Muhurat & Festivals

Future Panchang 2022–2023

By Dr. R.P. Sharma · Vedic Astrologer (45+ years)

Updated July 2026

The Future Panchang for 2022–2023 is a traditional Vedic almanac that maps the cosmic rhythm over twelve months, guiding auspicious timings for work, travel, and personal milestones. It does not predict fixed outcomes but helps you align actions with supportive planetary energies.

What is Future Panchang 2022–2023 in Vedic astrology?

Future Panchang 2022–2023 is a year-ahead Vedic almanac that combines tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga (planetary combinations), karana (half-days), and vaar (weekday) for every date. It tells you when to start new ventures, avoid travel, or perform rituals based on the Moon’s daily path through the sidereal zodiac. Think of it as a daily weather report for cosmic energy rather than a fixed destiny map.

It reflects the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra view that planetary positions influence human affairs through subtle timing, not mechanical fate. Use it to choose favorable muhurats for investments, marriages, or exams, but never as a substitute for your personal Kundli.

How is Future Panchang different from my personal birth chart?

Your birth chart (Kundli) is a once-in-a-lifetime snapshot of planetary positions at your birth, showing your innate strengths and challenges across twelve houses. Future Panchang, by contrast, is a moving calendar that updates daily with the Moon’s nakshatra and planetary transits. While the Kundli reveals your karmic blueprint, the Panchang tells you how current planetary energies interact with your chart from day to day.

For example, if your Moon is in Scorpio in the birth chart, you’ll feel a Scorpio nakshatra day differently than someone with a Cancer Moon. The Panchang helps you time actions so they resonate with your personal lunar sensitivity.

What key planetary periods does the 2022–2023 Panchang highlight?

The Panchang shows the Moon’s daily nakshatra and the Sun’s entry into signs, plus major transits like retrograde phases and eclipses. In 2022–2023, pay attention to the Moon’s movement through Ashwini to Revati, as these nakshatras are linked to courage and completion. Watch for Mercury retrograde windows in September 2022 and December 2022–January 2023, which can slow contracts and communications.

Eclipses in 2022 fell in Aries–Libra and Taurus–Scorpio; in 2023 they appear in Aries–Libra again. These eclipse families colour the year with themes of self-identity versus relationships, and stability versus transformation, urging review rather than rash action.

How do I use the Future Panchang for daily life in India?

Start by noting tithi and nakshatra for each day to plan travel, exams, or property matters. Avoid beginning new projects on a tithi ruled by a waning Moon (Krishna Paksha) unless it’s for letting go or completion. For marriages or griha pravesh, choose a day when the Moon is waxing and in a fixed or movable sign, and avoid Mrityu, Vyatipata, and other inauspicious yogas listed in the Panchang.

For monthly pujas or sankalpams, align the ritual with the nakshatra of the deity—Krishna born in Rohini, Lakshmi in Hasta, and so on. Festivals like Diwali and Durga Puja already carry fixed Panchang timings; use the almanac to fine-tune personal events around these.

Can the Panchang help me choose a muhurat for starting a business?

Yes. Look for a weekday ruled by the same element as your business—Monday for lunar ventures like dairy or textiles, Wednesday for Mercury-based trade or IT, and Saturday for Saturnian fields like construction or handicrafts. Ensure the Moon is waxing and in a fixed sign (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) for stability. Avoid Amavasya, Purnima, and eclipse days for launching anything new.

Check that the lagna rising at your chosen moment is strong in your personal chart; for example, if your ascendant is Cancer, a Cancer or Pisces rising muhurat will support you. A consultation can fine-tune this to your exact Kundli.

What should I avoid during inauspicious yogas in 2022–2023?

Inauspicious yogas such as Vyatipata, Parigha, and Gandanta appear on specific dates and warn against starting journeys, signing contracts, or performing surgeries. If such a yoga falls on your travel day, postpone or add a simple remedy like lighting a sesame-oil lamp at dawn. For medical procedures, avoid these windows and prefer days with Amrita or Shubha yoga instead.

Remedies are mild and symbolic: keeping a copper vessel filled with water under the bed, fasting on the yoga day, or reciting the applicable beej mantra softly. These acts acknowledge the planetary tension without implying permanent misfortune.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which nakshatras in 2022–2023 are best for property purchase?

The most stable nakshatras for property matters are Rohini, Mrigashira, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha, and Uttara Bhadrapada. Avoid Ashwini, Magha, and Jyeshtha for purchases unless you add proper remedies like sprinkling unbroken rice at the site before breaking ground.

How do eclipses in 2022–2023 affect my personal dasha?

Eclipses do not override your dashas but colour the periods they fall in. If you are running Mars or Saturn dasha at eclipse time, take extra care with sharp instruments and legal documents. Perform a simple eclipse remedy such as covering water pots and reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama to neutralise the shadow effect on your mind.

Can I rely solely on the Panchang for marriage timing?

The Panchang provides the external timing, but marriage also depends on the compatibility of the two Kundlis and the current dasha-bhukti of both partners. Use the Panchang to shortlist days, then confirm with a detailed match and muhurat analysis that includes the lagna rising at the venue.

What is the safest way to use Panchang dates for medical treatment?

Choose days with Bhadra, Amrita, or Shubha yoga for starting medicines or procedures. Avoid days with Mrityu, Kulika, or Taitila yoga. If unavoidable, add a protective remedy like placing a white cloth under the patient’s pillow during the treatment window.

For guidance specific to your own birth chart, a personal consultation considers the complete picture.

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This article is offered as general guidance in the Vedic tradition. Astrology is a tool for reflection and is not a substitute for professional medical, legal or financial advice.

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What does a Panchang include and where can I get a Gun Milan chart PDF for future dates?

A classical Panchang gives five essential elements for any day: tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga (planetary combination), karana (half lunar day) and var (weekday). Gun Milan charts are prepared by matching the nakshatras of bride and groom; my office prepares detailed PDFs covering future dates using the exact birth nakshatras entered by the couple. After verification of nakshatra and rashi, the matching is done under the classical Ashtakoota system where Mangal in the 4th house or in the 7th house from the groom's Moon can create a zero-point difference; remedies such as reciting the Mahamrityunjaya mantra 108 times daily for 21 days and donating red cloth on a Tuesday are suggested when the score is borderline.

Which weekday does Dhanteras fall on in November 2026?

Dhanteras in 2026 falls on Sunday, 6 November. The tithi begins at 02:58 on 6 November and ends at 02:22 on 7 November. This is an excellent day for gold purchases; the Sun and Mercury are strong in Libra, and the Moon in Pisces forms a benefic drishti to the 2nd house of wealth. Lighting a ghee lamp for 11 minutes at sunset while reciting the Lakshmi Gayatri mantra helps the significations of the 2nd and 11th houses.

How can I calculate my daily or yearly Panchang myself?

You can compute a Panchang using the birth details (date, time, place) to find the current lagna and Moon position, then consult the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra's chapters on tithi, nakshatra and yoga to derive the exact values. Many traditional pundits still use the Surya Siddhanta ephemeris and the Karana tables; software must follow these texts to avoid error. For accuracy, I recommend verifying the weekday, tithi and nakshatra against a printed Panchang before making any ritual or travel decision.

Why does my Panchang show a different weekday for 6 November 2026 than other sources?

The difference arises from two factors: the ayanamsa used (classical value 23° 51' vs. modern 23° 45') and the local sunrise time in the ephemeris. I use the Lahiri ayanamsa and the sunrise for Faridabad (IST) to keep the weekday and tithi aligned with the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra's rules. If any source uses a different ayanamsa or a city west of IST, the weekday can shift by one day.

How accurate are astrological predictions, really?

Predictions gain precision when the birth time is exact and the planetary positions are checked against the native's current dasha period. A strong Saturn in the 10th house with a mutual aspect from Jupiter often indicates steady career growth during Saturn's dasha; conversely, Rahu in the 6th house can bring sudden health issues until the native performs the classical remedy of donating sesame seeds on Saturday and chanting the Rahu Beeja mantra 18,000 times over six months. The accuracy is therefore conditional on the strength of the planets and the faithful completion of remedies—not on the planets themselves.

Can astrology change destiny, or does it only guide?

Astrology maps the karmic blueprint through the positions of the Moon, Saturn and Rahu in specific houses. The chart itself does not change; however, the native can modify the expression of that karma by strengthening benefic planets and reducing the affliction through the three classical tools: mantra, ratna (gemstone) after proper testing, and dana (charity). For example, if Saturn aspects the 7th house of marriage, wearing a blue sapphire only after verifying Saturn's strength and the Moon's nakshatra can improve marital stability within the limits set by the chart.

Is Vedic astrology more reliable than Western astrology?

Vedic astrology uses the fixed zodiac (nirayana) and the Moon as the primary significator, which allows accurate timing via dashas and nakshatras. Western astrology uses the moving zaiac (sayana) and focuses on Sun signs; it therefore provides less precise timing for life events. In my practice since 1979, the divisional charts (varga) such as the hora and dreshkana are indispensable for wealth and sibling matters, whereas Western astrology relies more on solar returns that lack this granularity.

What should I do if an astrologer's prediction does not come true?

Re-examine the birth details and the planetary positions at the time the prediction was made. If the relevant dasha has changed or a benefic planet has moved into the concerned house, the outcome may differ. The classical remedy is not to abandon astrology but to refine the chart's interpretation and, if needed, perform a graha shanti for the planet that was misread. A second reading with the corrected data often restores clarity without implying any deficiency in the predictive art itself.

Astrology for Future Panchang 2022–2023 Families

Future Panchang sits at the heart of Faridabad’s industrial spine, where families balance factory shifts, small workshops, and rising property investments. For those in manufacturing or trading, Saturn’s transit through Aquarius until 2025 asks you to tighten budgets and re-check partnerships; Jupiter’s gentle aspect on the 10th house this year favours steady clients and new tenders, but delays vanish only with disciplined paperwork under Mercury’s rule. Parents seeking marriage alliances watch Mars’s direct motion in Aries during late 2022—ideal for introductions—but must first clear Manglik dosha through a simple copper bracelet before the next lunar month. For home buyers eyeing sectors like Sector 28 or 37, Venus transiting Taurus until March 2023 boosts bargaining power, yet Rahu lurking in the 4th suggests hidden legal snags—always verify title deeds under a Mercury hora before signing. Timing moves with the moon’s phases: waxing days favour contracts, waning days favour inspections. Keep a small peepal leaf in the cash box for stability; offer water to the sun each Sunday for visibility in ventures.