Today's Panchang
29 June 2026
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Tithi: Purnima of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase)
of the Jyeshtha month.
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Day: Monday.
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Nakshatra: Mool
Nakshatra.
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Yog: Shukla Yog until 14:26 (IST).
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Karan: Vishti
Karan until 16:17 (IST).
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Moon: Will transit through Mool Nakshatra and
the Sagittarius (Dhanu) zodiac sign.
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Sun: Will
transit through Gemini (Mithuna) sign, Ardra Nakshatra, and Capricorn (Makara)
Navamsh until 12:12; thereafter, it will transit through Aquarius (Kumbha)
Navamsha for the rest of the day.
Tithi
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Shukla Paksha
Purnima – Purnima signifies completeness and wholeness. When this day
falls on a Monday, the Moon—the celestial body governing the mind—operates at
its full potential, fostering emotional clarity, deep insight, and mental
peace.
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It holds immense spiritual and cultural
significance in Hinduism. It is regarded as a day of energetic fullness, the Moon's
maximum radiance, and divine grace.
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It is a symbol of wholeness, abundance, and
higher consciousness; it occurs when the Moon is directly opposite the sun. It
represents the Moon's peak energy, making it the best time for spiritual
practice, self-reflection, and self-realization.
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In Vedic astrology, the Moon is at its peak
strength on the full Moon day, radiating peace, intuition, and emotional
clarity.
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The Moon appears in its full form and exerts the
strongest magnetic pull on Earth. In Yog traditions, this is believed to
facilitate a natural upward flow of energy within the body and enhance mental
clarity. Blood circulation to the brain increases, thereby improving its
natural functioning.
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Since the Moon governs the mind, this day is
considered highly auspicious for meditation, fasting, and spiritual renewal.
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Being born on a full Moon day means that the Sun
and the Moon are positioned directly opposite each other. This balance often
endows the individual with emotional understanding, leadership qualities, and
mental resilience.
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The specific Nakshatra (lunar mansion) the Moon
occupies during the full Moon further enhances this energy.
Vaar
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Monday – In Vedic astrology, the ruling planet
of Monday is the Moon, which governs the mind, emotions, intuition, and
maternal instincts. Since the Moon symbolizes inner peace and mental stability,
this day is highly significant for emotional healing and spiritual practices.
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The Moon determines how we perceive emotions and
form deep connections. Monday is an ideal day for activities that require
intuition, imagination, or introspection.
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Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva. In Hindu
mythology, Shiva is called "Chandramouli," meaning the one who wears
the crescent Moon on his forehead. Worshiping him on Monday helps calm and
control an overly active or troubled mind.
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On this day, Vedic principles align with the
laws of nature. The intense magnetic pull of the full Moon generates an upward
flow of energy (Prana) within the body. This improves blood circulation to the
brain, thereby enhancing spiritual awareness and expanding consciousness during
meditation.
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According to the Vedic almanac, Monday is
considered 'Char' (movable or dynamic). It is deemed highly auspicious for
commencing journeys, tasks involving liquids, or activities where the outcomes
are flexible.
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To strengthen a weak Moon in your birth chart,
it is recommended to wear clothes in light, watery shades—such as white or pale
blue—and to visit Shiva temples in the evening for meditation (at your
convenience). You may keep an image of Lord Shiva depicted in a meditative
posture, seated on a deer or lion skin with half-open eyes; this helps in
controlling unwanted thoughts.
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One can chant 'Om Namah Shivaya' to attain inner
peace and mental clarity.
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One can observe a fast on Mondays to achieve
emotional balance, foster good relationships, or find the right life partner.
Nakshatra
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Mool Nakshatra – The native will lose land and
property. The native will cause grief to his parents. The native's expenses
will increase. It is symbolized by the roots of a tree or the tail of a lion.
Good fortune. Insecurity.
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Mool Nakshatra is ruled by Nirriti (or Goddess
Alakshmi), the goddess of destruction and end.
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This full Moon does not offer gentle or quiet
comfort. Instead, it provides the dynamic energy needed to break, uproot, and
eliminate the bad habits, limiting mindsets, or stagnant situations that no
longer serve your growth. It clears away the old and obsolete to pave the way
for building an entirely new foundation.
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Mool Nakshatra is ruled by the mysterious South
Node, Ketu. Because Ketu is in its full and mature power here, the Mool Purnima
awakens a strong desire for liberation (moksha) and self-realization.
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Mool Nakshatra, identified with a tangled bundle
of roots, inspires the human mind to look beyond superficial symptoms and reach
the root cause of a problem.
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During this full Moon, psychological and
spiritual insight is greatly heightened. It is an extraordinary night for
conducting research, solving complex problems, and bringing hidden or
uncomfortable truths to light.
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Since Ketu is the ruling planet of this
Nakshatra, worshipping Lord Ganesha (the remover of obstacles) or Lord Shiva
helps soothe the intense and fiery energy of the night.
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The Mool Nakshatra is also deeply connected to
medicinal herbs and holistic healing practices. This full Moon is highly
auspicious for adopting a clean diet, observing a fast, or engaging in deep
healing therapies.
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A Full Moon falling in the Mool Nakshatra
infuses the lunar energy with intensity, major transformation, and profound
spiritual insight. Situated at the very heart of the Sagittarius sign (and the
center of the Milky Way galaxy), 'Mool' signifies "root" or
"foundation."
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When the Full Moon illuminates this specific
Nakshatra, the abundant energy transforms into a powerful cosmic juncture—a
time for clearing away the old to make way for the new.
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Body parts –
Hips, thighs, femur (thigh bone), ilium, sciatic nerve.
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Potential ailments – The individual may suffer
from sciatica, nerve-related issues, rheumatism, hip disorders, and
lung-related problems.
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Regarding the individual's life, the birth
Nakshatra can broadly indicate the professions or careers they might choose.
However, analyzing the individual's horoscope is recommended for an accurate
prediction.
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The Mool Nakshatra possesses a unique cosmic
power capable of eradicating the root cause of illnesses. On a full Moon day
that falls on a Monday, this energy permeates both the mind and body. This day
is highly effective for eliminating chronic ailments and alleviating mental
anxiety or depression.
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Professions
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Professions associated with Ketu and the Mool
Nakshatra are highly beneficial when they align with their core attributes.
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Since 'Mool' signifies "root" and Ketu
symbolizes deep detachment and the quest for truth, the most beneficial careers
include –
i. Occult and spiritual sciences
ii. Research
and investigation
iii. Medicine and healing
iv. Law and the judiciary
v. Management and entrepreneurship.
Points to Note –
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For Mool and Ketu, true success in the
aforementioned professions is achieved when the individual avoids superficial
tasks and engages in work that requires deep analysis and solitary
contemplation.
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When individuals pursue these unconventional and
highly investigative fields, it brings them profound knowledge, wealth, and the
satisfaction derived from deep, meaningful work.
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Information security
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Psychiatry and rehabilitation
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Negative effects can include sudden job loss,
sometimes facing harsh bosses and intense workplace politics.
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It encourages individuals to develop a strong
resilience and a keen sense of investigation.
In addition to above
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Individuals with this blend of energies
generally do not find peace or success in routine, stable, desk-bound corporate
jobs. They thrive in high-pressure environments, roles requiring deep
confidentiality, or settings characterized by unpredictability. The
inauspicious influence necessitates a fundamental "cleansing of
roots" (reflecting the core nature of the Mool Nakshatra), whereas the
auspicious influence ensures the eventual establishment of a highly rewarding
and impactful career following initial hardships or setbacks.
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Effects based on the Nakshatra's Charan
(quarter/pada) –
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Those born in the
first Charan –
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Changes occur in the father's life at the time
of the child's birth. These changes can be either positive or negative.
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Those born in the
second Charan –
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The mother faces difficulties.
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Those born in the
third phase –
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The individual may face financial loss or a loss
of assets and money.
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Those born in the
fourth phase –
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The individual has to suffer a massive loss at
least once. Performing the Mool ritual to balance the effects of this phase
yields average results.
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A key characteristic
of the Mool Nakshatra is the triangular blend of the Sattv, Rajas, and Tamas
qualities.
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The first level is 'Sattv,' as it is entirely
linked to the sign of Sagittarius (ruled by Jupiter), which evokes a deep
yearning for ultimate truth and purity.
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The second level is 'Rajas,' which imparts a
drive for action and intense ambition.
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The third level is 'Tamas,' representing the
material destruction and upheaval associated with its ruling planet, Ketu. It
possesses remarkable mental capacity, profound insight, and the power of total
dedication to spiritual truth, though this is often accompanied by emotional or
material turbulence.
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People born under the Gand Mool Nakshatra should
worship Lord Ganesha.
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This is the best meditative verse to honor the
beauty and serenity of the Moon. It calms the nervous system and brings great
clarity to the mind.
दधिशंखतुषाराभं
क्षीरोदार्णव सम्भवम् ।
नमामि शशिनं सोमं शम्भोर्मुकुट भूषणम् ॥
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I bow to the radiant Moon, which is as white as
curd, a conch shell, and snow, and which emerged from the churning of the
Ksheer Sagar (Ocean of Milk). I offer my salutations to the gentle Soma, who
adorns the forehead of Lord Shiva.
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It is recommended to meditate in the open Moonlight
for at least 15 minutes to absorb the Moon's cooling and energizing rays.
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To mitigate the effects of negative karma
associated with the Moon, it is also advised to donate white items—such as
rice, milk, sugar, or white clothing—to the needy.
Yog
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Shukla Yog – As the name suggests, this is a
highly auspicious Yog.
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Individuals born under this Yog tend to be very
talkative, restless, and impatient, often making decisions in haste; their
minds are unsettled and prone to frequent changes. This Yog is favorable for
wealth, success, and happiness.
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It endows the person with natural beauty and
grace, a melodious voice, and a noble nature, while also providing the ability
to easily attain wealth and respect throughout life.
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People born under this Yog are intelligent,
wealthy, and self-confident because you possess the 'Shubh Nitya Yog'. Your
friends respect you and enjoy your company, which further boosts your
self-confidence. Some people may also envy you.
Karan
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Vishti Karan – Also known as Bhadra. Generally,
it is considered highly inauspicious for all auspicious activities; it is
associated with obstacles, delays, negativity, and failure.
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It is suitable for inauspicious tasks—that is,
it favors destructive activities such as attacking enemies, administering
poison, or waging war.
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Its impact can be mitigated if Jupiter or Venus
is well-placed, or if three benefic planets are situated in the Kendra
(angular) or Trikona (trinal) houses.
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If the Vishti Karan occurs in the afternoon, its adverse
effects may be less severe compared to a Vishti Karan occurring in the morning.
In other words, the negative impact of Vishti Karan may be reduced during the
afternoon.
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In the Vedic Panchang, this period is often associated
with the sister of Lord Shani. It is considered inauspicious for commencing
worldly activities, weddings, and investments, as its intense energy can create
obstacles.
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According to the Vedic Panchang, Bhadra is
considered the sister of Lord Shani (Shani Dev), and both are the children of
Lord Surya. Bhadra represents a cosmic force and, much like her brother Shani,
acts as a strict disciplinarian.
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Bhadra is associated with the Vishti Karan. It
is generally considered a highly inauspicious time to initiate new activities
(such as weddings, housewarming ceremonies, or the tying of Rakhi), as its
nature is fierce and obstructive.
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The risk associated with Bhadra depends on her
location: Swargalok (heaven), Mrityulok (Earth), or Patalalok (the
netherworld). If she is on Earth, auspicious activities are strictly avoided;
however, if she is in the other realms, these activities can often be performed
safely.
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The convergence of Purnima (Full Moon), Mool
Nakshatra, Shukla Yog, and Vishti Karan on a Monday creates a highly intense
and somewhat paradoxical astrological period. This day blends deep spiritual
growth and emotional clarity with powerful, transformative energy and specific
astrological constraints.
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The combination of the investigative nature of Mool
Nakshatra and Vishti Karan makes this an excellent time for in-depth research,
uncovering hidden truths, and investigative journalism.
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In the Vedic tradition, despite the presence of
Vishti, great emphasis is placed on worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati,
as this can neutralize negative effects.
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The intense, uprooting energy of the Mool
Nakshatra, combined with the fullness of the Moon, can trigger sudden upheaval
or restlessness. It is best to avoid making major life changes out of a sense
of despair.
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