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Embed Kundlit's Vedic widgetsपञ्चाङ्ग

Free, live, beautifully-styled Vedic almanac widgets for any site. Today's Panchang, Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya, Hora, Yamaganda, Gulika Kala and Abhijit Muhurta — computed from a real sidereal ephemeris, not a static table. Drop one in with a single <iframe>.

  • Live dataComputed per request from real sunrise/sunset, sidereal Lahiri.
  • Tiny footprint~3KB CSS, one API call, no cookies, no tracking pixels.
  • Light + dark themesAuto-follows host theme, or pin with ?theme=dark.

Full Panchang

आज का पञ्चाङ्ग

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Tithi, nakshatra, all windows for any city

Default 320 × 380 — resizable, themeable

Rahu Kaal

राहु काल

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Today's primary inauspicious window

Default 320 × 320 — resizable, themeable

Choghadiya

चौघड़िया

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Current quality + next 5 windows

Default 320 × 380 — resizable, themeable

Hora

होरा

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Planetary hour now + next 5

Default 320 × 380 — resizable, themeable

Abhijit Muhurta

अभिजित मुहूर्त

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Auspicious midday window

Default 320 × 300 — resizable, themeable

Yamaganda Kala

यमगण्ड काल

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Saturn-ruled inauspicious window

Default 320 × 320 — resizable, themeable

Gulika Kala

गुलिक काल

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Gulika inauspicious window

Default 320 × 320 — resizable, themeable

Upcoming Festivals

आगामी पर्व

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Next 5 Vedic festivals for any city

Default 320 × 380 — resizable, themeable

Next Ekadashi

एकादशी

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Upcoming Ekadashi fasting dates

Default 320 × 360 — resizable, themeable

Next Purnima

पूर्णिमा

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Upcoming full-moon dates

Default 320 × 360 — resizable, themeable

Next Amavasya

अमावस्या

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Upcoming new-moon dates

Default 320 × 360 — resizable, themeable

Next Sankranti

संक्रांति

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Upcoming solar-ingress dates

Default 320 × 360 — resizable, themeable

Upcoming Eclipses

ग्रहण

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Next eclipses with local visibility

Default 320 × 320 — resizable, themeable

Configure & copy your snippet

Pick a tool, a city, a theme, a width — get the snippet. Live preview updates as you go. The HTML <iframe> works everywhere; we also generate a WordPress shortcode and a direct URL for Notion / Ghost / AMP.

Live preview360 × 460 · auto theme

Live data — every refresh re-pulls the latest reading for Delhi.

1. Choose a tool13 available
3. Theme
4. Width (px)
5. Copy & paste
<iframe src="https://kundlit.com/embed/panchang?city=Delhi" width="360" height="460" loading="lazy" referrerpolicy="no-referrer-when-downgrade" style="border:0;border-radius:12px;max-width:100%" title="Full Panchang — Kundlit"></iframe>
WordPress
[iframe src="https://kundlit.com/embed/panchang?city=Delhi" width="360" height="460"]

Requires the free Advanced iFrame WP plugin or similar.

Direct URL
https://kundlit.com/embed/panchang?city=Delhi

For Notion, Ghost embed blocks, AMP <amp-iframe>.

Why embed Kundlit?

Trustworthy

Every window is computed from Swiss Ephemeris + Lahiri ayanamsa for your reader's actual location — never a fixed almanac table. Match what a proper jyotish almanac would print.

Fast + light

~3KB of inline CSS, one fetch, lazy-loadable. Doesn't drag in Tailwind, doesn't collide with your stylesheet, doesn't fire analytics on your visitors.

Free, honestly

No keys, no rate-limits, no commercial-license tier. The only ask is the small “Powered by Kundlit” line in the footer.

FAQ

Is it really free? Any catch?
Yes, free — including on commercial sites. The widget loads about 3KB of styles plus one live API call, no cookies, no tracking. The only ask: please don't strip the small “Powered by Kundlit” attribution link in the footer — it's how we keep the lights on.
How fresh is the data?
Every request is computed live for today in the requested city's timezone. We compute sunrise / sunset from a real sidereal (Lahiri) ephemeris (Swiss Ephemeris, Moshier mode), then derive Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika Kala, Abhijit Muhurta, Choghadiya and Hora windows from those actual sun events — not from a fixed almanac table.
Will it match my site's theme?
Use ?theme=light or ?theme=dark to pin the widget; omit the param (or pass auto) and it follows the host's prefers-color-scheme. The widget's own CSS is namespaced under a single class (.kdt-embed) so it can never collide with your site's styles.
Which cities are supported?
Anywhere on Earth — pass any city name (e.g. ?city=Toronto) and we geocode it server-side. For Indian cities we recognise both common spellings (bombay resolves to Mumbai, bangalore to Bengaluru). Tz-aware: a London embed will show the panchang for the London day, not the server's.
Can I track adoption?
Yes — pass ?host=yourdomain.com and we'll thread it through the “Full panchang ↗” CTA as ?utm_source=embed&embed_host=… so you can see referrals from your site in our analytics (or yours, if you link to Kundlit from elsewhere too).
Where does it not work?
Anywhere that strips iframes (e.g. Medium, plain GitHub READMEs). It does work on WordPress (most themes), Ghost, Notion (use the URL block), Substack, Webflow, Shopify, Squarespace, and any vanilla HTML page. AMP pages need<amp-iframe> with the standard sandbox / layout attributes.

Need a widget that isn't here yet? More tools — janam kundali mini, kundli milan badge, festival calendar, ekadashi/purnima next-date — are on the roadmap. Tell us what you'd use.