May 29, 2025 Panchang: Daily Hindu Almanac with Tithi, Nakshatra, and Auspicious Timing Details
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The Panchang, a Vedic Hindu calendar, provides a daily guide incorporating various astrological elements. For May 29, 2025, several key aspects of the Panchang stand out, influencing the timing of activities and observances. Let's explore the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Muhurat for this particular day.

Tithi

The Tithi refers to the lunar day in the Hindu calendar. On May 29, 2025, the Tithi is Shukla Paksha Tritiya. This means it's the third day of the waxing phase of the moon (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Jyeshtha. More precisely, Tritiya Tithi prevails until 23:23 (11:23 PM). It begins as Dwitiya (second day) until 4:15 AM on May 29, then transitions to Tritiya. This lunar phase is generally considered auspicious for initiating new ventures and undertakings, particularly those aligned with growth and prosperity.

Nakshatra

Nakshatra signifies the constellation or lunar mansion in which the moon is positioned. For May 29, 2025, the Nakshatra is Ardra, prevailing until 22:41 (10:41 PM). Before that, until 2:57 AM, the Nakshatra is Mrigasira. Ardra Nakshatra is associated with the deity Rudra and is often linked to transformation, intensity, and sometimes, turbulence. Activities requiring courage, perseverance, and a willingness to face challenges may be favored during this Nakshatra. Mrigasira is linked to curiosity, exploration, and seeking knowledge.

Muhurat

Muhurat refers to auspicious timings within a day that are suitable for specific activities. The Panchang identifies several Muhurats, both auspicious and inauspicious.

  • Auspicious Timings: Abhijit Muhurat, considered highly auspicious, falls between 11:51 AM and 12:45 PM. Amrit Kalam, another favorable period, is not present on this day.
  • Inauspicious Timings: It is crucial to be aware of inauspicious timings like Rahu Kalam (14:01 - 15:43), Yamaganda (05:28 - 07:11), and Gulikai Kalam (08:53 - 10:36), which are best avoided for starting new ventures or important tasks. Dur Muhurtam also occurs twice, from 08:41-08:43 and 08:55-08:57.

Other important details:

  • Sunrise: 05:28
  • Sunset: 19:08
  • Moonrise: 07:08
  • Moonset: 21:58

Festivals and Events:

Rambha Teej Vrat and Maharana Pratap Jayanti may be observed on this day.

By understanding the Tithi, Nakshatra, and Muhurat, individuals can align their activities with the cosmic energies, potentially maximizing positive outcomes and minimizing unfavorable influences. Consulting the Panchang remains a valuable practice for those seeking to integrate Vedic wisdom into their daily lives.


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