Today's Panchang
June 23, 2026
o Tithi – Navami Tithi of Jyeshtha Shukl Paksh until 16:40 (IST), followed by Dashami Tithi.
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Day – Tuesday.
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Nakshatra – Hast Nakshatra until 11:53 (IST),
followed by Chitra Nakshatra for the rest of the day.
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Yog – Variyan Yog until 10:30 (IST), followed by
Parigh Yog.
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Karan – Kaulav Karan until 16:40 (IST), followed
by Taitil Karan.
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The Moon will transit in Virgo throughout the
day. On June 24, 2026, at approximately 00:55, it will enter Libra.
o The Sun will transit in Gemini and Sagittarius
Navamsh. From 12:40 PM (IST) on June 22, 2026, the
Sun will transit through the Ardra Nakshatra until July 6, 2026.
Tithi
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Shukl Paksh Navami –
According to Vedic astrology, this is the ninth day of the waxing phase of the
moon (Shukl Paksh). Navami is primarily associated with Mahesh Navami and
Goddess Durga. It offers excellent cosmic energy for spiritual practice,
performing remedial measures, overcoming obstacles, and triumphing over
competitors.
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The Navami Tithi is influenced by Goddess Durga
and the Ashtavasus; it is naturally suited for taking bold steps, overcoming
hurdles, and initiating challenging tasks.
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Additionally, we should also keep in mind that
Navami is considered a 'Rikt' (empty) Tithi. Therefore, it is generally not
considered auspicious for starting new businesses, signing long-term commercial
contracts, or embarking on major journeys, as these endeavours may face delays.
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On the other hand, when the Navami (ninth day)
of the Shukl Paksh (waxing phase of the moon) falls on a Tuesday, it creates a
powerful blend of the Moon's grace and the energy of Mars—the planet of
courage, strength, and determination. This is a highly energetic time for
overcoming obstacles and dedicating oneself to spiritual growth.
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Ram Navami and Maha Navami (celebrated twice a
year) are major festivals in Hinduism, which we celebrate with great fanfare.
Both are celebrated on a grand scale in honour of the supreme power that
destroys evil and malevolent forces. These festivals glorify the power of faith
on earth, depict the struggle between good and evil, and inspire people to
fight against any form of negativity.
Vaar
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Tuesday –
This day is influenced by the planet Mars, which bestows abundant vitality,
physical energy, courage, and determination. It is considered an excellent day
for competitive events, sports, administrative tasks, and taking bold
initiatives.
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The nature of this day is swift and fiery.
Traditionally, it is considered too harsh for peaceful ceremonies such as
weddings or housewarming rituals. If emotions are not kept in check, there is a
heightened risk of heated arguments, discord, or accidents on this day.
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There is a long-standing tradition among Indian
business communities of avoiding Tuesdays for starting new ventures or
conducting financial transactions.
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It has been observed that traders refrain from
launching new businesses, signing major contracts, or commencing construction
work on Tuesdays. It is believed that projects initiated under the fiery
influence of the planet Mars may encounter issues such as conflicts, disputes,
and hasty decision-making.
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It is believed that one should strictly avoid
borrowing or lending money on Tuesdays. According to traditional belief, a loan
taken on this day takes a very long time to repay, whereas money lent out may
never be recovered.
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Tuesday is traditionally considered a day
reserved for spiritual activities rather than business dealings—such as
visiting temples dedicated to Lord Ganesh or Lord Hanuman, or repaying old
debts instead of incurring new ones.
Nakshatra
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Hast – Its
ruling planet is the Moon, and its symbol is a closed hand or fist,
representing skill, craftsmanship, and the ability to bring something to
fruition. Its Varna (social class) is Vaishya (merchant class). It is highly
auspicious for intellectual pursuits, learning new skills, artistic activities,
trade, and healing-related work.
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It falls under the sign of Virgo, which is ruled
by Mercury and symbolizes organization, intelligence, and precision.
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Additionally, the Hast Nakshatra governs
physical dexterity, intellect, and the power to manifest desires. It is highly favourable
for healing, craftsmanship, and trade.
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Since Hast is a Nakshatra characterized by swift
and light (kshipra) energy, its energy is fleeting. It is less suitable for
tasks requiring stability, rigidity, or the ability to remain in a single state
for a prolonged period, as its energy demands constant activity and rapid
change.
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Body parts
influenced by Hast Nakshatra: intestines, abdominal glands, and enzymes.
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Diseases associated
with Hast Nakshatra – Vitamin B deficiency, gas formation, bloating,
loose motions, intestinal pain and disorders, shortness of breath, intestinal
worms, diarrhoea, typhoid, amoebic and bacillary dysentery, fear, and hysteria.
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Professions
associated with Hast Nakshatra – Salesperson, mail-order business,
shipping and clearing agent, textile and yarn industry, lawyer, sanitary
inspector, export-import, politician, and ambassador.
Please note:
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Today, three distinct energies converge to make
this day highly potent—the alignment of Hast Nakshatra, the ninth day of the
waxing moon (Shukl Paksh Navami), and Tuesday brings together the energies of
the Moon, the Sun, and Mars.
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This confluence makes it a highly auspicious day
for craftsmanship requiring deep concentration, the worship of the Goddess
(Navami), and decisive actions.
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The day of Navami holds immense spiritual power
and is often associated with the worship of Goddess Durga. When it coincides
with the Hast Nakshatra, it becomes an excellent time for meditation and
purifying the mind.
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The combination of the Moon's creative
inspiration and Mars's willpower to see tasks through to completion transforms
daydreams into reality (Chandr-Mangal Yog). It is an excellent day to initiate
technical, physical, or creative projects. The energy of the Hast Nakshatra is
characterized by a spirit of service; on a Tuesday, this translates into making
bold, firm decisions to help others or engaging in acts of charity and
philanthropy.
Yog
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Variyan –
This means "excellent" or "supreme," and its presiding
deity is Kuber, the treasurer of the gods. People born under this Yog are
often considered "wealth magnets," with a natural inclination towards
luxury, comfort, and financial success.
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Since the presiding deity of this Yog is
Kuber—the god of wealth—it is considered highly auspicious for taking
constructive steps to improve one's life.
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Despite enjoying worldly pleasures, individuals
born under this Yog often harbour a deep, inner longing for spiritual peace and
hold virtuous deeds in high regard.
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However, its defining characteristic is an
innate business acumen, resulting in a lifestyle abundant in wealth, comforts,
and material success.
Please note –
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This is a highly auspicious and beneficial Yog
(astrological combination). It brings comfort, wealth, and a life of luxury. It
is excellent for socializing, purchasing items for comfort, and engaging in
activities that provide personal happiness.
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However, it has been observed that the
comfort-oriented nature of this Yog can sometimes lead to laziness,
complacency, or excessive indulgence. It lacks the sharp focus required for
strict and rigorous discipline.
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Since this planetary combination tests your
ability to remain humble despite possessing wealth, you can consciously choose
challenges to curb the desire for comfort. Undertake projects that require
active management to sustain your dedication.
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Engaging in physical activities—such as regular
walking or performing routine daily tasks with strict discipline and
consistency—breaks Tamas (lethargy) and awakens Rajas (the energy for action).
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During the transit of the Hast Nakshatra, natives
born under the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra may face a very difficult phase,
whereas the period will be less challenging for those born under the Punarvasu
and Vishakha Nakshatras; however, they too may encounter ups and downs.
Karan
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Kaulav – This
is a movable (char) Karan influenced by the Moon, making it highly flexible and
gentle. Therefore, it is an excellent time for expressing love, strengthening
friendships, and resolving ongoing conflicts in relationships.
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Additionally, it is a great time for networking,
teamwork, and socializing. It fosters artistic endeavours, design work, and
creative thinking.
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Since this is a 'moving' (char) Karan, it lacks
stability. It is not considered suitable for permanent tasks, such as laying
the foundation of a house.
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A strong malefic influence on the Hast Nakshatra
or the Lagna (Ascendant) may cause fluctuations in one's state of mind or lead
to hesitation during important business discussions.
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Remedy for today –
Avoid making firm or permanent commitments that require long-term stability,
and spend time with family members.
Please note –
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Following up on my previous post, in which I
tried to explain the significance of 'Karan' (even though it was just a
spontaneous thought), today I am attempting to share my views on the importance
of the 'Panchang' regarding one's day of birth and our daily lives.
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Classic astrological texts such as Muhurta
Chintamani, Maansagari, Hora Ratnam, and Jatak Bharanam, as well as Varahamihir’s
Brihat Samhita, contain a wealth of information on this subject that is never
incorporated into birth chart analysis in modern times.
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The Panchang at the time of birth influences our
emotions, temperament, and nature. It can provide deeper insight into who we
are and how we feel. It can amplify planetary influences and endow us with
additional traits that cannot be discerned solely from the birth chart (natal
chart).
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The Panchang sustains the birth chart and imbues
it with essential energy. This aspect has rarely been properly understood; we
often analyze birth charts without considering the energies present at the
moment of birth.