Jaipur Panchang
जयपुर · Rajasthan · 26.91°N, 75.79°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 Jaipur Panchang
Jaipur, the Pink City, blends Rajput martial heritage with deep Hindu devotion. Govind Dev Ji Temple — housing the deity brought from Vrindavan by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II — draws thousands daily, and its aarti schedule follows the panchang meticulously. Birla Mandir, Galtaji (Monkey Temple), and Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple are all central to Jaipur's religious life. The Jaipur panchang with accurate tithi, sunrise, and nakshatra data is crucial during Gangaur, Teej, and Makar Sankranti.
Jai Singh II was himself an astronomer — his Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage site built to compute celestial positions. Fittingly, Jaipur's panchang tradition runs deep. At 26.91°N and 75.79°E, Jaipur's sunrise and Rahu Kaal timings differ notably from nearby Delhi. This page honours that astronomical heritage with Swiss Ephemeris precision for every panchang element.