Amrita Kalam — Guwahati
Amrita Kalam is shown as a favourable timing reference in the daily Panchangam. Amrita Kalam is a favourable nakshatra-linked interval used in traditional timing references for selected auspicious or devotional activity.
Its occurrence depends on the lunar nakshatra calculation and may fall during the day or at night.
It is one factor in Muhurta assessment and does not replace a complete purpose-specific review for major decisions.
This page uses the daily Panchangam calculation for Guwahati on 01 June 2026 in timezone Asia/Kolkata. Local sunrise is 4:27 AM and sunset is 6:14 PM; location-sensitive timing must not be copied from another city.
| Tithi | Pratipada (1st) |
| Nakshatra | Jyeshtha |
| Weekday | Monday (Somvar) |
These day factors are displayed for reference because timing selection is interpreted together with the broader Panchangam. The page reports calculated information; it does not issue a personal prediction or certify a major event.
A timing window is only one part of daily assessment. For a serious new undertaking, readers traditionally compare the selected purpose with the day’s Tithi, Nakshatra, weekday, Yoga and Karana, and then remove intervals that overlap avoid periods. A window shown as favourable should not be treated as suitable for every activity; a window shown as avoid does not mean routine duties must stop.
- Check whether the planned action is a routine continuation or a new auspicious beginning.
- Check overlapping Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulika Kalam, Varjyam and Durmuhurtham where relevant.
- For marriage, griha pravesh and personalised rites, birth-star or family-specific assessment may be needed.
Does this time decide success or failure? No. Panchangam timings are traditional planning references, not guarantees of outcome. Effort, safety, legal requirements and professional advice still govern the result.
Can I use another city’s time? No for exact planning. The time displayed here is calculated for Guwahati; the same element may shift for another location or timezone.
Is one favourable window enough for a major ceremony? No. Important events should be checked against the event purpose, exclusion periods and any personal considerations required by the family tradition.
BhaktiBharat presents general Panchangam-based timing guidance. A single daily interval is not a personal horoscope reading and does not guarantee success, failure, wealth, health or any outcome. Marriage, housewarming, property registration, vehicle purchase and other major ceremonies need purpose-specific checks; medical, legal and financial decisions must follow qualified professional advice.
| Day | Amrita Kalam |
|---|---|
| Day Before Yesterday | 5:57 AM – 7:27 AM |
| Yesterday | 5:57 AM – 7:27 AM |
| Today | 5:57 AM – 7:27 AM |
| Tomorrow | 5:56 AM – 7:26 AM |
| Day After Tomorrow | 5:56 AM – 7:26 AM |