Dallas daily Panchang Calendar

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

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

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

☀️ Sunrise & Sunset
06:18 AM – 08:40 PM
🚫 Rahu Kaal (Avoid)
05:04 PM – 06:52 PM
✨ Abhijit Muhurat
01:00 PM – 01:58 PM
Vedic Attribute Current Timings for Dallas
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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N: Purva Ashadha

📍 Regional Coverage for Dallas

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

Valid for surrounding areas including:
Irving Plano Frisco Richardson McKinney Fort Worth Garland Coppell

Frequently Asked Questions (Dallas)

Q. What is the Brahma Muhurat time in Dallas?

Brahma Muhurat starts approximately 96 minutes before sunrise. In Dallas today, this sacred window for meditation and prayer begins around 1.5 hours before 06:18 AM.

Q. How to observe "Amavasya" tarpana in Dallas?

Pitru rituals (Tarpana) are usually performed during the "Aparahna" (afternoon) window. You should check if the Amavasya Tithi prevails during that time in Dallas.

Q. Is this Panchang accurate for areas near Dallas?

Yes, this calendar covers Dallas and surrounding areas including Irving, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, McKinney, Fort Worth, Garland, Coppell. Since these locations share a similar sunrise horizon, the Tithi timings and Muhurats remain valid.

Q. When is the most inauspicious time in Dallas today?

Aside from Rahu Kaal (05:04 PM – 06:52 PM), one should also check Gulika Kaal and Yamaganda. However, Rahu Kaal is the primary window avoided for new beginnings in Dallas.

Q. Is the Tithi ending at 06:10 AM in Dallas the same globally?

No. While the Tithi ends at a single UTC moment worldwide, the local clock time in Dallas (06:10 AM) differs from India or London due to time zone offsets. This is why following a local Dallas panchang is vital.

Q. Can I use this panchang for calculating "Sutak" in Dallas?

Yes. Sutak (impure period) during eclipses is strictly calculated from the visibility of the eclipse in Dallas. Since USA may have different visibility than India, these local timings are essential.