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After the Full Moon – Restoring Peace & Reflection (10 November 2025 Panchanga)

The light of the Full Moon has just begun to wane, marking a transition from outward celebration to inner stillness. The post–Full Moon phase, or Krishna Paksha, is a sacred time for introspection and emotional purification. It encourages us to turn our gaze inward, releasing what no longer serves us and preparing our hearts for new beginnings in the coming lunar cycle.

Today is Monday (Somavāra) — a day deeply connected with Lord Shiva, the cosmic force of transformation and serenity. The combination of a waning moon and Somavāra enhances the energies of peace, spiritual reflection, and emotional healing. Those seeking calmness of mind or release from confusion can find immense benefit in devoting the day to Shiva worship, meditation, and quiet contemplation.


Detailed Panchanga

  • Vara (Day): Monday (Somavāra) – sacred for Lord Shiva

  • Paksha: Krishna Paksha (Waning Phase of the Moon)

  • Tithi: Shashthi until 7:37 PM, followed by Saptami

  • Nakshatra: Punarvasu until 2:18 PM → Pushya Nakshatra begins

  • Yoga: Shubha till 5:14 PM (auspicious and favorable for inner work)

  • Karana: Garaja until 8:25 AM → Vanija until 7:37 PM

  • Moon Sign (Rāshi): Gemini until 8:33 AM → Cancer thereafter


Auspicious & Inauspicious Timings

Inauspicious Periods (avoid for major undertakings):

  • Rahu Kāla: 8:01 AM – 9:22 AM

  • Yamagandha: 11:24 AM – 12:34 PM

  • Gulikai Kāla: 1:26 PM – 2:47 PM

Auspicious Muhūrtas:

  • Abhijit Muhūrta: 12:15 PM – 12:53 PM (best time for spiritual acts, pujas, or new beginnings)

  • Evening twilight (Sandhyā Kāla) is also favorable for prayer and reflection as the Moon moves through Cancer, bringing emotional sensitivity and nurturing energy.


Spiritual Significance of the Day

As the Moon shifts from Gemini (Mithuna) to Cancer (Karka), it moves from intellectual curiosity to emotional depth. The influence of Pushya Nakshatra — symbolized by the nurturing udder of a cow — marks this as a highly auspicious and spiritually fertile period, perfect for healing practices, meditation, charitable acts, and connecting with divine motherly energies.

This is a time to care for both your inner and outer world — to cleanse your mind of distractions and cultivate a peaceful environment at home. Lighting a ghee lamp, offering milk or water to a Shiva Lingam, and chanting “Om Namah Shivaya” are powerful practices today.

You may also choose to observe light fasting or silence (mauna) for a few hours to harmonize your inner vibrations. Reflect on gratitude, forgiveness, and emotional release — all of which align beautifully with the Moon’s transition into Cancer.


Ritual Suggestions & Reflections

  • Begin the morning by offering Bilva leaves, water, and white flowers to Lord Shiva.

  • Meditate for at least 10 minutes focusing on your breath and heart center.

  • Avoid heated discussions or decision-making during Rahu Kāla or Yamagandha.

  • Use the energy of Pushya Nakshatra to nurture relationships, family bonds, and self-care.

  • End the evening with peaceful chanting, journaling, or a gratitude ritual.


Closing Reflection

Today’s energy teaches us that peace is not found in the noise of life, but in the silence between thoughts.
Let the waning moon be your reminder that letting go is also a form of growth.
As you surrender your worries to the divine, may Lord Shiva bless you with mental clarity, emotional balance, and deep inner peace.

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