Indore Panchang
इंदौर · Madhya Pradesh · 22.72°N, 75.86°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 Indore Panchang
Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, is deeply rooted in Maratha-era Hindu traditions brought by the Holkar dynasty. The Rajwada palace area hosts the famous Khajrana Ganesh Temple where thousands seek blessings daily, while the Annapurna Temple and Bada Ganapati (housing one of India's largest Ganesh idols) are pilgrimage landmarks. The Indore panchang governs the timing of the city's vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi, Ahilya Utsav, and the continuous cycle of Ekadashi fasts.
Indore at 22.72°N, 75.86°E is close to Ujjain — the reference point of ancient Indian astronomy — yet even this 30 km difference shifts sunrise by a minute or two, affecting Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya boundaries. For families performing puja, havan, or business muhurat, Indore-specific panchang data from Swiss Ephemeris ensures the precision needed.