🪔 Daily – december 31, 2025 (India)

📆 General Information

Gregorian Date: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Hindu Month: Pausha (Shukla Paksha) (both Purnimanta and Amanta systems)

Vikram Samvat: 2082

Shaka Samvat: 1947

Season (Ritu): Hemant (Winter)

Day (Vara): Wednesday — associated with Mercury (Budh) energy.

🌙 Lunar Elements (Tithi, , yoga & Karana)

🌕 Tithi (Lunar Day)

Shukla Paksha Dvadashi begins after early morning and continues till ~1:48 AM on January 1, 2026.
This tithi is generally considered good for fasting, worship, charity, and spiritual activities.

⭐ (Lunar Mansion)

The Moon travels through Krittika  for most of the day, carrying qualities of determination, focus, and leadership.

On some local calendars, Rohini  begins after midnight (early january 1).

🧘 Yoga (Combination of sun & Moon)

Sadhya Yoga is present for much of the day — considered stable and favorable for activities like worship, meditation, planning, and spiritual rituals.

Later, Subha Yoga begins, which is also auspicious for well‑being and family harmony.

🔹 Karana (Half‑Lunar Day)

Bava Karana prevails early‑morning to mid‑afternoon, followed by Balava Karana — both are considered neutral to favorable for many activities.

🕰️ Timing: Auspicious & Inauspicious Periods

⛔ Inauspicious Times

These are traditionally avoided for major rituals, business starts, or weddings:

Rahu Kaal: ~12:30 PM – 1:47 PM

Gulikai Kaal: ~11:10 AM – 12:30 PM

Yamaganda: ~08:36 AM – 09:54 AM
(All times are approximate and may vary slightly by location.)

✅ Auspicious Times (Shubh Muhurat)

Abhijit Muhurta: ~12:09 PM – 12:50 PM — considered a powerful window for starting auspicious activities like prayers, pujas, and new beginnings.

Amrit Kalam (Good Period): evening into night (~10:15 PM onwards) also brings positive energy.

☀️ Sun and moon Details

Sunrise: ~07:15 AM

Sunset: ~05:45 PM

Moonrise: Afternoon

Moonset: Very early morning next day

⭐ Astrological Sign Influence

Sun Sign: Sagittarius

Moon Sign: Mostly Aries in many regions during the day, switching to Taurus later (local charts may vary).

🔔 Ritu and Ayana

Ritu: Hemant — Cold season energetically linked with reflection, balance, and grounding.

Ayana: Dakshinayana — transition period of the sun in its southern course.

📜 Key Highlights

 Element

Detail

Date & Day

Wednesday, 31 december 2025

Tithi

Shukla Dvadashi

Krittika

Yoga

Sadhya → Subha

Karana

Bava → Balava

Rahu Kaal

Midday early afternoon

Abhijit Muhurta

Around noon

Sun/Moon

Sunrise ~07:15 AM, Moonrise Afternoon

Season

Winter (Hemant)

🌼 What This Means

🕉️ Spiritual and Ritual Significance

Dvadashi Tithi: Suitable for vrats (fasting), puja, charity, and devotional activities.

Krittika : Favors determination, spiritual insight, and clarity in planning.

Sadhya/ Subha Yogas: Provide supportive energy for prayer, gratitude practices, and thoughtful planning for the New Year.

📅 Practical Uses

Auspicious Activities: Start yajna, havan, puja, or chanting mantras in Abhijit or evening Amrit periods.

Avoid: Beginning major contracts or launch events during Rahu, Gulikai, or Yamaganda.

Social/Ritual: Setting intentions or resolutions after sunset taps into positive lunar energy.

🪔 Tips for the Day (According to )

✔️ Begin spiritual activities in Abhijit Muhurta or early evening.
✔ Avoid starting big tasks during Rahu Kaal or Yamaganda period.
✔ Use the favorable yoga periods for meditation or prayer.
✔ Reflect on personal goals as the year ends, harmonizing inner and outer intentions.

🌄 Summary

December 31, 2025 highlights a day of transition and reflection — both astrologically and socially (being New Year’s Eve). The Shukla Dvadashi tithi, stable Krittika , and auspicious yogas give this day a balanced and spiritually inclined energy. Choosing the right muhurta like Abhijit enhances success in rituals or planning for the New Year.

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