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Shukla Dwadashi is also presided over by Vishnu, representing completion, sustenance, and divine blessings. This tithi is considered highly auspicious for concluding vows, performing auspicious ceremonies, and breaking fasts observed on Ekadashi. It signifies fulfillment and prosperity. A traditional observance is Parihar Dwadashi, where devotees break their Ekadashi fast at the prescribed time, offering prayers and food to Vishnu, ensuring the full merit of their spiritual discipline.
Shukla Dwadashi, also dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is observed for breaking the Ekadashi fast (Parana) at an auspicious time. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu and perform acts of charity. It is auspicious for starting new ventures, especially spiritual ones, and for concluding important tasks. One must avoid eating before the designated Parana time to fully reap the benefits of the Ekadashi fast. Refrain from consuming non-vegetarian food, alcohol, or tamasic foods. The mantra 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya' should be chanted. Dana includes offering food, clothes, or money to Brahmins and the needy, particularly after breaking the Ekadashi fast, for spiritual merit.
Sunday is ruled by Surya (Sun), representing the soul, authority, and vitality. Its character is fiery, royal, and illuminating, signifying leadership and health. This day is auspicious for government-related tasks, seeking blessings from superiors, and initiating new ventures. It is generally favorable for activities requiring courage and confidence. To honor Surya, devotees perform Surya Namaskara and offer water from a copper vessel at sunrise, seeking good health and success. Fasting on Sundays is also observed for vitality and prosperity.
In Delhi on Sunday, 26 July 2026 the Tithi is Dwadashi, Nakshatra is Jyeshtha, Yoga is Indra and Karana is Balava. Sunrise 05:39, sunset 19:15. Rahu Kaal runs 17:33–19:15 — avoid starting new auspicious work during this window.
| Tithi | Dwadashi |
| Nakshatra | Jyeshtha |
| Yoga | Indra |
| Karana | Balava |
| Vara | Sunday |
| Sunrise | 05:39 |
| Sunset | 19:15 |
| Rahu Kaal | 17:33 – 19:15 |
| Abhijit Muhurta | 12:00 – 12:54 |
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The classical definition, mathematical basis, and practical use behind every term shown above.
Lunar day — 12° of Sun-Moon elongation. 30 per month.
Lunar mansion — 27 stellar divisions of 13°20' each.
27 luni-solar combinations; sum of Sun+Moon ÷ 13°20'.
Half-tithi (6° elongation). 11 karanas including Vishti.
Weekday with planetary lord. Derived from Julian Day.
Inauspicious 90-min window. Position varies by weekday.
Auspicious time windows for important activities.