Melbourne daily Panchang Calendar

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

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

Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (Melbourne Local Date & Time)

☀️ Sunrise & Sunset
07:25 AM – 05:10 PM
🚫 Rahu Kaal (Avoid)
02:44 PM – 03:57 PM
✨ Abhijit Muhurat
11:58 AM – 12:37 PM
Vedic Attribute Current Timings for Melbourne
Tithi
Dwitiya
Until 11:31 PM
Tritiya
Until 01:51 AM
Nakshatra
Mula
Until 02:36 AM
Yoga
Sadhya
Until 11:46 AM
Shubha
Until 12:42 PM
Karana
Taitila
Until 10:19 AM
Gara
Until 11:31 PM
Vanija
Until 12:42 PM
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2
T: Dwitiya
N: Mula
3
T: Tritiya
N: Purva Ashadha
4
T: Chaturthi
N: Uttara Ashadha
5
T: Panchami
N: Uttara Ashadha
6
T: Shashti
N: Shravana
7
T: Saptami
N: Dhanishta
8
T: Saptami
N: Shatabhisha
9
T: Ashtami
N: Purva Bhadrapada
10
T: Dashami
N: Uttara Bhadrapada
11
T: Ekadashi
N: Revati
12
T: Dwadashi
N: Ashwini
13
T: Trayodashi
N: Bharani
14
T: Chaturdashi
N: Rohini
15
T: Amavasya
N: Mrigashira
16
T: Pratipada
N: Ardra
17
T: Tritiya
N: Punarvasu
18
T: Chaturthi
N: Pushya
19
T: Panchami
N: Ashlesha
20
T: Shashti
N: Magha
21
T: Saptami
N: Purva Phalguni
22
T: Ashtami
N: Uttara Phalguni
23
T: Navami
N: Hasta
24
T: Dashami
N: Chitra
25
T: Ekadashi
N: Swati
26
T: Dwadashi
N: Vishakha
27
T: Trayodashi
N: Anuradha
28
T: Chaturdashi
N: Jyeshtha
29
T: Chaturdashi
N: Mula
30
T: Purnima
N: Mula

📍 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. Is this panchang valid for Melbourne outskirts like Werribee, Dandenong, Tarneit, Point Cook, Glen Waverley, Epping?

Yes. The calculation uses a wide-horizon model that covers Werribee, Dandenong, Tarneit, Point Cook, Glen Waverley, Epping. The error margin for these surrounding areas is negligible for daily ritual use.

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

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

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

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

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

The Moon transitions through Nakshatras at the same universal time, but because the Melbourne day begins at 07:25 AM, the Nakshatra prevailing at your sunrise may be different from the one at India's sunrise.

Q. Is this Panchang accurate for areas near Melbourne?

Yes, this calendar covers Melbourne and surrounding areas including Werribee, Dandenong, Tarneit, Point Cook, Glen Waverley, Epping. Since these locations share a similar sunrise horizon, the Tithi timings and Muhurats remain valid.

Q. Why do festival dates in Melbourne sometimes differ from India?

Hindu festivals like Ekadashi or Karwa Chauth are based on the Tithi prevailing at Local Sunrise (07:25 AM). Since Melbourne is hours away from India, the Tithi might start or end on a different calendar day for you.