Melbourne daily Panchang Calendar

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

πŸ“ Location: Melbourne Local Time Zone
Timezone: Australia/Melbourne
*Pick nearest major city for your timezone.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026 (Melbourne Local Date & Time)

β˜€οΈ Sunrise & Sunset
07:10 AM – 05:22 PM
🚫 Rahu Kaal (Avoid)
12:16 PM – 01:33 PM
✨ Abhijit Muhurat
11:56 AM – 12:36 PM
Vedic Attribute Current Timings for Melbourne
Tithi
Ekadashi
Until 06:00 PM
Dwadashi
Until 03:51 PM
Nakshatra
Purva Bhadrapada
Until 05:47 AM
Uttara Bhadrapada
Until 04:47 AM
Yoga
Vaidhriti
Until 03:49 AM
Vishkumbha
Until 01:24 AM
Karana
Bava
Until 06:47 AM
Balava
Until 06:00 PM
Kaulava
Until 05:01 AM
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T: Pratipada
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T: Dwitiya
N: Vishakha
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T: Dwitiya
N: Anuradha
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T: Tritiya
N: Jyeshtha
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T: Chaturthi
N: Mula
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T: Panchami
N: Purva Ashadha
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T: Shashti
N: Uttara Ashadha
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T: Saptami
N: Shravana
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T: Ashtami
N: Dhanishta
11
T: Navami
N: Shatabhisha
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T: Dashami
N: Purva Bhadrapada
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T: Ekadashi
N: Uttara Bhadrapada
14
T: Dwadashi
N: Revati
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T: Trayodashi
N: Ashwini
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T: Chaturdashi
N: Bharani
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T: Pratipada
N: Krittika
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T: Dwitiya
N: Rohini
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T: Tritiya
N: Mrigashira
20
T: Chaturthi
N: Ardra
21
T: Panchami
N: Punarvasu
22
T: Shashti
N: Pushya
23
T: Saptami
N: Magha
24
T: Ashtami
N: Purva Phalguni
25
T: Navami
N: Purva Phalguni
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T: Dashami
N: Uttara Phalguni
27
T: Ekadashi
N: Hasta
28
T: Dwadashi
N: Chitra
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T: Trayodashi
N: Swati
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T: Chaturdashi
N: Vishakha
31
T: Purnima
N: Anuradha

πŸ“ Regional Coverage for Melbourne

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

Valid for surrounding areas including:
Werribee Dandenong Tarneit Point Cook Glen Waverley Epping

Frequently Asked Questions (Melbourne)

Q. Why is Drik Ganita used for this Melbourne Vedic calendar?

Drik Ganita is the method of "Observation." It aligns ancient formulas with modern planetary positions. For NRIs in Australia, this provides the most "visible" and accurate timings for Melbourne.

Q. Does this calendar cover Werribee, Dandenong, Tarneit, Point Cook, Glen Waverley, Epping for Hindu festivals?

Absolutely. Because Werribee, Dandenong, Tarneit, Point Cook, Glen Waverley, Epping share a nearly identical horizon with Melbourne, the Tithi and Nakshatra timings provided here are mathematically valid for those suburbs.

Q. Is Ekadashi a good day for a wedding in Melbourne?

General auspiciousness depends on the Ekadashi and the current Nakshatra. While the Abhijit Muhurat (11:56 AM – 12:36 PM) is a daily positive window, a wedding (Vivah) Muhurat requires a deeper analysis of the Melbourne planetary positions.

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

Aside from Rahu Kaal (12:16 PM – 01:33 PM), one should also check Gulika Kaal and Yamaganda. However, Rahu Kaal is the primary window avoided for new beginnings in Melbourne.

Q. Is the Moon sign (Rashi) different in Melbourne than in India?

The Moon enters a Rashi at a specific UTC moment globally, but the "Day" it falls on in Melbourne can change based on when your local day begins at 07:10 AM.

Q. What is the best time for Puja in Melbourne today?

The most auspicious time (Abhijit Muhurat) in Melbourne is from 11:56 AM – 12:36 PM. Additionally, the Brahma Muhurat usually begins 1.5 hours before the local sunrise of 07:10 AM.