Mumbai Panchang
मुंबई · Maharashtra · 19.08°N, 72.88°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 Mumbai Panchang
Mumbai — the financial capital built on the seven islands of Bombay — is also a deeply devotional city. Siddhivinayak Temple, Mahalakshmi Temple, and the Mumbadevi Temple (from which the city takes its name) all follow the Hindu panchang for scheduling aarti, abhishek, and festival darshan. The Mumbai panchang with accurate tithi and sunrise data is indispensable during Ganesh Chaturthi, when the entire city immerses itself in ten days of celebration timed to specific tithis.
Mumbai's coastal longitude (72.88°E) places it roughly 40 minutes behind Kolkata in solar time, making IST-based panchang inaccurate for local rituals. Sunrise in Mumbai ranges from about 6:02 AM in summer to 7:04 AM in winter. Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya windows calculated for Mumbai's exact coordinates ensure that business muhurat — critical in a city driven by commerce — and personal puja timings are both correct.