Tithi for Ujjain on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - Navami (Shukla Paksha)

Tithi for Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Ujjain, India
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Navami(नवमी)

Shukla PakshaShukla 9th Tithi

Deity: Durga

Nature: strength

Begins

9:10 PM

Mon, Jun 22

Ends

10:10 PM

Tue, Jun 23

Next Tithi

Dashami

Begins at Tue, Jun 23 10:09 PM

🌓Spiritual Significance of Shukla Navami

Navami during the bright fortnight is the culmination of Goddess power. This is considered one of the most auspicious days for Durga and Rama worship. The energy is at its peak for victory and divine blessings.

Navami is the day of victory. Complete what you started, and celebrate your achievements.

Favorable Activities

  • Durga puja and worship
  • Completing important tasks
  • Victory celebrations
  • Spiritual initiations
  • Major decisions
  • Celebrations and festivals
  • Achieving final success

Caution Areas

  • Avoid starting entirely new ventures
  • Not ideal for rest and relaxation
  • Refrain from missing worship opportunities

Special Observances on Shukla Navami

  • Maha Navami (during Navaratri)
  • Rama Navami (Lord Rama's birth)

Tithi and its Significance in Astrology

Tithi is one of the five elements of Hindu Panchang, the others being Nakshatra, Yoga, Vara and Karana. Tithi is the time taken by the Moon in increasing its distance from the Sun by 12 degrees. In simple terms, a tithi is a lunar day and the tithi calendar refers to the Hindu lunar calendar. Between Krishna Paksha (waning phase) Pratipada and Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) Purnima there are 30 tithis, though the length of each lunar day may vary. The duration of a tithi can be anywhere between 21.5 hours to 26 hours.

The traditional Indian Hindu calendar and nearly all Hindu festivals are based on tithi. According to Vedic astrology, an individual's birth tithi has a lot of influence on his or her life and personality. Also, tithi is the basis for identifying auspicious and inauspicious muhurats. Tithi is one element of Panchang which should never be overlooked.

🌒 Shukla Paksha (Waxing Moon)

The bright fortnight from Pratipada to Purnima (Full Moon). A time of growth, expansion, and positive beginnings. Favorable for new ventures, ceremonies, and building endeavors.

🌘 Krishna Paksha (Waning Moon)

The dark fortnight from Pratipada to Amavasya (New Moon). A time of release, introspection, and inner cleansing. Favorable for spiritual practices, fasting, and letting go.

Names of the 30 Tithis

Each lunar month has 30 tithis — 15 in the waxing (Shukla) phase and 15 in the waning (Krishna) phase. Click any tithi to learn more about its significance.

Calculation Methodology

Swiss Ephemeris (SWEPH)

All astronomical calculations use the industry-standard Swiss Ephemeris, ensuring precision planetary positions accurate to within seconds of arc.

Lahiri Ayanamsa

We follow the traditional Vedic astrological system using Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) Ayanamsa, recommended by the Indian Council of Astrological Sciences.

Location-Specific Accuracy

All Panchang calculations are adjusted for your specific geographic location, timezone, and daylight saving time.

Calculations reviewed by certified Vedic astrologers • Based on classical Vedic texts • Location-specific accuracy

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