This week brings some important events and divine observation. The Sun enters Ardra Nakshatra, increases intellectual energy and change, while mercury transit in cancer highlights emotional communication. Venus inspires a passion for infection, artistic activities and creativity in the Critica Nakshatra. A powerful vyatipata yoga formed by the Sun and Moon combines spiritual intensity, which is perfect for meditation and cleanliness. Summer solstice provides powerful solar energy to establish intentions. Yogini presents opportunities for major observation, devotion and spiritual renewal like Ekadashi, monthly Shivaratri, and Darshan Amavasya. This week also provides auspicious time to buy a property or vehicle, making it an ideal time to obtain important milestones. Let’s find out the detailed Panunga for the coming week in New Delhi, NCT, India.
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Shub Murata this week
According to Vedic astrology, the possibilities of successfully completing a task are greatly enhanced if they are done during an auspicious time. An auspicious time gives us the best results according to our fate if we execute work in harmony with the cosmic timeline. This is the reason why it is necessary to keep the Muhurta in mind while starting any auspicious work. The auspicious time of this week for various activities is as follows:
- Viva muhrat: No auspicious marriages are available this week.
- Griha Pravesh Murat: No auspicious entry entry is available this week.
- Property procurement: The purchase of auspicious property is available from June 20, Friday (05:24 am to 09:45 pm) and 26 June, Thursday (08:46 am to 05:25 pm, 27 June).
- Vehicle procurement An auspicious vehicle procurement is available from Friday, 20 June (09:49 am to 09:45 pm) and Monday, 23 June (03:16 am to 10:09 pm).
Transit of upcoming planets this week
In Vedic astrology, transit of planets is particularly important because they are the main way of changing life and the possibility of progress. The planets run on a daily basis and in this process pass through many constellations and sages. It helps in understanding the nature and characteristics of events as they are. Here are the upcoming transit this week:
- Mars and Saturn make an angle of 150 degrees at 05:34 pm on 20 June (Friday)
- Ardra enters Nakshatra at 06:28 am on 22 June (Sunday).
- Mars and Jupiter on 22 June (Sunday) a sextile form at 03:56 pm
- Mercury enters the cancer symbol at 09:33 on 22 June (Sunday)
- Sun and Saturn in a deep category at 12:03 pm on 23 June (Monday)
- Surya and Jupiter on 24 June (Tuesday) at 08:44 pm
- Mercury enters Pushya Nakshatra at 05:08 on 25 June (Wednesday)
- Venus enters Critica Nakshatra at 12:24 pm on 26 June (Thursday)
Upcoming festival this week
- Yogini Ekadashi (June 21, Saturday): Yogini Ekadashi is a sacred fast dedicated to Lord Vishnu, which is observed to clean sins and diseases. Devotees avoid grains and follow strict discipline. Reciting Vishnu Sahasharanama and offering prayers helps to achieve liberation. This Ekadashi is especially revered in the scriptures to purify both body and soul through devotion.
- Masik Karthigai (June 22, Sunday): Masik Kartigai is a monthly festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, which is observed with lamps and prayers. Devotee light oil lamps in homes and temples symbolize the victory of light over darkness. This is an auspicious time to express gratitude for spiritual purification, devotion and divine protection and power.
- Gauna Yogini Ekadashi (June 22, Sunday): Gauna Yogini Ekadashi is celebrated a day after the main Ekadashi in some areas. It focuses the same ritual and spiritual focus – worshiping Lord Vishnu, and chanting holy texts. This day offers an opportunity to continue holy adhering, increase spiritual qualifications and promote deep internal purification.
- Vaishnav Yogini Ekadashi (22 June, Sunday): Vaishnava Yogini Ekadashi is celebrated with great devotion to Lord Vishnu by followers of Vaishnava tradition. Fasting, chanting holy names, and charity are the major aspects. It is believed that it destroys sins and gives grant to liberation. The day is ideal for surrendering to divine desire and cultivating pure devotion.
- Space fast (June 23, Monday): Pradash Vrat is a powerful fasting celebrated during the dignity of Traiodashi, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees perform Sham Pujas and chant mantras to seek forgiveness and spiritual upliftment. It is a blessed time to meditate, offer Abhishekam and connect deeply with Shiva’s grace and inner peace.
- Masik Shivaratri (June 23, Monday): Monthly Shivaratri is a monthly observation, which respects Lord Shiva on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha. Devotees inspect fasting throughout the night and pray with vine leaves and water. This holy night increases spiritual awareness, promotes discipline, and invites divine protection and blessings for change and liberation.
- Rohini Vrat (Tuesday, June 24): The Rohini fast is mainly an important fast celebrated by Jain women, especially when Rohini Nakshatra falls during Krishna Paksha. It is considered to bring prosperity, marital bliss and spiritual ability. VRAT includes fasting, reciting and donating Jain scriptures. It promotes internal purity and commitment to righteous life.
- Darshan Amavasya (25 June, Wednesday): Darshan falls on Amavasya No-Moon Day and is ideal for ancestral Prasad (Tarpana) and introspection. Devotees inspect the fast, perform rituals to remove Dosha, and seek blessings from their ancestors. This Amavasya is spiritually powerful to let the negativity go and invite renewal through silence, prayer and refinement.
- Anvadhan (25 June, Wednesday): Anvadhan is seen as an early day for the sacred dictation rituals of the next lunar chakra. Devotees clean their homes, prepare offerings, and align their minds for upcoming Vedic rites. It is a day of internal and external readiness, which promotes mindyfulness, simplicity and sacred discipline before performing ishti.
- Ashdha Amavasya (25 June, Wednesday): Ashdha Amavasya marks Amavasya in the month of Ashra, which is an auspicious time for spiritual cleanliness, ancestral worship and new beginnings. Devotees perform Tapana, inspect fasting, and attach to charity. The day is ideal for calm reflections, establishing spiritual intentions, and paying tribute to preeneches and divine forces.
- Ashdha Navratri (26 June, Thursday): Ashdha Navratri, also known as Gupta Navratri, is a nine-night festival, which is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her subtle, esoteric forms. Devotees fasting, chant mantras, and do meditation. This is a powerful time for deep internal changes through power, protection, spiritual development and divine female energy.
Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week
According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During the infection of the planets, time should be avoided under the influence of Rahu while doing any auspicious work. During this time, worship, havan or yajna is intervened by Rahu due to its male nature to propagate auspicious planets. It is important to consider Rahu period before starting any new work. By doing this, the chances of achieving the desired results increases. The following are the time of Rahu Kalam for this week:
- June 20: 10:38 pm to 12:23 pm
- June 21: 08:53 AM to 10:38 am
- 22 June: 05:38 pm to 07:22 pm
- June 23: 07:09 am to 08:54 am
- June 24: 03:53 PM to 05:38 pm
- 25 June: 12:24 PM to 02:09 pm
- 26 June: 02:09 PM to 03:53 pm
Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology, which determines auspicious and inauspicious time to perform day-to-day functions based on the position of the prevailing planets. It contains five elements – Vara, Date, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karan. The essence of Panchanga is an inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchanga is used for various branches of Vedic astrology, such as Netal, Election, Prashana (Horriry), religious calendar, and the energy of the day. The day of our birth, Panchanga reflects our feelings, nature and nature. This can provide more insight who we are and how we feel. It can increase the effects of planets and eliminate us with additional characteristics that we cannot understand only on the basis of our Natal chart. Panchanga vitality is energy that nourishes the birth chart.
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Neeraj Dhankher
(Vedic astrologer, founder – Astro life)
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