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Gratitude & Harmony: Special Significance of 26 November 2025 and Today’s Panchānga

26 November 2025 brings a spiritually enriched day marked by gratitude, harmony, and divine alignment. The day resonates with reflective and devotional energy, encouraging individuals to seek balance, offer thanks, and embrace clarity on their spiritual path.

Panchānga Details for the Day:

  • Tithi: Shukla Paksha Ṣhaṣṭhī — will remain until 12:01 AM on 27 November, then Saptamī begins.

  • Nakshatra: Shravaṇa until ~ 1:33 AM (then Dhanishṭhā starts).

  • Yoga: Vriddhi Yoga lasting until ~ 12:43 PM.

  • Karaṇa: Kāulava until ~ 11:33 AM, then Taitil (till end of the tithi). 

  • Day (Vār): Wednesday (Budhavār) 

  • Sun & Moon Signs: Sun in Vrishchika (Scorpio), Moon in Makara (Capricorn).

  • Ritu / Season & Āyana: Season – Hemant (pre-winter); Āyana – Dakṣiṇāyana (southward sun).

  • Sunrise / Sunset (approx.): Sunrise ~ 06:53 AM, Sunset ~ 05:24 PM. 

  • Chandra (Moonrise/Moonset) & Moon sign: Moon in Makara throughout, aligning with Dhanishṭhā nakshatra later; this supports calm, grounding energy. 

Auspicious & Inauspicious Timing (Muhurta / Kāla) Highlights:

  • Amṛt Kālam: ~ 02:27 PM – 04:10 PM — excellent for spiritual practice, meditation, prayers, offering, good deeds. 

  • Other Good Periods: Early morning (Brahma Muhūrta ~ 05:05 – 05:59 AM) is favorable for quiet prayer or introspection.

  • Avoid / Inauspicious Periods:

    • Rāhu Kālam: ~ 12:08 PM – 01:27 PM — not ideal for starting new ventures. 

    • Gulikā Kālam: ~ 10:49 AM – 12:08 PM 

    • Yamagaṇḍa: ~ 08:11 AM – 09:30 AM


Significance & Suggested Alignment for the Day

Today’s auspicious combination — Shukla Ṣhaṣṭhī, Shravaṇa Nakshatra, Vriddhi Yoga — paired with favorable Amṛt Kālam, creates an especially supportive environment for spiritual practices, meditation, prayer, gratitude rituals, acts of charity, or beginning positive habits.

If you follow the tradition of Skanda Shashthi / Chanda Ṣhaṣṭhī, this makes the day even more meaningful for devotion to Karttikeya / his energies — inviting courage, protection, inner strength and divine blessings.

You may choose the Amṛt Kālam (2:27–4:10 PM) or early Brahma-Muhurta (pre-dawn) for your prayers or meditative intentions; avoid starting major tasks during Rāhu / Gulikā / Yamagaṇḍa timings.

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