Kalki Jayanti 2026 Panchang: Auspicious Timings, Swati Nakshatra, and Rahukaal Details for August 18
Today marks a spiritually significant day in the Hindu calendar. Celebrated on August 18, 2026, this auspicious date encompasses the sacred observance of Kalki Jayanti alongside detailed astrological alignments, planetary positions, and daily almanac (Panchang) readings provided by astrologer Anand Sagar Pathak of Astropatri.
Detailed Almanac and Tithi Timings
According to Vedic calculations, the Shukla Paksha Shashthi Tithi is active until 5:50 PM, after which the Saptami Tithi commences. The daily astrological parameters include:
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Tithi: Shukla Paksha Shashthi until 05:50 PM, followed by Saptami Tithi.
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Yoga: Shukla Yoga extending until 03:23 AM the following morning (August 19), after which Brahma Yoga begins.
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Karan: Taitil until 05:50 PM, followed by Garja Karan through the night.
Sun, Moon, and Planetary Positions
The celestial movements for the day shape favorable energies for spiritual practices:
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Sunrise & Sunset: Sunrise occurs at 05:52 AM, while sunset is marked at 06:58 PM.
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Moon Timings: Moonrise is scheduled at 11:20 AM, and moonset takes place at 10:07 PM.
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Zodiac Positions: The Sun God is positioned in Leo, while the Moon God resides in Libra, specifically seated in Swati Nakshatra for the entire day and night. Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Rahu under the zodiac lord Venus, with Vayudev serving as the presiding deity.
Abhijeet Muhurta and Auspicious Timings
For devotees planning religious rituals, important tasks, or new beginnings, aligning with propitious windows is vital:
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Abhijeet Muhurta: 11:59 AM to 12:51 PM
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Amrit Kaal: 09:19 PM to 11:02 PM
Inauspicious Timings and Rahukaal
To avoid obstacles during important daily endeavors, note the following unpropitious hours:
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Rahukaal: 03:41 PM to 05:50 PM
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Gulikaal: 12:25 PM to 02:03 PM
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Yamaganda: 09:08 AM to 10:46 AM
Significance of Kalki Jayanti 2026
August 18 marks the celebration of Kalki Jayanti, commemorating the anticipated advent of Lord Vishnu's tenth and final incarnation destined to appear at the end of Kali Yuga to restore righteousness and cosmic balance. Special pujas and prayers are organized in temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The specific puja muhurta for Kalki Jayanti spans from 04:21 PM to 05:50 PM, coinciding with the final hours of the Shashthi Tithi.