Daily panchangam notifications
Get today's tithi, nakshatra and Rahu Kalam as a notification each morning, for your own city. It is free, there is no email or sign-up, and you can turn it off at any time from this page.
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Your chosen time, in the timezone of the city above.
What you get
One notification a day, at the hour you pick, showing the tithi, nakshatra and Rahu Kalam for your city. Tapping it opens the full panchangam. That is the whole of it — we do not send offers, and we do not send more than once a day.
What is stored
Only what is needed to deliver the notification: the address your browser gives us for its push service, the two keys that encrypt the message, and the city, language and hour you chose here. No name, no email address, no advertising identifier, and nothing that identifies you personally.
Turning reminders off deletes that record from our server entirely. There is nothing left behind to reactivate. You can also revoke notifications in your browser's site settings, which stops them immediately whatever this page says.
Full detail is in our privacy policy.
If the button is not available
On iPhone and iPad, Apple only allows notifications once a site has been added to the Home Screen. Tap Share, then Add to Home Screen, open Nitya Panchangam from the new icon, and come back to this page.
If you previously blocked notifications, the browser will not ask again. Open the padlock or site-settings icon next to the address bar, set Notifications back to Ask or Allow, and reload.
Private or incognito windows cannot register for push at all. Use a normal window.
If none of that works on your device, the WhatsApp channel below needs no browser permission at all.
Two other ways to get it
By email. The same daily panchangam goes out as a morning email. You can subscribe from the box at the foot of any page, and every email carries a one-click unsubscribe link.
On WhatsApp. We post to a WhatsApp channel. Following a channel does not reveal your phone number to us or to anyone else following it — that is how WhatsApp channels work — and you can unfollow from inside WhatsApp at any time. Nothing you do there is stored on our server, so it is the one route that works on an iPhone that will not take web notifications.
Push, email and WhatsApp carry the same daily panchangam. Take whichever suits you, or all three — they do not depend on each other, and turning one off leaves the others running.