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Aaj Ka Panchang, June 10, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Aaj Ka Panchang, June 10, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat

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Aaj Ka Panchang, June 10, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat

Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, June 10, 2025: Devotees will celebrate Vat Purnima Vrat and Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat today, on Tuesday. AAJ KA PANCHANG, JUNE 10, 2025: The Chaturdashi and Purnima Tithis of the Shukla Paksha will be observed on Tuesday, June 10. The day is also marked by the observance of sacred rituals like Vat Purnima Vrat and Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat. Consulting the Tithi calendar is considered highly beneficial, as it helps identify both auspicious and inauspicious timings for important activities. Acting in harmony with these favourable timings is believed to enhance success and minimise possible obstacles. On June 10, the sun will rise at 5:23 AM and set at 7:19 PM. The moon will rise at 6:45 PM and set at 4:55 AM the following day, June 11. TITHI, NAKSHATRA AND RASHI DETAILS FOR JUNE 10 Chaturdashi Tithi will continue until 11:35 AM, after which Purnima Tithi will begin. Anuradha Nakshatra remains in effect until 6:02 PM, succeeded by Jyeshtha Nakshatra. Throughout the day, the moon will reside in Vrishchika Rashi, and the sun will maintain its position in Vrishabha Rashi. SHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 10 On June 9, the day's auspicious periods start with Brahma Muhurat from 4:02 AM to 4:42 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya from 4:22 AM to 5:23 AM. Abhijit Muhurat falls between 11:53 AM and 12:49 PM, while Vijaya Muhurat occurs from 2:40 PM to 3:36 PM. In the evening, Godhuli Muhurat is from 7:17 PM to 7:38 PM, overlapping with Sayahna Sandhya, which lasts from 7:19 PM to 8:19 PM. The day concludes with Nishita Muhurat from 12:01 AM to 12:41 AM on June 11. ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR JUNE 10 The day's inauspicious periods include Rahu Kalam from 3:50 PM to 5:34 PM, Yamaganda Muhurat from 8:52 AM to 10:36 AM, and Gulikai Kalam from 12:21 PM to 2:05 PM. Dur Muhurat will also take place twice, first from 8:10 AM to 9:06 AM, and later from 11:20 PM to 12:01 AM on June 11. First Published:

Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat 2025: Date, shubh muhurat, significance, puja rituals and all you need to know
Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat 2025: Date, shubh muhurat, significance, puja rituals and all you need to know

Hindustan Times

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Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat 2025: Date, shubh muhurat, significance, puja rituals and all you need to know

Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat 2025: Purnima Vrat, observed on the full moon day (Purnima Tithi) of the Shukla Paksha each month, carries profound spiritual importance in Hinduism. It is especially meaningful in the month of Jyeshtha when devotees pray for happiness, prosperity, and mental purity. On this occasion, worship is offered to Lord Vishnu, Lord Chandra (the Moon God), and Lord Shiva. (Also read: Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat Katha 2025: Nirjala Ekadashi today; know fasting time, shubh muhurat and parana time ) This year, the significant Hindu festival of Jyeshtha Purnima will be observed on Tuesday, June 10. According to Drik Panchang, the auspicious timings to observe the occasion are as follows: Purnima Tithi begins: 11:35 AM on June 10, 2025 Purnima Tithi ends: 01:13 PM on June 11, 2025 The Bhavishya Purana describes the Dvatrimshi Purnima Vrat, a fast that starts on the full moon of Margashirsha, Magha, or Vaishakha and ends on the Purnima of Bhadrapada or Pausha. Observing this 32-month vow is believed to grant devotees good fortune, children, and mental peace. Jyeshtha Purnima is especially sacred for worshipping Lord Chandra, who is said to manifest fully on this day. Fasting and performing rituals on this occasion purify the soul and deepen one's bond with the divine. Begin the day with a ritual bath, ideally in a holy river or at home using Gangajal, followed by performing Tarpan, the ancestral offerings. Take a Sankalpa, or vow, to observe the fast for the well-being, peace, and success of your family. The deity worship starts with Kalash Sthapana, or placing the sacred pot, and then prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha, followed by Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati using the 16-step Shodashopachara Puja Vidhi. Devotees also worship Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Chandra, maintaining a full-day fast while meditating, chanting mantras, and singing devotional songs. In the evening, after the moon rises, Arghya (a sacred water offering) is made to the Moon God. Listening to or reciting the Purnima Vrat Katha is customary, and performing the Satyanarayana Katha at this time is considered especially auspicious.

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