Assamese Panchangam — 22 January 2038 — Tithi, Nakshatra, Rahu Kalam & Muhurat
January 22, 2038
Panchang
Auspicious timings
View full Choghadiya →Auspicious windows
How we calculate →- Brahma MuhurtaMeditation, study, sadhana4:25 AM – 5:17 AM
- Pratah SandhyaDawn prayers5:10 AM – 6:10 AM
- Abhijit MuhurtaAuspicious midday window11:13 AM – 11:56 AM
- Vijaya MuhurtaVictory, competition1:22 PM – 2:05 PM
- Godhuli MuhurtaTwilight worship4:46 PM – 5:10 PM
- Amrit KalamNectar window12:08 AM – 12:38 AM
Inauspicious periods
How we calculate →- Rahu KalamNo new beginnings10:13 AM – 11:34 AM
- YamagandaAvoid important work2:16 PM – 3:37 PM
- Gulika KalamInauspicious7:31 AM – 8:52 AM
- Dur MuhurtamInauspicious8:20 AM – 9:03 AM
- VarjyamAvoid new work2:12 PM – 3:41 PM
Sun & Moon
How we calculate →Anandadi & Tamil Yoga
How we calculate →Nivas & Shool
How we calculate →Tarabalam
Chandrabalam
- Dhanu bornsuntil 12:38 AMMula · Purva Ashadha · Uttara Ashadha (first pada)
- Makara bornsfrom 12:38 AMUttara Ashadha (padas 2, 3, 4) · Shravana · Dhanishta (padas 1, 2)
Mantri Mandala · Vikram Samvat 2094
How we calculate →About Assamese Panchang
The Assamese Panchang for 22 January 2038 lists the day's five limbs — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and vara — with sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset computed for Assamese's exact coordinates and timezone. It follows the true Drik Ganita method, so the tithi and nakshatra transition times match the sky, not a fixed almanac.
Use the auspicious windows — Brahma Muhurta, Abhijit and Amrit Kalam — to time important work, and hold off during Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda and Gulika Kalam. The day's festivals and vrats, Tarabalam and Chandrabalam, Anandadi & Tamil Yoga and the Nivas & Shool directions are all shown above for Assamese.
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