For devotees following Sanatan Dharma, the daily Panchang is indispensable, outlining optimal moments for rituals and decisions. On February 26, a Thursday governed by Jupiter and Narayana, expect Ravi Yoga’s benevolent influence.
Dashami tithi of the waxing moon phase concludes at 12:33 AM, ushering in Ekadashi. The Panchang’s core—tithi, weekday, constellation, yoga, karana—offers layered wisdom.
Mrigashira holds sway till noon 12:11 PM, yielding to Ardra. Preeti yoga persists until late evening 10:33 PM. Ravi Yoga crowns the day, promising prosperity. The sun rises at 6:49 AM and sets at 6:19 PM, framing a vibrant cycle.
Prime muhurats include Abhijit (12:11-12:57 PM) and Vijay (2:29-3:15 PM) for weddings or pujas. Early risers benefit from Brahma Muhurat (5:09-5:59 AM), while evenings suit Godhuli (6:16-6:42 PM). Overnight, Amrit Kaal (1:23-2:53 AM) shines for meditations.
Steer clear of Rahu Kaal (2-3:27 PM), Yamaganda (6:49-8:16 AM), Gulika (9:42-11:08 AM), and Dur Muhurat (10:39-11:25 AM) to sidestep obstacles.
Embrace Thursday’s essence with Narayana puja, charitable acts, saffron robes, golden dishes, and turmeric tilak—traditions that amplify divine favor and personal harmony.