The
Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar and almanac that provides a detailed account of various
auspicious and
inauspicious timings for rituals, events, and ceremonies. It is based on the
lunar and
solar movements, offering insight into the planetary positions, Tithis, Nakshatras, and other key astrological factors that influence daily life. Here’s the
Panchang for
October 10, 2025:
Tithi (Lunar Day)·
Tithi:
Dashami (10th day of the lunar cycle)·
Tithi Duration: From
05:34 AM to
05:54 AM (on october 11, 2025)·
Significance: The
10th day of the lunar fortnight is
Dashami, which is a day of significant spiritual significance, especially in the context of
Durga Puja celebrations.
Dashami marks the
end of the
Navaratri festival, which concludes with a grand celebration of
victory of good over evil. It is an auspicious day to worship
Lord Vishnu,
Lord Rama, or
Durga Devi, especially in regions observing
Vijayadashami (Dussehra).
Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)·
Nakshatra:
Revati·
Nakshatra Duration: From
05:23 AM (October 10) to
06:30 AM (October 11, 2025)·
Significance:
Revati is a
favorable Nakshatra governed by
Pushan (the sun god), associated with prosperity, nourishment, and spiritual growth. This Nakshatra is a good time for
spiritual activities,
meditation,
sowing seeds of new ventures, and strengthening relationships. Those born under Revati are typically compassionate, nurturing, and possess a strong sense of intuition.
Yoga (Auspicious Combination)·
Yoga:
Vyatipata·
Yoga Duration: From
05:34 AM to
05:54 AM (on october 11)·
Significance:
Vyatipata Yoga is considered inauspicious for beginning important tasks. It is generally avoided for initiating new ventures, marriages, or ceremonies that involve significant commitments. However, it is suitable for
reflecting,
resting, and
retreating into spiritual practice. It is also a good time to
break old patterns and embrace inner healing.
Karana (Half of Tithi)·
Karana:
Bava (till 12:45 PM)·
Karana:
Kaulava (from 12:45 PM onwards)·
Significance:o
Bava Karana is considered favorable for
starting projects, especially those that involve
intellectual pursuits or
communications.o
Kaulava Karana is often seen as a good time for
material pursuits, investments, and
business-related activities, as it is more practical and action-oriented.
Sunrise & Sunset·
Sunrise:
06:10 AM·
Sunset:
06:05 PM·
Day Length:
11 hours, 55 minutes·
Auspicious Time for Prayers:o
Morning Time: The first few hours after sunrise are especially
auspicious for prayer, spiritual practices, and
sowing seeds for new initiatives.o
Evening Time: The time between
05:30 PM and 06:00 PM is ideal for performing
evening rituals or
Aarti.
Planetary Positions (as of 10:00 AM)·
Sun:
Virgo (10°)·
Moon:
Pisces (22°)·
Mars:
Libra (18°)·
Mercury:
Libra (15°)·
Jupiter:
Aquarius (24°)·
Venus:
Virgo (14°)·
Saturn:
Capricorn (06°)·
Rahu:
Taurus (06°)·
Ketu:
Scorpio (06°)Auspicious Timings for Activities·
Abhijit Muhurat:
11:47 AM to 12:34 PMo This is the
most auspicious time for starting important activities, such as
investments,
weddings, or
opening a new business.·
Amrit Kaal:
05:43 AM to 07:11 AMo A highly
auspicious time for starting
spiritual activities,
prayers, and
auspicious rituals.
Inauspicious Timings (Chandrakanta, Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda)·
Rahu Kalam:
04:30 PM to 06:00 PMo A time typically considered
unfavorable for important activities like starting new ventures or making major decisions. Avoid
purchasing or
signing contracts during this period.·
Yamaganda:
07:10 AM to 08:40 AMo A time not suited for
undertaking important tasks. It is better for
reflecting or
internal work rather than taking external actions.
ConclusionOctober 10, 2025, is a day rich with significance, especially for those celebrating the
end of Navaratri and preparing for
Vijayadashami. While the day provides good opportunities for spiritual and material activities, some caution is needed in choosing the right time for important actions, particularly during the
Vyatipata Yoga and
Rahu Kalam. Focus on the
auspicious times and
planetary positions to maximize the day’s energy.
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