The Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar that provides important details about each day, including the auspicious times (muhurta), tithis (lunar days), nakshatras (lunar constellations), yoga (auspicious times for specific actions), and karana (sub-divisions of a lunar day). Here's the Panchang for October 25, 2025:
Tithi (Lunar Day):
Tithi on October 25, 2025 is Shukla Paksha Dwadashi (12th day of the waxing moon).
- Shukla Paksha: The waxing phase of the moon, which is considered an auspicious time for new beginnings and activities that promote growth and prosperity.
- Dwadashi: The 12th lunar day. Dwadashi is considered a day for devotion and prayers, and it’s a good day to offer Vishnu worship, as he is associated with the Dwadashi Tithi.
Nakshatra (Lunar Constellation):
Nakshatra for October 25, 2025 is Uttaraphalguni.
- Uttaraphalguni: This is the 12th Nakshatra in Vedic astrology, ruled by the sun and symbolized by a large bed or twin stars. people born under this Nakshatra are often seen as generous, powerful, and enthusiastic. It is also a favorable Nakshatra for activities involving relationships, commerce, and wealth generation.
- Uttaraphalguni is known for its association with kindness, spiritual growth, and philanthropy. It is a great day for new ventures or forging partnerships, especially for business or charitable activities.
Yoga:
Yoga for October 25, 2025 is Vyaghat.
- Vyaghat: This yoga is considered moderately inauspicious. Vyaghat suggests a day when it's best to avoid starting new projects or undertakings that may require heavy commitment, as it could bring delays or unexpected obstacles. However, it is good for finishing up tasks or wrapping up things already in progress.
Karana:
Karana on this day is Taitila.
- Taitila: This Karana is considered neutral. It’s a day where one can move forward with mundane tasks or repairs, but not necessarily an ideal time to initiate big decisions or embark on long-term ventures. Taitila is better suited for activities like buying necessities, doing household chores, or physical labor.
Sunrise and Sunset Timings:
- Sunrise: 6:26 AM (local time)
- Sunset: 5:50 PM (local time)
Auspicious Muhurat:
- Abhijit Muhurat: 11:50 AM - 12:40 PM
- Amrit Kalam: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
(Both are considered auspicious times for beginning important tasks, rituals, or prayers.)
Rahu Kalam (Inauspicious Time):
- Rahu Kalam: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
(This is considered an inauspicious time to start any new ventures or significant work. Avoid important decisions during this period.)
Shubh Muhurat (Good Time):
- Dharma Yudhha (War of Righteousness): 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This is a good time for any activity involving justice, defending a cause, or standing up for truth and righteousness.
Special Observances & Festivals:
- Kojagari lakshmi Puja: This day is celebrated as Kojagari lakshmi Puja in certain regions, especially in West Bengal. The puja is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
- Dussehra/Vijayadashami (If it coincides with the date): Some regions may observe this festival to mark the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and the triumph of good over evil.
Conclusion:
October 25, 2025, offers a Shukla Paksha Dwadashi with a favorable Uttaraphalguni Nakshatra, although the Vyaghat Yoga and Rahu Kalam caution against starting new projects. It's an excellent day for spiritual practices, devotional activities, or completing ongoing tasks. It’s a good day for devotional offerings to Lord Vishnu, and if you’re celebrating Kojagari lakshmi Puja, it’s a time to focus on prosperity and family well-being.
Remember to be mindful of the inauspicious times like Rahu Kalam, and use the auspicious muhurats for any important activities or rituals.
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