Hindu Calendar for Kathmandu — 2008-09 Panchang, Tithi, Nakshatra

Complete Vedic calendar with Tithi, Nakshatra, and festival information for Kathmandu, Nepal

Panchang Calendar 2008

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September 2008Bhadrapada - Ashwina 2065
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Dw. S.
31
2
Tr. S.
1
3
Sp. S.
2
7
Sp. S.
3
7
Sp. S.
4
7
Ganesh Chaturthi
Sp. S.
5
7
Teacher's Day
Sp. S.
6
7
Sp. S.
7
7
As. S.
8
8
Nv. S.
9
9
Ds. S.
10
10
Ek. S.
11
11
Dw. S.
12
12
Tr. S.
13
13
Ch. S.
14
14
Hindi Diwas
Pu. S.
15
15
Pitru Paksha
Pr. K.
16
16
Kanya Sankranti
Dw. K.
17
17
Tr. K.
18
18
Ch. K.
19
19
Sh. K.
20
21
Sp. K.
21
22
As. K.
22
23
Nv. K.
23
24
Ds. K.
24
25
Ek. K.
25
26
Dw. K.
26
27
Tr. K.
27
28
Ch. K.
28
29
Am. K.
29
30
Pr. S.
30
1
Durga Puja
Dw. S.
1
2
Tr. S.
2
3
Ch. S.
3
4
Pn. S.
4
5
Festival
Ekadashi
Purnima
Amavasya
Sankranti
Vrat

September 2008 Panchang Calendar — Kathmandu, Nepal

Daily Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and festival data for every day of September 2008 for Kathmandu, Nepal.

Complete Panchang for September 2008 — Kathmandu, Nepal. Includes Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Sunrise, Sunset and Hindu festivals.
DateHindu DateTithiNakshatraFestivals & Events
1MonBhadrapada 3Sh. Tritiyaends 0:20Hastaends 1:36
2TueBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
3WedBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
4ThuBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
Ganesh Chaturthi
5FriBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
Teacher's Day
6SatBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
7SunBhadrapada 7Sh. Saptamiends 6:36Anuradhaends 10:22
8MonBhadrapada 8Sh. Ashtamiends 9:01Jyeshthaends 13:20
9TueBhadrapada 9Sh. Navamiends 11:23Mulaends 16:12
10WedBhadrapada 10Sh. Dashamiends 13:27Purva Ashadhaends 18:44
11ThuBhadrapada 11Sh. Ekadashiends 15:01Uttara Ashadhaends 20:47
Ekadashi
12FriBhadrapada 12Sh. Dwadashiends 16:00Shravanaends 22:13
13SatBhadrapada 13Sh. Trayodashiends 16:18Dhanishthaends 23:00
14SunBhadrapada 14Sh. Chaturdashiends 15:56Shatabhishaends 23:09
Hindi Diwas
15MonBhadrapada 15Sh. Purnimaends 14:57Purva Bhadrapadaends 22:43
PurnimaPitru Paksha
16TueBhadrapada 16Kr. Pratipadaends 13:28Uttara Bhadrapadaends 21:48
SankrantiKanya Sankranti
17WedBhadrapada 17Kr. Dwitiyaends 11:34Revatiends 20:31
18ThuBhadrapada 18Kr. Tritiyaends 9:22Ashwiniends 19:00
19FriBhadrapada 19Kr. Chaturthiends 7:01Bharaniends 17:21
20SatBhadrapada 21Kr. Shashthiends 2:11Krittikaends 15:42
21SunBhadrapada 22Kr. Saptamiends 23:54Rohiniends 14:06
22MonBhadrapada 23Kr. Ashtamiends 21:46Mrigashirshaends 12:39
23TueBhadrapada 24Kr. Navamiends 19:50Ardraends 11:23
24WedBhadrapada 25Kr. Dashamiends 18:07Punarvasuends 10:19
25ThuBhadrapada 26Kr. Ekadashiends 16:39Pushyaends 9:30
Ekadashi
26FriBhadrapada 27Kr. Dwadashiends 15:28Ashleshaends 8:56
27SatBhadrapada 28Kr. Trayodashiends 14:35Maghaends 8:40
28SunBhadrapada 29Kr. Chaturdashiends 14:04Purva Phalguniends 8:44
29MonBhadrapada 30Kr. Amavasyaends 13:56Uttara Phalguniends 9:11
Amavasya
30TueAshwina 1Sh. Pratipadaends 14:17Hastaends 10:04
Durga PujaNavaratri
EkadashiPurnimaAmavasyaTodaySh. = Shukla Paksha · Kr. = Krishna Paksha

Understanding Vedic Calendar

Monthly Panchang Calendar for September 2008

Here's the panchang calendar for September 2008 in Kathmandu, Nepal. The maasik panchang consists of Bhadrapada and Ashwina (2065 Vikram Samvat).

This Month's Highlights

To summarize this information for you, September has 7 festivals and observances marked on the calendar. Ekadashi (fasting days) fall on the 11th and 25th. Purnima is on the 15th. Amavasya is on the 29th. Sankranti occurs on the 16th.

Major festivals you would be interested during this month: Ganesh Chaturthi, Pitru Paksha, Durga Puja, Navaratri.

Would you like to know how the Panchang Calendar works?

The Hindu panchang calendar is lunisolar, meaning it tracks both the Moon and the Sun. A lunar month lasts about 29.5 days, based on the Moon's cycle. The hindu calendar with tithi shows Tithi (lunar day), which changes at different times than the regular day.

There are two systems: Purnimanta (used in North India) starts the month after the full moon, while Amanta (used in South India) starts after the new moon. You can switch between these in the calendar settings.

How can you Use the Panchang Calendar

Click any date to see complete details for that day. You'll get:

  • Complete Panchang (Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana)
  • Festival details and significance
  • Good timings (Muhurat) for important activities
  • Sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset times

Why Location Matters

We calculate this calendar specifically for Kathmandu. Sunrise, sunset, and Tithi transitions happen at different times in different places. Using a calendar made for Delhi won't give you accurate times if you're in Mumbai or New York.

This matters because many rituals and practices are tied to specific times. Location-specific calculations ensure you get the right timings for your area.

Planning Your Month

Use this calendar to:

  • Remember upcoming festivals and fasting days
  • Find good dates for weddings, housewarmings, and new beginnings
  • Track Ekadashi and other important spiritual days
  • Plan activities around the lunar cycle

This calendar helps you stay connected with Vedic traditions. Whether you're planning a puja, choosing an auspicious date, or tracking festivals, you get accurate information calculated specifically for Kathmandu.

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Today's Panchang

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Month Festivals

7 festivals this month
Ganesh Chaturthi
September 4
Teacher's Day
September 5
Hindi Diwas
September 14
Pitru Paksha
September 15
Kanya Sankranti
September 16
Durga Puja
September 30
Navaratri
September 30

September Month Summary

Total Festivals: 7
Ekadashi Dates: September 11, 25
Purnima: September 15
Amavasya: September 29
Sankranti: September 16
Major Festivals: Ganesh Chaturthi, Pitru Paksha, Durga Puja, Navaratri