📅 Basic Date & Time Details

  • Date: Wednesday, 25 February 2026
  • Month & Paksha: Phalguna – Shukla Paksha (waxing moon)
  • Vikram Samvat: 2082 | Shaka Samvat: 1947 (Visvavasu)

🌙 Tithi (Lunar Day)

  • Shukla Paksha Ashtami until early morning
  • Navami Tithi from about 04:50 AM on 25 Feb to late night/next day early morning
    (times vary slightly by region)

📌 Navami Tithi is generally considered good for devotional activities and auspicious beginnings, especially after Ashtami ends.

✨ Nakshatra (Star)

  • Rohini Nakshatra until early to mid‑afternoon
  • Mrigashira Nakshatra from mid‑afternoon onwards

Rohini is traditionally good for wealth and sensual pleasures, while Mrigashira favors noble endeavors and learning.

🪐 Yoga

  • Vishkambha Yoga most of the day — a yoga that can signify steadiness and planning focus.

📉 Karana

  • Balava in the early part of the day
  • Kaulava later from afternoon onward

Karana influences the quality of activity: Balava supports general undertakings, and Kaulava is helpful for disciplined work.

☀️ Sunrise & Sunset

  • Sunrise: Around 06:40 – 06:55 AM
  • Sunset: Around 06:13 – 06:24 PM
    (Times vary slightly by city in India)

⏰ Inauspicious Times (Avoid Starting New/Important Tasks)

  • Rahukalam: ~12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Yamagandam: ~8:09 AM – 9:36 AM
  • Gulika Kalam: ~11:04 AM – 12:32 PM
  • Varjyam: ~06:54 PM – 08:24 PM

These are considered inauspicious periods for major activities like weddings, contracts, travel departures, etc.

🌞 Auspicious Times

  • Amritakalam: ~10:38 AM – 12:08 PM
  • Best periods for auspicious actions are generally outside Rahukalam and Yamagandam.

📌 Summary – Panchang Highlights

Aspect

Detail

Tithi

Shukla Navami

Nakshatra

Rohini → Mrigashira

Yoga

Vishkambha

Karana

Balava → Kaulava

Sunrise / Sunset

≈ 06:40 AM / ≈ 06:24 PM

Rahukalam

~12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Yamagandam

~8:09 AM – 9:36 AM

Gulika

~11:04 AM – 12:32 PM

Amritakalam

~10:38 AM – 12:08 PM

🛕 Astrological Notes

  • The Navami Tithi is auspicious for rituals, prayers, and sacred beginnings once morning is established.
  • Avoid planning major events during Rahukalam, Yamagandam, or Gulika periods.
  • Auspicious windows like Amritakalam are ideal for pujas, business starts, or travel initiation.

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