Kamal Kapoor Panchang May 2026
Raghav Kapoor never believed in astrology. A data scientist in Bengaluru, he lived by algorithms, probabilities, and cold, hard numbers. But when his beloved grandmother, Nalini Kapoor, passed away, she left him a peculiar heirloom: a worn, handwritten panchang — a traditional almanac of tithis, nakshatras, and auspicious timings.
Raghav stopped laughing. He became obsessed. Each page was typed in a strange hybrid of Sanskrit and programming syntax — as if the author understood both shlokas and Python . The final page read: “June 21 – You will meet the author at Cubbon Park, 4 PM. Bring the panchang.” kamal kapoor panchang
Kamal pointed to the sky. “Tonight’s eclipse. But first — turn to page one. You skipped the mantra .” Raghav Kapoor never believed in astrology