Panchang Today, March 11, 2026: Krishan Paksh 8 (Ashtami), Jyestha, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and more March 11, 2026 falls on a Wednesday, a Budhwar that usually supports learning, negotiations, writing, commerce, and calm problem-solving. The lunar side of the day carries a deeper, more inward pull, like a river running strong under a still surface. The Tithi is Krishan Paksh 8 (Ashtami), and it ends at 04:19:34, after which Krishan Paksh 9 (Navami) begins. Krishna Paksha Ashtami is not a soft, “everything will flow” kind of day. It’s a day to face what’s uncomfortable, cut unnecessary noise, and do the honest work. Ashtami energy supports discipline, protection prayers, and courage. Practically, it’s good for tackling pending tasks, clearing debts, cleaning up files, and saying no to distractions. Emotionally too, Ashtami can make people sharp or reactive, so speak with care, especially at home. The Nakshatra is Jyestha, ending at 22:00:12, and then Mula begins. Jyestha is traditionally connected with Indra, the king of the devas, and carries themes of seniority, responsibility, protection, and authority. That’s why today can bring power dynamics into focus. Who’s leading, who’s being heard, and who’s feeling sidelined? Jyestha supports strategic thinking and protecting what you’ve built, whether it’s a relationship, a business plan, or your own reputation. Later, when Mula takes over after 22:00:12, the tone shifts toward roots and truth. Mula is known for uprooting and going to the base of an issue. Late evening is better for reflection, journaling, research, and quiet truth-telling, not for ego clashes. The Moon sign (Rashi) is Scorpio 22.10, and it transitions at 22:00:12 into Sagittarius. Scorpio Moon days are intense. They heighten intuition, suspicion, loyalty, and also the need for control.#panchang_today #krishan_paksh #jyestha #mula #scorpio_rashi
