Panchāgam for 25 november 2025

1. Tithi (Lunar Day)

o It is ShuklaPaksha Panchami (5th day of the bright fortnight) until 10:57 PM IST.

o After that, the tithi changes to Shukla Shashthi.

2. Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)

o UttaraAshadha nakshatra is active until 11:57 PM.

3. After that, Shravana (Sravana) nakshatra begins.

4. Yoga

o The day begins with Ganda Yoga (considered inauspicious) until about 12:49 PM.

o From 12:49 PM onwards, Vddhi Yoga prevails, which is more favorable.

5. Karana

o Bava Karana runs until 10:13 AM

o Then Balava Karana from 10:13 AM to 10:57 PM.

o After 10:57 PM, Kaulava Karana starts.

6. Var (Day)

o It’s Mangalavāra (Tuesday).

7. Lunar Month / Samvat / Year

o Month (Amanta / Purnimanta): Agrahayana.

o Vikram Samvat: 2082.

o Shaka Samvat: 1947.

o Season (Ritu): Hemant (pre-winter).

8. Sunrise / Sunset / Moonrise / Moonset

o Sunrise: ~6:51 AM IST.

o Sunset: ~5:36 PM IST.

o Moonrise: ~10:55 AM IST.

o Moonset: ~9:50 PM IST.

9. Auspicious / Inauspicious Times

o Rāhukālam (inauspicious): ~2:49 PM – 4:12 PM.

o Yamagandam: ~9:16 AM – 10:39 AM.

o Gulikā: ~12:03 PM – 1:26 PM.

o Dur‑Muhūrtham (inauspicious): ~09:00 AM – 09:43 AM; also ~10:54 PM – 11:47 PM (depending on source)

o Varjyam: Early morning ~4:13 AM – 5:55 AM (depending on source)

o Amta Kāl (Good Time): ~5:00 PM – ~6:44 PM.

o Abhijit Muhūrta: ~11:40 AM – ~12:25 PM.

10. Festivals / Vrats

o Vivah Panchami is observed on this day.

o According to some panchāngas, Nag Diwali is also observed.

11. Miscellaneous

· According to tamil panchāngam (for Chennai), the tamil date is Karthikai 9.

· In the tamil calendar, the moon is in Makara Rāśi (Capricorn) at some point on this day.

Interpretation & Guidance

· The first half of the day is marked by Ganda Yoga, which is generally inauspicious, so avoid starting very important or delicate tasks early morning.

· The Abhijit Muhūrta around late morning (~11:40 AM–12:25 PM) is an excellent window for spiritual practices, pujas, or making important decisions.

· The Amta Kāl in the evening (~5:00 PM–6:44 PM) is another very favorable period — good for worship, charity, or significant work.

· Avoid new ventures or ceremonies during Rāhukālam, Yamagandam, or Gulikā.

· Since it is Vivah Panchami, the day is especially auspicious for weddings, marriage rituals, or activities related to marital harmony.

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