The
Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar that provides essential details for each day, including the
Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), yoga (a specific time period for certain activities), and Karana (a half of a tithi). It is used for determining auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities such as worship, marriage, or starting new ventures. Here is the detailed
Panchang for
October 6, 2025.
Tithi (Lunar Day):Dwitiya (2nd day) of the
Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the Moon) in the month of
Ashvin (also known as
Ashvin Shukla Paksha in the Hindu lunar calendar).·
Tithi Dwitiya is generally considered favorable for starting new activities, making important decisions, and engaging in worship. However, activities involving intense physical effort or business ventures may need additional care.·
Dwitiya is a good day for
spiritual practices, small investments,
arts, and
creative endeavors.
Nakshatra (Constellation):Revati Nakshatra· Revati is ruled by
Pushan, the deity associated with nourishment, prosperity, and growth. It is considered a
fortunate nakshatra, especially for activities related to
spiritual growth,
education,
arts, and
wealth generation.· people born under Revati are believed to be
gentle,
intelligent, and
nurturing. The
Revati nakshatra is also associated with
completion and
success, making it a good time for wrapping up pending tasks or projects.
Yoga:Vishkumbh Yoga· Vishkumbh is a
beneficial yoga that promotes the success of
new endeavors and
long-term stability. This yoga is associated with
high energy and
growth, making it favorable for planning and initiating ventures that require long-term commitment.· It's a good day for
business ventures,
learning new skills, and
taking on new projects. Vishkumbh provides
protection and
support, especially when it comes to financial matters and intellectual pursuits.
Karana:Taitila Karana·
Taitila is the second half of the
Pratipada and is generally regarded as a
neutral Karana. It’s considered acceptable for most activities, but it is not highly auspicious for starting
major new ventures or committing to risky decisions. However, it’s a good time for
social activities,
gatherings, and
general administrative work.·
Taitila Karana is well-suited for performing
rituals, completing
routine tasks, and dealing with
day-to-day affairs.
Rahu Kalam (Auspicious Time to Avoid):Rahu Kalam falls between
10:32 AM and 12:02 PM.·
Rahu Kalam is considered
inauspicious for beginning important or sensitive tasks. It is best to avoid starting any new projects, making major decisions, or conducting interviews during this time.· However, routine activities, prayers, or studies can continue during this period, provided they don’t involve significant new beginnings or decisions.
Other Auspicious Times:·
Amrit Kalam (Best time for auspicious work):
3:52 AM to 5:23 AM·
Abhijit Muhurat (Ideal for important work):
11:47 AM to 12:36 PM·
Dawn:
6:17 AM·
Sunset:
6:03 PMAdditional Considerations:·
Sun's Position: On october 6, 2025, the
Sun will be in the zodiac sign of
Virgo (Sun in Virgo), favoring intellectual and analytical activities. This is a good period for dealing with
practical matters, especially related to
health and
finance.·
Moon’s Position: The
Moon will be in
Pisces, further supporting intuitive and emotional growth, spiritual practices, and creative endeavors.
ConclusionThe
Panchang for
October 6, 2025, indicates a day that is
overall favorable for personal and spiritual growth, intellectual endeavors, and
creative work.
Revati Nakshatra supports finishing up projects, while
Vishkumbh Yoga adds to the energy of success and growth. Although
Rahu Kalam should be avoided for important tasks, the rest of the day provides ample opportunity for
spiritual practices,
study, and
routine work.This day is
well-suited for introspection, making it a great time for
self-reflection,
meditation, or engaging in
artistic pursuits. The presence of
Taitila Karana supports the completion of ongoing tasks but suggests being cautious with major financial or business decisions.
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