The Panchang for May 28, 2025, provides a comprehensive guide to the day's astrological influences, auspicious timings, and observances. This includes the tithi (lunar day), vrat (fasts), shubh (auspicious) and ashubh (inauspicious) muhurat, offering a framework for aligning daily activities with cosmic energies.
On May 28, 2025, the tithi is Jyeshtha Shukla Dwitiya, which extends up to 1:54 AM on May 29. The deity associated with this tithi is Vivasvadeva, and it's considered auspicious for witnessing the moon, marriages, purchasing wedding rings, and installing deities. However, it is advised to avoid conflicts or disputes on this day. The nakshatra (lunar mansion) is Mrigashirsha, lasting until 12:29 AM on May 29, after which Ardra nakshatra begins. Mrigashirsha is ruled by the Moon and Mars and is favorable for various activities like marriage, taking initiations, travel, and building construction. This nakshatra is also suitable for learning new arts, making friends, expressing love, and wearing new clothes.
Several auspicious timings are present throughout the day:
It is important to be aware of the inauspicious timings to avoid initiating any important tasks during these periods:
The Moon will be in the Vrishabha (Taurus) Rashi until 1:36 PM, after which it moves into Mithuna (Gemini). According to astrological predictions, May 28, 2025, is expected to be particularly powerful, due to the rare conjunction of the Sun, Moon, Mercury, and Jupiter in Gemini. This is believed to enhance mental clarity, foster new ideas, and boost social interactions, making it a significant day for creating new opportunities and sharing ideas. Gemini, Sagittarius, Leo, Capricorn and Aries zodiac signs may find it to be a day of self-expression and transformation.
While May 28, 2025, itself does not host a major festival, it falls within the Jyeshtha month of the Hindu calendar. Jyeshtha is a month that hosts several significant observances, including Vrat Savitri Vrat (May 26) and Shani Jayanti (May 27).