Today is the 8th of July, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, it is Trayodashi Tithi, which lasts until 24:40:48. The Nakshatra is Jyeshtha, effective until 27:16:01. The Karan is Kaulav until 12:00:23, and then it changes to Taitula, lasting until 24:40:48. Today falls in the Shukla Paksha, which is the waxing phase of the moon.
The day of the week is Tuesday. Sunrise is at 05:59:55, and sunset will be at 19:29:08. The moon is in Scorpio until 27:16:01. The Chandraodaya, or moonrise, occurs at 17:36:00, and Chandraasta, or moonset, is at 28:11:59.
Currently, we are in the rainy season (Varsha). In the Hindu lunar calendar, today is the month of Ashadha. The Shaka Samvat year is 1947, known as Vishwavasu. The Vikram Samvat year is 2082, and the Kali Samvat year is 5126.
Today, the time is 13:29:12. There are several auspicious and inauspicious timings throughout the day. The Dur Muhurat is between 08:41:46 and 09:35:43, while the Kulik time is from 14:05:27 to 14:59:24. The Duri or death time is from 06:53:52 to 07:47:49, and Rahu Kaal is from 16:06:50 to 17:47:59. The Kalvela or Ardhyaam time also occurs between 08:41:46 and 09:35:43.
Yam Ghanta is effective from 10:29:40 to 11:23:37, while the Yamagand period is from 09:22:14 to 11:03:23. Gulika Kaal is observed from 12:44:32 to 14:25:41. There is a favorable time known as Abhijit, which is from 12:17:34 to 13:11:30. The direction of Shool is North.
The strength of the stars is noted as Ashwini, Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Jyeshtha, Mula, Purva Ashadha, Shravana, Shatabhisha, Uttarabhadrapada, and Revati. The moon’s strength is in Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Aquarius.
This information is essential for those who follow Hindu traditions and astrology. Knowing the Panchang helps in making important decisions, planning events, or performing rituals. It is a blend of timekeeping and spirituality that guides many in their daily lives. Understanding the Panchang can enhance one’s connection to cultural practices and beliefs.
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply want to understand your day better, referring to the Panchang is a time-honoured practice. Today reminds us of the significance of timing and the celestial influences that shape our lives. Embrace the day with awareness of its spiritual aspects and let it guide you through your activities.
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