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 2, 2026 (Chicago Local Date & Time)

☀️ Sunrise & Sunset
05:15 AM – 08:21 PM
🚫 Rahu Kaal (Avoid)
04:35 PM – 06:28 PM
✨ Abhijit Muhurat
12:18 PM – 01:18 PM
Vedic Attribute Current Timings for Chicago
Tithi
Dwitiya
Until 08:31 AM
Tritiya
Until 10:51 AM
Nakshatra
Mula
Until 11:36 AM
Purva Ashadha
Until 02:29 PM
Yoga
Shubha
Until 09:42 PM
Shukla
Until 10:33 PM
Karana
Gara
Until 08:31 AM
Vanija
Until 09:42 PM
Vishti
Until 10:51 AM
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T: Dwitiya
N: Mula
3
T: Tritiya
N: Purva Ashadha
4
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
9
T: Navami
N: Uttara Bhadrapada
10
T: Dashami
N: Revati
11
T: Ekadashi
N: Ashwini
12
T: Dwadashi
N: Bharani
13
T: Trayodashi
N: Krittika
14
T: Amavasya
N: Rohini
15
T: Pratipada
N: Mrigashira
16
T: Dwitiya
N: Ardra
17
T: Tritiya
N: Pushya
18
T: Chaturthi
N: Ashlesha
19
T: Panchami
N: Magha
20
T: Shashti
N: Purva Phalguni
21
T: Ashtami
N: Uttara Phalguni
22
T: Navami
N: Hasta
23
T: Navami
N: Chitra
24
T: Dashami
N: Swati
25
T: Ekadashi
N: Swati
26
T: Dwadashi
N: Vishakha
27
T: Trayodashi
N: Anuradha
28
T: Chaturdashi
N: Jyeshtha
29
T: Purnima
N: Mula
30
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. Can I perform a Shuddhi (purification) during Rahu Kaal in Chicago?

Traditionally, the period of 04:35 PM – 06:28 PM is considered "Rahu-ruled" and is avoided for starting new auspicious activities. Regular daily prayers (Sandhyavandanam) are usually exempt and can be performed as per Chicago local sunrise.

Q. How do I calculate the fast-breaking (Parana) time in Chicago?

Fast-breaking timings are strictly tied to the local Chicago sunrise and the end of the specific Tithi. Today, the base for your calculation starts at the 05:15 AM sunrise.

Q. Why is my local Chicago calendar showing a different Nakshatra than my cousin in India?

The Moon transitions through Nakshatras at the same universal time, but because the Chicago day begins at 05:15 AM, the Nakshatra prevailing at your sunrise may be different from the one at India's sunrise.

Q. What are the Vrat and Upvas rules for Chicago today?

For Chicago, today's primary observation is the Dwitiya. Depending on when it concludes (08:31 AM), you should align your food intake (Ahara) and prayer (Puja) with these localized timings.

Q. Can I use India Standard Time (IST) for Sankashti Chaturthi in Chicago?

No. Moon-rise based festivals must be followed as per the Local Moonrise in Chicago, not India time, to ensure the ritual is valid.

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.