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Panchang for Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, in Dubai, UAE

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 12 May 2026 Reading time: two min read
Panchang for Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, in Dubai, UAE

Sun & Moon Timings

The sun rises at 5:39 AM and sets at 6:50 PM, marking the beginning and end of the day. The moon rises at 2:47 AM and sets at 3:22 PM, offering a significant presence in the early morning and afternoon hours. The moon traverses through Meena (Pisces), while the sun remains in Mesha (Aries).

Vedic Ritu & Ayana

The Drik Ritu (seasonal phase) is Grishma (Summer), reflecting the warm climate of Dubai in May. The Ayana (solar movement) is Uttarayan, the period when the sun moves northward, symbolizing growth and progress.

Lunar & Solar Months

The Amanta month (lunar calendar ending with no moon) is Vaisakha, while the Purnimanta month (lunar calendar ending with full moon) is Jyeshta. The Shaka Samvat (national calendar) is Vaisakha 23, 1948, and the Vikram Samvat is 2083, Siddharthi.

Tithi (Lunar Day)

The day begins with Krishna Paksha Ekadashi, which ends at 12:00 PM. From 12:00 PM onwards, Krishna Paksha Dwadashi prevails until 9:50 AM on May 14.

Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)

The Nakshatra at the start of the day is Uttara Bhadrapada, which transitions to Revati at 10:47 PM. Revati is considered highly auspicious for new beginnings and spiritual pursuits.

Karana & Yoga

The Karana (half lunar day) shifts from Balava (until 12:00 PM) to Kaulava (until 11:01 PM), followed by Taitila. The Yoga (lunar combination) for most of the day is Prithi, which is favorable for constructive activities, transitioning to Vishkambha in the evening.

Auspicious & Inauspicious Periods

The Brahma Muhurat, an auspicious time for spiritual practices, begins at 4:02 AM and lasts until 4:50 AM. The Amrit Kaal, a highly favorable period, occurs from 5:49 PM to 7:21 PM. However, the day also includes inauspicious timings such as Rahu (12:15 PM – 1:53 PM), Yamaganda (7:18 AM – 8:57 AM), Gulika (10:36 AM – 12:15 PM), Varjyam (8:59 AM – 10:31 AM), and Dur Muhurat (11:48 AM – 12:41 PM).

Festivals & Vrats

The day observes Apara Ekadashi, a significant fasting day for spiritual growth and purification. While there are no major festivals, this day is ideal for performing rituals, meditation, and acts of charity.

Special Yogas & Chandrodaya
The Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, an exceptionally auspicious period, occurs twice:

  1. From 11:47 PM on May 12 to 5:39 AM on May 13 (during Uttara Bhadrapada and Tuesday).
  2. From 5:38 AM to 9:03 PM on May 14 (during Revati and Thursday).

Chandrashtama & Gandamool Nakshatra

The Chandrashtama affects Magha, Purva Phalguni, and Uttara Phalguni (first quarter), while the Gandamool Nakshatra Revati begins at 10:47 PM on May 13 and continues into the next day.

Summary of the Day

  • Best for: Spiritual practices, meditation, and acts of charity.
  • Avoid: Starting new ventures or important decisions during inauspicious timings like Rahu Kaal or Yamaganda.
  • Focus: Use the Amrit Kaal in the evening for meaningful work or creative pursuits.

May this day bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth to all! 

This article was previously published on UAE Moments. To see the original article, click here

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