April 14, 2025, marks an important day in the Hindu calendar with multiple significant events and cultural celebrations. Let’s explore the detailed Panchang for the day and understand the spiritual and astrological significance.
Sunrise & Sunset Timings
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Sunrise: 6:10 AM
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Sunset: 6:43 PM
Moonrise & Moonset Timings
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Moonrise: 8:02 PM
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Moonset: 7:10 AM (next day)
Tithi & Paksha
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Tithi:
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Krishna Pratipada until 8:25 AM
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Krishna Dwitiya after 8:25 AM
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Paksha: Krishna Paksha (Waning phase of the Moon)
Nakshatra & Yoga
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Nakshatra: Swati
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Yoga:
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Vajra until 10:38 PM
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Siddhi after 10:38 PM
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️ Karana
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Taitila: 8:25 AM to 9:41 PM
♈ Planetary Positions
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Sun Sign: Mesha (Aries)
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Moon Sign: Tula (Libra)
Inauspicious Timings
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Rahu Kaal: 7:44 AM – 9:19 AM
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Yamaganda: 10:53 AM – 12:27 PM
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Gulika Kaal: 2:01 PM – 3:35 PM
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Dur Muhurat:
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12:52 PM – 1:42 PM
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3:22 PM – 4:12 PM
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✅ Auspicious Timing
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Abhijit Muhurat: 12:00 PM – 12:48 PM
Seasonal Details
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Ritu (Season): Vasant (Spring)
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Ayana: Uttarayana (Sun’s northward journey)
Festivals & Celebrations
Mesha Sankranti
The Sun enters Aries, signifying the beginning of the traditional Hindu solar year. A favorable day to perform spiritual practices, start new ventures, and offer donations.
Baisakhi
A major festival in Punjab, Baisakhi celebrates the spring harvest. People gather with music, dance, and devotion to express gratitude and joy.
Vishu
In Kerala, Vishu is celebrated as the Malayalam New Year. People begin the day with the “Vishukkani” (auspicious sight), light lamps, and enjoy festive meals.
This day is vibrant with spiritual significance and cultural festivities. Whether you’re looking to plan religious rituals, start something new, or simply enjoy the festival vibe, April 14, 2025, is truly special.