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Festivals

Utah (UTC-7)

Date

20th November 2026to23rd November 2026

Bhishma Panchak

Bhishma Panchak
Tithi:
Shukla Ekadashi upto 6:01 PM
Shukla Dwadashi upto 4:26 PM +1
Nakshatra:
Uttara Bhadrapada upto 6:21 PM
Revati upto 5:25 PM +1
Vasara:Friday

Ghatasthapana

Tithi in effect at local day start: Shukla Pratipada

Kalash Stapana Window

20 Nov, 7:17 am – 10:34 am, 20 Nov

Abhijitha Muhurtham

20 Nov, 11:48 am – 12:36 pm, 20 Nov

Solar Noon

20 Nov, 12:12 pm

Notes

  • At the local sunrise, tithi is not Shukla Pratipada. Please verify the Navaratri start date, or wait for Pratipada to begin before Ghatasthapana.
  • Ghatasthapana must not be done during Amavasya or at night. Always complete it while Shukla Pratipada is prevailing.

About

Bhishma Panchak, also known as Vishnu Panchak, is a five-day fasting period observed in the month of Kartika. It commemorates the time when Bhishma Pitamaha lay on the bed of arrows and imparted his final teachings.

Significance:

Observing this fast is believed to bring immense spiritual merit and liberation. Devotees dedicate these five days to the worship of Lord Krishna and Bhishma.

Rituals & Puja Vidhi:

1. Fasting: Devotees observe a strict fast for five days, consuming only water, milk, or fruits. 2. Arghya: Offering Arghya to Bhishma Pitamaha every day. 3. Puja: Daily worship of Lord Vishnu and lighting of ghee lamps. 4. Conclusion: The fast is broken on Kartika Purnima.