
Sun Mar 23 08:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Iranian Astrological and Marital Calendar for Friday, March 21st, 2025
**Tehran, Iran (March 21, 2025)** – A comprehensive astrological and marital calendar for Friday, March 21st, 2025 (the first day of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year) has been released. The calendar, valid from Maghrib (sunset prayer) on March 21st until Maghrib on March 22nd, offers insights into auspicious and inauspicious times, as well as advice for relationships and various activities.
The day is considered auspicious for planning for the future, showing determination, and tackling challenging issues. However, the morning may present distractions and emotional influences, making it advisable to postpone important decisions. The afternoon is deemed more favorable for clear thinking and decision-making.
The calendar highlights several significant dates: Nowruz (Iranian New Year), the 20th day of Ramadan, and the 80th day of the Gregorian calendar. It also provides specific recommendations for marital affairs, including suitable activities such as visiting officials, housewarming, educational pursuits, and initiating new projects.
Auspicious and inauspicious times are detailed, advising readers to commence important tasks during auspicious hours and avoid crucial decisions during inauspicious periods. The lunar position in Sagittarius is highlighted, suggesting increased energy, courage, and a desire for exploration – particularly beneficial for honest communication with a spouse. However, a challenging aspect between the moon and Venus may cause tension in relationships, urging caution and consideration of the partner’s needs. Conversely, the moon’s positive aspect with Jupiter promises enhanced relational harmony and support.
The calendar also includes advice on financial matters, suggesting caution and coordination with a spouse. Specific times are listed for the optimal timing of starting new projects. Finally, the calendar notes that the day is not a “Qamar dar Aqrab” (Moon in Scorpio) day, advising against specific spiritual practices on certain other days, which are also detailed. All calculations are based on the teachings of Mohammad Bagher Saedi’s books, and the times are adjusted for Tehran.