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Jeth Vad Bij - Vikram Samvat 2081

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Shubh (Good):  01:32 AM - 02:41 AM

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Shubh Panchang 2025

Jeth-Ashadh (Vikram Samvat 2081)

13

June, 2025

Friday

Jeth Vad Trij

Vikram Samvat 2081

Moon
Sunrise:06:10 AM
Sunset:08:54 PM
Brahma Muhurt:04:34 AM - 05:22 AM
Rahu Kaal:11:41 AM - 01:32 PM
Yamaganda Kaal:05:13 PM - 07:04 PM
Pratah Sandhya:05:00 AM - 06:10 AM
Karan:Vishti (Till 04:49 AM)
Second Karan:Bava (After 04:49 AM)
Paksha:Krishna Paksh (Dark)
Amant Month:Jeth
Purnimant Month:Ashadh
Shaka Samvat:1946
Vikram Samvat: 2081
Abhijit Muhurt:01:03 PM - 02:02 PM

Rashi

07:08 PM

Tithi

Vad Bij
04:49 AM
Vad Trij

Nakshatra

Purva Shada
12:50 PM
Uttara Shaada

Yoga

Shukla
03:16 AM
Brahma

📿 Shubh Panchang App - The Divine Calendar of Timekeeping

In today’s digital world, while most people rely on standard calendars and clocks to manage their daily routines, followers of Sanatan Dharma seek guidance from a much more sacred and cosmically aligned source - the Panchang. And with Shubh Panchang, this ancient wisdom meets the modern age in the most seamless way.

The word Panchang translates to "Five Limbs" - representing :

  • Tithi (Lunar Date)

    Tithi marks the phase of the moon on a particular day and is central to planning religious observances. Each Tithi holds specific spiritual significance -determining the days for vrats (fasts), festivals, and muhurats. For instance, Ekadashi Tithi is ideal for fasting and spiritual cleansing, while Purnima is celebrated with full-moon rituals.

  • Nakshatra (Constellation)

    Nakshatra refers to the lunar mansion or star cluster the moon resides in on a given day. Each of the 27 Nakshatras carries unique energies that influence human emotions, nature’s rhythm, and the outcome of events. From choosing a baby’s name to deciding the timing of sacred ceremonies, Nakshatras guide every important step.

  • Yoga (Planetary Combination)

    Yoga is the astrological union formed by the sum of the sun and moon’s longitudes. These combinations create either auspicious or inauspicious effects, impacting your day’s energy. Certain Yogas, like Amrita Siddhi or Siddha Yoga, are considered highly favorable for beginning new ventures.

  • Karana (Half Tithi)

    Karana represents one half of a Tithi and plays a crucial role in timing rituals and ceremonies. There are 11 Karanas, each with its own nature -some being stable and ideal for long-term work, while others are more dynamic or challenging. Knowing the Karana helps you time your actions in harmony with cosmic flow.

  • Var (Weekday)

    Each Var, or weekday, is governed by a different planetary deity -like Monday by the Moon (Chandra) and Thursday by Jupiter (Guru). These associations affect the energy of the day, influencing everything from personal mood to the success of activities. Aligning your actions with the ruling deity can enhance outcomes and spiritual growth.

These five limbs together weave the spiritual structure of time, making each day unique in its energy and purpose.

But unlike a general calendar, the Panchang is geo-specific, as every moment in Vedic Astrology is dependent on precise astronomical positioning from a specific location. That’s why Shubh Panchang generates a custom daily Panchang for your city, accounting for variations in sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, and planetary movements.

More Than a Calendar - A Cosmic Dashboard

With Shubh Panchang, your Calendar becomes a daily guide that includes:

  • Auspicious Timings (Muhurta)

    Begin your important tasks during spiritually powerful windows like Abhijit Muhurta, Vijay Muhurta, and Brahma Muhurta. These carefully calculated periods are considered highly favorable for starting new ventures, conducting pujas, or initiating life events like marriages and journeys -ensuring divine support and success.

  • Inauspicious Periods

    Not every moment is ideal for action. Avoid initiating new work or making big decisions during planetary-sensitive times like Rahu Kaal, Yamagandam, and Gulika Kaal. These periods are believed to bring challenges or delays and are best reserved for routine tasks or spiritual reflection.

  • Moon & Nakshatra Tracker

    Track the exact moonrise times and its alignment with Nakshatras to plan your spiritual observances. Rituals such as Sankashti Chaturthi, Karva Chauth, Janmashtami, and other lunar-dependent vrats become more meaningful when observed at the correct celestial moment.

  • Rare Yogas & Planetary Alignments

    Unlock the power of rare and potent astrological alignments like Ravi Pushya Yoga, Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, and Dwipushkar Yoga. These cosmic combinations occur infrequently, yet they are highly beneficial for launching businesses, buying property, or starting sacred rituals.

  • Festival & Vrat Insights

    Stay connected to the rhythm of Sanatan Dharma with personalized, city-based listings of upcoming festivals, vrat (fasting) days, and spiritually significant lunar phases like Ekadashi, Pradosh, Purnima, and Amavasya. Every detail is curated with accuracy to help you observe and honor these days with devotion.

🌄 A Ritual Companion for Every Hour

Many Hindu rituals rely on exact timings based on the daily Panchang. Shubh Panchang helps you follow:

  • Brahma Muhurta

    Considered the most sacred time of the day, Brahma Muhurta occurs about 1.5 hours before sunrise. It’s the ideal window for meditation, yoga, prayer, and scriptural study, as the mind is calm and the atmosphere is charged with subtle spiritual energy. Starting your day during this time fosters clarity, discipline, and inner peace.

  • Sandhya Vandana

    Performed at three junctions of the day - dawn, midday, and dusk - Sandhya Vandana is a powerful Vedic ritual that includes chanting, pranayama, and offering water to the deities. It helps purify the mind, align the body’s energies, and express gratitude to cosmic forces through regular, rhythmic worship.

  • Sankalpa Muhurat

    Before beginning any puja, ritual, or vow, taking a Sankalpa - a solemn spiritual intention - is essential. Sankalpa Muhurat refers to the astrologically chosen time to take this vow, ensuring that your intentions are aligned with the energies of the moment for divine support and successful outcomes.

  • Surya & Chandra Arghya

    Honor the celestial lights with devotion. Offering water to the Sun (Surya Arghya) at sunrise brings vitality, clarity, and strength, while worshipping the Moon (Chandra Arghya) during moonrise - especially on vrat days like Sankashti Chaturthi - invites peace, emotional balance, and blessings.