July 28 2025 Panchang: Chaturthi Tithi of Shukla Paksha Brings Auspicious Yogas — Know Today’s Shubh Muhurat and Rahukal

Panchang for July 28, 2025: Auspicious Timings, Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rahukal Details for Monday

New Delhi, July 28, 2025 – Today marks an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar as per the Vedic Panchang. Monday, July 28, falls on the Chaturthi Tithi (fourth lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) in the sacred month of Shravan. This tithi is considered spiritually significant and is often associated with devotion and rituals dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

According to the Panchang, the Chaturthi Tithi will remain in effect until 11:25 PM, after which the Panchami Tithi will commence. The Moon will transit through Pisces (Meen Rashi), and the day is marked by the Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra until 7:21 AM, followed by Uttara Phalguni. Additionally, the presence of Parigha Yoga until 5:59 PM enhances the day’s spiritual energy.


Key Highlights of the Day:

  • Tithi (Lunar Date): Shukla Chaturthi until 11:25 PM, then Panchami

  • Day: Monday (dedicated to Lord Shiva)

  • Nakshatra: Poorva Phalguni until 7:21 AM

  • Yoga: Parigha Yoga until 5:59 PM

  • Moon Sign (Chandra Rashi): Pisces (Meen)

  • Sunrise: 5:40 AM

  • Sunset: 7:15 PM


Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Timings):

  • Abhijit Muhurat: 12:00 PM to 12:55 PM
    Considered one of the most favorable times in Vedic astrology, the Abhijit Muhurat is ideal for starting new ventures, spiritual practices, and important tasks.


Rahukal Timings (Inauspicious for Auspicious Work):

Avoid conducting important tasks such as business launches, religious ceremonies, or travel during Rahukal.

City Rahukal Timing
Delhi 5:38 PM – 7:23 PM
Mumbai 5:40 PM – 7:20 PM
Chandigarh 5:44 PM – 7:30 PM
Lucknow 5:20 PM – 7:04 PM
Bhopal 5:28 PM – 7:10 PM
Kolkata 4:44 PM – 6:25 PM
Ahmedabad 5:47 PM – 7:29 PM
Chennai 5:02 PM – 6:39 PM

Understanding the Panchang

The Panchang, also known as the Vedic Calendar, plays a vital role in Hindu culture. It is composed of five core elements:

  1. Tithi (Lunar day)

  2. Nakshatra (Constellation)

  3. Yoga (A specific combination of planetary positions)

  4. Karana (Half of a Tithi)

  5. Vaar (Day of the week)

It offers detailed insights into celestial timings, including the most and least auspicious times for daily activities, ceremonies, and spiritual practices.

The Panchang also gives information on the movement of the Sun and Moon, sunrise and sunset timings, and the Hindu lunar months, making it an essential tool for devotees, astrologers, and those observing fasts or festivals.


Significance of Shravan Month and Chaturthi Tithi

The month of Shravan is considered highly sacred, especially for worshippers of Lord Shiva. Mondays in this month are observed with fasts and special prayers. The Chaturthi Tithi, in particular, holds importance for devotees of Lord Ganesha, as it is believed to be favorable for seeking blessings for wisdom, success, and obstacle removal.

Stay updated with the daily Panchang for accurate astrological insights and spiritual planning. Whether you’re planning a pooja, starting a new job, or observing a fast, aligning your activities with the day’s shubh muhurat can bring greater harmony and success.