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Telugu Panchangam Today in Toronto

View today’s Telugu Panchangam for Toronto, Canada (ET (UTC-5/-4)), including Tithi, Nakshatra (Star), sunrise, sunset, Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, auspicious Muhurthams, monthly calendar, and upcoming Telugu festival dates. All timings are computed dynamically for Toronto’s coordinates and local timezone.

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About Telugu Panchangam & Vedic Astrology

Telugu Panchangam Daily is a free Vedic Hindu calendar utility that dynamically calculates the traditional Panchangam for any location across the globe. Using the VSOP87 planetary model (a well-tested, open-source astronomical framework), it computes Panchangam parameters for your selected city. Timings are computed for reference; always consult a qualified Pandit for important decisions.

All calculations apply the Chitrapaksha (Lahiri) Ayanamsa, the standard sidereal correction officially recognized by the Indian Government's Calendar Reform Committee. This follows the standard sidereal framework used in traditional Telugu Panchangam publications for the 27 Nakshatras and 30 Tithis.

Key Panchangam Elements

All Panchangam calculations run locally in your browser — no server-side computation is used for the astronomical data. The page loads fonts and advertising scripts from external servers, but the Panchangam computations themselves are entirely client-side. Whether you need today's Tithi for rituals, today's Nakshatram for matching, or Rahu Kalam today for scheduling, Telugu Panchangam Daily provides real-time calculations for Telugu communities in India, USA, Canada, UK, Middle East, Australia, and Asia.

Calculation Basis: Drik Ganita (modern astronomical) using Lahiri Ayanamsa. Tithi and Nakshatra shown are those active at local sunrise. Values may differ from Surya Siddhanta-based traditional Panchangam publications. Read full methodology & disclaimer →

Telugu Panchangam for Toronto

Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are home to Canada's largest Telugu community. Suburbs like Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, and Markham have active Telugu associations, language schools, and Hindu temples that follow the Panchangam calendar for cultural events.

Toronto's high latitude (43.7°N) means extreme seasonal day-length variation — nearly 16 hours of daylight in June but under 9 hours in December. This dramatically shifts Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, and Muhurtham windows across seasons. The Eastern Time zone (UTC-5/-4) creates a 9.5-10.5 hour offset from India, affecting Tithi boundaries.

Sunrise, Daylight & Panchangam Timings in Toronto

Toronto lies at latitude 43.6°N. Across 2026, sunrise in Toronto ranges from about 5:35 AM at its earliest (around Jun) to roughly 7:51 AM at its latest (around Jan). The longest day lasts about 15.4 hours near Jun, shrinking to roughly 8.9 hours around Dec.

Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulika Kalam and the daily Muhurthams are each measured as fixed fractions of the time between local sunrise and sunset. Because that span changes through the year in Toronto, these windows shift too — and they differ from every city in India. That is why this page recomputes the full Panchangam for Toronto’s own coordinates and timezone each day, instead of reusing timings calculated for another location.

Common Questions — Panchangam in Toronto

What time is sunrise in Toronto?
Sunrise in Toronto is not fixed — it varies from about 5:35 AM at its earliest (around Jun) to roughly 7:51 AM at its latest (around Jan). This page computes sunrise daily for Toronto’s coordinates (43.6°N), so the Tithi, Nakshatram, Rahu Kalam and Muhurtham windows always reflect the real local day.

Why does Toronto’s Rahu Kalam differ from the Panchangam my family uses in India?
Rahu Kalam is one-eighth of the daytime, measured from local sunrise to sunset. Toronto runs about 9.5 hours behind India and sits at latitude 43.6°N, so its sunrise and day length are different — which means the eight Rahu Kalam slots land at different clock times. A Panchangam printed for Hyderabad or Vijayawada will not line up with Toronto.

Can Telugu festival dates differ in Toronto?
Yes, sometimes. Festivals are fixed by the Tithi at local sunrise (or moonrise/midday for some). Because Toronto is about 9.5 hours behind India, a Tithi can begin or end on a different local date — so festivals such as Deepavali or Vinayaka Chavithi occasionally fall a day earlier or later than in India. Each festival date on this page is computed for Toronto’s own timezone.