Weekly Almanac for October 4-10, 2025: Karva Chauth, Venus Transit Girls, Auspicious Muhurtas

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Weekly Almanac for October 4-10, 2025: Karva Chauth, Venus Transit Girls, Auspicious Muhurtas


this week’s Panchanga Full of cosmic changes and sacred comments. Venus – The Planet of Love and Beauty – Uttara Phalguni and later in Virgo, focus on the practical aspects of relationships, harmony and life. Mercury will enter Swati Nakshatra, which will bring clarity and adaptation capacity to communication, while the sun enters the Figure, stimulating the discipline and discipline. In the realm of devotion, many important festivals reach their culmination. Shani Triodashi is the day to worship Shani which is to reduce the burden of karma. Sharad Purnima shines further, providing abundant grace. The month of the cartica is extended with rituals, as observed in Karva Chauth, where married women inspect their husband’s good and long life for a long life. Let’s delay in the detailed Panunga for New Delhi, NCT, India.

Read the weekly almanac prediction by an expert from 30 August to 05 September 2025.

Shub Murata this week

Vedic AstrologyThe possibilities of 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 marriage is available this week.
  • Griha Pravesh Murat: No auspicious entry entry is available this week.
  • Property procurement Murat: The purchase of any auspicious property is not available this week.
  • Vehicle procurement The auspicious vehicle purchase is available from October 5, Sunday (06:16 am to 08:01 pm) and October 10, Friday (06:19 pm, 11 October).

Transit of upcoming planets this week

In Vedic astrology, transit of planets is particularly important, as they are the primary means of changes and progress in life. 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:

  • Mercury and Saturn at an angle of 150 degrees on 5 October (Sunday)
  • Sun and Moon Vyasipapa on 5 October (Sunday)
  • Venus enters North Phalguni Nakshatra on 6 October (Monday)
  • Para enters Swati Nakshatra on 7 October (Tuesday)
  • Venus and Jupiter in a deep sextile on 8 October (Wednesday)
  • Venus enters the girl on 9 October (Thursday)
  • The Sun enters Chitra Nakshatra on 10 October (Friday)

Upcoming festival this week

  • Shani Triyodashi (October 4, Saturday): Shani Triodashi is seen in honor of Lord Shani. Fasting is seen, and special priests are performed to seek the release from the effects of karma tribulations and negative planets. All offer of sesame oil, black clothes and prayers are asked to bring peace, reward and security. This fast advocates patience, discipline and devotion towards Lord Shani.
  • Padmanabha Dwadashi (October 4, Saturday): This Padmanabha Dwadashi celebrates Lord Vishnu in his Padmanabha aspect, where devotees go through fasting, recite Vishnu Sahasranama, and pray for liberation from sins and attain salvation. Fasting, in fact, is a spiritual height, divine protection, and eternal blessing that symbolizes dedication to the supreme grace of Lord Vishnu.
  • Shani Pradosh Vrat (October 4, Saturday): Shani Pradosh fast takes place on Saturday evening and is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Shani. Devotees fast, worship Lord Shiva during the performance period, and chant mantras for relief from Saturn’s obstacles. Overview brings freedom from health, happiness and obstacles, maintaining balance between discipline and divine blessings.
  • Kojagara Puja (October 6, Monday): Kojagara Puja is seen on Sharad Purnima, which is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees do not sleep and continue praying, making kheer made as a gift in the shimmering moonlight. This act blesses a prosperity, wealth and abundant grace. In this way being awakened means that the rest of life is grateful for vigilance and ever divine grace.
  • Sharad Purnima (6 October, Monday): Sharad Purnima crop is full moon, which is blessed with treatment and nutrition rays. Devotees make kheer, present it under the moonlight, and consume it as offerings. The day is deeply associated with divine love and blessings, which brings happiness, prosperity and spiritual height under the grace of the goddess.
  • Ashwina Purnima Vrat (October 6, Monday): Ashwina Purnima Vrat is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashwina. Devotees fast, worship Lord Vishnu, and donate for charity. It is believed that this VRAT brings peace, health and prosperity. VRAT also prepares devotees spiritually for the coming month of Kartika with discipline and devotion.
  • Anvadhan (6 October, Monday): The unconscious is in collaboration with the sacred fire rituals of Vedic culture. With the emphasis on refinement and continuity of religion, offerings are made in the holy fire as part of the sacrificial festivals. This adherence emphasizes the importance of discipline and maintains holy rituals, as well as thanks to the gods for prosperity and peace.
  • Ashwina Nawapada Oli ends (October 7, Tuesday): The closure of Nawapada Oli reflects the end of the observation of the Holy Jain in relation to the nine highest qualities. Devotees fulfilled their fasts and prayers with thanksgiving. This period strengthens spiritual resolve by increasing compassion, self-restraint and vigilance. It presents purification, renewal and quick advancement on the spiritual path.
  • Ashwina Purnima (October 7, Tuesday): Ashwina Purnima is a rare full moon day. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu, conduct Satyanarayana Puja, and indulge in charity. Applauses are provided with all efforts starting with good intentions on this day for the preparation of Kartika. Blessings are given for health, wealth and peace on this day, which enhances spiritual progress and divine relationship.
  • Ishti (October 7, Tuesday): Ishty is a sacred Vedic ceremony where the fire is introduced to honor and bless the gods. It reflects purification, prosperity and harmony for cosmic forces. Devotees perform devotional sacrifice, where the importance of sacrifices and discipline combined with religion is emphasized for spiritual development.
  • Kartika begins (October 8, Wednesday): Kartika month is going on in North India, one time is considered the most auspicious for devotion. Rituals include everything from morning bath to lighting lamps, as well as worshiping Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. This month is marked by festivals such as Tulsi Viva and Kartik Purnima, which serve as ways to develop the ideals of purity, devotion and spiritual uplift.
  • Atla Tadde (9 October, Thursday): Atla Tadde is a traditional festival celebrated by women in Andhra Pradesh. They fast for marital happiness and the good of their families. VRAT includes worship of Goddess Gauri and sharing festive food, such as Atalu (Dosa). It is a symbol of blessings for devotion, marital harmony and family prosperity.
  • Karva Chauth (October 10, Friday): Karva Chauth is seen by married women, who fast from sunrise to moonlight to the moonlight for the long life and goodness of their husband. The day involves watching the moon through worship rituals, story and a sieve. It is a symbol of love, devotion, sacrifice and deep bonding of marital harmony.
  • Masik Karthigai (October 10, Friday): Masi Kartigai is seen monthly in honor of Lord Shiva and Lord Muruga. Devotees perform light lamps, priests, and chant prayers for protection and blessings. It is a symbol of light victory over dark, devotion and spiritual development. The ritual is believed to bring harmony, prosperity and inner peace.
  • Vakratunda Shankashti (October 10, Friday): Vakratunda Shankashti is a fast dedicated to Lord Ganesha, which is celebrated on the fourth day of the full moon. Devotees worship fast and Ganesha in their Vakratunda form, removing obstacles. It is believed that this VRAT is believed to be relieved of knowledge, success and difficulties, to ensure peace and prosperity.

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:

  • 04 October: 09:13 AM to 10:41 pm
  • October 05: 04:34 am to 06:02 pm
  • 06 October: 07:45 am to 09:13 am
  • 07 October: 03:04 PM to 04:32 pm
  • 08 October: 12:08 PM to 01:36 pm
  • 09 October: 01:36 PM to 03:03 pm
  • October 10: 10:41 am to 12:08 pm

Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology, which is to determine 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 to understand various branches of Vedic astrology such as Natal, Election, Addition (Horriry), religious calendar and day energy. 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 conclude us with additional characteristics, which we cannot understand, only based on our Natal chart. Panchanga vitality is energy that nourishes the birth chart.

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Neeraj Dhankher

(Vedic astrologer, founder – Astro life)

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

URL: www.astrozindagi.in

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