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January 7, 2026 Panchanga: Cosmic Rhythm Awareness Day for Inner Balance & Mindful Living

January 7, 2026 is observed as Cosmic Rhythm Awareness Day, a spiritually supportive day during Krishna Paksha Panchami. The day encourages awareness of subtle planetary and lunar influences, supporting introspection, emotional balance, and mindful actions in alignment with Hindu Panchanga principles in Bengaluru.

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January 6, 2026 Panchanga: Angaraka Sankashti Chaturthi – A Powerful Day for Obstacle Removal & Karmic Purification

January 6, 2026 is observed as Angaraka Sankashti Chaturthi, a highly auspicious day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Falling on a Tuesday during Krishna Paksha Chaturthi, the day is spiritually powerful for removing obstacles, purifying karma, and gaining mental clarity through fasting, prayer, and devotion in Bengaluru.

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January 5, 2026 Panchanga: Planetary Awareness Day & Graha Influence Insights

January 5, 2026 is observed as Planetary Awareness Day, highlighting how graha (planetary) energies subtly influence thoughts, emotions, and actions. Falling under Krishna Paksha Dwitiya, the day supports mindfulness, self-observation, and conscious living according to the Bengaluru Panchanga.

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January 3, 2026 Panchanga: Mind & Karma Purification Day Under Purnima Energies

January 3, 2026 is observed as Mind & Karma Purification Day, influenced by Purnima energies during Pausha Masa. The day supports inner cleansing through prayer, japa, meditation, and mindful actions, making it spiritually ideal for reflection, emotional balance, and conscious living in Bengaluru.

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January 2, 2026 Panchanga: Pausha Masa Spiritual Discipline Day & Purnima Transition

January 2, 2026 falls during Pausha Masa and emphasizes simplicity, self-control, and sattvic living. Observed under Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi with the Purnima phase beginning in the evening, the day is spiritually suitable for discipline, meditation, prayer, and mindful living.

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January 1, 2026 Panchanga: Spiritual New Year Beginning with Sankalpa & Guru Pradosh Vrat

January 1, 2026 marks a spiritually significant New Year day, ideal for Sankalpa, gratitude, and dharma alignment. Observed during Pausha Masa with Shukla Paksha Trayodashi and Guru Pradosh Vrat, the day is highly auspicious for Lord Shiva worship and new spiritual beginnings in Bengaluru.

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31 December 2025 Panchanga: Year-End Hindu Reflections & Planetary Energies Shaping the Closing of 2025

31 December 2025 marks the final day of the year, falling during Margashirsha Masa, Krishna Paksha, and Dakshinayana. The day is spiritually suited for reflection, gratitude, cleansing past karmas, and setting conscious intentions as planetary energies support closure, emotional balance, and inner clarity before entering the New Year.

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30 December 2025 Vaikunta Ekadashi Panchanga: Gateway to Liberation & Vishnu’s Divine Grace

30 December 2025 is observed as the highly sacred Vaikunta Ekadashi during Margashirsha Masa, Shukla Paksha. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this powerful day is believed to open the Vaikunta Dwara (gate to liberation). With Shukla Ekadashi Tithi, Jyeshtha Nakshatra, and Shubha Yoga, the day is ideal for fasting, Vishnu puja, charity, and deep spiritual discipline.

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29 December 2025 Panchanga: Amavasya After Effects & Spiritual Preparation for the New Year

29 December 2025 follows the sacred Amavasya of Margashirsha Masa and marks a spiritually reflective phase in Krishna Paksha. The day is ideal for setting intentions, inner purification, gratitude, and preparing the mind and soul for the upcoming New Year through calm rituals and disciplined practices.

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27 December 2025 Panchanga: Margashirsha Krishna Paksha – A Day for Reflection, Discipline & Spiritual Balance

27 December 2025 falls in Margashirsha Masa, Krishna Paksha, and Dakshinayana, a spiritually inward-focused phase of the Hindu calendar. Though not associated with a major vrat or festival, the day supports meditation, discipline, charity, and calm devotional practices. Here is today’s Panchanga and ritual significance.

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