Mathura Panchang Today: Ashadha Shukla Pratipada on 15 July 2026

Mathura Panchang for Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Today’s Mathura Panchang marks the beginning of Ashadha Shukla Paksha with Pratipada. The day is observed for Ashadha Navratri, Ishti and Chandra Darshana, making it spiritually significant for devotees across Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Barsana and the Braj region. The Moon enters Ashlesha Nakshatra late at night, beginning Ganda Moola.
Today’s Panchang Details
- Date: Wednesday, 15 July 2026
- Location: Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
- Samvat: Vikrama Samvat 2083 (Siddharthi)
- Month: Ashadha
- Paksha: Shukla Paksha
- Tithi: Shukla Pratipada till 11:50 AM, followed by Dwitiya
- Nakshatra: Pushya till 09:46 PM, then Ashlesha
- Yoga: Harshana till 08:04 AM, Vajra till 04:30 AM (16 July), then Siddhi
- Karana:
- Bava till 11:50 AM
- Balava till 10:18 PM
- Kaulava thereafter
Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings
- Sunrise: 05:34 AM
- Sunset: 07:17 PM
- Moonrise: 06:20 AM
- Moonset: 08:15 PM
Auspicious Muhurat Today
- Abhijit Muhurta: None
- Vijaya Muhurta: 02:42 PM – 03:37 PM
- Godhuli Muhurta: 07:15 PM – 07:36 PM
- Amrit Kalam: 04:00 PM – 05:27 PM
Inauspicious Timings
- Rahu Kalam: 12:25 PM – 02:08 PM
- Yamaganda: 07:17 AM – 08:59 AM
- Gulikai Kalam: 10:42 AM – 12:25 PM
- Ganda Moola: 09:46 PM – 05:34 AM (16 July)
- Disha Shool: North
- Bhadra: No
- Panchaka: No
Religious Significance
The first day of the Shukla Paksha is associated with fresh beginnings and marks the observance of Ashadha Navratri in many traditions. Devotees worship Goddess Durga and perform prayers seeking prosperity, peace and spiritual growth.
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Chandra Darshana, the first sighting of the waxing Moon after Amavasya, is considered auspicious. Many devotees offer prayers to the Moon in the evening as a symbol of renewal and good fortune. Since Ganda Moola begins after 09:46 PM, those following traditional astrological practices may keep its timing in mind.
Today’s Devotional Guidance
- Begin Ashadha Navratri worship with Maa Durga prayers.
- Offer evening prayers during Chandra Darshana.
- Avoid important work during Rahu Kalam.
- Utilise Amrit Kalam for devotional activities and spiritual practices.
- Those travelling towards the north may observe traditional remedies due to Disha Shool.
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