
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 28, 2025: Tithi, Vrat, Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal Today
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 28, 2025: Celebrate Vinayak Chaturthi under Uttara Phalguni. Parigha yoga brings caution early, Abhijit muhurat midday brings auspicious moments for worship.
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 28, 2025: Today is Monday and the date is Chaturthi of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month, which is also specially worshipped as Vinayak Chaturthi. This day is considered very auspicious and fruitful for the worship of Lord Ganesha. This day is best for removing obstacles and gaining wisdom and prosperity. Fasting on Chaturthi and reciting the aarti and Stotra of Ganesha gives special virtue.
Today's nakshatra is Uttara Phalguni, which promotes stability, dedication, and service in life. This nakshatra is best for marriage, strengthening relationships, and starting long-term plans. Also, today's yoga is Parigha, which will be effective till 2:53:13 pm. One should be careful before making decisions in Parigha yoga, as this yoga can bring some obstacles or mental confusion. The Moon is transiting in Leo today, which is a symbol of confidence, leadership, and creativity. This zodiac sign can inspire you to become prestigious in society and influential in your field of work today.
Sunrise will be at 06:10:20 AM and sunset will be at 07:24:05 PM. Moonrise will be at 09:18:29 AM and set at 09:52:09 PM. As per the season, it is the rainy season, which is a time of emotional and spiritual awakening. This time is suitable for fasting, worship, and meditation.
According to the Hindu calendar, today is Shak Samvat 1947 and Vikram Samvat 2082. According to Amamant Panchang, the month is Shravan and in Purnimant Panchang also Shravan month is going on from today.
In inauspicious Muhurat, new work or important decisions should be avoided at the following times today: Rahukaal: from 07:49:33 to 09:28:46 in the morning, Yamaganda Kaal: from 11:07:59 to 12:47:12, Gulik Kaal: from 02:26:26 to 04:05:39
Abhijit Muhurat: from 12:21:00 PM to 01:13:00 PM – This Muhurat is considered the best for all works. Today is a very auspicious day for Ganpati Pujan, mental peace, and laying the foundation of new plans.
Through Chaturthi fast, one gets freedom from obstacles and paves the way for success in work. Moon in Leo boosts self-confidence, so today you can be in a leadership and decisive role. Due to the influence of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, stability in relationships and dedication towards responsibilities will increase.
Abhijit Muhurat in the middle of the day is the best for all important works. Spend the day with restrained behaviour and faith, and success will kiss your feet.
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 28, 2025
Sun & Moon Calculations
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat)
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Abhijit: 12:21:00 PM to 01:13:00 PM
(The author Chirag Daruwalla is the son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla).
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