
Panchang for Friday, July 25th 2025, in Dubai, UAE
Sunrise: 5:47 AM
Sunset: 7:03 PM
🗓️ Tithi (Lunar Day)
Sukla Paksha Pratipada - Jul 24 11:11 PM – Jul 25 09:53 PM
Sukla Paksha Dwitiya - Jul 25 09:53 PM – Jul 26 09:12 PM
🌌 Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion)
Pushya - Jul 24 03:13 PM – Jul 25 02:30 PM
Ashlesha - Jul 25 02:30 PM – Jul 26 02:22 PM
🧘 Yoga
Vajra - Jul 24 08:20 AM – Jul 25 05:57 AM
Siddhi - Jul 25 05:57 AM – Jul 26 04:01 AM
Vyatipata - Jul 26 04:01 AM – Jul 27 02:35 AM
🌓 Karana
Kimstughna - Jul 24 11:11 PM – Jul 25 10:28 AM
Bava - Jul 25 10:28 AM – Jul 25 09:53 PM
Balava - Jul 25 09:53 PM – Jul 26 09:28 AM
⚠️ Inauspicious Timings
Rahu - 10:45 AM – 12:25 PM
Yamaganda - 3:44 PM – 5:23 PM
Gulika - 7:26 AM – 9:06 AM
Dur Muhurat - 08:26 AM – 09:19 AM, 12:51 PM – 01:44 PM
Varjyam - 03:13 AM – 04:48 AM
✅ Auspicious Timings
Abhijit Muhurat - 11:58 AM – 12:51 PM
Amrit Kaal - 08:16 AM – 09:49 AM
Brahma Muhurat - 04:11 AM – 04:59 AM
♋ Zodiac Information
Sun Sign (Surya Rashi): Sun in Karka (Cancer)
Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi): Moon travels through Karka (Cancer)
📅 Lunar Month
Amanta - Sravana
Purnimanta - Sravana
Saka Year (National Calendar) - Sravana 3, 1947
Vedic Ritu - Varsha (Monsoon)
Drik Ritu - Varsha (Monsoon)

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