Vedic Muhurat & Panchang – Saturday, 25 July 2026
Shukla Paksha • Ekadashi • Jyeshtha nakshatra • Saturday
On Saturday, 25 July 2026 (Saturday, also called Shanivar), the moon is in Ekadashi (day 11 of the waxing moon), with the moon transiting Jyeshtha nakshatra. The yoga is Brahma and the karana is Vishti.
This is Ekadashi — observed as a fast day across Vaishnava and several Shaiva traditions; many devotees abstain from rice, wheat and pulses. Ekadashi, observed as a fasting day in many Hindu traditions; many devotees abstain from grains and pulses. Jyeshtha is considered sharp — generally avoided for marriage; used for victory in disputes.
Saturday is ruled by Saturn — mixed; used for long-term work, iron / heavy goods, and discipline-related commitments.
Approximate timings (IST, Mumbai reference): sunrise 5:51 AM, sunset 6:24 PM. Rahu Kalam 8:59.25 AM – 10:33.375 AM; Yamaganda 1:41.625 PM – 3:15.75 PM; Gulika Kalam 5:51 AM – 7:25.125 AM; Abhijit Muhurta 11:43.5 AM – 12:31.5 PM. Set your city in the calculator below for exact local times.
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How astrologers read this date
In Vedic muhurta practice, three pieces of information are checked first: the tithi (Ekadashi), the nakshatra (Jyeshtha) and the weekday (Saturday). For Saturday, 25 July 2026, that combination produces a vrat (fasting) day.
- Marriage muhurtham: the basic check is not favourable on this date; consult an astrologer for a different date.
- House-warming (gruhapravesham): the weekday (Saturday) is generally avoided.
- Vehicle purchase / new business: the weekday is mixed; pick a clear muhurta within Abhijit.
- Travel: the nakshatra is fixed/sharp — non-essential travel may be deferred.
The above is a quick rule-of-thumb based on classical muhurta tables. Regional traditions (Tamil, Kerala, Bengali, Maharashtrian) sometimes weigh things differently — for binding decisions, consult a qualified astrologer with your janma rashi and lagna.