Panchang Details for March 15, 2026: Ekadasi, Sravana Nakshatra, and Auspicious Timings March 15, 2026, falls on a Sunday, marked by Krishna Paksha Ekadasi, the 11th tithi of the Krishan Paksh. This day is considered spiritually significant, with a cleansing energy that encourages simplicity and restraint. The Moon is in its waning phase, supporting the release of excess, whether in diet, habits, or emotional responses. Ekadasi is associated with Vishnu devotion, making it an ideal time for prayer, reflection, and vows. The tithi ends at 09:16:36, transitioning into Krishan Paksh 12 (Dvadasi). The nakshatra for the day is Sravana, which ends at 05:56:10, followed by Dhanistha. Sravana is linked to listening, learning, and receiving knowledge, with its presiding deity being Vishnu. This period is favorable for studying, revising, or engaging in meaningful conversations. After 05:56:10, Dhanistha brings a more dynamic energy, encouraging action, social engagement, and productivity. The Moon sign transitions from Capricorn 10.41 to Aquarius at 18:14:11, shifting the emotional tone from structured duty to idea-driven focus. Auspicious timings for the day include Laabh (09:08), Amrit (10:37), and Shubh (13:37) during the day, and Shubh (18:06), Amrit (19:36), Laabh (25:37), and Shubh (28:37) in the evening. These periods are ideal for starting new projects, prayers, or household tasks. Laabh supports progress and consistency, Amrit offers clarity and protection, and Shubh aligns with responsible action. Inauspicious timings include Rahu Kaal from 16:37 to 18:06, a period associated with instability and impatience. Actions initiated during this time may face delays or complications, so it is advisable to avoid major decisions, travel, or financial commitments.#panchang #krishna_paksha_ekadasi #sravana_nakshatra #vishnu #dhanistha_nakshatra
