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Panchang — 9 January 2031, Ujjain

Thursday · Ujjain · Madhya Pradesh

Pratipada
till 2:06 am
Krishna Paksha · Pausha
Nakshatra Punarvasu
Yoga Vaidhriti
Vara Guruvara
Sun Sign Dhanu

Panchang Details

Tithi Pratipada 7:09 am – 2:06 am
Nakshatra Punarvasu till 6:38 pm
Yoga Vaidhriti till 10:06 pm
Karana Balava till 1:03 pm
Vara Guruvara Jupiter
Paksha Krishna Paksha
Maas (Amanta) Pausha
Maas (Purnimanta) Magha
Moon Sign Mithuna till 11:59 am
Sun Sign Dhanu
Sunrise 7:09 am
Sunset 5:57 pm
Moonrise 6:36 pm
Moonset 7:18 am

Upcoming Festival

Sankashti Chaturthi 12 January 2031 in 3 days Makar Sankranti 14 January 2031 in 5 days Shattila Ekadashi 19 January 2031 in 10 days Pradosh Vrat (Krishna) 21 January 2031 in 12 days

Auspiciousness Score

55/100 Neutral
+ Punarvasu+ Jupiter Vara ! Vaidhriti Yoga

Auspicious Muhurat

MuhuratTime
Brahma Muhurat 5:24 am – 6:17 am
Abhijit Muhurat 12:12 pm – 12:55 pm
Vijaya Muhurat 12:12 pm – 12:55 pm
Godhuli Muhurat 5:33 pm – 6:21 pm
Pradosh Kaal 5:57 pm – 7:27 pm
Nishitha Kaal 12:07 am – 1:00 am

Inauspicious Periods

MuhuratTime
Rahu Kaal 1:54 pm – 3:15 pm
Gulik Kaal 9:51 am – 11:12 am
Yamaganda 7:09 am – 8:30 am

Choghadiya

Day Choghadiya

Choghadiya Time Auspicious/Inauspicious
Shubh 7:09 am – 8:30 am Auspicious
Rog 8:30 am – 9:51 am Inauspicious
Udveg 9:51 am – 11:12 am Inauspicious
Char 11:12 am – 12:33 pm Auspicious
Labh 12:33 pm – 1:54 pm Auspicious
Amrit 1:54 pm – 3:15 pm Auspicious
Kaal 3:15 pm – 4:36 pm Inauspicious
Shubh 4:36 pm – 5:57 pm Auspicious

Night Choghadiya

Choghadiya Time Auspicious/Inauspicious
Amrit 5:57 pm – 7:36 pm Auspicious
Char 7:36 pm – 9:15 pm Auspicious
Rog 9:15 pm – 10:54 pm Inauspicious
Kaal 10:54 pm – 12:33 am Inauspicious
Labh 12:33 am – 2:12 am Auspicious
Udveg 2:12 am – 3:51 am Inauspicious
Shubh 3:51 am – 5:30 am Auspicious
Amrit 5:30 am – 7:09 am Auspicious

Hora

Day Hora

Hora Time
Guru 7:09 am – 8:03 am
Mangal 8:03 am – 8:57 am
Surya 8:57 am – 9:51 am
Shukra 9:51 am – 10:45 am
Budh 10:45 am – 11:39 am
Chandra 11:39 am – 12:33 pm
Shani 12:33 pm – 1:27 pm
Guru 1:27 pm – 2:21 pm
Mangal 2:21 pm – 3:15 pm
Surya 3:15 pm – 4:09 pm
Shukra 4:09 pm – 5:03 pm
Budh 5:03 pm – 5:57 pm

Night Hora

Hora Time
Chandra 5:57 pm – 7:03 pm
Shani 7:03 pm – 8:09 pm
Guru 8:09 pm – 9:15 pm
Mangal 9:15 pm – 10:21 pm
Surya 10:21 pm – 11:27 pm
Shukra 11:27 pm – 12:33 am
Budh 12:33 am – 1:39 am
Chandra 1:39 am – 2:45 am
Shani 2:45 am – 3:51 am
Guru 3:51 am – 4:57 am
Mangal 4:57 am – 6:03 am
Surya 6:03 am – 7:09 am
Looking for a specific view? See the full <a href="/en/choghadiya/ujjain/2031-01-09">Choghadiya</a>, <a href="/en/shubh-muhurat/ujjain/2031-01-09">Shubh Muhurat</a> and <a href="/en/rahu-kaal/ujjain/2031-01-09">Rahu Kaal</a> pages for Ujjain, or browse the <a href="/en/hindu-calendar/2031/1">monthly Hindu calendar</a>.

Thursday 9 January 2031, the panchang for Ujjain shows tithi Pratipada and nakshatra Punarvasu, with sunrise at 7:09 am and sunset at 5:57 pm. Every timing on this page is calculated for Ujjain's own latitude and longitude — not copied from a Delhi almanac — so the muhurat windows below are the ones that actually apply where you are.

What is a panchang?

Panchang literally means "five limbs" (pancha + anga). It is the Hindu almanac that describes a day through five astronomical elements, each derived from the positions of the Sun and the Moon. Read together, they tell you what the day is made of and which parts of it are suitable for which work.

  • Tithi — the lunar day, one of thirty in a lunar month. It ends when the Moon gains 12° over the Sun, so a tithi rarely matches a clock day and can start mid-morning and end the next afternoon.
  • Vara — the weekday, each ruled by a planet, which is what fixes the Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya sequence for the day.
  • Nakshatra — the lunar mansion the Moon occupies, one of twenty-seven. It governs the character of the day and is central to naming, travel and marriage decisions.
  • Yoga — one of twenty-seven combinations of the combined longitudes of the Sun and the Moon.
  • Karana — half a tithi; there are eleven, and the Vishti karana is what people know as Bhadra.

Why the same day differs between cities

A panchang is not a fixed table — it is a computation anchored to sunrise. Sunrise in Ujjain differs from sunrise in Kolkata or Mumbai by anything from a few minutes to over an hour, and every derived window shifts with it: Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya, Abhijit Muhurat, Brahma Muhurat and the day-part kaals are all fractions of the interval between sunrise and sunset. A panchang read for the wrong city gives the wrong muhurat, which is why this site asks for a city rather than assuming one.

How these timings are calculated

All calculations follow the Drik Ganita (observation-based) method rather than the older Surya Siddhanta approximations. Solar and lunar longitudes are computed from modern ephemeris data, sunrise and sunset use the standard disc-centre-with-refraction convention, and tithi, nakshatra, yoga and karana boundaries are found by solving for the exact moment the relevant angular condition is met. This is the same engine that powers the Dev Panchang Android app, so the two never disagree.

Frequently asked questions

What is today's tithi in Ujjain?

On 9 January 2031 the tithi in Ujjain is Pratipada, running till 2:06 am. The tithi prevailing at sunrise is the one that names the day in most traditions.

What is the nakshatra today?

The Moon is in Punarvasu nakshatra on 9 January 2031 in Ujjain, until 6:38 pm.

What time is Rahu Kaal today in Ujjain?

Rahu Kaal on 9 January 2031 in Ujjain is 1:54 pm – 3:15 pm. It is one-eighth of the interval between sunrise and sunset, and the eighth it falls in depends on the weekday — which is why it moves through the day across the week.

When is Abhijit Muhurat today?

Abhijit Muhurat is 12:12 pm – 12:55 pm in Ujjain on 9 January 2031. It is the roughly 48-minute window centred on local solar noon and is considered auspicious for beginning work on almost any day, except Wednesdays in some traditions.

What time is Brahma Muhurat?

Brahma Muhurat falls 5:24 am – 6:17 am, ending shortly before sunrise at 7:09 am. It spans the fourth-last and third-last muhurta of the night and is the traditional time for study, meditation and puja.

Is today auspicious?

9 January 2031 has no major festival in Ujjain. Auspiciousness in practice is judged hour by hour, not day by day — check the Choghadiya table and avoid the Rahu Kaal window at 1:54 pm – 3:15 pm.

Why does sunrise here differ from other panchang websites?

Sunrise on this page is 7:09 am and sunset 5:57 pm, computed for Ujjain's exact coordinates using the standard refraction convention. Sites that publish a single national sunrise, or that round to the nearest five minutes, will differ by several minutes — and every muhurat derived from sunrise inherits that difference.

Which calendar system does this panchang follow?

Both reckonings are shown. The Amanta month (ending at Amavasya) is followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu; the Purnimanta month (ending at Purnima) is followed across most of North India. The tithi and festival dates are identical — only the month name differs.

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