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Friday, 26 June 2026

Panchang 26 June 2026

 

Today's Panchang

26 June 2026

 

o   Tithi: Dwadashi Tithi of Jyeshtha Shukl Paksh until 22:22 (IST), followed by Dwadashi Tithi.

o   Day: Friday.

o   Nakshatra: Vishakha Nakshatra until 19:15 (IST), followed by Anuradha Nakshatra.

o   Yog: Siddh Yog until 11:38 (IST), followed by Sadhya Yog.

o   Karan: BAV until 09:15 (IST), followed by Balav Karan 22:22 hrs (IST).

o   Moon: Will transit in Vishakha until 19:16 (IST), then in Anuradha (Scorpio Sign) for the rest of the day.

o   Sun: Will transit in Gemini sign, Ardra Nakshatra, and Capricorn Navamsh throughout the day.

o   Additionally – Sarvarth Siddhi yog being formed from 17:16 hrs (IST).

Tithi 

o   Shukla Paksha Dwadashi – This is the twelfth day of the waxing phase of the Moon.

o   It is a highly auspicious day, primarily dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Savita (a form of the Sun God).

o   According to astrology, it is known as 'Yash-prada' (bestower of fame or renown) and is considered extremely fortunate.

o   Dwadashi holds great significance as it is the day devotees break their rigorous Ekadashi fast; traditionally, this fast is broken only after sunrise.

o   In the Hindu calendar, only one Dwadashi is primarily observed during the Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha – Pandava Nirjala Dwadashi (technically a Maha-Dwadashi): This is the Dwadashi Tithi that falls immediately after the famous Nirjala Ekadashi. Devotees break their strict waterless fast by performing special prayers to Lord Trivikrama and donating food items to Brahmin.

o   According to the Narad Puran, the principal mantra to be chanted during the fast observed on the twelfth day of the bright fortnight of the Jyeshtha month is 'Namastrivikramaya', as Lord Vishnu is worshipped in the Trivikrama form on this day.

o   108 offerings of kheer (sweet rice pudding) are made to the sacred fire, followed by the Abhishek (ceremonial bath) of Lord Vishnu in His Trivikram form using a large quantity of milk (four seers), accompanied by the continuous chanting of the prescribed Mool Mantra for the day.

o   Donating twenty measures of grain and Dakshina (ritual offering/fee) while chanting the donation mantra:

Deva Deva Jagannath Prasida Parmeshwar,

Upayanam Cha Samagra Mamabhishtha Prado Bhava/

o   Dwadash names are the twelve highly revered names of Lord Vishnu which are traditionally chanted during daily rituals like achaman (purification) and while applying the sacred tilak.

 

In this sequence, the name Trivikrama prominently occupies the seventh position.

   i.          Keshav – One who has beautiful, long hair, or who slew the demon Keshi.

   ii.          Narayan – The ultimate refuge of all living beings and the One who dwells in everything.

   iii.          Madhav – The Lord of knowledge and the eternal consort of Goddess Mahalakshmi.

   iv.          Govind – The protector of cows, the Earth, and speech.

   v.          Vishnu – The all-pervading protector of the universe.

   vi.          Madhusudan – The destroyer of the demon Madhu and the inner impurities of the mind.

   vii.          Trivikrama – The conqueror of the three worlds, who measured the entire universe in three strides.

   viii.          Vaman – The dwarf incarnation who taught King Mahabali a lesson in humility.

   ix.          Shridhar – The one who bears Shri (Goddess Lakshmi) upon His chest.

   x.          Hrishikesh – The master and controller of all physical senses and the mind.

   xi.          Padmanabh – The one from whose navel emerges a lotus, upon which resides Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe.

   xii.          Damodar – He whom Mother Yashoda bound around the waist with a rope; He who can be attained only through true love.

o   Worshipping Lord Vishnu, reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama, and offering prayers with sincere devotion on this day removes obstacles and brings divine grace.

o   Performing the Shri Satyanarayan Puja on this auspicious occasion is especially beneficial; it fosters happiness, prosperity, wealth, good health, harmony in family life, and spiritual growth.

o   May Lord Vishnu shower His boundless grace upon you on this holy day.

Points to note –

o   A Tithi represents the daily phase of the Moon; it reflects the mood of the times and the rhythm of the mind.

o   Additionally, Hindu Tithis are categorized based on the Panchabhuta (the five elements). Among these, the Dwadashi Tithi is considered auspicious and falls under the category of 'Bhadr Tithi'.

o   Despite this, why is it that tasks often fail to reach completion on time on this day? It is frequently observed that a task is nearly finished, yet a final step remains pending.

o   Promises of payment are made, but the actual receipt often comes only after repeated reminders.

o   Similarly, a relationship may be stable, yet "formal discussions" or final decisions take time.

o   Or, someone plans a trip, only for sudden changes to occur regarding tickets or hotel arrangements.

o   This is where the Tithi (lunar day) comes into play.

o   The Dwadashi Tithi provides "carrying power"—it sustains and brings matters to completion, while simultaneously testing one's sense of attachment and responsibility.

o   The formula above helps us understand why some people excel at fulfilling responsibilities, completing lengthy tasks, and keeping promises, while also explaining why they might feel mentally burdened or trapped in a cycle of "pending" tasks.

Remedies to overcome such obstacles:

                           i.          Observe a fast on the Dwadashi Tithi (once a month). If you are unable to fast, consume Sattvic food—keep the meal simple, avoid heavy or oily dishes, and maintain a calm state of mind.

                          ii.          This helps stabilize the Moon through the rhythm of the practice.

                        iii.          Dwadashi is a nourishing Tithi, and Lord Vishnu is the Preserver deity; therefore, chant 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya' or simply 'Om Namo Narayanaya', or recite 12 names from the Vishnu Sahasranam.

Vaar

o   The ruling planet of Friday is Venus.

o   It is considered the best time to attain material wealth, love, and beauty, and to make a fresh start.

o   The waxing Moon (Shukla Paksha) symbolizes expansion, positivity, and growth. Friday is ruled by Venus, the significator of luxury, romance, and prosperity. The combination of these two forces exponentially amplifies the energy of attraction and the fulfillment of desires.

o   This day is excellent for purchasing high-value items (such as gold or property), opening new business accounts, or making investments.

o   It is also a very auspicious day to perform the worship of Goddess Mahalakshmi or Goddess Durga to seek blessings of prosperity and good fortune.

o   Observing a fast on Fridays during the Shukla Paksha (the bright fortnight of the lunar month) is a popular Hindu tradition dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi—specifically in her form known as Vaibhav Lakshmi—with the aim of alleviating financial hardships.

Nakshatra

o   Vishakha Nakshatra – This symbolizes unwavering resolve, ambition, and the pursuit of ultimate goals. It is ruled by the mighty planet Jupiter.

o   Vishakha Nakshatra is governed by two deities – Indra (King of the Gods) and Agni (the Fire God). This dual influence combines immense power, leadership, and political ambition with an intense inner energy (Tapas), driving the individual towards constant transformation and spiritual growth.

o   This Nakshatra spans the signs of Libra (ruled by Venus, the symbol of beauty and balance) and Scorpio. Due to the transition from Libra—associated with the air element and diplomacy—to Scorpio—associated with the water element and intensity—there is a constant tug-of-war between the desire for material success and the quest for profound spiritual truths.

o   Body parts associated with the Vishakha Nakshatra – lower abdomen, urinary bladder, kidneys, pancreas, genitals, rectum, prostate gland, and descending colon.

o   Ailments associated with the Vishakha Nakshatra include uterine disorders, nosebleeds, kidney stones, dropsy (fluid retention), hernias, prostate enlargement, fibroids, tumors, abnormal menstrual bleeding, and urinary issues.

o   Individuals born under the Vishakha Nakshatra excel in roles requiring foresight, strategy, and perseverance. They are well-suited for careers in law, politics, corporate leadership, finance, and entrepreneurship. They dislike repetitive tasks and require clear goals (milestones) for advancement.

o   The fourth Charan of Vishakha falls under the sign of Scorpio, which is considered the Moon's sign of debilitation (a weakened state). This can give rise to deep emotional intensity, inner conflicts, and a constant struggle between worldly ambitions and emotional needs.

Yog

o   Siddha Yog – This is an auspicious Yog. It fosters success, efficiency, and achievements. It is suitable for completing stalled tasks and attaining goals.

o   Siddha Yog is governed by Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. It symbolizes the fulfillment, completion, and smooth execution of tasks.

o   Siddha Yog instills a sense of purity and sincerity of purpose in an individual. Others will appreciate the good deeds performed by the person for their community, family, and friends. Siddha Yog grants the capacity to acquire knowledge and brings prosperity to the individual.

o   The convergence of Venus (Friday), Jupiter (Vishakha Nakshatra), and Lord Vishnu (Dwadashi Tithi) creates a powerful energy that fosters wealth accumulation. Engaging in business expansion, financial investments, and luxury ventures during this alignment yields long-term financial gains.

Karan

o   Balav Karan – Although we discussed Balav Karan in detail in a previous post, we will attempt to provide some additional information about it here.

o   Balav Karan is a highly auspicious Karan that fosters spirituality in an individual. It is ruled by Brahma—or, in other words, the Brahmin—and embodies an understanding of the auspicious rituals and sacraments associated with Brahmins.

o   This is an excellent time to begin Yajna (fire worship), the study of the Vedas, acts of charity, medical treatment, and pilgrimages.

o   This Karan is associated with the Moon; therefore, the qualities of the Moon are reflected in the individual's nature. Women born under this influence achieve success and hold a respected position in society.

o   Ultimately, 'Balav' symbolizes that innocent purity of the soul seeking the Ultimate Truth—a purity akin to that of a child. It is deeply connected to the quest for Brahmavidya (divine knowledge).

o   If it is in an inauspicious state, it yields negative results.

o   The Balav Karan is ruled by the Moon and symbolized by the tiger. From an astrological perspective, this animal energy is fierce, intense, and domineering. Initiating activities such as weddings, housewarming ceremonies, or new partnerships during this time can lead to aggressive or unsettling situations.

Remedies for inauspicious effects:

o   Worship Lord Brahma or Goddess Saraswati

o   Help the needy with their education

o   Read spiritual books

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