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December 19, 2025 Panchang: Amavasya Tithi Timings, Shubh Muhurat Overview, and Guidance

December 19, 2025 is observed as Amavasya (no-moon day) in the Hindu calendar, with Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi ending at 4:35 AM IST and Amavasya continuing until 6:37 AM IST on December 20. The civil day is therefore largely Amavasya, a period that traditionally favors reflection, quiet practice, and charitable intent. Across dharmic traditions, this lunar…
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Saphala Ekadashi 2025 Date and Significance: Paush Krishna Paksha Vrat Guide for Inner Success

Saphala Ekadashi in 2025 is on December 15, observed during Paush Krishna Paksha in North Indian calendars and during Margashirsha Krishna Paksha in Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, and Telugu traditions. The vrat emphasizes inner success through disciplined fasting, Vishnu puja, sacred recitation, and compassionate conduct. Devotees typically perform parana on Dwadashi after sunrise, following local Panchang…
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December 17, 2025 Panchang: Dwadashi to Trayodashi, Auspicious Window, Tithi & Rashi

December 17, 2025 features a tithi shift from Krishna Paksha Dwadashi (until 12:17 AM) to Krishna Paksha Trayodashi in most regions. This phase of the waning moon supports restraint, clarity, and dharmic focus. Readers can align personal observances with local Shubh Muhurat while noting that Nakshatra and Rashi details vary by place. Practical guidance emphasizes…
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Dhanu Sankranti 2025: Auspicious Date, Punyakalam Timings Guide, Meaning & Rituals

Dhanu Sankranti 2025 falls on 16 December, marking Surya’s transit into Dhanu Rashi and the start of Dhanurmasam. The auspicious Punyakalam and Mahapunyakalam cluster around the exact Sankranti moment, which varies by location and time zone. Readers learn how to determine local Shubh Muhurat via Panchang guidance and how to align pre-dawn worship with Dhanurmasam…
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Vaikunta Ekadashi 2025 (Mukkoti Ekadashi): Sacred date, regional calendars, rituals, and meaning

Vaikunta Ekadashi (Mukkoti Ekadashi) falls on 30 December 2025, aligning with Margazhi Masam (Tamil), Dhanu Masam (Malayalam), and Paush Month (other regional Hindu calendars). The observance follows standard Ekadashi practicesfasting as health allows, Vishnu Sahasranama, japa, and reflective study. Many temples ceremonially open the Vaikunta Dwaram (Sorga Vasal), offering a powerful symbol of entry into…
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Dhanurmasam 2025–2026 (Margazhi): Auspicious Dates, Rituals, and a Sacred Dawn Guide

Dhanurmasam (Margazhi) in 2025–2026 begins on 16 December 2025 with Dhanur Sankramanam and concludes on 14 January 2026 at Makara Sankranti. The month is traditionally revered in the Vaishnava tradition for predawn worship, Tiruppavai recitation, and disciplined devotional practice. Across Tamil regions, Margazhi also highlights kolams, bhajans, Arudra Darshan, Pavai Nombu, and Katyayani Vratam. The…
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Sankashti Chaturthi December 2025: Dates, Moonrise Puja Vidhi, and Auspicious Poush Guide

Sankashti Chaturthi in December 2025 falls across 7–8 December (Sunday–Monday), as the Krishna Paksha Chaturthi tithi can span two civil dates and moonrise varies by location. Observed as per the Hindu panchangPoush month in the North Indian calendarthis vrat honors Shri Ganesha with fasting until moonrise and an evening puja. Devotees typically offer durva grass,…
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December 15, 2025 Panchang: Krishna Ekadashi, Nakshatra & Rashi, Auspicious Timings

December 15, 2025, is observed as Krishna Paksha Ekadashi until 10:22 PM, after which it shifts to Krishna Paksha Dwadashi. The day emphasizes upavāsa, japa, and dhyāna, with parāṇa typically performed on Dwadashi as per tradition. Readers are advised to consult a location-specific Panchang for exact Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra, and Chandra Rashi, as these vary…
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Sankashti Chaturthi December 2025 Dates (7–8 Dec): Rituals, Significance & Dharmic Unity

Sankashti Chaturthi in December 2025 falls across 7 and 8 December (Sunday–Monday) due to the lunar tithi spanning two civil dates. Observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi, the vrata is dedicated to Shri Ganesha and typically concludes after Chandra Darshan. The North Indian (Purnimanta) calendar places this observance in Poush, highlighting the importance of consulting the…
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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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Dhanurmasam 2025–2026 Dates: Sacred Margazhi Guide to Rituals, Meaning, and Auspicious Practices

Dhanurmasam, called Margazhi in the Tamil calendar, runs from 16 December 2025 to 14 January 2026 and begins with Dhanur Sankramanam when the Sun enters Dhanu Rashi (Sagittarius). The month is prized in the Vaishnava tradition for focused bhakti, early morning worship, and the recitation of sacred verses. Many households in Tamil cultural settings greet…
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December 13, 2025 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Navami to Dashami, Tithi, Nakshatra & Shubh Muhurat

On Saturday, December 13, 2025, the Hindu Panchang notes Krishna Paksha Navami until 7:38 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Dashami. The day’s waning-moon rhythm supports quiet devotion, study, and steady completion of tasks. Shubh Muhurat varies by location; Brahma-muhurta and Sandhya are commonly observed for prayer and meditation. Nakshatra and Rashi details should be taken…
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Kanya Lagna 2026–2027: Powerful Virgo Ascendant Forecast for Career, Wealth, Health, and Love

Kanya Lagna (Virgo Ascendant) natives can expect steady, sustainable progress in 2026–2027. Career growth rewards precision, consistency, and quiet leadership. Finances stabilize through prudent planning, disciplined savings, and risk-aware choices. Relationships deepen when empathy balances high standards and boundaries are respected. Health improves through routine, rest, and breath-based stress reduction. Learning and certifications bring tangible…
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Annapurna Jayanti 2025: Date, Powerful Mantra, Vrat Guide, Significance and Sacred Symbolism

Annapurna Jayanti 2025 falls on December 4, coinciding with Margashirsha Purnima in the Hindu calendar. The festival venerates Goddess Annapurna, celebrating the sacredness of food, gratitude, and community care. Devotees observe Annapurna Vrat, offer naivedya, and prioritize annadanam, affirming compassion through the act of feeding. The mantra ह्रीं अन्नपूर्णायै नम:॥ is chanted to invoke abundance…
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December 11, 2025 Panchang: Saptami to Ashtami Timings, Auspicious Guidance, Nakshatra & Rashi with Practical Tips
December 11, 2025 features Krishna Paksha Saptami in most regions until 6:48 PM (local time), after which Krishna Paksha Ashtami begins. Aligning rituals before and after the tithi transition helps maintain clarity and balance. Readers benefit from checking local Panchang data for accurate shubh muhurat, Nakshatra, and Rashi, which vary by location. The day’s waning…
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December 10, 2025 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Sashti to Saptami, Auspicious Timings & Insights

December 10, 2025 features Krishna Paksha Sashti until 7:10 PM local time, followed by Krishna Paksha Saptami. This Panchang overview explains how the waning phase supports steady discipline, reflection, and meaningful action. Readers gain practical guidance on aligning activities with Sashti and Saptami while preserving accuracy through local Panchang verification. The note on Nakshatra and…
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Katyayani Vratam 2025–2026: Auspicious Dhanurmasa Dates, Rituals, and a Sacred Path to Unity

Katyayani Vratam in 2025–2026 falls from 16 December 2025 to 14 January 2026, aligning with Dhanurmasam and the lunar month of Margashirsha/Margazhi. This auspicious window emphasizes pre-dawn worship, simple fasting, and mindful offerings to Goddess Katyayani. The observance strengthens inner discipline, family harmony, and community bonds through seva and shared prayer. A concise at-home puja…
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December 9, 2025 Panchang Guide: Krishna Paksha Panchami → Sashti Timings, Meaning, and Planning Tips

On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, Krishna Paksha Panchami prevails until 8:01 PM and then transitions to Krishna Paksha Sashti. This Panchang update helps plan rituals, study, and daily routines with clarity and calm. Panchami favors introspection and steady sadhana, while Sashti encourages discipline and purification. Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra, and Rashi vary by region, so local…
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Visesha Pujas in December 2025 at Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham: Sacred Dates, Unity & Joy

Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham in Kanchipuram welcomes devotees in December 2025 with Visesha Pujas and temple events set within a serene and unifying devotional atmosphere. The month aligns with Margashirsha and Poush in North Indian Hindi calendars; Karthika and Margashira in Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati calendars; Agrahan and Poush in the Bengali Panjika; and Karthigai…
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Shani Sade Sati for Dhanu Rashi: Master the Final 2.5 Years of Paada Shani

Shani Sadesati for Dhanu Rashi reaches its final 2.5 years, known as Paada Shani, as Shani transits Capricorn, its own sign. This phase emphasizes accountability, structure, and karmic consolidation for Sagittarius natives. Readers gain practical guidance on routines, seva, Saturday observances, and mantra recitation to cultivate steadiness. The discussion highlights career focus, financial discipline, and…