Tithi (Aaj ki Tithi) Today
Reference timings shown for New Delhi, India. Check your city Panchang for exact local timings.
This page explains the meaning and daily relevance of Tithi (Aaj ki Tithi). For city-specific timings such as tithi, nakshatra, rahu kaal, and muhurat, use the Panchang pages for your location.
Today Tithi (Aaj ki Tithi) Timing
Reference timing for New Delhi (11 May 2026). Check your city Panchang for exact local timing.
Aaj ki Tithi in New Delhi: Navami
Check today's Tithi in New Delhi. The current Tithi is Navami, and it belongs to the Krishna Paksha Paksha. Tithi is one of the most important elements of the Panchang for understanding vrats, festivals, puja timing, and the spiritual character of the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Tithi today in New Delhi?
The current Tithi in New Delhi is Navami.
Is today Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha?
Today is Krishna Paksha.
When does today's Tithi end?
The current Tithi in New Delhi is Navami. Ends 03:31 pm.
What is a Tithi in Hindu calendar?
A Tithi is a lunar day, defined as the time taken for the longitudinal angle between the Sun and the Moon to increase by 12 degrees. There are 30 Tithis in a lunar month.
What is the significance of Tithi?
Tithis are crucial for determining Hindu festivals, fasting days (Vrat), and auspicious timings (Muhurat) for various ceremonies and events.
What are the different types of Tithis?
Tithis are categorized as Nanda (good for celebrations), Bhadra (good for auspicious tasks), Jaya (good for victory), Rikta (inauspicious), and Purna (auspicious for all activities).
What is the difference between Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha?
Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) is the waxing phase of the moon from New Moon to Full Moon, while Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) is the waning phase from Full Moon to New Moon.