Amritsar, Punjab Moonrise & Moonset Times
moonrise
9:33 PM
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Solar noon
1:37 AM
29.63°
moonset
6:31 AM
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local time: --:--
Current Moon: --
| moonrise | 9:33 PM | |
|---|---|---|
| moonset | 6:31 AM | |
| Moon transit | 01:37 | |
| altitude | 29.63° | |
| Moon phase | 16.4 | |
| Bright surface ratio | 96.6% | |
| next moon phase |
new moon
15 Jun 00:00
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first quarter
22 Jun 00:00
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full moon
30 Jun 00:00
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Last Quarter
8 Jun 00:00
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| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 15.4 (99.1%) moonrise 8:44 PM moonset 5:40 AM | 2 16.4 (96.6%) moonrise 9:33 PM moonset 6:31 AM | 3 17.4 (92.5%) moonrise 10:17 PM moonset 7:25 AM | 4 18.4 (86.8%) moonrise 10:55 PM moonset 8:23 AM | 5 19.4 (79.6%) moonrise 11:29 PM moonset 9:22 AM | 6 20.4 (71.2%) moonrise 11:59 PM moonset 10:20 AM | |
7 21.4 (61.8%) moonrise moonset 11:19 AM | 8 22.4 (51.7%) Last Quarter moonrise 12:28 AM moonset 12:18 PM | 9 23.4 (41.1%) moonrise 12:56 AM moonset 1:18 PM | 10 24.4 (30.6%) moonrise 1:24 AM moonset 2:21 PM | 11 25.4 (20.7%) moonrise 1:55 AM moonset 3:28 PM | 12 26.4 (12.1%) moonrise 2:30 AM moonset 4:39 PM | 13 27.4 (5.4%) moonrise 3:13 AM moonset 5:53 PM |
14 28.4 (1.3%) moonrise 4:04 AM moonset 7:07 PM | 15 0.1 (0.2%) new moon moonrise 5:05 AM moonset 8:17 PM | 16 1.1 (2.2%) moonrise 6:15 AM moonset 9:16 PM | 17 2.1 (7%) moonrise 7:29 AM moonset 10:05 PM | 18 3.1 (14.2%) moonrise 8:43 AM moonset 10:46 PM | 19 4.1 (23.1%) moonrise 9:52 AM moonset 11:20 PM | 20 5.1 (33%) moonrise 10:57 AM moonset 11:50 PM |
21 6.1 (43.4%) moonrise 11:58 AM moonset | 22 7.1 (53.8%) first quarter moonrise 12:56 PM moonset 12:18 AM | 23 8.1 (63.7%) moonrise 1:54 PM moonset 12:45 AM | 24 9.1 (72.8%) moonrise 2:52 PM moonset 1:13 AM | 25 10.1 (80.9%) moonrise 3:49 PM moonset 1:43 AM | 26 11.1 (87.8%) moonrise 4:47 PM moonset 2:16 AM | 27 12.1 (93.3%) moonrise 5:45 PM moonset 2:54 AM |
28 13.1 (97.2%) moonrise 6:40 PM moonset 3:37 AM | 29 14.1 (99.4%) moonrise 7:30 PM moonset 4:26 AM | 30 15.1 (99.8%) full moon moonrise 8:16 PM moonset 5:20 AM |
| date | Moon age (bright surface ratio) | moon phase | moonrise | moonset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/1 (Mon) | 15.4 | 20:44 | 05:40 | |
| 6/2 (Tue) | 16.4 | 21:33 | 06:31 | |
| 6/3 (Wed) | 17.4 | 22:17 | 07:25 | |
| 6/4 (Thu) | 18.4 | 22:55 | 08:23 | |
| 6/5 (Fri) | 19.4 | 23:29 | 09:22 | |
| 6/6 (Sat) | 20.4 | 23:59 | 10:20 | |
| 6/7 (Sun) | 21.4 | 11:19 | ||
| 6/8 (Mon) | 22.4 | Last Quarter | 00:28 | 12:18 |
| 6/9 (Tue) | 23.4 | 00:56 | 13:18 | |
| 6/10 (Wed) | 24.4 | 01:24 | 14:21 | |
| 6/11 (Thu) | 25.4 | 01:55 | 15:28 | |
| 6/12 (Fri) | 26.4 | 02:30 | 16:39 | |
| 6/13 (Sat) | 27.4 | 03:13 | 17:53 | |
| 6/14 (Sun) | 28.4 | 04:04 | 19:07 | |
| 6/15 (Mon) | 0.1 | new moon | 05:05 | 20:17 |
| 6/16 (Tue) | 1.1 | 06:15 | 21:16 | |
| 6/17 (Wed) | 2.1 | 07:29 | 22:05 | |
| 6/18 (Thu) | 3.1 | 08:43 | 22:46 | |
| 6/19 (Fri) | 4.1 | 09:52 | 23:20 | |
| 6/20 (Sat) | 5.1 | 10:57 | 23:50 | |
| 6/21 (Sun) | 6.1 | 11:58 | ||
| 6/22 (Mon) | 7.1 | first quarter | 12:56 | 00:18 |
| 6/23 (Tue) | 8.1 | 13:54 | 00:45 | |
| 6/24 (Wed) | 9.1 | 14:52 | 01:13 | |
| 6/25 (Thu) | 10.1 | 15:49 | 01:43 | |
| 6/26 (Fri) | 11.1 | 16:47 | 02:16 | |
| 6/27 (Sat) | 12.1 | 17:45 | 02:54 | |
| 6/28 (Sun) | 13.1 | 18:40 | 03:37 | |
| 6/29 (Mon) | 14.1 | 19:30 | 04:26 | |
| 6/30 (Tue) | 15.1 | full moon | 20:16 | 05:20 |
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About Amritsar
Amritsar, the spiritual heart of Punjab, centres on the Golden Temple, whose gilded dome and marble walkways float upon the sacred Amrit Sarovar pool, creating one of the most breathtaking moonlit reflections anywhere on earth. Today's moonrise is at 21:33 and moonset at 06:31. When the moon rises above the flat Punjab plains to the east, its light strikes the gold-clad Harmandir Sahib and scatters in a thousand fractured gleams across the surrounding water, while the white marble parikrama walkway glows with a cool, pearlescent luminance that draws pilgrims and visitors into quiet contemplation.
The wide expanse of the sarovar acts as a natural mirror on still nights, capturing the full moon and the illuminated temple in a single, symmetrical composition that seems to dissolve the boundary between water and sky. Beyond the temple complex, the narrow lanes of the old walled city open onto rooftop terraces where families gather on warm summer evenings to watch the moon climb above the minarets and domes of the mixed architectural skyline. The Ravi River floodplain west of the city, though seasonally dry, fills during the monsoon months of July and August to create shallow wetlands where moonlight pools in silvery patches among the reeds, and the Wagah Border road stretches arrow-straight toward the western horizon where the moon sets behind the fields of wheat and mustard.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps devotees plan their evening visits to the Golden Temple when the moon's reflection on the sarovar is at its most vivid, guides photographers seeking the perfect alignment of moon and dome, and assists farmers across the Punjab plains who still time certain planting and harvesting activities by lunar phases. Amritsar's open terrain and the reflective surfaces of its sacred pools make the moon an integral part of the city's spiritual and visual landscape, a companion to prayer and a beacon above the golden shrine.
The wide expanse of the sarovar acts as a natural mirror on still nights, capturing the full moon and the illuminated temple in a single, symmetrical composition that seems to dissolve the boundary between water and sky. Beyond the temple complex, the narrow lanes of the old walled city open onto rooftop terraces where families gather on warm summer evenings to watch the moon climb above the minarets and domes of the mixed architectural skyline. The Ravi River floodplain west of the city, though seasonally dry, fills during the monsoon months of July and August to create shallow wetlands where moonlight pools in silvery patches among the reeds, and the Wagah Border road stretches arrow-straight toward the western horizon where the moon sets behind the fields of wheat and mustard.
Knowing moonrise and moonset times helps devotees plan their evening visits to the Golden Temple when the moon's reflection on the sarovar is at its most vivid, guides photographers seeking the perfect alignment of moon and dome, and assists farmers across the Punjab plains who still time certain planting and harvesting activities by lunar phases. Amritsar's open terrain and the reflective surfaces of its sacred pools make the moon an integral part of the city's spiritual and visual landscape, a companion to prayer and a beacon above the golden shrine.
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