Latest news with #NavamiTithi


News18
20-05-2025
- General
- News18
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 21, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Muhurat
Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, May 21, 2025: Check out tithi, auspicious and inauspicious timings, and other details here. AAJ KA PANCHANG, MAY 21, 2025: The Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha will be observed on May 21, as per Drik Panchang. There are no significant festivals or religious observances scheduled for this day. Individuals may proceed with their routine without any special preparations. But it is advisable to check the Tithi and consider both favorable and unfavorable timings before undertaking any important morning activities. Being mindful of these timeframes can help ensure a smooth and productive day while effectively navigating any challenges. SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON MAY 21 The sun is expected to rise at 5:27 AM and set at 7:09 PM. The moon rise is anticipated at 1:51 AM on May 22 and set at 12:56 PM. TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR MAY 21 The Navami Tithi will remain in effect until 3:21 AM on May 22. The Shatabhisha Nakshatra will continue until 6:58 PM, transitioning to the Purva Bhadrapada later. The moon will be located in Kumbha Rashi, while the sun will be in Vrishabha Rashi. SHUBH MUHURAT FOR MAY 21 On May 21, the day's auspicious timings will start with the Brahma Muhurat from 4:05 AM to 4: 46 AM. Pratah Sandhya will take place between 4:25 AM and 5:27 AM, followed by the Vijaya Muhurat from 2:35 PM to 3:30 PM. In the evening, the Godhuli Muhurat will be observed from 7:07 PM to 7:28 PM, and Sayahna Sandhya will run from 7:09 PM to 8:10 PM. Lastly, the Nishita Muhurat will be from 11:57 PM to 12:38 AM onMay 22. The Amrit Kalam Muhurat is scheduled between 11:56 AM to 1:30 PM. ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 11 The inauspicious times for the day are as follows: Rahu Kalam will occur from 12:18 PM to 2:01 PM, while Yamaganda Muhurat is set for 7:10 AM to 8:53 AM. Gulikai Kalam will take place between 10:35 AM and 12:18 PM. The Baana Muhurat will be in Chora from 5:51 AM and will last through the entire night. First Published: May 21, 2025, 05:00 IST


News18
05-05-2025
- General
- News18
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 6, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, May 6, 2025: Check out tithi, auspicious and inauspicious timings, and other details here. AAJ KA PANCHANG, May 6, 2025: The Navami and Dashami Tithis of Shukla Paksha will be held on Tuesday, May 6. Before beginning any important work in the morning, check the Tithi and consider both auspicious and inauspicious timings. Staying aware of these astrological windows might help you make the most of your day and deal with any challenges more effectively. Check below the sunrise and sunset timings, tithi, nakshatra, rashi and both auspicious and inauspicious timings. Sunrise is scheduled for 5:36 AM on May 6, and sunset at 6:59 PM. The moon will most likely rise at 1:35 PM and set at 2:38 AM on May 7. TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR MAY 6 The Navami Tithi will remain active till 8:38 AM, following which the Dashami Tithi will begin. Magha Nakshatra will be in effect until 3:52 PM, before changing to Purva Phalguni. The moon will continue its journey in Simha Rashi, while the sun travels through Mesha Rashi. SHUBH MUHURAT FOR MAY 6 On May 6, the auspicious muhurats begin with the Brahma Muhurat from 4:11 AM to 4:54 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya at 4:33 AM to 5:36 AM. The Abhijit Muhurat is scheduled for 11:51 AM to 12:45 PM and the Vijaya Muhurat from 2:32 PM to 3:25 PM. Godhuli Muhurat will take place in the evening from 6:58 PM to 7:19 PM, followed by Sayahna Sandhya from 6:59 PM to 8:03 PM. The day culminates with the Nishita Muhurat, which takes place on May 7 from 11:56 PM to 12:39 AM. Ravi Yoga, on the other hand, will last the entire day. ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR MAY 6 Inauspicious timings for May 6 are as follows: Rahu Kalam is scheduled from 3:39 PM to 5:19 PM, followed by Yamaganda Muhurat from 8:57 AM to 10:38 AM. Gulikai Kalam will be held from 12:18 PM to 1:58 PM. The Dur Muhurtam lasts from 8:17 AM until 9:11 AM. Additionally, the Baana Muhurat will remain in Raja beginning at 5:37 PM and throughout the rest of the night. First Published: May 06, 2025, 05:00 IST


News18
05-05-2025
- General
- News18
Sita Navami 2025: Top 5 Wishes, Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, And Significance
Last Updated: Sita Navami, also known as Janaki Navami, is celebrated to mark the birth of Maa Sita. Happy Sita Navami Wishes 2025: Sita Navami, also known as Sita Jayanti, is one of the widely celebrated festivals for Hindus. The day marks the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita, the revered consort of Lord Rama. It is celebrated with great fervour and zest throughout India. Sita Navami is also widely celebrated in Nepal. It's believed that Maa Sita was born in Janakpur city of Nepal. As per Hindu mythology, Maa Sita was born on the Navami Tithi, or ninth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakh. So, the day is celebrated as Sita Navami. Mata Sita is also known as Janaki since she was the daughter of King Janaka of Mithila. Hence, this day is also referred to as Janaki Navami. This auspicious day holds great significance for Hindu devotees, particularly married women who fast and pray for their husbands' health and longevity. This year, the festival is being celebrated today, on Monday, May 5. Happy Sita Navami Wishes In English May the divine grace of Goddess Sita bless your life with love, strength, and unwavering devotion. Happy Sita Navami! Wishing you peace, prosperity, and purity on the auspicious occasion of Sita Navami. May Sita Mata guide you always. On this sacred day, may your heart be filled with faith and your home with happiness. Jai Siya Ram! May the ideals of Goddess Sita inspire you to lead a life of dignity, courage, and compassion. Happy Sita Navami! The Navami Tithi will prevail from 7:30 am on Monday to 8:38 am on Tuesday, as per Drik Panchang. The Madhyahna Mahurat will begin at 10:59 am and will last for 2 hours and 40 minutes, till 1:39 pm. Goddess Sita is believed to have been born on Tuesday in Pushya Nakshatra. The Hindu goddess married Lord Rama, who was also born on Navami Tithi in Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. As per the Hindu calendar, Sita Jayanti falls one month after Rama Navami. Sita Navami Puja Vidhi On Sita Navami, devotees engage in several activities to seek the blessings of Goddess Sita. Many devotees fast from sunrise until sunset, taking just water or fruits. Also, special puja ceremonies are held in homes and temples. Devotees sing hymns and recite the Ramayana, especially the episodes that highlight the virtues and life events of the Goddess. Celebrations at Sita's Birth Place According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Sita was born in the Mithila kingdom, which was governed by King Janaka. Her birthplace is believed to be Janakpur, which is now in Nepal. It is said that King Janaka found Sita as an infant in a furrow while ploughing the field. He was struck by her angelic presence and adopted her, raising her as his daughter. As a result, she is also known as Janki, a nickname derived from King Janaka's name. On the other hand, it's also believed that the Janaki Temple in Sitamarhi district of Bihar is the place where King Janaka discovered the infant Sita while ploughing a field. Sita Jayanti Significance According to Hindu scriptures, Goddess Sita was an incarnation of Maa Laxmi, who married Lord Ram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In Ramcharitmanas, there are different stories about Maa Sita's journey from Swayamvar to becoming a single mother, her struggles during exile and how she lived in Lanka when the Demon King Ravana abducted her. Maa Sita stands as a great inspiration to all women. Her life is seen as an epitome of sacrifices to uphold the values of family and society. Despite all odds, she exhibited exemplary strength to successfully withstand all trying circumstances. During her time in Lanka, she spent her days sitting under the Ashoka tree, crying and remembering Lord Shri Ram. Upon her return, she had to go through agni pariksha to establish her purity and was then sent to the forest to live in Sage Valmiki's ashram, where she became a mother and raised her two sons, Luv and Kush. Sita Navami highlights our cultural history and values as depicted in the epic Ramayana, demonstrating the concepts of dharma, loyalty and resilience. tags : art and culture lifestyle Location : Mumbai, India, India First Published: May 05, 2025, 06:00 IST News lifestyle Sita Navami 2025: Top 5 Wishes, Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, And Significance


Time of India
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
What to Do on Sita Navami to Eliminate Fear and Troubles?
The festival of Sita Navami is celebrated on the day Goddess Sita , an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, is believed to have manifested on Earth. This festival falls on the Navami Tithi (ninth lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha, which this year is on May 5. According to Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri, worshiping Lord Rama and Goddess Sita on this day helps maintain harmony in married life. Women are advised to offer cosmetics and adornments (Shringar items) to Goddess Sita. Doing so is believed to remove all forms of sorrow and fear of troubles from the household. Women are encouraged to perform the puja (worship) along with their husbands. This practice enhances love and devotion in marital life and ensures peace and happiness in the family. Opportunity for Business Growth on Sita Navami by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Avail 30:70 Pay Plan 3,4& 5 BHK Ultra Luxury Homes by MICL Group in Tardeo MICL - Halleys Of Opulence Book Now Undo On this Sita Navami, an auspicious Vriddhi Yoga (Yoga of growth and expansion) will occur. Alongside it, there is also the Vanij Karana, which is considered favorable for business and commercial activities. Due to the combination of Vriddhi Yoga and Vanij Karana, this day is considered auspicious for making business decisions and transactions, as tasks initiated on this day are more likely to succeed and bring progress. Auspicious Timing for Sita Navami According to the Vedic calendar, the Navami Tithi (ninth day of the waxing phase of the Vaishakha month) will begin at 7:35 AM on May 5. It will end the next day, May 6, at 8:39 AM. Based on the Udaya Tithi (day that begins with the sunrise on the Navami), Sita Navami will be celebrated on May 5. Written By: Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri..!!


News18
21-04-2025
- General
- News18
Aaj Ka Panchang, April 22, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, April 22, 2025: Check out tithi, auspicious and inauspicious timings, and other details here. AAJ KA PANCHANG, APRIL 22, 2025: The Navami Tithi and Dashami Tithi of Krishna Paksha will fall on Monday, April 22. While no major celebrations are planned for the day, it is still important to be mindful of the Tithi and its associated auspicious and inauspicious hours, especially in the morning. By timing your activities around these favorable periods, you can enhance happiness, minimize obstacles, and ensure a more productive and harmonious day ahead. The sun will rise at 5:49 AM and set at 6:51 PM. The moon will rise at 2:46 AM on April 23 and set at 1:01 PM. TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR APRIL 22 The Navami Tithi will last until 6:12 PM, after which the Dashami Tithi will begin. The Shravana Nakshatra will be in effect until 12:44 PM, followed by the Dhanishtha Nakshatra. The moon will stay in Makara Rashi until 12:31 AM on April 23, after which it will move into Kumbha Rashi, while the sun will continue to be in Mesha Rashi. SHUBH MUHURAT TIMINGS FOR APRIL 22 On April 22, the day will begin with Brahma Muhurat from 4:21 AM to 5:05 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya, which occurs between 4:43 AM and 5:49 AM. In the afternoon, Vijaya Muhurat will take place from 2:30 PM to 3:22 PM, while Abhijit Muhurat will be observed from 11:54 AM to 12:46 PM. As evening sets in, the Godhuli Muhurat will run from 6:50 PM to 7:12 PM, and Sayahna Sandhya will follow from 6:51 PM to 7:57 PM. The day will end with Nishita Muhurat, starting at 11:57 PM and lasting until 12:41 AM on April 23. ASHUBH MUHURAT FOR APRIL 22 On April 22, the inauspicious times are as follows: Rahu Kalam will take place from 3:35 PM to 5:13 PM, and Yamaganda Muhurat will be between 9:04 AM and 10:42 AM. Gulikai Kalam will be observed from 12:20 PM to 1:58 PM. The Dur Muhurat will occur twice—first from 8:25 AM to 9:17 AM and then from 11:14 PM to 11:57 PM. Additionally, the Baana Muhurat in the Roga will last from 7:56 AM until late night. First Published: