December 1, 2025 — Panchāgam Summary
Date & Day
Gregorian Date: december 1, 2025 — Monday.
Tamil Date: 15th day of Karthigai month, in the tamil year Visuvasuva.
Lunar Month / Year
The lunar month (Amanta) is Agrahayana.
The year by various calendars:
Tamil: Visuvasuva.
Shaka (Hindu national calendar): year 1947.
Vikram Samvat: 2082, Kalayukthi.
Paksha (Lunar Fortnight)
It is Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the moon).
Tithi (Lunar Day)
Ekadashi: from Nov 30, 9:29 PM until Dec 1, 7:01 PM.
Dwadashi: from Dec 1, 7:01 PM until Dec 2, 3:57 PM.
Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)
Revati: from Dec 1, 1:10 AM to Dec 1, 11:18 PM.
Ashwini: from Dec 1, 11:18 PM to Dec 2, 8:51 PM.
Yoga
Vyatipata Yoga: from Dec 1, 4:21 AM to Dec 2, 12:58 AM.
Variyan Yoga: from Dec 2, 12:58 AM to Dec 2, 9:08 PM.
Karanam
The day is divided into different “karanas” (half‑tithis):
Vanija: Nov 30, 9:29 PM – Dec 1, 8:20 AM
Vishti: Dec 1, 8:20 AM – Dec 1, 7:01 PM
Bava: Dec 1, 7:01 PM – Dec 2, 5:33 AM
Balava: from Dec 2, 5:33 AM onward (till Dec 2, 3:57 PM)
Sun and moon Times
Sunrise: 6:19 AM
Sunset: 5:36 PM
Moonrise: 2:23 PM on Dec 1.
Moonset: ~3:10 AM (early of Dec 2)
Rashi (Zodiac) Positions
Sun Rashi: sun is in Vrischikam (Scorpio).
Moon Rashi: moon is in Meenam (Pisces) until 11:18 PM, then enters Mesham (Aries).
Inauspicious / Avoid Times
These are times considered less favorable for starting important or auspicious work:
Rahu Kaalam: 7:44 AM – 9:08 AM
Yamagandam: 10:33 AM – 11:57 AM
Gulikai: 1:22 PM – 2:47 PM
Dur Muhurtham (inauspicious muhurtham):
12:20 PM – 1:05 PM
2:35 PM – 3:20 PM
Varjyam: 12:14 PM – 1:42 PM
Auspicious Times (Shubh / Good Muhrat)
Abhijit Muhurtham: 11:35 AM – 12:20 PM
Amrita Kaalam: 9:03 PM – 10:32 PM
Brahma Muhurtham: 4:43 AM – 5:31 AM
Anandādi Yoga
Matanga yoga until 11:18 PM.
Then Rakshasa.
Vaara (Day of Week)
Monday (Thingal) day.
Vaara Soolai (Directional Soolam / Daily Deity Direction)
The direction (Soolam) for the day: East.
Remedy (Pariharam) suggested: Curd.
Festivals / Vratham
It is an Ekadashi day.
Specifically, this is the Mokshada Ekadashi (also called Guruvayur / Mokshada Ekadashi) as per tamil festival calendar.
On such Ekadashi, devotees often fast to please Lord Vishnu, and it's considered spiritually beneficial.
Chandrashtama
For this day, the Chandrashtama (a designation of the moon with specific lunar mansions that is considered more sensitive) includes: Magha, Purva Phalguni, and the first padam (quarter) of Uttara Phalguni.
Gowri Panchāgam (Day / Night Auspiciousness)
Day Panchāgam Segments (names of periods in the day):
Amritha: 06:19 AM – 07:44 AM
Visham: 07:44 AM – 09:08 AM
Rogam: 09:08 AM – 10:33 AM
Labham: 10:33 AM – 11:57 AM
Dhanam: 11:57 AM – 01:22 PM
Sugam: 01:22 PM – 02:47 PM
Soram: 02:47 PM – 04:11 PM
Uthi: 04:11 PM – 05:36 PM
Night Panchāgam Segments:
Sugam: 05:36 PM – 07:11 PM
Soram: 07:11 PM – 08:47 PM
Uthi: 08:47 PM – 10:22 PM
Amritha: 10:22 PM – 11:58 PM
Visham: 11:58 PM – 01:33 AM
Rogam: 01:33 AM – 03:09 AM
Labham: 03:09 AM – 04:44 AM
Dhanam: 04:44 AM – 06:19 AM
Chandrabalam (Moon’s Strength):
Good Chandrabalam (strength) until 11:18 PM for certain Rāśis (zodiac signs): Rishabha, Mithuna, Kanya, Tula, Makara, and Meena.
Interpretation / Practical Significance
- Because it's Ekadashi, many devotees may observe a fast (Vrat) dedicated to Lord vishnu to gain spiritual merit and purification. This day is considered especially sacred.
- Avoid starting important or auspicious tasks during the inauspicious windows (Rahu Kaal, Yamagandam, Gulikai, etc.).
- The Abhijit muhurtham (~11:35 AM to ~12:20 PM) is a very favorable time to begin good or sacred work.
- Amrita Kaalam in the evening (9:03 PM – 10:32 PM) is also propitious for spiritual practices or prayers.
- Since the Moon is in Revati nakshatra (through most of the day), there may be a calm, spiritual, and compassionate energy; Revati is often associated with nurturing, protection, and spiritual growth.
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