Dashami Tithi Timings & Dates Calendar
Note: Dashami Tithi Timings given below are in Indian Standard Time (IST). All Dasami Tithi lunar boundaries and phase transitions are computed according to the traditional Tamil Panchangam system.
Current & Upcoming Month Tithi Timings
10 June 2026 - Wednesday - Krishna Paksha Dashami (Theipirai)
Time: 9.46 pm (9-6-2026) to 8.22 pm (10-6-2026)
Lunar Phase Details:
Time: 9.46 pm (9-6-2026) to 8.22 pm (10-6-2026)
Lunar Phase Details:
• Dashami Tithi starts at 9.46 pm IST (on Tuesday Night - 9 June 2026)
• Dashami Tithi ends at 8.22 pm IST (on Wednesday Night - 10 June 2026)
• Note: Krishna Paksha refers to the dark fortnight (waning cycle), following the full moon (Pournami).
• Dashami Tithi ends at 8.22 pm IST (on Wednesday Night - 10 June 2026)
• Note: Krishna Paksha refers to the dark fortnight (waning cycle), following the full moon (Pournami).
24 June 2026 - Wednesday - Shukla Paksha Dashami (Valarpirai)
Time: 9.04 pm (23-6-2026) to 9.48 pm (24-6-2026)
Lunar Phase Details:
Time: 9.04 pm (23-6-2026) to 9.48 pm (24-6-2026)
Lunar Phase Details:
• Dashami Tithi starts at 9.04 pm IST (on Tuesday Night - 23 June 2026)
• Dashami Tithi ends at 9.48 pm IST (on Wednesday Night - 24 June 2026)
• Note: Shukla Paksha refers to the bright fortnight (waxing cycle), following the new moon (Amavasya).
• Dashami Tithi ends at 9.48 pm IST (on Wednesday Night - 24 June 2026)
• Note: Shukla Paksha refers to the bright fortnight (waxing cycle), following the new moon (Amavasya).
Next Dashami Tithi Dates Calendar (2026 - 2027)
| Date & Day | Lunar Phase (Paksha) | Timing Details & Key Festivals |
|---|---|---|
| 9 July 2026 Thursday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
6.22 am (9-7-2026) to 4.19 am (10-7-2026) |
| 23 July 2026 Thursday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
10.26 am (23-7-2026) to 12.00 pm (24-7-2026) |
| 8 August 2026 Saturday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
1.49 pm (7-8-2026) to 11.27 am (8-8-2026) |
| 22 August 2026 Saturday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
1.30 am (22-8-2026) to 3.29 am (23-8-2026) |
| 6 September 2026 Sunday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
9.14 pm (5-9-2026) to 6.50 pm (6-9-2026) |
| 21 September 2026 Monday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
5.52 pm (20-9-2026) to 7.42 pm (21-9-2026) |
| 5 October 2026 Monday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 21 October 2026 Wednesday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
🎉 VIJAYADASHAMI Celebrated at the conclusion of Sharan/Shardiya Navarathri. Timings to be updated |
| 4 November 2026 Wednesday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 19 November 2026 Thursday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 3 December 2026 Thursday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 19 December 2026 Saturday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 2 January 2027 Saturday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 17 January 2027 Sunday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 31 January 2027 Sunday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 16 February 2027 Tuesday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 2 March 2027 Tuesday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 17 March 2027 Wednesday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 1 April 2027 Thursday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 15 April 2027 Thursday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 1 May 2027 Saturday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 15 May 2027 Saturday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 30 May 2027 Sunday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 13 June 2027 Sunday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
🌊 GANGA DUSSEHRA Auspicious day observed on Sunday, 13 June 2027. Timings to be updated |
| 29 June 2027 Tuesday |
Krishna Paksha (Theipirai) |
Timings to be updated |
| 13 July 2027 Tuesday |
Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai) |
Timings to be updated |
Nomenclature & Significance
• Dashami Tithi: Represents the 10th lunar day computed from the New Moon day (Amavasya) and the Full Moon day (Pournami).
• Krishna Paksha (Theipirai): Refers to the dark, waning fortnight phase where the visible light intensity of the moon decreases daily.
• Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai): Refers to the bright, waxing fortnight phase where the visible light intensity of the moon increases daily.
• Vijayadashami: Observed on the Shukla Paksha Dashami of the Ashvin month, marking the grand finale of Sharan/Shardiya Navarathri, celebrating the victory of good over evil.
• Krishna Paksha (Theipirai): Refers to the dark, waning fortnight phase where the visible light intensity of the moon decreases daily.
• Shukla Paksha (Valarpirai): Refers to the bright, waxing fortnight phase where the visible light intensity of the moon increases daily.
• Vijayadashami: Observed on the Shukla Paksha Dashami of the Ashvin month, marking the grand finale of Sharan/Shardiya Navarathri, celebrating the victory of good over evil.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does Dashami mean in the Hindu Calendar?
Dashami signifies the tenth day (Tithi) of either of the two lunar fortnights (Pakshas) inside a traditional Hindu month grid.
When is Vijayadashami celebrated in 2026?
Vijayadashami is observed on 21 October 2026 (Wednesday), corresponding to the Shukla Paksha Dashami cycle at the end of Navarathri.
What is the structural difference between Valarpirai and Theipirai?
Valarpirai (Shukla Paksha) corresponds to the growing/waxing phase of moon illumination, while Theipirai (Krishna Paksha) marks the fading/waning phase of moon illumination.
When is Ganga Dussehra celebrated in 2027?
Ganga Dussehra falls elegantly on the Shukla Paksha Dashami on 13 June 2027 (Sunday).
Disclaimer: The lunar phase dates, transit endpoints, and calendar configurations structuralized above are compiled through traditional Panchangam mathematics calculated under Indian Standard Time (IST). Exact observation slots may vary marginally by a few minutes depending on geographical coordinates.