Daily Panchang
Saturday, April 25, 2026 | Shukla Paksha | Kathmandu, Nepal
Namaskaram,
ॐ Janaknandinyai Namah. This Saturday in the Kathmandu Valley brings Navami Tithi, sanctified by Sita Navami—the birth anniversary of Janaki. While we celebrate feminine dharma, the heavens impose extraordinary restraint today due to Ganda Moola and Jwalamukhi Yoga.
📅 Astrological Data for Today
| Tithi | Navami (until 6:42 PM) |
| Nakshatra | Ashlesha (until 8:19 PM), then Magha |
| Yoga | Ganda Moola (Whole Day), Jwalamukhi (6:42–8:19 PM) |
| Karana | Kaulava / Taitila |
| Special Yoga | Ravi Yoga (All Day) / Aadal Yoga (until 8:19 PM) |
✨ Auspicious Timings
⚠️ Critical Warnings
Severe Restriction: Ganda Moola dominates the entire day. Avoid new ventures, major purchases, or travel.
Rahu Kalam: 8:46 AM – 10:24 AM | Jwalamukhi Yoga: 6:42 PM – 8:19 PM (Fire Danger).
Navami: The Ninth Door of Ideal Womanhood
Sita Navami honors the birth of Maithili, born from the earth itself. Until 6:42 PM, this Tithi supports nirjala fasting and worship of the divine couple. Embody Sita's qualities: patience, purity, and unwavering devotion.
Nakshatra Transition: From Serpent to Ancestral Throne
Until 8:19 PM, Ashlesha (governed by the Nagas) offers bheshaja-shakti for healing, though Ganda Moola "poisons" its external application. After 8:19 PM, Magha begins—symbolizing royal dignity and ancestral connection. However, Vidaal Yoga at 8:19 PM suggests caution against separation.
Simple Practice for Patience and Protection
- Sita-Ram Mantra: Recite "Om Janaknandinyai Namah" 108 times.
- Hanuman Puja: Seek protection from Saturn's afflictions on this Shaniwara.
- Fire Safety: During Jwalamukhi Yoga (6:42–8:19 PM), be extremely careful with fire and electricals.
- Inner Dharma: Avoid all new beginnings; focus on spiritual purification.
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