Coincidence of Vaishakh Shukla Ashtami today, know the auspicious time, time of Rahukaal and Siddhi Yoga:

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Today’s Panchang (Panchang Today): In Hindu religion, viewing the Panchang before starting any auspicious work is considered very important. Today i.e. 10th April 2026, Friday is the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Vaishakh month. According to the Panchang, today is becoming very special due to the combination of ‘Siddhi Yoga’ and ‘Anuradha Nakshatra’.

The main five parts of the Vedic calendar—Tithi, Nakshatra, Vaar, Yoga and Karana—provide us with accurate calculation of time. Let us know the complete details of today’s sunrise, sunset and auspicious and inauspicious times.

date and nakshatra position

Today’s date: Ashtami Tithi of Vaishakh Shukla Paksha today afternoon at 02:11 Will last till. After this Navami Tithi will start.

Today’s constellation: Today Anuradha Nakshatra It will last till 07:21 am, after which Jyestha Nakshatra will begin.

Combination of Yoga: this evening at 05:59 till Siddhi Yoga Will remain, which is considered to bring success in work.

Position of the Moon: moon today Capricorn Will transmit in.

Today’s auspicious and inauspicious times

Auspicious time (Abhijit Muhurat):

Today’s most auspicious time i.e. Abhijeet Muhurta from 11:43 am to 12:26 pm Will remain. This is the best time to start any new work or auspicious work.

Inauspicious time (Rahukaal):

Doing any auspicious or new work is considered prohibited during Rahukaal. Today Rahukaal timings in different cities are as follows:

City Rahukaal time (afternoon/evening)
Lucknow 05:20 pm to 07:04 pm
Delhi 05:38 pm to 07:23 pm
Mumbai 05:40 pm to 07:20 pm
Kolkata 04:44 AM to 06:25 AM
Bhopal 05:28 pm to 07:10 pm
Ahmedabad 05:47 pm to 07:29 pm

sunrise and sunset time

Sunrise: 06:03 am

sunset: 06:41 pm

Today’s special: Friday is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. Due to Siddhi Yoga today, worshiping Goddess Lakshmi and reciting Kanakdhara Stotra will be especially fruitful for financial prosperity. Remember to avoid initiating important transactions or journeys during Rahukaal in the evening.