Hindu Calendar on november 25, 20251. Lunar Date (Tithi)· On november 25, 2025, according to the Hindu Panchāṅga, the day begins in the
Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon).· Specifically, it is
Shukla Panchami (5th tithi) until
10:57 PM IST, after which
Shukla Shashthi (6th tithi) begins.· The tithi corresponds to the
Margashirsha month (in the Purnimanta reckoning) or
Agrahayana month.· The vikram Samvat year is
2082.
2. Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)· The
Uttara Ashadha (Uttarashada) nakshatra prevails for most of the day until around
11:57 PM.· After that, the nakshatra transitions into
Shravana (Sravana).
3. yoga and Karana·
Yoga: The day begins with
Ganda Yoga, which lasts until approx
12:49 PM, and then it shifts to
Vṛddhi Yoga.·
Karana:o
Bava Karana runs until ~10:13 AM.o
Balava Karana from ~10:13 AM until 10:57 PM.o Then
Kaulava Karana begins after 10:57 PM.
4. Rāśi (Moon Sign)· According to one source, the moon moves from
Dhanu Rāśi (Sagittarius) to
Makara Rāśi (Capricorn) on this day (though exact times differ for regions).· Another panchāṅga lists
Makara Rāśi as the moon sign.
5. Pakṣa, Month, and Year Systems·
Pakṣa: Shukla Pakṣa (bright fortnight) on november 25.·
Lunar Month:o In the
Purnimanta (north Indian) system, this day falls in
Margashirsha month.o In the
Amānta system used in some regions, it's
Kartika.·
Samvat / Year:o
Vikram Samvat: 2082.o
Shaka (Saka) Samvat: 1947 (as per one Panchāṅga source).
6. Festivals / Significance·
Vivah Panchami: According to the Panchāṅga for this day, november 25, 2025, is
Vivah Panchami, which generally commemorates the wedding of
Lord Rama and Sita. This makes the day
auspicious: marriages or wedding-related ceremonies are traditionally favorable.
7. Muhurta / Auspicious & Inauspicious Times·
Bad Times (to start important work):o Rahukālam: ~2:49 PM – 4:12 PMo Yamagandam: ~9:16 AM – 10:39 AMo Gulikai: ~12:03 PM – 1:26 PM·
Good Times:o
Amṛta Kālām (very favorable): ~5:00 PM – 6:44 PMo
Abhijit Muhūrta: ~11:40 AM – 12:25 PM.
Why These Details Matter· The
tithi,
nakshatra,
yoga, and
karana are fundamental elements of the Hindu panchāṅga. They help determine
auspiciousness for rituals, pujas, weddings, and starting new ventures.· Knowing the
moon sign (rāśi) is significant for astrological charting and understanding how the lunar influence affects a particular day.· Identifying
festival days (like Vivah Panchami) helps people plan religious and social celebrations.·
Muhurta timings (good vs bad periods) are used in Vedic astrology to pick the right moment for important actions (shubh muhurat).
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