
Aaj Ka Panchang, August 5, 2025: Tithi, Vrat, Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal Today
Aaj Ka Panchang, August 5, 2025: Tuesday is ideal for spiritual growth. Perform Vishnu Puja, Parana, and introspection. Avoid new tasks before 7:15 AM due to Vaidhrithi Yoga.
Aaj Ka Panchang, August 5, 2025: Today is dedicated to Shravan Shukla Dwadashi Tithi, which is considered extremely auspicious for getting the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Shri Hari. Dwadashi Tithi is considered especially favorable for fasting and religious works, and if you have observed the Ekadashi fast, then today is also the day of Parana (end of fast).
Today's Nakshatra is Moola, which strengthens courage, self-confidence, and decision-making ability. This Nakshatra is very favorable for spiritual practice and knowledge of esoteric subjects.
The Moon is transiting in Sagittarius today, which increases the attachment to independent thinking, a high perspective, and purpose in life in a person. At the same time, Vaidhrithi Yoga is present till morning today, which is considered inauspicious and is worth avoiding for the start of any new work. However, after that, the whole day will be generally auspicious, and Abhijit Muhurta will be especially auspicious.
The day of 5 August 2025 is suitable for religious worship, fast-parana, introspection, and attainment of virtues. Dwadashi Tithi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, so Vishnu Sahasranama, Gita Paath, or Tulsi Jal Offering are auspicious.
Moola Nakshatra and Sagittarius Moon can take your thoughts to new heights today—interest in planning, teaching, philosophy, and spirituality will increase. Vaidhrithi Yoga requires a little caution at the beginning of the day, especially when avoiding starting new tasks.
Today is extremely fruitful from a religious point of view, but it is advisable to postpone any major decision or new work until 7:15 am. The latter half of the day is especially auspicious—take advantage of Abhijit Muhurta and move towards your goals with devotion. Get the full benefit of this auspicious day by indulging in Puja, Japa, and good deeds.
Aaj Ka Panchang, August 5, 2025
Sun & Moon Calculations
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat)
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Abhijit: 12:20:00 PM to 01:12:00 PM
(The author Chirag Daruwalla is the son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla).
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August 05, 2025, 05:00 IST
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