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Aaj Ka Panchang, June 19, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat

Aaj Ka Panchang, June 19, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat

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Aaj Ka Panchang, June 19, 2025: Though no major festivals fall on this day, the Tithi calendar is still useful for determining favourable and unfavourable muhurats.
AAJ KA PANCHANG, JUNE 19, 2025: The Ashtami and Navami tithis of Krishna Paksha will fall on Thursday, June 19, as per the Drik Panchang. While no major festivals are observed on this date, the Tithi calendar remains a helpful tool for identifying auspicious and inauspicious muhurats. Planning important tasks during favourable timings is believed to enhance success and reduce potential difficulties.
Sunrise on Thursday is expected at 5:23 AM, with sunset at 7:22 PM. The moon is likely to rise at 12:55 AM on June 20 and set at 12:52 PM the same day.
Ashtami Tithi will remain in effect until 11:55 AM on June 19, after which Navami Tithi will begin. Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra will continue until 11:17 PM, followed by the onset of Revati Nakshatra. The moon will stay in Meena Rashi (Pisces), while the sun continues its transit through Mithuna Rashi (Gemini).
SHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 19
On June 19, the day starts with Brahma Muhurat from 4:03 AM to 4:43 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya between 4:23 AM and 5:23 AM. Vijaya Muhurat falls between 2:42 PM and 3:38 PM, while Amrit Kalam is set for 6:42 PM to 8:13 PM. The Abhijit Muhurat will occur from 11:55 AM to 12:50 PM.
The evening on June 19 begins with the Godhuli Muhurat from 7:20 PM to 7:40 PM, followed by Sayahna Sandhya between 7:22 PM and 8:22 PM. Later, during the night, the Nishita Muhurat will occur from 12:03 AM to 12:43 AM on June 20.
ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 19
The inauspicious periods on June 19 include Rahu Kalam from 2:07 PM to 3:52 PM and Yamaganda Muhurat from 5:23 AM to 7:08 AM. Gulikai Kalam will occur between 8:53 AM and 10:38 AM. Dur Muhurtam appears twice—first from 10:03 AM to 10:59 AM and again from 3:38 PM to 4:34 PM. Additionally, the Baana Muhurat will be in Raja phase starting at 11:25 AM and lasting through the night.
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