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Panchang for Today - 28th May 2025: Aaj Ka Panchang - A spiritually charged Wednesday calls for grounding rituals and mindful communication under Dhriti YogaPanchang Today – 28th May 2025: Wednesday, May 28, 2025, witnesses Shukla Dwitiya Tithi and Mrigashira Nakshatra together with Dhriti Yoga, fostering emotional steadiness, inner strength, and resilience.
Welcome to your May 28, 2025, Daily Panchang.
Live Events
Sun Rise
05:25 AM
Sun Sign
Vrishabha
Sun Set
07:12 PM
Moon Sign
Vrishabha
Moon Rise
06:03 AM
Paksha
Shukla
Moon Set
08:59 PM
Chandra Darshan Timing and Duration:
Chandra Darshan Time: 7:12 PM to 8:53 PM
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
What to Do on This Day:
Meditate upon Chandra Dev and offer raw milk, white flowers, and rice to Him.
Chant the mantra "ॐ चं चंद्राय नमः" (Om Cham Chandraya Namah).
Offer water (Arghya) to the Moon upon sighting and pray for purity of mind.
Wear white clothes and eat light, sattvic (pure and vegetarian) food.
What Not to Do on This Day:
Do not consume tamasic food like meat or alcohol.
Avoid negative thoughts, anger, and conflict.
Refrain from lying or indulging in impure actions on the day of Chandra Darshan.
This concise Panchang is specially curated to guide you through the day's energies with ease. Mercury is the planet in control of the day, and emphasis is on clarity of thought, eloquent expression, and practical decision-making. Meanwhile, the Moon's presence in Taurus adds stability, sensual comfort, and a gentle emotional tone to your : Shukla Dwitiya TithiNakshatra : Mrigashira NakshatraYoga : Dhriti YogaAbhijit Muhurat: (None) is not a favorable day to make important Kalam: (12:19 PM - 02:02 PM) should be avoided when embarking on new above combinations characterize the day, lending a spiritually charged vibration to the day's actions and the energies of the Mercury, intellectual pursuits, communication, and short travels fueling this Wednesday (Budhwara) and the Moon in Taurus (Vrishabh Rashi) groundedness, appreciation, and calm emotional responses are the order of the NoneGulikai Kalam: 10:35 AM to 12:19 PMYamaganda: 07:08 AM to 08:52 AMRahu Kalam: 12:19 PM to 02:02 PMTithi 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 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 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 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 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.____________________________________________________________________________In the Puranas, Chandra Dev (Moon God) is considered a revered deity associated with beauty, coolness, and mental to Vedic astrology, the Moon governs our mind and emotions. That is why when the Moon is seen for the first time after Amavasya (New Moon), that day is called 'Chandra Darshan', and it is considered highly auspicious and year, Chandra Darshan will be observed on Wednesday, 28th May, which falls on the Dwitiya Tithi (second lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha in the Jyeshtha day holds great significance in Hinduism, as worshipping Chandra Dev is believed to bless one with mental peace, beauty, attraction, and fulfillment of desires.—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This daily Panchang has been brought to you by For Feedback, please write to hello@ Read: