Today's Panchang: July 14, 2026 – Check Auspicious Timings, Rahu Kaal, Tithi and Planetary Positions
- byManasavi
- 14 Jul, 2026
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 14, 2026: Today is Tuesday, and according to the Hindu calendar, it marks Ashadh Amavasya, one of the most spiritually significant days of the month. The Panchang provides important details such as the day's Tithi, Nakshatra, Moon sign, Sun sign, Abhijit Muhurat, Rahu Kaal, and Disha Shool, helping devotees choose favorable timings for religious ceremonies and other important activities.
The information below is based on traditional Hindu Panchang calculations. Timings may vary slightly depending on your city or local Panchang.
Panchang for July 14, 2026
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Day | Tuesday |
| Hindu Month | Ashadh |
| Paksha | Krishna Paksha |
| Tithi | Amavasya till 3:12 PM, followed by Pratipada |
| Nakshatra | Punarvasu |
| Moon Sign | Gemini till 6:48 PM, then Cancer |
| Sun Sign | Gemini |
Today's Abhijit Muhurat
The Abhijit Muhurat, traditionally considered an auspicious period for beginning important work, falls between:
- 11:59 AM – 12:55 PM
Many people prefer this time for religious rituals, business-related decisions, and other significant activities.
Rahu Kaal Today
According to today's Panchang, Rahu Kaal is:
- 3:54 PM – 5:38 PM
In Hindu tradition, this period is generally considered unsuitable for starting new ventures or conducting important ceremonies.
Disha Shool
- Direction to Avoid: North
As per traditional beliefs, travel toward the north is generally avoided during Disha Shool unless appropriate religious remedies are observed.
Planetary Positions Today
The key planetary placements for July 14, 2026 are:
- Sun: Gemini
- Moon: Gemini until 6:48 PM, then enters Cancer
- Nakshatra: Punarvasu
Astrological traditions suggest these planetary movements may influence emotions, communication, and decision-making. These interpretations are based on traditional beliefs and may vary among astrologers.
Religious Importance of Today
Since today is Ashadh Amavasya, devotees across India observe prayers, Pitru Tarpan, charity, holy bathing, and temple visits. Many families dedicate the day to remembering their ancestors and performing rituals believed to seek their blessings.
Conclusion
The Panchang for July 14, 2026 highlights an important day for spiritual observances, with Ashadh Amavasya, an auspicious Abhijit Muhurat from 11:59 AM to 12:55 PM, and Rahu Kaal from 3:54 PM to 5:38 PM. Those planning religious ceremonies or important activities should also consult their local Panchang, as timings can differ by location.



