July 22, 2025 Panchang: Auspicious Timings, Tithi, Nakshatra, and Rahu Kaal for Today

According to the Hindu calendar, today marks the Trayodashi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravan. This Tuesday is considered spiritually significant, especially for those following Vedic traditions. Let’s explore today’s Panchang, including auspicious timings (shubh muhurat), Rahu Kaal, Nakshatra, and more.

Tithi and Day Details

Today is Trayodashi Tithi, which will continue until 9:29 PM. After that, Chaturdashi Tithi will begin. The ruling deity of this day, Tuesday (Mangalwar), is Lord Hanuman, and many devotees observe fasts or perform rituals in his honor.

Planetary Positions & Yoga

  • Moon Sign: The Moon will be positioned in Pisces (Meen Rashi) today.

  • Nakshatra: The day starts with Mrigashira Nakshatra, which lasts till 7:21 AM.

  • Yoga: The planetary yoga for the day is Dhriti Yoga, which remains active until 5:59 PM.

This alignment is considered favorable for meditation, inner strength, and setting long-term goals.

Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)

  • Abhijit Muhurat (ideal for all important work):
    12:00 PM to 12:55 PM

It’s a golden window during the day that is considered universally favorable for beginning any new or significant task.

Inauspicious Period (Rahu Kaal)

Avoid initiating new ventures or auspicious work during Rahu Kaal, which varies by city. Here’s the Rahu Kaal timing for major Indian cities on July 22, 2025:

  • 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

Rahu Kaal is traditionally considered inauspicious for starting anything new, so it's best to avoid this timeframe.

Sunrise and Sunset Timings

  • Sunrise: 5:38 AM

  • Sunset: 7:37 PM

These timings help determine the day’s Panchang elements like Tithi, Yoga, and Muhurat.

Importance of Panchang in Daily Life

The Hindu Panchang, also known as the Vedic calendar, is used for accurate calculation of time and events. It includes five main components:

  1. Tithi – Lunar day

  2. Nakshatra – Lunar mansion

  3. Yoga – Astronomical combination

  4. Karana – Half of a Tithi

  5. Vaar – The weekday

Besides these, Panchang offers crucial insights into sunrise/sunset timings, planetary positions, lunar phases, and auspicious timings (muhurat) for personal, spiritual, and professional activities.

Disclaimer:

This Panchang is based on traditional Hindu astrology. Timings may vary slightly depending on your location. For specific rituals or ceremonies, always consult a qualified astrologer.