Saturday, 14 March 2026
सङ्कल्पः · saṅkalpaḥ
Saturday, 14 March, in the old reckoning
अद्य · श्वेतवराह कल्पे · वैवस्वत मन्वन्तरे · कलियुगे प्रथम पादे
adya · śveta-varāha kalpe · vaivasvata manvantare · kali-yuge prathama pāde
शालिवाहन शके १९४७ · विश्वावसु संवत्सरे · उत्तरायणे · वसन्त ऋतौ
śālivāhana śake 1947 · Viśvāvasu saṁvatsare · Uttarāyaṇe · Vasanta ṛtau
चैत्र मासे · कृष्ण पक्षे · दशमी तिथौ · शनि वासरे · उत्तराषाढा नक्षत्रे · वरीयस् योगे · विष्टि करणे
Chaitra māse · Kṛṣṇa pakṣe · Daśamī tithau · Śani vāsare · Uttarāṣāḍhā nakṣatre · Varīyas yoge · Viṣṭi karaṇe
जम्बूद्वीपे · भारतवर्षे*
jambū-dvīpe · bhārata-varṣe (India)
*The locality lines, jambū-dvīpe bhārata-varṣe, your deśa and your kṣetra: name your continent, country, region, and town. India is shown by default; spoken aloud you'd substitute your own.
What you just read
The sankalpa is the opening declaration of any traditional Hindu observance. It places the moment in three nested frames, cosmic, calendrical, and astronomical, before any act, so the doer knows when and where they are standing in time.
Cosmic time doesn't change with where you read this. Śveta-varāha is the present kalpa (a day of Brahmā, ~4.32 billion years). Vaivasvata is the current manvantara within it. Kali-yuga prathama pāda places us in the first quarter of the dark age. These are the deepest layers of the Hindu reckoning of time, the same for someone in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Sydney, or San Francisco.
Calendrical time tracks the present year. The