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The Divine Calm of Krishna Paksha Navami – November 13, 2025 Panchanga and Hindu Significance

Today’s Panchanga – November 13, 2025

Today unfolds under the spiritual vibration of Krishna Paksha Navami, during the sacred Kartika Māsa — a month celebrated for its divine luminosity and dedication to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Though not marked by a grand festival, this day holds subtle yet profound energy, guiding devotees toward inner peace, spiritual cleansing, and gratitude.

The waning phase of the moon symbolizes release — letting go of attachments, ego, and emotional clutter. The transition from Magha Nakshatra to Purva Phalgunī Nakshatra shifts the mind from deep introspection to creative rejuvenation, a perfect blend for spiritual growth and self-realization.


Detailed Panchanga:

  • Tithi: Krishna Paksha Navami till ~11:35 PM

  • Paksha / Māsa: Krishna Paksha, Kartika Māsa

  • Nakshatra: Magha till ~7:38 PM → Purva Phalgunī afterward

  • Yoga: Brahma Yoga till ~6:57 AM → Indra Yoga thereafter

  • Karana: Taitila till ~11:11 AM → Garija thereafter

  • Sunrise / Sunset: 6:43 AM / 5:38 PM

  • Rahu Kāla: 1:33 PM – 2:55 PM

  • Yamagandam: 6:43 AM – 8:05 AM

  • Gulika Kāla: 9:27 AM – 10:49 AM

  • Abhijit Muhūrta: 11:49 AM – 12:32 PM

  • Amrit Kāl: 5:21 PM – 7:01 PM

  • Ritu (Season): Hemanta Ritu (Pre-winter season)


Spiritual Observances & Rituals:
Morning: Begin the day before sunrise with Surya Namaskar and chant “Om Namo Narayanaya” or “Om Namah Shivaya.” Offer pure water (Arghya) to the Sun and light a diya with ghee to invite divine illumination.

Midday: During Abhijit Muhūrta, read verses from the Bhagavad Gita or meditate in silence, aligning your breath and mind with divine consciousness.

Caution: Avoid starting new ventures or signing contracts during Rahu Kāla to maintain auspicious energy flow.

Evening: Light a deepa (lamp) at sunset, offer flowers to your Ishta Devata (chosen deity), and express gratitude for life’s blessings.

Seva (Service): Offer food or fruits to cows, birds, or the needy. This small act of kindness enhances positive karma and balances inner energies.


Essence of the Day:
The union of Brahma Yoga and Indra Yoga blesses this day with heightened spiritual perception and inner wisdom. It’s a time to strengthen faith, forgive, and grow in humility. The calming pull of the waning moon supports meditation and divine surrender. Let your thoughts be pure, your words gentle, and your actions filled with purpose.

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