Weekly Almanac from 25 April – 01 May, 2025: Akshay Tritiya, Darshan Amavasya, Shubh Muhurtas | Astrology

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Weekly Almanac from 25 April – 01 May, 2025: Akshay Tritiya, Darshan Amavasya, Shubh Muhurtas | Astrology


The upcoming Panchanga week has an intensive combination of astronomical alignment and sacred rituals, which create powerful spiritual opportunities. The position of Venus and Saturn’s planets in Uttara Bhadrapada strengthens both emotional depth and self-confidence. The movement of the sun through filling enhances energy and determination, and the arrival of mercury in Revathi Nakshatra increases clear communication and intuitive abilities. Jupiter moves at a stable speed through Mrigashira Pad, which brings positive effects to intellectual work and continuous plan. The week includes philosophy Amavasya, which invites people to purify their souls and pay tribute to their deceased relatives. Akshaya Tritia presents herself during the mid -week as a very lucky opportunity that supports both new beginnings, wealth accumulation and spiritual progress. This week also offers auspicious time for marriage, griha entry, and property or vehicle purchase, making it an ideal time for important milestones. Let’s find out the detailed Panunga for the coming week in New Delhi, NCT, India.

Based on the position of the prevailing planets, get a weekly almanac to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform day-to-day functions.

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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,
  • Griha Pravesh Murat: Auspious Griha Pravesh Muhurat is available this week on April 30, Wednesday (05:41 AM to 02:12 PM) and 1 May, Thursday (11:23 am to 02:21 PM).
  • Property procurement: The purchase of auspicious property is available on April 25, Friday (05:46 am to 08:53 pm) and May 1, Thursday (05:40 am to 02:21 pm).
  • Vehicle procurement The auspicious vehicle purchase is available from April 30, Wednesday (05:41 am to 02:12 pm) and May 1, Thursday (11:23 am to 02:21 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:

  • Venus and Saturn at 05:25 am on 25 April (Friday)
  • Venus enters Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra at 12:02 pm on 26 April (Saturday)
  • Mercury enters Revathi Nakshatra at 03:42 on 27 April (Sunday)
  • Year enters Bharani Nakshatra at 07:19 on April 27 (Sunday)
  • Saturn enters North Bhadrapada Nakshatra at 07:52 pm on 28 April (Monday).
  • Jupiter moves Mrigashira Pada on 28 April (Monday) at 06:58 am

Upcoming festival this week

  • Pradosh Vrat (25 April, Friday): People observe the Pradash Vrat as it allows them to receive the blessings of Lord Shiva. Those who inspect this festival fasting by conducting special religious ceremonies to eliminate evil energies and resolve previous deeds. People believe that Pradash Kaal Puja brings spiritual purification and better health and fulfills desires on performing with devotion.
  • Masik Shivaratri (26 April, Saturday): Every month, Lord Shiva is worshiped on Krishna Chaturdashi. Those who worship Shiva are engaged in religious fasting while reciting mantras and operating the all-night ceremony, which includes Abhishekkam with devotional music. Looking at this VRAT gives two benefits: it eliminates hidden spiritual darkness, strengthens marital relationships, and provides freedom from death and rebirth through Shiva’s blessings.
  • Darshan Amavasya (April 27, Sunday): The ancestral and family rituals known as Pitu Tarpan can only be conducted during the special No-Moon Day, which is called Darshan Amavasya. People worship ancestor through prayer and food offerings to get their divine blessings. This period allows believers to investigate their inner self, demanding that they break the ancestral curse and bring peace and prosperity to their family.
  • Vaishakh Amavasya (27 April, Sunday): Spiritual and charitable acts get great religious significance on Vaishakh Amavasya. Religious followers inspect holy bathing rituals while conducting Pitu Tarpan ceremony, followed by charitable feeding for Brahmins and poor individuals. The day emerges as a strong time to release the obligations of karma, demanding ancestral blessings and starting new intentions in a pure manner.
  • Ishti (April 28, Monday): On Amavasya, people demonstrate Ishty, who stands as a Vedic fire ritual designed to receive divine blessings with ancestral benefits. The worshipers dedicate prasad to the Holy Fire, symbolizing the desire to purify their deeds and desires. Through this ritual, people gain spiritual power with harmony and prosperity because they support the holy cosmic rhythm of religion.
  • Chandra Darshan (April 28, Monday): The first moon after Amavasya is seen through Chandra Darshan. During the lunar darshan, devotees rapidly provide water, rice and milk to the Moon to attain peace and mental clarity to the devotees. To get lunar blessings and peaceful vibrations, new projects with mental clarity must be introduced, which brings renewal and grace during this period.
  • Masik Karthigai (April 29, Tuesday): Lord Murugan is worshiped at the monthly Tamil Festival, which is known as Masik Kartigai. Temples consist of light oil lamps in the form of worshipers and homes in the form of a tradition that represents the victory of glow over ambiguity. This day combines religious service with moral thinking and worships Murugan’s blessings that will save devotees from knowledge and save them from obstacles of life.
  • Akshay Tritia (30 April, Wednesday): Akshay Tritiya stands as a highly sacred day in the Hindu tradition because it brings to the everlasting success and lucky possibilities. The successful nature and extended period of all new initiatives starting on this day is considered by tradition. People buy gold in their lives, with joy, to welcome the divine blessings, doing charitable deeds and spiritual practices.
  • Matangi Jayati (30 April, Wednesday): Goddess Matangi is worshiped on Matangi Jayati, which celebrates her as a tantric expression of Goddess Saraswati. She ruled over communication capabilities along with creativity and deep internal understanding. People worship Goddess Matangi to excel in speech, with artistic abilities and spiritual enlightenment.
  • Rohini Vrat (April 30, Wednesday): Jain women seek peace and good health by spiritually uplifting their families to their families. This opportunity occurs when Rohini Nakshatra matches special lunar conditions. During this adherence, devotees practice fasting while they pray and offer charitable donations. Through VRAT, people develop personal and family peace and develop self-control along with mental contingents.
  • Treta Yuga (30 April, Wednesday): According to Hindu cosmology, the beginning of the second era marks the Treta era as the time when religion was reduced. Lord Rama appeared during this period, along with other divine avatars. The Hindu festival Akshay Tritiya respected virtue with a divine order, and righteousness is maintained by heroic moral power.
  • Vinayak Chaturthi (May 1, Thursday): Every month Lord Ganesha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. Devotees inspect the fast and conduct religious ceremonies to conquer Lord Ganesha’s blessings that will remove obstacles and bring success to a new beginning. Ganapati Holmes together during the day include mantras and the presentation of modak to the gods.

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:

  • April 25: 10:41 am to 12:19 pm
  • 26 April: 09:02 AM to 10:40 am
  • 27 April: 05:15 am to 06:54 pm
  • April 28: 07:22 AM to 09:01 pm
  • 29 April: 03:37 am to 05:16 pm
  • April 30: 12:18 am to 01:58 pm
  • 01 May: 01:58 am to 03:37 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)

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

URL: www.astrozindagi.in

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