Weekly Panchang for November 29-December 5, 2025: Jupiter’s transit in Gemini, Geeta Jayanti, auspicious time

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Weekly Panchang for November 29-December 5, 2025: Jupiter’s transit in Gemini, Geeta Jayanti, auspicious time


Almanac Because this week includes important planetary movements and festivals. Rahu enters Shatabhisha Nakshatra to bring karmic changes. The Sun will enter Jyestha Nakshatra, which will increase discipline and authority, and Jupiter will transit into Gemini, which will promote learning, communication and expansion of knowledge. Talking about festivals, Geeta Jayanti commemorates the divine conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, a timeless guide to dharma. Hanuman Jayanti (Kannada) honors Lord Hanuman for his power and devotion. With the beginning of Pausha month (in North India), the focus is on penance, simplicity and devotion. Let’s look at the detailed almanac for New Delhi, NCT, India.

Read weekly panchang prediction by an expert for November 29-December 5, 2025.

Auspicious time this week

According to Vedic astrology, if any work is done in an auspicious time then the chances of its completion increases significantly. An auspicious Muhurta provides the best possible results as per our destiny if we perform tasks as per the cosmic timeline. Therefore, while starting any auspicious work, it is important to keep in mind the auspicious time. This week’s auspicious times for various activities are as follows:

  • marriage time: This week auspicious marriage muhurtas are available on 30 November, Sunday (07:12 AM to 06:56 AM, December 01), 4 December, Thursday (06:40 PM to 06:59 AM, December 05) and 5 December, Friday (06:59 AM to 07:00 AM, December 06).
  • Griha Pravesh Muhurta: Auspicious Griha Pravesh Muhurta is available this week on 29 November, Saturday (02:22 AM to 06:56 AM, 30 November), 1 December, Monday (06:56 AM to 07:01 PM) and 5 December, Friday (06:59 AM to 07:00 AM, 06 December).
  • property purchase time, Auspicious property purchase muhurat is available this week on Friday, December 5 (11:46 AM to 07:00 AM, December 06).
  • Vehicle purchase time, Auspicious vehicle purchase muhurat this week is available on 1 December, Monday (06:56 AM to 07:01 PM), 4 December, Thursday (02:54 PM to 04:43 AM, 05 December) and 5 December, Friday (06:59 AM to 12:55 AM, 06 December).

Upcoming planetary transit this week

In Vedic astrology, planetary transits are particularly important, as they are the primary means of anticipating changes and progress in life. The planets move daily and in the process visit many constellations and zodiac signs. It helps in understanding the nature and characteristics of the occurrence of events. The upcoming transits this week are as follows:

  • Venus will enter Anuradha Nakshatra on 29th November (Saturday).
  • On December 2 (Tuesday), Rahu will enter Shatabhisha Nakshatra.
  • On December 3 (Wednesday), the Sun will enter Jyestha Nakshatra.
  • Jupiter will enter Gemini on December 5 (Friday)

upcoming festivals this week

  • Geeta Jayanti (Monday, December 1): Gita Jayanti marks the occasion of Lord Krishna revealing the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the Kurukshetra battlefield. Devotees recite shlokas, attend satsang and concentrate on religion, devotion and selfless deeds. The day exemplifies wisdom, power and the righteous way to live, as revealed in the eternal teachings of Krishna.
  • Guruvayoor Ekadashi (Monday, December 1): Grand celebrations are held at the Guruvayur temple in Kerala on Guruvayur Ekadashi. Devotees observe fast, chant Vishnu Sahasranama and offer special worship to Lord Krishna, who is believed to bestow salvation, prosperity and spiritual upliftment. This festival revolves around devotion, humility and submission to the divine will.
  • Mokshada Ekadashi (Monday, December 1): Mokshada Ekadashi is celebrated with fasting and prayers to Lord Vishnu. Devotees pray for the liberation of the souls of their ancestors and their own spiritual liberation. Fasting is a symbol of liberation, peace and renewal, reminding devotees of the essential qualities of faith, discipline and dedication in the pursuit of salvation.
  • Matsya Dwadashi (Tuesday, December 2): Matsya Dwadashi is worshiped in honor of the Matsya (fish) incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Devotees observe fasts, sing prayers and perform rituals, seeking blessings for safety and prosperity. Observance of this fast symbolizes victory over ignorance, renewal and spiritual awakening, while remembering Vishnu’s role in protecting creation through his first incarnation.
  • Hanuman Jayanti (Kannada) (Wednesday, December 3): Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated in Karnataka to mark the birth of Lord Hanuman. The religion is followed through the worship of Hanuman, which includes puja, bhajan and chanting of Hanuman Chalisa. Fasting and offerings are symbols of strength, courage and devotion. The day symbolizes protection, humility and selfless service, as a reminder of Hanuman’s unconditional love for Lord Rama.
  • Dattatreya Jayanti (Thursday, December 4): Dattatreya Jayanti marks the arrival of Lord Dattatreya, who is considered to be a combination of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Devotees perform puja, chant mantras and participate in satsang. This day teaches wisdom, renunciation and spiritual guidance that invokes the blessings of the divine teacher for enlightenment and liberation.
  • Annapurna Jayanti (Thursday, December 4): Annapurna Jayanti falls on the day Lord Shiva married Goddess Annapurna. Devotees offer food to the deity in puja for prosperity. The day emphasized the appreciation of sustenance and sharing so that families are blessed with nutrition, health and spiritual well-being.
  • Bhairavi Jayanti (Thursday, December 4): Bhairavi Jayanti is celebrated to worship Goddess Bhairavi, her fierce and protective aspect. Devotees perform rituals and chant mantras, praying to them to eliminate all negativity and bless them with spiritual power. This ritual symbolizes courage, transformation and divine protection, symbolizing the restorative power of the goddess to rid her devotees of ignorance and bless them.
  • Karthigai Deepam (Thursday, December 4): Karthigai Deepam is one of the important festivals for Shiva and Lord Muruga in Tamil Nadu. Temples and homes are illuminated with rows of lamps, symbolizing the victory of light against darkness. The day emphasizes on purity, devotion and unity, promoting bonds between families and the community.
  • Margashirsha Purnima Vrat (Thursday, December 4): Margashirsha Purnima Vrat is observed by fasting, taking holy bath and worshiping Lord Vishnu. Devotees make donations and pray for prosperity and peace. The fast ensures spiritual upliftment and blessings and protection of wealth as the full moon is a sacred time for worship.
  • Margashirsha Purnima (Thursday, December 4): Margashirsha Purnima is an auspicious full moon day associated with devotion to Lord Vishnu. On this day, devotees take a holy bath, light lamps and offer prayers. This day symbolizes spiritual fulfillment, material gain and divine grace; Therefore, it is a good day to make donations and perform holy rituals.
  • Anvadhan (Thursday, December 4): Anavadhana is a yagya that involves offering sacred offerings to fire. Devotees do it to seek divine blessings, purification and prosperity. The practice symbolizes gratitude, discipline and cosmic harmony, thereby underscoring the eternal relationship between mankind and the divine powers through sacrifice and devotion.
  • Paush begins (Friday, December 5): The month of Pausha begins in North India, a time of penance and devotion. Devotees engage in fasting, rituals and simplicity while focusing on spiritual practices. This month emphasizes on discipline, humility and dedication, this month is believed to bring peace, divine blessings and spiritual progress in daily life.
  • Rohini Vrat (Friday, December 5): Rohini Vrat is a Jain fast of special significance for women, dedicated to the betterment and prosperity of families. This fast starts on Rohini Nakshatra and ends the next day. It emphasizes discipline, faith and devotion to secure happiness, harmony and spiritual merit through prayer and fasting.

Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week

According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. While doing any auspicious work during the change of planets, the time under the influence of Rahu should be avoided. During this period, Rahu, due to his inauspicious nature, hinders the performance of puja, havan or yajna to appease the auspicious planets. Before starting any new work, it is important to consider Rahu period. Doing this increases the chances of getting the desired results. Following are the Rahu Kaalam timings for this week:

  • 29 November: 09:32 am to 10:51 am
  • 30 November: 04:05 PM to 05:24 PM
  • 01 December: 08:15 am to 09:33 am
  • 02 December: 02:47 pm to 04:06 pm
  • 03 December: 12:11 pm to 01:29 pm
  • 04 December: 01:29 PM to 02:48 PM
  • 05 December: 10:54 am to 12:12 pm

Panchang is a calendar used in Vedic astrology to determine auspicious and inauspicious times for carrying out day-to-day tasks based on the prevailing planetary positions. It consists of five elements – Vaar, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana. The essence of Panchang is the inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the Moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchang is used in various branches of Vedic astrology, such as birth, election, prashna (astrological), and religious calendars, as well as to understand the energy of the day. The calendar of our birth day reflects our emotions, temperament and nature. It can provide more information about who we are and how we feel. This can amplify planetary influences and give us additional characteristics that we cannot understand from our birth chart alone. The calendar is the life force energy that nourishes the birth chart.

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-Neeraj Dhankher

(Vedic Astrologer, Founder – Astro Zindagi)

Email: info@astrozindagi.in, neeraj@astrozindagi.in

URL: www.astrozindagi.in

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