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Solar and Lunar Events in Bangalore on Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunrise
6:18 AM
Sunset
6:30 PM
Moonrise
3:28 PM
Moonset
3:34 AM

Panchang Today in Bangalore

Masa
Chaitra
all day
Paksha
Shukla Paksha
till 11:37 PM
Tithi
Ekadashi
Shukla Paksha
till 7:48 AM
Dwadashi
Shukla Paksha
till 11:37 PM
Nakshatra
till 2:38 PM
till 11:37 PM
Karana
Vishti
till 7:48 AM
Bava
till 7:26 PM
Balava
till 11:37 PM
Yoga
Dhriti
till 6:19 PM
Shoola
till 11:37 PM
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Dishaashool
West
Avoid travel in West direction today

Muhurat Today in Bangalore

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Rahu Kaal
4:59 PM - 6:30 PM
Strictly avoid new beginnings, deals, journeys, and rituals.
Abhijit Muhurat
Auspicious
12:00 PM - 12:48 PM
Most auspicious midday window for all good beginnings; best fallback when no other muhurat available.
Brahma Muhurat
Auspicious
4:42 AM - 5:30 AM
Pre-dawn period, ideal for meditation, study, and spiritual practice.
Godhuli Muhurat
Auspicious
6:18 PM - 6:42 PM
Twilight around sunset; best for housewarming, vehicle purchase, special rituals.
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Yamaganda
12:24 PM - 1:56 PM
Avoided for starting new work, business, or travel.
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Gulika Kaal
3:27 PM - 4:59 PM
Generally avoided for new ventures; in some traditions, considered good for travel.
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Durmuhurta
4:53 PM - 5:41 PM
Inauspicious period; avoid for all good work.
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Varjyam
95 min
05:0706:42
Ashlesha Nakshatra Varjyam
Inauspicious nakshatra-based period. Avoid starting auspicious activities.
Location Info
Bangalore
12.9716, 77.5946Asia/Kolkata
Day Length:12h 12m
🌔Moon Phase:Bahula Chandra (Waxing Gibbous)
  • Elevated Deccan plateau (~900 m) keeps mornings cooler than nearby plains.
  • Pre‑monsoon (Mar–May) often sees quick afternoon cloud build‑ups.
  • Twilight feels slightly longer; early evenings are comfortable for errands.
Cultural Heritage
  • Dodda Ganapathi, Bull Temple (Basavanagudi), and Banashankari are key shrines.
  • Karaga at Dharmaraya Swamy Temple is Bengaluru’s signature Hindu festival.
  • Ugadi, Navratri, and Deepavali light up pete areas and neighbourhood temples.