According to the Panchang for May 31, 2025, here is a detailed overview of the day's astrological aspects, auspicious timings, and other significant details. The Panchang is a Hindu calendar that provides valuable insights into the day's Tithi, Vrat (fasts), and Shubh/Ashubh Muhurat (auspicious and inauspicious timings).
Tithi (Date)
On May 31, 2025, the Tithi is Panchami, which will be in effect until 8:15 PM, after which Shashthi Tithi will begin. According to some sources, the Panchami Tithi will last until 8:22 PM. In Hinduism, each Tithi has its own importance, and Panchami is considered favorable for auspicious activities. It is believed that Goddess Tripura Sundari protects the Jyeshtha Shukla Panchami Tithi.
Nakshatra (Constellation)
The Nakshatra for the day is Pushya, which will be in effect until 9:07 PM, after which Ashlesha Nakshatra will begin. Other sources state that Pushya Nakshatra lasts until 9:10 PM or 9:08 PM. Pushya Nakshatra is considered one of the most auspicious Nakshatras for starting new ventures. The deity of this Nakshatra is Brihaspati, and the ruling planet is Saturn. Activities such as sports, enjoying luxuries, starting an industry, skilled labor, medical treatment, education, travel, meeting friends, buying and selling goods, spiritual activities, decoration, and learning fine arts are considered ideal during this Nakshatra.
Yoga
The Yoga for May 31, 2025, is Vriddhi, which lasts until 10:44 AM, after which Dhruva Yoga will take effect. Another source mentions that Vriddhi Yoga will be in effect until 10:43 AM.
Karana
The first Karana is Bava, which will be effective until 8:42 AM, followed by Balava Karana until 8:15 PM. After Balava Karana, Kaulava Karana will begin. Some listings state Bava Karana is effective until 8:46 AM and Balava Karana until 8:22 PM.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat)
Additional Information
Festivals and Events
May 31, 2025, is also observed as Shashti Vratham. It's advisable to avoid inauspicious timings like Rahu Kalam for any new beginnings or important activities.