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News18
01-05-2025
- General
- News18
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 2, 2025: Tithi, Vrat And Today's Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, May 2, 2025: Shankaracharya Jayanti, Surdas Jayanti, Ramanuja Jayanti and Skanda Sashti will be celebrated today. AAJ KA PANCHANG, MAY 2, 2025: The Panchami and Shashthi Tithis of Shukla Paksha will be observed on Friday, May 2. This spiritually significant day will be marked by celebrations such as Shankaracharya Jayanti, Surdas Jayanti, Ramanuja Jayanti and Skanda Sashti. Paying attention to the auspicious (Shubh) and inauspicious (Ashubh) timings—especially during the early hours—can help promote positivity, minimise challenges, and create a more balanced and successful day. SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOONRISE, AND MOONSET ON MAY 2 The sun will rise at 5:40 AM and set at 6:57 PM, while the moon will rise at 9:28 AM and set at 12:13 AM on May 3. TITHI, NAKSHATRA, AND RASHI DETAILS FOR MAY 2 The Panchami Tithi will be in effect until 9:14 AM, after which the Shashthi Tithi will take over. Ardra Nakshatra will prevail until 1:04 PM, followed by the beginning of Punarvasu Nakshatra. During this period, the moon will remain in Mithuna Rashi, while the sun continues its journey through Mesha Rashi. SHUBH MUHURAT TIMINGS FOR MAY 2 On May 1, the day will commence with the Brahma Muhurat from 4:14 AM to 4:57 AM, followed by Pratah Sandhya between 4:35 AM and 5:40 AM. The Abhijit Muhurat will take place from 11:52 AM to 12:45 PM. Later in the afternoon, the Vijaya Muhurat will be observed from 2:31 PM to 3:24 PM. As evening sets in, the Godhuli Muhurat will run from 6:56 PM to 7:17 PM, followed by Sayahna Sandhya from 6:57 PM to 8:01 PM. The day will conclude with the Nishita Muhurat, observed from 11:56 PM until 12:39 AM on May 3. On May 2, the inauspicious timings are as follows: Rahu Kalam will be from 10:39 AM to 12:18 PM, while Yamaganda Muhurat will take place between 3:38 PM and 5:17 PM. Gulikai Kalam is scheduled from 7:19 AM to 8:59 AM. The Dur Muhurat will occur twice—first from 8:19 AM to 9:12 AM and again from 12:45 PM to 1:38 PM. Additionally, the Baana Muhurat will be in Roga until 2:34 PM. First Published: May 02, 2025, 05:00 IST


Hans India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Tirumala to Host Major Festivals and Rituals in May 2025
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has announced a lineup of significant religious observances and rituals scheduled throughout May 2025, drawing devotees from across the country to the sacred hill town. The first of the month begins with the Ananthalwar Utsavam on May 1, commemorating the service and devotion of Ananthalwar, the revered disciple of Sri Ramanujacharya. The TTD will mark the occasion by performing special rituals near the Ananthalwar Gardens adjacent to the main temple complex. On May 2, Tirumala will witness a confluence of philosophical traditions through the celebration of Bhashyakarla Sattumora, which honors Sri Ramanujacharya, a key proponent of the Vishishtadvaita philosophy. On the same day, Ramanuja Jayanti and Adi Shankara Jayanti will also be observed, marking the birth anniversaries of two towering spiritual reformers of Hinduism. The TTD is set to organize recitations, spiritual discourses, and rituals dedicated to the Acharyas. One of the most visually captivating festivals, Padmavathi Srinivasa Parinayotsavam, will be conducted on May 6. Held at Narayanagiri Gardens, this celestial wedding festival re-enacts the divine marriage of Lord Srinivasa with Goddess Padmavathi. The annual event is expected to attract thousands of devotees witnessing the rituals in a serene setting outside the main temple. Kurma Jayanti, which celebrates the second incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the form of a tortoise, will fall on May 12. The day also features Garuda Seva, a highly revered weekly ritual where the processional deity of Lord Malayappa is taken around the Mada Streets on the Garuda Vahanam. The month's religious observances will culminate with Hanuman Jayanti on May 22, celebrated in honor of the birth of Lord Hanuman. Special pujas and Vedic rituals will be conducted at the Bedi Anjaneya Swamy temple, located opposite the Tirumala shrine.