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Aaj Ka Panchang, June 21, 2025: On this day, devotees will inspect the festival of Yogini Ekadashi.
Aaj Ka Panchang, June 21, 2025: Sunrise will be 5:24 am, while sunset is scheduled for 7:22 am. (Image: Shuttersk)
Aaj ka panchang, June 21, 2025: Dashami, Ekadashi and Dwadashi Tithis of Krishna Paksha will be held on Saturday, June 21. On this day, devotees will inspect the auspicious festival of Yogini Ikadashi. June 21 is the longest day of the year. It is considered beneficial to consult a fate calendar, as it helps people to identify adequate and unfavorable morats for important activities. It is believed that the functions working according to these times are considered to increase success and reduce obstacles.
Sunrise, sunset, moonlight and moonset on 21 June
On June 21, the sunrise will take place at 5:24 am, while the sunset is scheduled for 7:22 pm. The Moon will grow on June 22 at 2:08 pm and will be set at 3:03 pm on the same day.
Tithi, Nakshatra and Rashi Details for 21 June
Dashami Tithi will be effective till 7:18 am, after which Ekadashi Tithi will start on June 22 at 4:27 am and will continue, after which Dwadashi Tithi will begin. Ashwini Nakshatra will be strong till 7:50 pm, after which Bharani Nakshatra will have the right. The Moon will be posted in Mesha Rashi, while the Sun will continue its transit through Mithuna Rashi.
Auspicious time for 21 June
On June 21, the auspicious time for the day will start from 4:04 am to 4:44 am with Brahma Murat, followed by 4:24 pm and 5:24 pm. Abhijeet Muhat will be from 11:55 am to 12:51 pm, while Vijaya Muhat is set from 2:43 am to 3:39 pm. In the evening, Godhuli Muhat will be seen from 7:21 pm to 7:41 pm, which matches the evening, which lasts from 7:22 am to 8:22 pm. The favorable period of the day will end with Nishita Muhat, on 22 June from 12:03 am to 12:43 pm.
Inauspicious time for 21 June
On 21 June, Rahu Kalam, Yamganda Muhat from 2:08 am to 3:53 pm on 21 June, from 8:53 am to 10:38 pm, and Gulkai Kalam will be included between 5:24 and 7:09 am. Dur Muhurat is going to be twice during the day – first from 5:24 AM to 6:20 pm, and then from 6:20 am to 7:16 pm.
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