The Panchang for June 8, 2025, provides a comprehensive guide to the auspicious and inauspicious timings of the day, along with the tithi (lunar day), vrat (fast), and other significant astrological details. This information is valuable for individuals who align their activities with the rhythms of the universe as per Vedic tradition.
Tithi and Month
According to the Panchang, June 8, 2025, falls on the 27th day of the Jyeshtha month. The tithi is Shukla Dwadashi, which is the twelfth day of the waxing phase of the moon in the Jyeshtha month. Jyeshtha Shukla Dwadashi is considered to be controlled by Lord Vishnu and is considered an auspicious day for planning, strategy, donations and fasting.
Day and Significance
The day is Sunday, dedicated to Surya Dev, the Sun God. Observing a fast on Sunday is considered auspicious for appeasing Surya Dev. Offering water to the Sun in a copper vessel, especially with red flowers and unbroken rice grains (akshat), is a common practice. Reciting Aditya Hridaya Stotra or chanting "Om Suryaya Namah" or "Om Ghrini Suryaya Namah" is also beneficial. Donating jaggery and copper on this day is considered meritorious. In addition to Sunday being dedicated to Surya Dev, June 8, 2025 is also Ravi Pradosh Vrat.
Sunrise and Sunset
Moon and Nakshatra
The Moon will be in the Libra (Tula) zodiac sign. The Nakshatra (constellation) is Swati until 12:42 PM. Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Rahu and its deity is Vayu. Swati is considered suitable for travel, buying new vehicles, gardening, processions, shopping and meeting friends.
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Timings)
Ashubh Muhurat (Inauspicious Timings)
Important Activities
Since it is Jyeshtha Shukla Dwadashi, activities such as planning new ventures, developing strategies, giving donations, and observing fasts are considered favorable. The day is also auspicious for worshipping Lord Vishnu.
Additional Information
The Panchang also notes the presence of Parigha Yoga until 12:18 PM. It is advisable to avoid traveling in the west direction.