
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 10, 2025: Tithi, Nakshatra, Rashi, Shubh Muhurat & Vrat
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Aaj Ka Panchang, May 10, 2025: Discover the day's tithi, nakshatra, rashi changes, auspicious muhurats, and inauspicious periods to plan your day with confidence.
AAJ KA PANCHANG, MAY 10, 2025: The Trayodashi and Chaturdashi Tithis of Shukla Paksha will be observed on May 10. As the day holds no major events, individuals can follow their usual routines without any special preparations. However, it is advisable to check the Tithi and note both auspicious and inauspicious timings before starting any important tasks in the morning. Being aware of these periods can help ensure a smoother, more productive day and better handle any potential challenges.
On May 9, sunrise is expected at 5:33 AM and sunset at 7:02 PM. The moon is predicted to rise at 5:07 PM and set at 4:25 AM on May 11.
TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR MAY 10
The Trayodashi Tithi will remain in effect until 5:29 PM, followed by the beginning of Chaturdashi Tithi. Chitra Nakshatra will last until 3:15 AM on May 11, after which it transitions to Swati Nakshatra. During this period, the moon will be in Kanya Rashi until 1:42 PM, then move into Tula Rashi, while the sun will continue to stay in Mesha Rashi.
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR MAY 10
On May 10, the day's auspicious muhurats will begin with the Brahma Muhurat from 4:09 AM to 4:51 AM. This will be followed by Pratah Sandhya from 4:30 AM to 5:33 AM. The Vijaya Muhurat is set for 2:32 PM to 3:26 PM, while the Abhijit Muhurat will occur between 11:51 AM and 12:45 PM. In the evening, Godhuli Muhurat will be observed from 7:01 PM to 7:22 PM, and Sayahna Sandhya will take place from 7:02 PM to 8:05 PM. The day will conclude with the Nishita Muhurat, running from 11:56 PM to 12:38 AM on May 11.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR MAY 10
The inauspicious timings for May 10 are as follows: Rahu Kalam will be from 8:56 AM to 10:37 AM, and Yamaganda Muhurat will occur between 1:59 PM and 3:40 PM. Gulikai Kalam will be from 5:33 AM to 7:15 AM. Dur Muhurat will take place twice—first from 5:33 AM to 6:27 AM, and again from 6:27 AM to 7:21 PM. Additionally, the Baana Muhurat will be in Roga from 8:53 PM until the end of the night.
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May 10, 2025, 05:00 IST

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