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Aaj Ka Panchang, July 27, 2025: Tithi, Vrat, Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal Today

Aaj Ka Panchang, July 27, 2025: Tithi, Vrat, Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal Today

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Aaj Ka Panchang, July 27, 2025: Auspicious Shravan Tritiya for Shiva-Parvati worship. Purva Phalguni Nakshatra boosts creativity and love.
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 27, 2025: Today is Sunday and the date is Tritiya of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month. This date is considered very auspicious for goddess worship and fasting. Especially, Shravan Shukla Tritiya is also celebrated as Hariyali Teej at some places. This day holds special importance to please Mother Gauri and Lord Shiva.
Today's Nakshatra is Purva Phalguni, which is very favorable for beauty, love, art, and marriage-related works. This Nakshatra awakens the feeling of attraction, creativity, and self-illumination in a person.
Talking about yoga, today till 3:13:17 AM in the morning, there was Variyaan Yoga, which is an auspicious yoga, and due to its effect, the day starts with positive energy. After this, the time will be generally auspicious.
Today, the Moon is in Leo, which indicates self-confidence, leadership ability, and being influential in social life. This zodiac makes a person energetic and provides success in public works.
Sunrise happened today at 06:09:55 AM, and sunset will be at 07:24:33 PM. The moon will rise at 08:24:06 AM and set at 09:20:25 PM. This will maintain mental stability and continuity in work throughout the day. In terms of season, today is the rainy season, which is considered to be the period that awakens emotions and sensitivity.
In this season, worship, meditation, and penance have special importance. Talking about the Hindu Samvatsar, today is Shak Samvat 1947 and Vikram Samvat 2082. According to both Amavasya and Purnima Panchang, the current month is Shravan, which is a very auspicious time to worship Lord Shiva.
According to the inauspicious Muhurat, new tasks should be avoided today: Rahu Kaal: 05:45:14 PM to 07:24:33 PM, Yamaganda Kaal: 12:47:14 PM to 02:26:34 PM, Gulik Kaal: 04:05:54 to 05:45:14 PM, Abhijeet Muhurat will be from 12:21:00 PM to 01:13:00 PM. This time is considered to be very good for new work, fasting, donation, worship, etc.
Today is especially auspicious for makeup, love, artistic works, deity worship, and social contacts. Your personality will reflect brilliance and confidence. If you are participating in any cultural, public, or family event, then there is every possibility of success.
Keep your ego under control, and respect the suggestions of others. Today, fasting done for Shiva-Parvati puja or for getting a child can prove to be especially fruitful.
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 27, 2025
Tithi: Shukla Tritiya
Nakshatra: Purva Phalguni
Karana: Gara
Paksha: Shukla-Paksha
Yoga: Variyaan till 03:13:17 AM
Sun & Moon Calculations
Sun Rise: 06:09:55 AM
Sun Set: 07:24:33 PM
Moon Rise: 08:24:06 AM
Moon Set: 09:20:25 PM
Moon Sign: Leo
Ritu: Varsha
Hindu Month & Year
Vikram Samvat: 2082
Month Amanta: Shravan
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat)
Rahu Kaal: 05:45:14 PM to 07:24:33 PM
Yamaganda: 12:47:14 PM to 02:26:34 PM
Gulika Kaal: 04:05:54 PM to 05:45:14 PM
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
Abhijit: 12:21:00 PM to 01:13:00 PM
(The author Chirag Daruwalla is the son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla).
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