Fri Dec 19 03:20:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing and rewriting the provided Panchang information:

News Article:

Hindu Calendar Highlights for December 19, 2025: Auspicious and Inauspicious Times Released

New Delhi – December 18, 2024 – As Hindus prepare for December 19, 2025, the Panchang, a traditional Hindu calendar, provides insights into the day’s astrological influences, auspicious timings, and potential periods of caution.

According to the Panchang, the date corresponds to Vikram Samvat 2082, Klayukt Shak Samvat 1947, with the Purnimant month of Paush and Amanta month of Margashirsha. The tithi (lunar day) will be Chaturdashi until 4:59 AM on December 19th, followed by Amavasya. The nakshatra (constellation) is Anuradha until 8:07 PM, after which it transitions to Jyeshtha. The yoga is Dhriti until 3:06 PM, then Shool.

Sunrise is scheduled for 7:08 AM and sunset at 5:28 PM. The moon will rise at 6:33 AM on December 19th and set at 3:53 PM.

For those planning activities, the Panchang identifies ashubh (inauspicious) periods:

  • Rahukal: 1:35 PM to 2:53 PM
  • Yamaganda: 7:08 AM to 8:26 AM
  • Gulik: 9:43 AM to 11:00 AM

Conversely, the calendar highlights shubh (auspicious) periods:

  • Abhijit Muhurat: 11:57 AM to 12:38 PM
  • Brahma Muhurat: 5:19 AM to 6:13 AM

Individuals who follow the Hindu calendar often consult these timings when planning important events, travel, or significant undertakings to align with favorable astrological influences.

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