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March 25, 2026 Panchang: Tithi, Yoga and Rahu Kaal

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Last Updated on Mar 25, 2026 12:23 AM

There is something almost cinematic about the way the Hindu calendar works. Every single day arrives with its own personality, its own cosmic fingerprint. And March 25, 2026, walks in carrying some seriously interesting energy.

Whether you consult the Panchang out of deep devotion, daily habit, or simple curiosity, Wednesday, March 25, deserves a proper look. From a sacred fast to a window of Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga that practically screams "get things done," this day has layers worth unpacking.

What the Day Looks Like, By the Numbers

The date falls in Chaitra Shukla Paksha, the bright fortnight of the Chaitra month, under Vikram Samvat 2083 (Siddhartha) and Shak Samvat 1948. The season is Spring, the Ayana is Uttarayan, and the Sun continues its journey through Pisces while the Moon spends the entire day and night transiting Gemini.

Sun and Moon Timings
Event Time
Sunrise6:29 AM
Sunset6:35 PM
Moonrise11:10 AM
Moonset1:30 AM (March 26)
Tithi and Nakshatra Details
Element Details
Tithi (Saptami)Until 1:50 PM
Tithi (Ashtami)1:50 PM onwards (until 11:49 AM, March 26)
Nakshatra (Mrigashira)Until 5:33 PM
Nakshatra (Ardra)5:33 PM onwards
Yoga (Saubhagya)Until 3:09 AM (March 26)
Yoga (Shobhan)3:09 AM onwards (March 26)
Karan (Vanij)Until 1:50 PM
Karan (Vishti)1:50 PM to 12:47 AM
Sun SignPisces
Moon SignGemini (whole day and night)
Vikram Samvat2083, Siddhartha
Shak Samvat1948, Parabhav
Lunar Month (Amant)Chaitra
Lunar Month (Purnima)Chaitra
Saka SamvatChaitra 4, 1948
Vedic SeasonSpring
Drik RituSpring
AyanaUttarayan
WeekdayWednesday

Budha Ashtami Fast: The Festival of the Day

The headline festival of March 25 is Budha Ashtami, a fast observed when the Ashtami tithi (eighth lunar day) falls on a Wednesday. Budha is the Sanskrit name for Mercury and also the root of Budhavar, meaning Wednesday. This convergence is considered particularly auspicious for those seeking mental clarity, communication skills, business acumen, and educational success, all domains traditionally governed by Mercury in Vedic astrology.

Devotees observing this fast typically offer prayers to Lord Vishnu and seek Mercury's blessings for a sharpened intellect and smoother life transactions. It is not among the most widely publicised fasts in mainstream media, but among practitioners of Vedic traditions, Budha Ashtami holds steady, meaningful significance.

Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga: The Golden Window

If there is one reason to pay close attention to March 25, it is the presence of Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga, a combination considered among the most powerful auspicious formations in the Panchang system.

This yoga is active from 6:29 AM to 5:33 PM, formed by the meeting of the Mrigashira Nakshatra and Wednesday. The name itself translates loosely to 'the yoga in which all purposes are fulfilled.' While that might sound like cosmic hyperbole, it reflects a genuine traditional belief that tasks initiated during this window carry stronger momentum toward success.

Starting a new venture, signing agreements, beginning studies, making important calls, all of these find favour during Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga. The roughly eleven-hour window on March 25 is, practically speaking, one of the more generous timings you will find on a weekday.

Dwipushkar Yoga Note

It is also worth noting that Dwipushkar Yoga was active from March 24, 7:04 PM through March 25, 6:29 AM, formed by Mrigashira Nakshatra, Tuesday, and Shukla Saptami. This yoga carries its own significance for those who planned activities in that overnight window.

Inauspicious Periods to Navigate Carefully

No day is entirely without its caution zones. The Panchang is precise on these, and March 25 has several to note.

Inauspicious Periods on March 25, 2026
Period Timing
Rahu Kaal12:32 PM to 2:03 PM
Yamaganda8:00 AM to 9:31 AM
Kulik11:02 AM to 12:32 PM
Durmuhurta12:08 PM to 12:57 PM
Varjyam1:31 AM to 3:02 AM (overnight)

Rahu Kaal on Wednesdays tends to cluster in the early afternoon, and March 25 follows that pattern precisely. Traditional guidance recommends avoiding new beginnings, travel departures, or significant financial decisions during this window. The Durmuhurta slot overlapping with Rahu Kaal between noon and 2 PM makes that stretch particularly worth sidestepping for anything consequential.

Auspicious Timings Worth Bookmarking

On the brighter side, March 25 offers some genuinely favourable muhurtas for early risers and those who plan.

Auspicious Muhurtas on March 25, 2026
Muhurta Timing
Brahma Muhurta4:53 AM to 5:40 AM
Amrit Kaal9:17 AM to 10:47 AM
Amrit Upto (Anandadi Yoga)Until 5:33 PM
Abhijeet MuhurtaNil

Brahma Muhurta is ideal for meditation, prayer, and study. Amrit Kaal from 9:17 AM to 10:47 AM is one of the day's prime action windows and falls well clear of any inauspicious overlap. Abhijeet Muhurta is nil on this day, as that midday peak considered universally auspicious does not apply on Wednesdays, so planners should factor that in.

Choghadiya: Hour by Hour on March 25, 2026

Daytime Choghadiya
Choghadiya From To
Labh (Benefit)6:29 AM8:00 AM
Amrit (Nectar)8:00 AM9:31 AM
Kaal (Time)9:31 AM11:02 AM
Shubh (Auspicious)11:02 AM12:32 PM
Rog (Disease / Var Vela)12:32 PM2:03 PM
Udveg (Udbeg)2:03 PM3:34 PM
Char (Variable)3:34 PM5:05 PM
Labh (Benefit)5:05 PM6:35 PM
Night Choghadiya
Choghadiya From To
Udveg (Udbeg)6:35 PM8:05 PM
Shubh (Auspicious)8:05 PM9:34 PM
Amrit (Nectar)9:34 PM11:03 PM
Char (Variable)11:03 PM12:32 AM
Rog (Disease)12:32 AM2:01 AM
Kaal (Period)2:01 AM3:30 AM
Labh (Benefits / Kaal Ratri)3:30 AM4:59 AM
Udveg (Udbeg)4:59 AM6:28 AM

Moon in Gemini

The Moon's full-day transit through Gemini adds a communicative, intellectually restless quality to the day's overall tone. Gemini is an air sign associated with curiosity, adaptability, quick thinking, and social engagement, making March 25 particularly well-suited for conversations, negotiations, writing, networking, and learning.

Chandrabalam

Chandrabalam is valid until March 26, 6:28 AM. The Moon's position in Gemini favours the following signs: Aries, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Capricorn. If your Moon sign falls in one of these, the day carries naturally supportive lunar energy.

Those with Moon in Vishaka (last quarter), Anuradha, or Jyeshtha should be mindful, as Chandrashtama applies for these placements on this day.

March 25, 2026, is, in Panchang terms, a day of genuine substance. The Budha Ashtami fast gives it spiritual anchoring. The Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga gives it practical power. The Moon in Gemini keeps the atmosphere lively and mentally engaged. And the clearly mapped inauspicious periods mean that with just a little timing awareness, you can navigate the day with surprising efficiency.

The Panchang has always functioned less like a rigid rulebook and more like a weather forecast, not something to fear, but something to read intelligently. On March 25, the forecast looks largely favourable, with a few afternoon clouds to work around.

Plan early, move during Amrit Kaal, honour the fast if it resonates with you, and let Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga do some of the heavy lifting.

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