June 20, 2025 Panchang: Discover Today's Tithi, Vrat, Auspicious Timings and Inauspicious Periods.
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Here is an article based on the latest news for Aaj Ka Panchang, June 20, 2025, including details on the tithi, vrat, shubh, and ashubh muhurat.

Aaj Ka Panchang, June 20, 2025

Friday, June 20, 2025, holds a significant place in the Hindu calendar. According to Vedic astrology, the day is defined by specific timings, tithis, and planetary positions that influence the auspiciousness of activities. The Panchang provides insights into these aspects, helping individuals align their actions with cosmic energies.

Tithi

The tithi, or lunar day, is an essential component of the Panchang. On June 20, 2025, the Krishna Paksha Navami tithi will prevail until 9:47 AM, after which the Dashami tithi will begin. The Navami tithi is associated with the deity Yama and Goddess Durga. It is advised to avoid auspicious activities during this tithi. The Dashami tithi will then continue until 3:43 AM on June 21.

In Maharashtra and Goa, the Vishvavasu Nama Samvatsara, Shalivahana Saka 1947 will observe Jyeshtha Krishna Paksha Navami tithi until 9:50 AM, followed by Jyeshtha Krishna Paksha Dashami.

Vrat and Festivals

While June 20, 2025, itself may not host a major festival, it falls within a period filled with significant observances. Masik Shivaratri, dedicated to Lord Shiva, occurs on this day, promoting spiritual growth and inner awakening. Devotees often engage in Mahamrityunjaya Jaap and Shiva Abhishek.

Looking at the broader timeframe, Yogini Ekadashi follows on June 21, which is observed for spiritual purification and forgiveness. Jyeshtha Purnima and Vat Purnima are on June 22, with Vat Purnima being significant for married women seeking their husbands' longevity. Som Pradosh will be observed on June 23, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Darsha Amavasya falls on June 25, a day for ancestral offerings and introspection. Ashadha Navratri starts on June 26, honoring Goddess Durga.

Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Timings)

Identifying and using Shubh Muhurat is a key aspect of the Panchang. * Abhijit Muhurat: According to some sources, the Abhijit Muhurat will be from 11:55 AM to 12:50 PM. Another source states it will be from 12:14 PM to 1:07 PM. This is generally considered an auspicious time to start new ventures. * Amrit Kalam: One source indicates Amrit Kalam will occur from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. This period is considered favorable for various activities.

Ashubh Muhurat (Inauspicious Timings)

It is equally important to be aware of the Ashubh Muhurat to avoid negative influences:

  • Rahu Kalam: According to one source, Rahu Kalam will be from 10:39 AM to 12:22 PM. Another source says it will be from 11:01 AM to 12:40 PM. It is advised to avoid starting any new venture during this period.
  • Yamaganda: One source states Yamaganda will be from 3:50 PM to 5:33 PM. Another source states it will be from 3:59 PM to 5:39 PM. This period is considered inauspicious for any new work.
  • Gulikai Kalam: One source indicates Gulikai Kalam will be from 7:11 AM to 8:55 AM. Another source says it will be from 7:41 AM to 9:21 AM. It is best to avoid important activities during this time.
  • Dur Muhurtam: This period is cited as occurring from 6:36 AM to 6:39 AM and again from 6:48 AM to 6:50 AM.

Other Astrological Aspects

  • Nakshatra: Revati Nakshatra will be in effect until 9:45 PM, after which Ashwini Nakshatra will begin.
  • Yoga: Shobhana Yoga will last until 11:47 PM, promoting beauty and auspiciousness.
  • Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise will occur at 5:23 AM, and sunset will be at 7:21 PM (according to one source). Another source states sunrise will be at 5:54 AM and sunset at 7:27 PM.
  • Moon Sign: The moon will be in Meena Rashi (Pisces)

Additional Information

Panchak will be in effect on June 20, 2025. Some sources suggest that no good or auspicious time exists for the entire day. It's crucial to consider these factors when planning activities. Also, according to some beliefs, no auspicious work should be done during Navami tithi because Yama and Durga rule this tithi. However, new strategies can be implemented to conquer opponents.


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