rituals, travel and other significant activities.
Today’s Panchang Details
Samvat: 2083 Siddharthi, Vikrama Samvata
Month: Ashadha
Paksha: Krishna Paksha
Tithi: Krishna Pratipada up to 07:38 AM, followed by Krishna Dwitiya.
Nakshatra: Purva Ashadha up to 06:51 AM, after which Uttara Ashadha begins.
Yoga: Indra Yoga up to 04:04 PM, followed by Vaidhriti Yoga.
Karana: Kaulava up to 07:38 AM, Taitila up to 08:39 PM, followed by Garaja.
Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings
Sunrise: 05:28 AM
Sunset: 07:19 PM
Moonrise: 08:39 PM
Moonset: 06:13 AM
Auspicious Timings
Abhijit Muhurta: None
Amrit Kalam: 02:21 AM to 04:08 AM (July 2)
Vijaya Muhurta: 02:42 PM to 03:37 PM
Godhuli Muhurta: 07:17 PM to 07:38 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Rahu Kalam: 12:23 PM to 02:07 PM
Gulikai Kalam: 10:39 AM to 12:23 PM
Yamaganda: 07:11 AM to 08:55 AM
Other Panchang Indicators
Disha Shool: North
Panchak: No
Bhadra: No
Ganda Moola: No
Religious Significance
The first day of the Krishna Paksha marks the beginning of the waning phase of the Moon following the full moon of Ashadha. Many devotees use this period for daily prayers, charity, spiritual reflection and temple visits. With Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra prevailing after the early morning hours, the day is considered suitable for disciplined work, planning and acts of service. Since there is no Panchak, Bhadra or Ganda Moola during the day, there are no restrictions associated with these specific Panchang elements.
Those planning religious ceremonies or important activities should avoid the period of Rahu Kalam and instead consider favourable timings such as Vijaya Muhurta or Godhuli Muhurta, depending on the nature of the activity. Devotees in Mathura and the Braj region are encouraged to begin the day with prayers, maintain the sanctity of the holy month and consult local temple traditions where required for specific observances.

