Sydney Panchangam
Daily Vedic Panchangam for Sydney, NSW, Australia
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About Sydney Panchangam
Get accurate daily Vedic Panchangam for Sydney, NSW, Australia. Our calculations use precise astronomical algorithms with Lahiri ayanamsa, the standard Indian ayanamsa, and provide tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and all auspicious/inauspicious timings calculated for Sydney's exact coordinates (-33.8688°, 151.2093°).
Whether you are planning a marriage muhurtam, griha pravesh, business venture, or simply want to know today's tithi and nakshatra, our daily panchangam for Sydney provides everything you need. The panchangam updates automatically each day and works offline as a Progressive Web App.
What is Panchangam?
Panchangam (पञ्चाङ्ग, literally "five limbs") is the traditional Hindu Vedic calendar consisting of five elements: Tithi (lunar day), Vara (weekday), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga, and Karana. These five elements together determine auspicious and inauspicious times for activities, festivals, and rituals.
Inauspicious Times in Sydney
Rahu Kalam is a daily 90-minute period considered inauspicious for starting new ventures. Yamagandam and Gulika Kalam are similar inauspicious periods. These vary based on weekday and the exact sunrise/sunset times for Sydney. Learn more about Rahu Kalam →
Choghadiya for Sydney
Choghadiya divides the day and night into 8 segments each, classifying them as Amrit (good), Shubh (good), Labh (good), Char (neutral), Kaal (bad), Rog (bad), or Udveg (bad). Use the Choghadiya tables above to find the best time for travel, important meetings, or any new activity.
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Vedic Calendar Tradition in Sydney
The Sydney Hindu and Telugu diaspora communities follow regional Indian panchangam traditions adapted to Australian Eastern Time. The Australian Tamil and Telugu associations publish annual community calendars aligned to Sydney sunrise/sunset.
Major Hindu Temples in Sydney
- Sri Venkateswara Temple, Helensburgh (35 km south) — replica of Tirumala temple architecture
- Sri Mandir, Auburn — Sanatana Dharma temple
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Rosehill
- Sydney Murugan Temple, Mays Hill
Festivals Observed in Sydney
Diwali Mela at Parramatta Park (annual public celebration). Ganesh Chaturthi visarjan at Sydney Harbour foreshore. Pongal celebrations at Riverside Centre Parramatta. Sydney Hindu communities often observe festivals on the same Gregorian date as India even when the panchangam tithi shifts due to the +4.5 hour timezone difference.
Timezone & Coordinates
Sydney uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST/UTC+10) and Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT/UTC+11) from October to April. All panchangam timings are computed for Sydney local time including DST. Coordinates: -33.8688°S, 151.2093°E. Sydney is approximately 4.5 hours ahead of Hyderabad — meaning today's tithi may transition at a different local time.