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Today · 16 June 2026 · Tuesday

Asquith Panchang

New South Wales, Australia · all times local (Australia/Sydney)

Shukla Paksha· Pratipada· Ardra Nakshatra
Sunrise
6:58 AM
Sunset
4:54 PM
Moonrise
Moonset

Times to Avoid

Rahu Kalam
2:25 PM – 3:39 PM
Yamaganda
9:27 AM – 10:41 AM
Gulika Kaal
11:56 AM – 1:10 PM

Auspicious Times

Abhijit Muhurat
11:36 AM – 12:16 PM
Brahma Muhurat
5:22 AM – 6:10 AM

Today's Tithi in Asquith

The tithi on 16 June 2026 is Shukla Paksha Pratipada. A tithi is one lunar day — the time the Moon takes to move 12° further from the Sun — and it governs which observances, fasts and ceremonies suit the day. End times on this page are converted to Asquith local time (Australia/Sydney).

Today's Nakshatra in Asquith

The Moon is in Ardra nakshatra. The zodiac is divided into 27 nakshatras of 13°20′ each; the one the Moon occupies colours the day's character and matters for naming ceremonies, travel decisions and muhurat selection in Asquith.

Today's Yoga in Asquith

Today's yoga is Ganda. Yoga is computed from the combined longitudes of the Sun and Moon and cycles through 27 names; some yogas are read as favourable for new undertakings while others counsel routine work.

Sunrise and Sunset in Asquith

On 16 June 2026 the sun rises in Asquith at 6:58 AM and sets at 4:54 PM. Sunrise is the hinge of the whole panchang: the Hindu day begins at local sunrise, and Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, Gulika and the choghadiya sequence are all equal divisions of the daylight between these two moments.

About Panchang in Asquith

A panchang is the traditional Hindu almanac that maps each day through five limbs — tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (the constellation the Moon occupies), yoga, karana and vara (weekday). This page carries the complete panchang for Asquith, New South Wales for 16 June 2026: today the Shukla Paksha Pratipada tithi prevails with the Moon in Ardra nakshatra, and every muhurat and kaal window below is worked out for Asquith's own sky rather than copied from an Indian city's almanac.

The reason a generic almanac misleads is geometry. Asquith stands at 33.69°S, 151.12°E and runs on Australia/Sydney time, so the Sun crosses its horizon on a schedule unlike any Indian city's. On 16 June 2026 the sun rises over Asquith at 6:58 AM and sets at 4:54 PM — figures no Indian city shares — and Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, Gulika, the eight choghadiya periods and Abhijit Muhurat are each cut from the interval between this local sunrise and sunset. Use IST figures in Asquith and every window lands at the wrong moment — and over a wide enough longitude gap, the date's tithi itself can change.

Behind the timings on this page is a precise pipeline: Swiss Ephemeris longitudes for the Sun and Moon, adjusted by the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa adopted in India's Rashtriya Panchang. The rule is simple — a tithi closes when the Moon is 12° further along than the Sun, a nakshatra when the Moon enters the next 13°20′ span. Those moments hold worldwide, so we translate each into Australia/Sydney time and then compute Rahu Kalam, the choghadiya and the rest from Asquith's actual sunrise and sunset. See our methodology page for the full working.

For the Hindu community in Asquith and the wider New South Wales area, this page answers the practical questions: when to schedule a puja, griha pravesh, vehicle purchase, mundan or journey on Tuesday, 16 June 2026. Abhijit Muhurat (11:36 AM – 12:16 PM) is the day's most dependable auspicious window, while Rahu Kalam (2:25 PM – 3:39 PM) is best avoided for new beginnings. For longer ceremonies, pick a favourable choghadiya from the tables above — all in Asquith local time, so what you read is what your clock shows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a panchang?

A panchang is the Hindu almanac that describes each day through five limbs — tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (the Moon's constellation), yoga, karana and vara (weekday) — and from them derives the day's auspicious (muhurat) and inauspicious (Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda) periods. This page computes all of them for Asquith, Australia.

How is Rahu Kalam calculated in Asquith?

The daylight between Asquith's local sunrise and sunset is divided into eight equal parts, and one fixed part belongs to Rahu depending on the weekday (for example the 8th part on Sunday, the 2nd on Monday). Because Asquith's sunrise and day length differ from India's, its Rahu Kalam falls at different clock times than in Indian cities.

What time is Rahu Kalam in Asquith on 16 June 2026?

Rahu Kalam in Asquith on 16 June 2026 is from 2:25 PM – 3:39 PM New South Wales local time. It is computed from Asquith's own sunrise and sunset — not India's — so it differs from Rahu Kalam in Indian cities.

What is the tithi on 16 June 2026 in Asquith?

The tithi is Shukla Paksha Pratipada, until 9:03 AM local time. Tithi end times are converted to Asquith's timezone (Australia/Sydney).

Why is the panchang for Asquith different from India?

All panchang timings depend on local sunrise and sunset. Asquith (-33.69°, 151.12°) has different sun times than India, so Rahu Kalam, choghadiya and muhurat windows shift — and because of the time difference, even the tithi prevailing on your calendar date can differ from India's. This page is computed specifically for Asquith.

What is the shubh muhurat in Asquith on 16 June 2026?

Abhijit Muhurat, the most auspicious window of the day, is 11:36 AM – 12:16 PM local time in Asquith.

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Computed with Swiss Ephemeris · Lahiri ayanamsa · times in Asquith local time · city data © GeoNames (CC-BY)

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