Daily Panchangam for november 3, 2025
Here is the Hindu Panchangam for monday, november 3, 2025, based on the location of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India:
🌅 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise: 6:15 AM
Sunset: 5:40 PM
📅 Date & Weekday
Date: november 3, 2025
Weekday: monday (Indu Vāsaraḥ)
Month: Kārtika (Kartika)
Paksha: Shukla Paksha
Year: Vishwavasu
Ayana: Dakshināyana
Ritu: Sharad Ritu (Autumn Season)
🕉️ Tithi (Lunar Day)
Dwadashi (Shukla Paksha): 7:31 AM on november 2 – 5:07 AM on november 3
Trayodashi (Shukla Paksha): 5:07 AM on november 3 – 2:06 AM on november 4
🌌 Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)
Uttara Bhadrapada: 5:03 PM on november 2 – 3:05 PM on november 3
Revati: 3:05 PM on november 3 – 12:34 PM on november 4
🪐 Karana (Half of a Tithi)
Balava: 6:24 PM on november 2 – 5:07 AM on november 3
Kaulava: 3:40 PM on november 3 – 2:05 AM on november 4
Taitila: 2:05 AM – 3:40 PM on november 3
☸️ Yoga (Auspicious Time)
Harshana: 11:09 PM on november 2 – 7:38 PM on november 3
Vajra: 7:39 PM on november 3 – 3:42 PM on november 4
🕰️ Auspicious Muhurats
Abhijit Muhurat: 11:36 AM – 12:22 PM
Brahma Muhurat: 4:39 AM – 5:27 AM
⚠️ Inauspicious Periods (Rahukalam, Yamagandam, Gulika)
Rahu Kalam: 7:41 AM – 9:07 AM
Yamaganda: 10:33 AM – 11:59 AM
Gulika Kalam: 1:25 PM – 2:51 PM
🌠 Rashi (Zodiac Sign)
Kumbha Rashi (Aquarius): until 8:08 AM on november 2
Meena Rashi (Pisces): from 8:08 AM on november 2 – 11:45 AM on november 4
📌 Summary
November 3, 2025, is a monday under the Vishwavasu year, falling in the Shukla Paksha of the Kārtika month. The day is marked by the Dwadashi tithi transitioning into the Trayodashi, with the Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra moving into Revati during the afternoon. Auspicious periods include the Brahma and Abhijit Muhurats, ideal for beginning new ventures or performing important rituals. However, one should avoid initiating significant activities during the Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, and Gulika periods, as these are considered inauspicious times. The day is governed by the meena Rashi, influencing emotions and intuition.
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