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Panchang: October 2, 2025

Panchang for October 2, 2025


1. Date, Day & Festivals

  • Date: 2nd October 2025
  • Day: Thursday

Major Festivals/Events

  1. Dussehra / Vijayadashami: Marks the end of Navaratri and Durga Puja. Celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and Goddess Durga over Mahishasura. Key rituals include the burning of effigies and processions across India.
  2. Durga Visarjan: The immersion of Durga idols, signifying her return to her abode.
  3. Vidyarambham: Traditional day for beginning formal studies, especially in South India.
  4. Mysore Dasara, Bengal Vijayadashami, Saraswati Visarjan, Madhvacharya Jayanti are regionally observed[1][2][3].

2. Surya and Chandra (Sun & Moon) Timings

Event Time (India)
Sunrise ~6:15 AM
Sunset ~6:06 PM
Moonrise ~3:09 PM
Moonset ~1:56 AM (Oct 3)

Time may vary slightly by location[3].


3. Five Panchang Elements

Component Detail
Tithi Dashami (starts Oct 1, 7:01 PM, ends Oct 2, 7:10 PM) Ekadashi starts after 7:10 PM
Nakshatra Shravana (starts Oct 2, 9:13 AM, ends Oct 3, 9:34 AM)
Yoga Not specified for all-day; reference to inauspicious and auspicious yogas may be made locally
Karana Gara (Oct 2, 7:12 AM to 7:10 PM)  Switches to Vanija after
Var (Weekday) Thursday

4. Auspicious (Shubh) Muhurat

Muhurat Timing (India)
Vijay Muhurat 2:09 PM – 2:57 PM
Aparahna Puja 1:21 PM – 3:45 PM
Good Time for New Work or Purchase 9:13 AM onwards (Shravana Nakshatra) – all day for certain activities; check local traditions
Start of Shravana Nakshatra 9:13 AM

5. Inauspicious (Ashubh) Timings

Period Timing (India)
Rahu Kalam 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Yamaganda Morning hours (exact varies, check local)

Avoid major life decisions or rituals during Rahukalam and Yamaganda.


6. Summary Table

Panchang Element Value & Duration
Tithi Dashami (ends 7:10 PM), then Ekadashi begins
Nakshatra Shravana (9:13 AM onwards)
Muhurat Vijay Muhurat 2:09 PM – 2:57 PM, Aparahna Puja 1:21 PM – 3:45 PM
Sunrise/Sunset Sunrise ~6:15 AM, Sunset ~6:06 PM
Moonrise/Moonset Moonrise ~3:09 PM, Moonset ~1:56 AM (Oct 3)
Karana Gara (till 7:10 PM), then Vanija

7. Religious and Cultural Significance

  • Dussehra/Vijayadashami: Marks the defeat of evil and restoration of dharma; celebrated via effigy burning (North India), immersion of idols (East), and processions (South & West)[2].
  • Durga Visarjan: Symbolizes the conclusion of Durga Puja and reverent farewell to the Goddess.
  • Vidyarambham: Especially in Kerala/Tamil Nadu, children initiate learning/prayers to Goddess Saraswati for wisdom and success.

Practical Guidance

  1. Perform Vijayadashami Puja and Dussehra celebrations during the Aparahna period (1:21 PM – 3:45 PM) or preferentially during Vijay Muhurat.
  2. Begin new ventures or spiritual pursuits in the auspicious Shravana Nakshatra window after 9:13 AM.
  3. Avoid inauspicious periods like Rahu Kalam for major rituals or deals.

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