Haridwar Panchang
हरिद्वार · Uttarakhand · 29.95°N, 78.16°E
Tithi
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Nakshatra
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Yoga
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Karana
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Sunrise
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Sunset
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Rahu Kaal
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About Haridwar Panchang
Haridwar — Hari ka Dwar, the Gateway of God — is where the Ganga leaves the Himalayas and enters the plains. The Har Ki Pauri ghat's evening Ganga Aarti, timed precisely to sunset from the panchang, is one of Hinduism's most iconic rituals. Haridwar hosts the Kumbh Mela and is the starting point for the Char Dham Yatra. The Haridwar panchang with accurate tithi, sunrise, sunset, and nakshatra data is essential for the city's continuous stream of pilgrims performing asthi visarjan, mundan, and pind daan.
Haridwar at 29.95°N, 78.16°E is the northernmost city on this list, giving it the most dramatic sunrise variation — from about 5:22 AM in June to 7:07 AM in January. This wide swing makes generic panchang data especially unreliable here. Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya windows shift substantially between seasons. This page computes Haridwar's panchang from Swiss Ephemeris for the exact latitude and longitude where the Ganga flows.