Your today's Panchang for Ujjain, India on Tuesday, April 2, 2030 shows Amavasya in Krishna Paksha and with Moon in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra. A transitional day between phases
Today's Panchang
- Tithi: Krishna Paksha Amavasya (ends at 3:32 AM)
- Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada (ends at 11:07 PM)
- Yoga: Brahma
- Karana: Chatushpada
- Sunrise: 6:18 AM
- Sunset: 6:42 PM
What Today's Panchang Indicates
Today's panchang combines Amavasya Tithi with Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra. This day marks the end and beginning - pure transition., supporting lasting spiritual foundation. where endings prepare new beginnings. When the Moon is in Uttara Bhadrapada, the day brings depth, wisdom, and spiritual stillness.
Favorable Activities Today
- Ancestor worship (Pitru Tarpan)
- Releasing ancestral karma
- Deep meditation
- Inner work and reflection
- Ending old cycles
- Charity to ancestors
What to Be Mindful Of
- Avoid starting major new ventures
- Not ideal for celebrations
- Refrain from worldly activities
- Skip travel if possible (traditional)
Today's Tithi – Amavasya (अमावस्या)
Deity
Pitrs (पितृ)
Nature
void • transition
Meaning & Significance
Amavasya is the new moon day - the darkest night when the moon disappears. This powerful day is dedicated to ancestors (Pitrs) and marks the end-beginning transition. It's the most important day for ancestor worship and deep inner work.
Special Observances
- Mahalaya Amavasya (for departed souls)
- Diwali Amavasya (Lakshmi puja)
- Somvati Amavasya (Monday Amavasya)
Cultural Context
Amavasya is considered inauspicious for most activities but extremely important for spiritual practices. Diwali falling on Amavasya is the exception, bringing celebration. Pitru Tarpan (ancestor offerings) on every Amavasya is a sacred duty.
Today's Nakshatra – Uttara Bhadrapada
Deity
Ahir Budhnya (Serpent of the deep)
Symbol
Back legs of funeral cot, Twins
Quality
Soft/Tender (Mridu)
Your Today's Energy
When the Moon is in Uttara Bhadrapada, the day brings depth, wisdom, and spiritual stillness. This nakshatra activates your connection to inner depths and hidden truths of consciousness. The atmosphere feels calm, introspective, and aligned with lasting values. People naturally sink deeper into their own being and access profound understanding.
How would the day feel for you
The day feels still, deep, and aligned with the wisdom of time and experience. You naturally turn inward and access the depths of your being and consciousness. There's acceptance of life's deeper mysteries and the stillness beneath all activity. People experience profound wisdom and connection to the eternal dimension of existence.
Muhurta Perspective for you
Uttara Bhadrapada is a Fixed (Dhruva) nakshatra ruled by Saturn with profound stability. Excellent for deep work that requires patience, endurance, and lasting results. Good for foundation-building, spiritual development, and accessing wisdom through stillness. The fixed quality means slow but profound transformation that becomes permanent.
Today's Yoga and Karana
Today's Yoga is Brahma, active until 7:21 PM. Yoga comes from the combined position of the Sun and Moon. There are 27 Yogas, and they affect how auspicious different time periods are.
The current Karana is Chatushpada, which lasts until 2:48 PM. Karana is half of a Tithi. It's important for timing business deals, travel, and daily tasks. There are 11 types of Karanas, each suitable for different activities.
Sun and Moon Timings for Ujjain
In Ujjain today, sunrise is at 6:18 AM and sunset is at 6:42 PM. Moonrise is at 5:33 AM and moonset is at 6:22 PM.
These timings matter because they determine all the Panchang calculations. Hindu tradition divides the day between sunrise and sunset into different Muhurtas (time periods), each good for specific activities. Brahma Muhurta, about 96 minutes before sunrise, is especially good for meditation and spiritual practice.
Zodiac Positions
The Sun is in Meena (Rashi) and the Moon is in Meena. Right now we're in the Uttarayana period. The current season (Ritu) is Shita Ritu, which affects health practices and religious observances.
Hindu Calendar Dates
In the traditional Hindu calendar, today is:
- Vikram Samvat: Vikram Samvat 2087
- Shaka Samvat: Shaka Samvat 1952
- Purnimanta Month: 15, Chaitra
- Amanta Month: 30, Phalguna
These calendar systems are still used across India to decide festival dates and auspicious occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Amavasya Tithi auspicious today?
Amavasya Tithi is better for specific activities. Uttara Bhadrapada is a Fixed (Dhruva) nakshatra ruled by Saturn with profound stability. It's particularly good for ancestor worship (pitru tarpan).
Is Amavasya good for medical treatment?
Amavasya Tithi is not specifically highlighted for medical treatment. It's better suited for ancestor worship (pitru tarpan).
Should I fast on Amavasya?
Amavasya is not primarily a fasting day, though spiritual practices are always beneficial. Focus on ancestor worship (pitru tarpan).
What makes Amavasya Tithi special?
Amavasya is the 15th day of Krishna Paksha. It's ruled by Pitrs. Amavasya is the new moon day - the darkest night when the moon disappears.
What should be avoided on Amavasya?
On Amavasya Tithi, avoid starting major new ventures. Also, not ideal for celebrations.
Why Location Matters for Panchang
We calculated this Panchang specifically for Ujjain using your exact coordinates and timezone. This matters because sunrise and sunset times change based on where you are. A Panchang for Delhi won't give accurate timings for Mumbai or New York.
Using the wrong location can cause errors of several minutes to hours. This makes the auspicious timings wrong. Location-specific calculations ensure the timings match the actual astronomical events at your place.
How to Use This Information
Use the Panchang to time your important activities. Different times of day have different qualities according to Vedic tradition. Check the Panchang before starting new ventures, doing spiritual practices, or making big decisions.
The five elements (Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara) together show the nature of each day. This system has been used for thousands of years and continues to guide millions of people in their daily lives.
About this Panchang: This daily Panchang is calculated using traditional Vedic astrology methods with location-specific astronomical data. The interpretations combine classical texts with practical guidance for modern life. While we strive for accuracy, always consult a qualified astrologer for important decisions.
Last updated: March 20, 2026

