What is Mewa?
Mewa is a nine-number system used in Tibetan astrology to describe personal energy, timing, and patterns of fortune. In this MVP, Mewa is shown as a cultural reference point rather than a fixed prediction.
Tibetan Calendar AI
Check today’s Tibetan calendar before planning marriage, moving, business openings, travel, prayer, and important decisions.
Today Rating
★★★★★ Extremely Auspicious
Phugpa calendar: Rabjung 17, year 40 (Water Rabbit), month 4, day 15.
Tibetan Date
Month 4, Day 15
Tibetan Year
Water Rabbit
Rabjung Cycle
17 / Year 40
Tibetan Month
4
Tibetan Day
15
Animal Sign
Rabbit
Element
Water
Mewa
3
Parkha
Kham
Auspicious Rating
★★★★★ Extremely Auspicious
Good for
Avoid
Lucky Color
Green
Lucky Direction
South-East
Today's Festival
Saga Dawa
Today’s Tibetan Details
A compact daily snapshot for users who open the site every morning.
Tibetan Year
Water Rabbit
Rabjung Cycle
17 / Year 40
Tibetan Month
4
Tibetan Day
15
Leap Month
No
Repeated Day
No
Skipped Day
No
Animal Sign
Rabbit
Element
Water
Mewa
3
Parkha
Kham
Today Rating
★★★★★ Extremely Auspicious
Source
phugpa-calendar
Auspicious Date Tools
Use the dedicated tools only when you need a date recommendation.
Mewa is a nine-number system used in Tibetan astrology to describe personal energy, timing, and patterns of fortune. In this MVP, Mewa is shown as a cultural reference point rather than a fixed prediction.
Parkha is an eight-symbol system connected with direction, movement, and energetic qualities. It is often used alongside Mewa, elements, and animal signs in Tibetan calendar interpretation.
The Tibetan calendar is a lunisolar calendar used to organize festivals, practice days, seasonal timing, and auspicious or inauspicious activities. This site presents a simplified daily view for modern users.
Tibetan astrology combines calendar cycles, animal signs, elements, Mewa, Parkha, and traditional timing concepts. It is used here for cultural reference and reflection, not as medical, legal, financial, or religious advice.
FAQ
Quick answers for users who want daily guidance without reading a dense traditional almanac.
The Tibetan calendar is a traditional lunar calendar used to guide festivals, daily practices, and auspicious timing.
An auspicious day is considered more supportive for important actions such as prayer, marriage, travel, or business activity.
This MVP uses a structured rule-based dataset that combines Tibetan date fields, activity categories, and daily scoring.
The site validates daily activities so the same item cannot appear in both categories on the same day.
Today Rating summarizes the daily score as Extremely Auspicious, Auspicious, Neutral, Caution, or Avoid Important Activities.
Mewa is a nine-number system used in Tibetan astrology to describe energetic patterns and personal tendencies.
Parkha is an eight-symbol system used in Tibetan astrology for directions, timing, and life-pattern interpretation.
The animal sign is part of the Tibetan astrological cycle and is often used alongside elements, Mewa, and Parkha.
Lucky colors are simple symbolic color suggestions shown for daily cultural reference and planning.
Lucky directions indicate a favorable directional theme for the day, such as East, West, South, or North.
Losar is Tibetan New Year and one of the most important annual Tibetan cultural festivals.
Saga Dawa is a sacred period associated with the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of the Buddha.
Chotrul Duchen is a major Buddhist festival known as the Great Day of Miraculous Manifestations.
Lhabab Duchen commemorates the Buddha's descent from the heavenly realm and is widely observed by Tibetan Buddhists.
Ganden Ngamchoe commemorates Je Tsongkhapa and is one of the supported Tibetan festival records in the calendar engine.
You can use it as a cultural reference, but it should not replace advice from a traditional Tibetan calendar expert.
The moving date tool gives approximate suggestions based on the same rule-based Tibetan calendar dataset.
No. This MVP is a simplified digital guide designed for broad English-speaking users.
No. The current MVP works as a free public tool without login.
No. The current MVP calculates results in the browser and does not store personal birth data.