The Hindu Panchang, also known as the Vedic Calendar, plays a vital role in determining the precise calculations of time, date, and celestial events. Today, on Monday, August 4, 2025, the Panchang marks the Dashami Tithi (10th lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) in the holy month of Shravan. This Tithi will last until 11:42 AM, post which Ekadashi Tithi will commence.
On this day, the Moon is positioned in Libra (Tula Rashi), while the day witnesses a unique conjunction of Indra Yoga and Jyeshtha Nakshatra, adding significant spiritual importance. The presence of these Yogas is considered highly auspicious for religious rituals, spiritual practices, and important life decisions.
Key Panchang Details for August 4, 2025:-
Tithi (Lunar Date): Dashami (up to 11:42 AM), followed by Ekadashi.
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Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion): Jyeshtha Nakshatra until 7:21 AM.
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Yoga: Indra Yoga until 5:59 PM.
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Day: Monday (Somvar), dedicated to Lord Shiva.
One of the most significant auspicious periods today is the Abhijit Muhurat, which is considered ideal for initiating new ventures, performing important rituals, or starting long-term projects. This Muhurat will be active from 12:00 PM to 12:55 PM.
Rahu Kaal Timings (Inauspicious Periods):Rahu Kaal is a time considered unfavorable for undertaking any auspicious tasks or ceremonies. Here are the city-wise Rahu Kaal timings for today:
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Delhi: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Mumbai: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Chandigarh: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Lucknow: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Bhopal: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Kolkata: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Ahmedabad: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
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Chennai: 12:24 PM to 2:04 PM
During Rahu Kaal, it is advisable to avoid starting any new work, religious activities, or journeys. People often use this time for introspection, routine tasks, or completing ongoing projects.
Sunrise and Sunset Timings:-
Sunrise: 5:40 AM
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Sunset: 7:15 PM
The Panchang is meticulously divided into five key elements — Tithi (Lunar Date), Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion), Yoga, Karana (half of Tithi), and Vara (weekday). These elements together assist astrologers and devotees in determining the most favorable or unfavorable timings for various activities. Additionally, Panchang provides essential information about the positions of the Sun and Moon, planetary alignments, Hindu months, and lunar phases.
Why Today’s Panchang is Special:The blend of Indra Yoga and Jyeshtha Nakshatra is believed to enhance wisdom, leadership qualities, and success in intellectual pursuits. Performing religious observances or charitable deeds during this period is considered highly beneficial. Moreover, Mondays in Shravan are devoted to Lord Shiva, making it an ideal day for devotees to offer prayers, perform Rudrabhishek, or observe fasts.
As the day transitions into Ekadashi Tithi by late morning, devotees may start preparations for observing Ekadashi Vrat (fasting) the next day, which holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
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