📿 Panchāng for 26 november 20251.
Tithi (Lunar Day):o It’s
Shukla Paksha Ṣaṣṭhī (6th day of the waxing phase of the moon).o According to some sources, the Ṣaṣṭhī tithi lasts until about
12:02 AM on 27 november, after which Saptamī begins.2.
Nakṣatra (Lunar Constellation):o The moon is in
Shravaṇa Nakṣatra until ~1:32 AM.o After that, the Nakṣatra shifts to
Dhaniṣṭhā.3.
Yoga:o The day starts with
Vṛddhi Yoga, which continues until
12:42 PM.o Then
Dhruva Yoga begins and continues for the rest of the day.4.
Kāraṇa:o Up to ~11:34 AM, the Kāraṇa is
Kaulava.o From 11:34 AM to about midnight, the Kāraṇa is
Taitīla, and then it changes to
Gara.5.
Vāra (Weekday):o It’s
Wednesday (Budhavāra).6.
Rāhu Kāla:o The inauspicious time of
Rāhu Kāla is from
11:46 AM to 1:07 PM.7.
Sunrise / Sunset / moon Times:o Sunrise: ~
6:52 AMo Sunset: ~
5:36 PMo Moonrise: ~
11:36 AMo Moonset: ~
10:47 PM8.
Lunar Month / Year:o It’s
Maghaṣira (Mārgaśīrṣa) month.o The year (Vikrama Samvat) is
2082.o The Samvat is
Kālayukta, according to some sources.9.
Special Observances / Festivals:o
Subrahmanya Śaṣṭhī (Skanda Ṣaṣṭhī) is observed.o
Champa Śaṣṭhī is also mentioned for this day.
🔍 Interpretation and Suggestions for the Day:· Since it's
Ṣaṣṭhī tithi, this is an auspicious day for devotional or ritualistic activities, especially those dedicated to
Subrahmanya / Skanda, given the skanda Ṣaṣṭhī observance.· With
Shravaṇa transitioning to
Dhaniṣṭhā Nakṣatra, there’s a shift in energy — Shravana is good for listening, learning, and spiritual reflection, while Dhaniṣṭhā emphadata-sizes discipline, perseverance, and community.·
Avoid big decisions or important beginnings during Rāhu Kāla (11:46 AM–1:07 PM), as this is considered inauspicious.· The change from Vṛddhi yoga to dhruva yoga around midday suggests that the early day is good for growth, expansion, or planning, while the latter half of the day supports more stable, steady work.· For spiritual practices, meditation or chanting in the morning may yield stronger effects, given the favorable yoga and nakṣatra data-alignment.
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