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Today’s Panchanga and Hindu Significance – 11 November 2025

Today marks Krishna Paksha Saptamī in the sacred month of Kārtika Māsa, a time deeply revered in Hindu tradition for its emphasis on self-reflection, devotion, and purification of the soul. The waning phase of the moon represents a natural cycle of release and surrender — a perfect period for letting go of negativity and embracing peace.

While no major festival is observed today, it is considered a spiritually potent day for worshipping Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, performing simple pujas, and spending time in silence and prayer. The energies of this day are gentle yet powerful, supporting introspection and charity.


Key Panchanga Details :

  • Sunrise / Sunset: 6:20 AM / 5:46 PM

  • Moonrise / Moonset: 10:48 PM / 11:03 AM (next day)

  • Tithi: Saptamī till 11:09 PM, then Ashtamī begins

  • Paksha / Māsa: Krishna Paksha, Kārtika Māsa

  • Nakshatra: Pushya (till 6:17 AM), then Āshleshā Nakshatra prevails

  • Yoga: Sarvārtha Siddhi Yoga & Ravi Yoga — both highly auspicious

  • Karna: Garaja till 11:09 PM, followed by Vanija

  • Abhijit Muhūrta: 11:48 AM – 12:32 PM

  • Amrit Kāl: 12:01 PM – 1:35 PM

  • Rāhu Kāla: 2:55 PM – 4:17 PM

  • Yamagandam: 9:26 AM – 10:48 AM

  • Gulika Kāla: 12:10 PM – 1:32 PM


Spiritual Significance:

The combination of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Ravi Yoga creates a spiritually rich environment. Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga signifies “success in all endeavors,” making it an excellent time to engage in good deeds, charitable donations, and learning. Ravi Yoga enhances divine illumination, helping seekers overcome inner darkness through meditation, japa (chanting), and selfless service.

Devotees observing Kārtika Deepa rituals may continue lighting lamps every evening — an act that symbolizes bringing light into one’s life and consciousness. Offering sesame oil lamps and chanting the Vishnu Sahasranāma is believed to purify karma and attract divine grace.


Guidance for the Day:

  • Begin the day with a small prayer to Surya Deva for clarity and focus.

  • Perform mantra chanting or Vishnu puja during Abhijit Muhūrta for best results.

  • Avoid starting new ventures or travel during Rāhu Kāla.

  • In the evening, light a ghee lamp near a tulsi plant or home altar and meditate in silence.
     
  • Offer food or fruits to birds, cows, or the needy — it’s considered highly meritorious today.

Conclusion:

Today’s celestial alignments invite peace, gratitude, and inner awakening. As the moon wanes, it gently reminds us to release burdens and make space for light. Whether through prayer, acts of kindness, or quiet reflection, this day offers an opportunity to align with the natural rhythm of the cosmos and embrace serenity.

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