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The term ‘Panchanga’, derived from Sanskrit, combines two essential components: ‘panch’, meaning five, and ‘ang’, referring to parts. These five integral components are ‘Tithi’, ‘Vaar’, ‘Nakshatra’, ‘Yog’, and ‘Karana’. In regions such as Assam, Bengal, and Odisha, the Panchangam is commonly known as ‘Panjika’. These components play a pivotal role in the Hindu calendar, helping to determine the timing of various Vedic festivals and rituals.
It corresponds to the ‘day’ and signifies the moon’s position at sunrise. The Panchang shows the conclusion time of the Tithi that was active during sunrise.
Nakshatra refers to the ‘stars on that day’ and indicated the position of the stars at sunrise. The calendar provides the concluding time for the Nakshatra that was active during sunrise.
‘Yog’ in Vedic astrology generally refers to specific combinations or pairs of planets, signs, or houses that have unique effects on individuals based on their conjunctions, aspects, or placements. The calculation involving the addition of the longitudes of the Sun and the Moon divided into 27 equal parts typically pertains to Nakshatras rather than Yog.
Karana represents the 'work being done,' which is also equivalent to half of a Tithi (one lunar day). According to Vedic astrology, there are a total of 11 Karanas (4 fixed and 7 movable). Each Karana is equivalent to the time taken by the Moon to move six degrees away from the Sun.
Vedic astrology defines ‘Vaar’ as a day in the calendar. In a week of seven days, each ‘Vaar’ commences with the sunrise and is associated with a celestial body. The seven ‘Vaars’ according to Vedic astrology are: Som-vaar (Monday), Mangal-vaar (Tuesday), Budh-vaar (Wednesday), Brhaspati-vaar/Guru-vaar (Thursday), Shukr-vaar (Friday), Shani-vaar (Saturday), and Ravi-vaar (Sunday). These names correspond to the days of the week, each linked to a specific celestial influence, making them more than just labels on a calendar.
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A Panchang is a traditional Vedic or Hindu calendar that consists of five key elements - Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yog, and Karana. It is essential in Hindu culture as it provides valuable information about auspicious and inauspicious times, festivals, and celestial events. It serves as a guide for conducting various rituals and ceremonies.
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