Aaj Ka Panchang – 2025-05-02 | Tithi, Nakshatra, Muhurat, Rahu Kaal

Introduction

According to Hindu Calendar or Panchang, it is 20th day of the Hindu Month Vaishakha on today, the day is Friday and the date is 02 May, 2025. Vaishakha is the second month in the Hindu calendar system in the same manner February is in the Gregorian calendar system. The month is very auspicious as it marks the new beginning of the year for Hindus and Sanatan followers. Get to know ‘Aaj Ka Panchang – 2025-05-02’ or ‘Today’s Panchang’ in detail in the below lines;

 

Hindu Panchang Today

Panchang or Panchangam is comprised of five elements. That’s why it derives the name ‘Panchang (Panch means ‘Five’ and Angam means ‘Part’). The five parts of it are – Tithi, Diwas, Nakshatra, Karanam or Karan, and Yoga. Here is the Hindu Panchang for 2 May, 2025. 

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Tithi

‘Tithi’, is the day according to the lunar cycle of the Moon. It is decided according to the moon’s relative movements. Therefore, the start of a Tithi and the end of a Tithi can be different for each day and vary over the month and years. In a lunar month, there are 30 lunar days, 15 in Krishna Paksha (Wanning Phase of Moon), and 15 in Shukla Paksha (Waxing Phase of Moon). The duration of a Tithi is about 21 to 24 hours.

  • Aaj Ki Tithi or, Today’s Tithi is – Panchami upto 09:14 AM
  • PhakshaShukla Paksha

 

Diwas

Diwas is the day according to the solar cycle of the Sun. We have seven days or Diwas in a week, the count of which synchronizes with the Gregorian Calendar. These seven days or Diwas are – Ravivar (Sunday), Somvar (Monday), Mangalwar (Tuesday), Budhwar(Wednesday), Guruvar(Thursday), Shukravar(Friday), and Shanivar(Saturday).

  • Aaj ka Diwas – Shukravar (Friday)

 

Nakshatra

Moon’s ecliptic path has been divided into 27 parts, each covering an area of 13 degrees 20 minutes. Therefore, in the Hindu Calendar System, there are 27 Nakshatras. Usually, the moon travels 10 to 15 degrees on its path. Hence, the duration of Nakshatra can be up to 24 hours per day. 

The 27 Nakshatras are – Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashira, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyeshtha, Mula, Purvashadha, Uttarashadha, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati.

  • Aaj Ka Nakshatra or Today’s Nakshatra – Ardra upto 01:04 PM, Punarvasu

 

Karan

Karan means ‘The Time To Do’. It signifies a good or auspicious to start a new work that could be related to any event such as marriage, new business, etc. In each ‘Tithi’, there are two ‘Karans’. Meanwhile, there are a total of 11 Karans, out of which four are fixed and 7 repeat in recurring style. The 11 Karans are – Bava, Balava, Kaulava, Taitila, Garaja, Vanija, Vishti (Bhadra), Shakuni, Chatushpad, Naga, Kimstughna. 

  • Today’s Karan – Balava upto 09:14 AM, Kaulava upto 08:27 PM, Taitila

 

Yoga

Yoga in Hindu Panchang refers to the sum of the Longitude of the Sun and Moon. The sum is then divided into 27 parts, resulting to 27 Yogas. It refers to the influence or impact of the time and the distinct quality or nature of the day. Each Yoga persists for 24 hours and can be two Yogas in one Lunar day. 

The 27 Yogas are like this – Vishkumbh, Preeti, Ayushman, Saubhagya, Shobhan, Atigand, Sukarma, Dhriti, Shool, Gand, Vriddhi, Dhruva, Vyaghat, Harshan, Vajra, Siddhi, Vyatipat, Variyan, Parigha, Shiva, Siddha, Sadhya, Shubha, Shukla, Brahma, Indra, and, Vaidhriti.

  • Yoga for Today – Dhriti upto 03:20 AM, May 03, Shula

 

Aaj ke Shubh Muhurat, Choghadiya Today

In Hinduism, Choghadiya or Shubh Muhurat is considered to be the auspicious time that gives fruitful results. These are the best time to start a new work or to do something good and auspicious. The table below lists, Choghadiya Today or‘Aaj Ka Shubh Muharat’: 

Muharat Today – May 02, 2025
Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Time)Ashubh Muhurat (Inauspicious Time)
MuharatDurationMuharat Duration
Brahma Muhurat04:14 AM to 04:57 AMRahukal10:39 AM to 12:18 PM
Abhijeet Muhurat11:52 AM to 12:45 PMAadal YogaNA
Godhuli Muhurat06:56 PM to 07:17 PMGulikai Kalam07:19 AM to 08:59 AM
Vijay Muhurat02:31 PM to 03:24 PMVarjyam12:49 AM, May 03 to 02:23 AM, May 03
Nishita Muhurat11:56 PM to 12:39 AM, May 03BaanaRoga upto 02:34 PM
Amrit kaalNAYamaganda03:38 PM to 05:17 PM
Pratah Sandhya04:35 AM to 05:40 AMDurmuhurat08:19 AM to 09:12 AM, 12:45 PM to 01:38 PM
Sayah Sandhya06:57 PM to 08:01 PMVidal Yoga01:04 PM to 05:39 AM, May 03
Ravi01:04 PM to 05:39 AM, May 03BhadraNA
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga01:04 PM to 05:39 AM, May 03Ganda MoolaNA

 

Sunrise & Moonrise

In the Hindu Calendar system or the Hindu Panchang, there is special significance of Sunrise and Moonrise. Where in Gregorian calendar system, the day changes after 12:00pm, in the Hindu calendar system, the ‘Diwas’ or day changes after sunrise. The detailed breakdown of the timing of sunrise and moonrise for May 02, 2025, has been given below in the table:

Sunrise & Moonrise Today – May 02, 2025
Sunrise5:40:00 AM
Sunset6:57:00 PM
Moonrise9:28:00 AM
Moonset12:13 AM, May 03

More Panchang information 

Drik Panchang – https://www.drikpanchang.com/panchang/day-panchang.html

Salasar Balaji Panchang – https://shreesalasarbalajimandir.com/hi/todays-panchang/

Moreover, if you wish to know more about Hindu Panchang and wish to understand the Hindu Calendar System, go through the below document.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Which Tithi is today on May 02, 2025?

Ans. Today is Panchami Tithi that will start from 11:23 AM on May 1, 2025 and will last till 09:14 AM, May 2 and Shashti Tithi will start from 09:14 AM, May 2 and will last till 07:51 AM, May 3.

Q2. Which festival is today, on May 02, 2025?

Ans. Today is Shankaracharya Jayanti, Surdas Jayanti, and Ramanuja Jayanti, but there is no major Hindu festival today on May 02, 2025.

Q3. What is the Brahma Muhurat time today on May 02, 2025?

Ans. According to Hindu Panchang, the Brahma Muhurat timing for today on May 02, 2025 04:14 AM to 04:57 AMin Delhi is from 04:14 AM to 04:57 AM.

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Pintu Saw
Pintu Saw

Pintu saw is a Content Writer cum Editor at The Hindu Tales. He is a passionate Writer and Author of an e-Book 'Tamil Kadavul: The Warrior God'.

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