
Panchang for Today, 26th April 2025: A spiritually charged Saturday supporting equitable decisions and stable actions under Vaidhriti and Vishkambha Yoga
Welcome to your April 26, 2025, Daily Panchang
This concise Panchang is specially curated to guide you through the day's energies with ease. Saturn is the planet in control of the day, and actions require discipline, commitment and patience. Balancing opportunities with challenges is favored by the Moon in Pisces.
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Important Details
Tithi :
Krishna Trayodashi upto 08:27 AM, then Chaturdashi Tithi
Nakshatra :
Uttara Bhadrapada upto 06:27 AM, then Revati Nakshatra
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Yoga :
Vaidhriti upto 08:42 AM, then Vishkambha Yoga
Abhijit Muhurat
(11:52 AM - 12:45 PM) is a favorable day to make important decisions.
Rahu Kalam (
09:02 AM - 10:40 AM) should be avoided when embarking on new ventures.
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The above combinations characterize the day, lending a spiritually charged vibration to the day's actions and decisions.
With the energies of Saturn, discipline fueling this Saturday (Shanivara) and the Moon in Pisces (Meena Rashi), spiritual growth and introspection are the order of the day.
Additional Information
Sun Rise
05:44 AM
Sun Sign
Mesha
Sun Set
06:53 PM
Moon Sign
Meena
Moon Rise
05:03 AM, Apr 27
Paksha
Krishan
Moon Set
05:23 PM
Auspicious Time Period
Abhijit: 11:52 AM to 12:45 PM
Inauspicious Time Period
Gulikai Kalam: 05:44 AM to 07:23 AM
Yamaganda: 01:57 PM to 03:36 PM
Rahu Kalam: 09:02 AM to 10:40 AM
Explaining the Panchang
What is Tithi?
Tithi literally means the day of the Moon, and its location at any given time. It provides indications regarding the mood of the individual and decision-making ability. Tithi specifies certain spiritual influences in particular. All Tithis are significant in one way or another, so to indicate certain times which will be appropriate for significant things or activities is needed.
Tithi for today :
Trayodashi upto 08:27 AM, then Chaturdashi
What is a Nakshatra?
Nakshatras refer to moon constellations and a way to discover one's personality and line of life. Each Nakshatra has characteristics that determine the personality, traits, and deficits of an individual. Discovering one's Nakshatra would tell a person a great deal about his nature, emotional realm, spiritual unfolding, and global relationship.
Nakshatra for today -
Uttara Bhadrapada upto 06:27 AM, then Revati
What is Yoga?
Yog is a celestial alignment that has an effect on the cosmic energy of the day. Every Yog has some qualities to direct the potential for prosperity, success, and spiritual progress. Understanding the 'Yog' at birth aligns an individual with favorable energy for life advancement.
Yoga for today :
Vaidhriti upto 08:42 AM, then Vishkambha
What is Karana?
One Karan depicts half of a Tithi and is impacting specific actions and energies. Every Karan impacts timing, choice-making, and self-growth. This helps to understand which timings will be more appropriate for initiating new work, self-study, or spiritual practice.
Karana for today:
Vanija upto 08:27 AM, then Vishti upto 06:40 PM
Vaar or Day of the week:
Vaar refers to days of the week ruled by a planet and the planet thereby ruling the day's energy. Individuals say that your birth Vaar determines your nature, your sensitivity in emotions, and your approach to life. Knowing your birth Vaar helps in harmonizing your behavior according to the nature of planetary influence ruling the specific day.
Day of the Week :
Saturday
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