Chicago daily Panchang Calendar

Precision Vedic data for Chicago, USA. All Tithi, Nakshatra, and Muhurat timings are adjusted for your local longitude and latitude.

📍 Location: Chicago Local Time Zone
Timezone: America/Chicago
*Pick nearest major city for your timezone.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026 (Chicago Local Date & Time)

☀️ Sunrise & Sunset
05:14 AM – 08:31 PM
🚫 Rahu Kaal (Avoid)
04:42 PM – 06:36 PM
✨ Abhijit Muhurat
12:22 PM – 01:23 PM
Vedic Attribute Current Timings for Chicago
Tithi
Navami
Until 06:10 AM
Dashami
Until 07:42 AM
Nakshatra
Hasta
Until 01:24 AM
Chitra
Until 03:29 AM
Yoga
Parigha
Until 11:53 PM
Shiva
Until 12:23 AM
Karana
Kaulava
Until 06:10 AM
Taitila
Until 06:52 PM
Gara
Until 07:42 AM
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T: Dwitiya
N: Mula
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T: Tritiya
N: Purva Ashadha
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T: Chaturthi
N: Uttara Ashadha
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T: Panchami
N: Shravana
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T: Shashti
N: Dhanishta
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T: Saptami
N: Shatabhisha
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T: Ashtami
N: Purva Bhadrapada
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T: Navami
N: Uttara Bhadrapada
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T: Dashami
N: Revati
11
T: Ekadashi
N: Ashwini
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T: Dwadashi
N: Bharani
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T: Trayodashi
N: Krittika
14
T: Amavasya
N: Rohini
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T: Pratipada
N: Mrigashira
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T: Dwitiya
N: Ardra
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T: Tritiya
N: Pushya
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T: Chaturthi
N: Ashlesha
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T: Panchami
N: Magha
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T: Shashti
N: Purva Phalguni
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T: Ashtami
N: Uttara Phalguni
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T: Navami
N: Hasta
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T: Navami
N: Chitra
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T: Dashami
N: Swati
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T: Ekadashi
N: Swati
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T: Dwadashi
N: Vishakha
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T: Trayodashi
N: Anuradha
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T: Chaturdashi
N: Jyeshtha
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T: Purnima
N: Mula
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T: Pratipada
N: Purva Ashadha

📍 Regional Coverage for Chicago

This Hindu Calendar is specifically calculated for the Chicago horizon. For NRI families in surrounding suburbs, these timings remain highly accurate for all Tithi and Vrat observations.

Valid for surrounding areas including:
Naperville Schaumburg Aurora Evanston Des Plaines Oak Brook

Frequently Asked Questions (Chicago)

Q. Does the Chicago panchang account for the Ayanamsha?

Yes, we use the Lahiri Ayanamsha (Chitra Paksha) for Chicago calculations. This is the most widely accepted standard for Drik Ganita panchang used by NRI families in USA.

Q. How is the day-length calculated for Chicago Rahu Kaal?

Rahu Kaal is 1/8th of the time between sunrise (05:14 AM) and sunset. Because winter days are shorter in USA, the Rahu window duration changes seasonally for Chicago.

Q. Why is Drik Ganita used for the Chicago Panchang?

Drik Ganita aligns ancient Vedic formulas with modern astronomical reality. For NRIs in USA, this provides the most accurate timing for Chicago coordinates.

Q. What is the significance of the "Yoga" shown in Chicago today?

Yoga (like Vishkumbha or Preeti) represents the angular relationship between the Sun and Moon. It affects the overall auspiciousness of the Chicago horizon for today.

Q. How do I know the local Moonrise time in Chicago?

Local moonrise is critical for festivals like Karwa Chauth and Sankashti Chaturthi. In Chicago, we calculate the moonrise based on your specific latitude and longitude to ensure you break your fast at the correct astronomical moment.

Q. Are the Choghadiya timings included for Chicago?

Yes, Choghadiya segments are derived from the local sunrise (05:14 AM). They provide "Amrit," "Shubh," and "Labh" windows throughout the day and night in Chicago.