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Drik Panchang: How the Real Sky Shapes Hindu Dates

Drik Panchang is designed for people who want Hindu astrological events and dates to match the real sky, not only inherited averages. Based on Drik Panchang’s observational approach, it calculates planetary positions with modern astronomical mathematics, helping keep timings aligned with what actually happens in the heavens. This matters most when festival dates depend on lunar calculations and when celestial transitions occur close to sunrise or sunset.

Drik Panchang also works differently from a one-size-fits-all calendar because it provides location-specific results. The sky’s apparent timing changes by city, so elements like Tithi, Nakshatra, sunrise, and Muhurat can vary from one place to another.

On a practical level, Drik Panchang helps with daily Panchang details, fasting days, auspicious Muhurats, and festival observances—especially when accuracy is essential.

Why “Drik” Makes It Feel More Precise

“Drik” means observation. Drik Panchang uses Drik Ganita to determine the celestial framework accurately for a given time and location.

When Dates May Shift Near Daybreak

In certain situations, Drik Panchang may identify a festival date differently due to exact celestial transitions occurring near sunrise or sunset.

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Explore Drik Panchang to see how ancient wisdom and real-sky calculation come together.

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