What is pancanga
A panchang (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्गम्; IAST: pañcāṅgam) is a Hindu schedule and chronological registry, which follows conventional units of Hindu timekeeping, and presents significant dates and their computations in a classified structure. It is some of the time spelled Panchāngamu, Pancanga, Panchanga, Panchaanga, or Panchānga, and is frequently articulated Panchāng. Panchangas are utilized in Jyotisha (Jyotiṣa) (Indian crystal gazing). The five appendages (panchanga) of a panchang are: * Tithi (तिथि): The lunar day, which is estimated starting with one new moon then onto the next. * Vara (वार): The day of the week, not entirely settled by the place of the sun. * Nakshatra (नक्षत्र): The lunar house, which is a star heavenly body that the moon ignores through the course of a month. * Yoga (योग): A 27-day pattern of planetary places that is accepted to impact human way of behaving and occasions. * Karana (करण): A 13-day pattern of planetary places that is likewise accepted to impact human