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May 25, 2026 Panchang: Shukla Paksha Navami to Dashami, Auspicious Timings, Nakshatra & Rashi Guide

May 25, 2026 begins with Shukla Paksha Navami until 08:01 IST, then transitions to Shukla Paksha Dashami for the rest of the day. The guide explains how tithis are astronomically defined, why Navami counts at sunrise for many observances, and how to choose auspicious timings using Abhijit muhurta and the post-sunrise Navami window. It also…
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Ganga Dussehra 2026: Sacred Dates, Shukla Dashami Significance, Puja Vidhi, and Eco‑Seva

Ganga Dussehra 2026 spans 15–24 June and culminates on Jyeshta Shukla Dashami, observed on 24 June, with morning snana, puja, and dana as core practices. Rooted in the Purāṇic descent of Ganga and the ideal of tenfold purification, the festival blends inner discipline with outward charity. Panchang guidance suggests observing the day when Dashami prevails…
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May 12, 2026 Panchang: Precise Dashami–Ekadashi (9:47 AM) Shift, Auspicious Times Guide

On Tuesday, May 12, 2026, most regions observe Krishna Paksha Dashami until 9:47 AM, after which Krishna Paksha Ekadashi begins. This guide explains what a tithi is and why its start and end times vary by location. It outlines the spiritual focus of Dashami as preparation for Ekadashi, along with fasting rules, Smarta–Vaiṣṇava nuances, and…
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April 25, 2026 Panchang: Shukla Navami to Dashami, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra & Rashi

Saturday, April 25, 2026 features Shukla Paksha Navami until 21:44 (IST), transitioning thereafter to Shukla Paksha Dashami. This guide explains what a tithi is, why its start and end are not tied to midnight, and how to plan Shubh Muhurat using Abhijit Muhurta, Choghadiya, and sunrise-based calculations for Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, and Gulika. It clarifies…
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April 12, 2026 Panchang Guide: Tithi Change, Auspicious Timings, Nakshatra & Rashi Insights

Sunday, April 12, 2026 in most Hindu Panchangs is Krishna Paksha Dashami until 9:19 PM, after which Krishna Paksha Ekadashi begins. This guide explains how tithi is computed, why a tithi can span two civil dates, and why most Ekadashi observers will fast on Monday, April 13, 2026. It outlines how to use Abhijit Muhurta…
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April 11, 2026 Panchang: Sacred Navami–Dashami Transition, Auspicious Timings and Vedic Insights

Saturday, April 11, 2026 features Krishna Paksha Navami until about 8:40 PM, transitioning to Dashami thereafter in most regions. The article explains how tithi is computed, why timings vary by location, and how to use Panchang responsibly. It clarifies practical rules like udaya tithi and highlights Saturday’s association with Shani, aligning the day with steadiness…
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Navratri 2026: Dates, Rituals, Regional Traditions, and the Transformative Power of Shakti

Navratri—“nine nights”—honors Adi Shakti as both nurturing and protective, culminating in Vijaya Dashami’s affirmation of righteous victory. In 2026, Shardiya Navratri runs from October 11 to October 20, with regional panchang differences guiding precise tithis. The festival’s lunisolar timing, Navadurga symbolism, and the three-guna framework invite a progressive inner discipline from vigor to wisdom. Core…
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March 27, 2026 Panchang: Complete Guide to Tithi, Nakshatra, Rashi and Sacred Auspicious Times

Friday, March 27, 2026 follows Shukla Paksha Navami until 12:02 PM and Shukla Paksha Dashami thereafter, guiding how devotees plan puja, vrata, and muhurta. The technical basis of tithi is explained along with why timing varies by location and sunrise. Practical insights show how to complete Navami observances in the forenoon and use Dashami hours…
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Shalivahana Jayanti 2026: Date, Saka Era Legacy, and Chaitra Vijaya Dashami Significance

Shalivahana Jayanti 2026 falls on 28 March, observed on Chaitra Shukla Dashami (Chaitra Vijaya Dashami). The day honors King Shalivahana—identified in later tradition with Gautamiputra Satakarni—and foregrounds the Saka Samvat (78 CE), the backbone of the Indian national calendar. This era also informs Balinese, historical Javanese, and Khmer calendrical practices, underscoring a shared dharmic grammar…
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March 13, 2026 Panchang Guide: Krishna Paksha Dashami Timing, Good Time, Nakshatra & Rashi

Friday, March 13, 2026 marks a transition in the Hindu calendar from Krishna Paksha Navami (until 4:12 AM in most regions) to Krishna Paksha Dashami for the remainder of the day. The Panchang’s tithi system is explained with its astronomical basis—12-degree Sun–Moon separations—and the role of nirayana calculations. Practical guidance highlights Brahma Muhurta, Abhijit Muhurta,…
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Complete Panchang for February 26, 2026: Shukla Navami to Dashami, Good Time, Nakshatra & Rashi

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, the Hindu Panchang records a tithi transition: Shukla Paksha Navami ends at 2:24 AM and Shukla Paksha Dashami then prevails. The overview explains how tithi is calculated from solar–lunar angular separation and why exact end times vary by location. It outlines how to choose “Good Time” (Shubh Muhurat) using Abhijit…
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January 13, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Dashami to Ekadashi, Good Time, Nakshatra, Rashi

Tuesday, January 13, 2026 features Krishna Paksha Dashami tithi until 3:51 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Ekadashi for the remainder of the day. This Dashami-to-Ekadashi transition supports disciplined routines, fasting, and reflective practices. Good Time (shubh muhurat) should be confirmed through a local Panchang, since auspicious periods vary by location and depend on Nakshatra, Yoga,…
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January 12, 2026 Panchang Guide: Sacred Tithi Timings—Navami to Dashami Shift

January 12, 2026 features a distinct Tithi transition in the Hindu calendar: Krishna Paksha Navami lasts until 1:54 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Dashami for the remainder of the day. This precise timing supports confident planning for puja, vrata, and daily activities. Readers gain clarity on how Tithi complements Nakshatra and Rashi in the Panchang.…
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Samba Dashami 2025: Radiant Surya Puja in Odisha—Date, Legend, and Rituals Explained

Samba Dashami 2025, observed on December 29 during Pausha Shukla Dashami, honors Surya Bhagwan with sunrise offerings and family-centered vrat practices. Rooted in Odisha’s traditions, the festival recalls the Samba Dasami Vrat Katha, where Samba’s devotion to Surya leads to healing and renewal. Households offer seasonal foods and pitha, emphasizing gratitude, purity, and well-being. The…
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Samba Dashami 2025 (Surya Puja): Date, Rituals, and Heartfelt Odisha Traditions

Samba Dashami 2025, the Odia Surya Puja, will be observed on December 29 during Pausha Shukla Dashami. The vrat honors Surya Bhagwan through sunrise arghya, disciplined worship, and heartfelt household traditions. Rooted in the Samba Dasami Vrat Katha, the observance symbolizes healing, resilience, and family wellbeing. Offerings often include arisa, manda, kakara, kheeri, and seasonal…
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December 29, 2025 Panchang: Navami to Dashami Shift, Auspicious Timings and Panchang Insights

On Monday, December 29, 2025, the Panchang indicates a tithi shift: Shukla Paksha Navami ends at 5:33 AM, after which Shukla Paksha Dashami prevails for the day. The waxing phase favors clarity, constructive action, and steady progress. Readers can use pre-dawn and midday windows for meditation, study, and focused tasks. Because tithi timings are location-dependent,…
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December 14, 2025 Panchang: Precise Tithi Timing, Ekadashi Onset, and Sacred Guidance

On December 14, 2025, Krishna Paksha Dashami prevails until 8:46 PM, after which Krishna Paksha Ekadashi begins. This precise tithi timing helps devotees plan fasting, puja, and meditation with confidence. The day’s natural rhythm encourages completing responsibilities under Dashami and embracing inward practices as Ekadashi starts. Shubh muhurat choices may be observed, yet the tithi…
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Sacred Sunday Panchang, Nov 30, 2025: Shukla Dashami to Ekadashi Times and Auspicious Guidance

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, the Panchang marks Shukla Paksha Dashami until 4:10 PM, then transitions to Shukla Paksha Ekadashi. Because tithi, Nakshatra, Rashi, and auspicious hours vary by location, verifying details with a regional Panchang or temple calendar preserves accuracy. The day encourages steady practice during Dashami and reflective observance as Ekadashi begins, including…