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• Morning: Confusion + comparison. Avoid judging quickly.
• Midday: Best for talks, negotiations, planning.
• Evening: Scattered but creative. Keep it light, not intense.
• Best Window: 3:05 PM–5:05 PM
• Caution Window: 9:00–11:30 AM
• Remedy: Short walk + deep breathing around 4 PM.
Whisper: Don’t react to the first thought — wait for the second.
Strong for clear conversations, written work, contracts review and practical planning.
Overthinking + mixed signals. Great for observing patterns, not for sending bold emails or giving final answers.
Swati in Libra: When the Wind Balances the Scales — 15 December 2025
The Panchang for 15 December 2025 is dominated by the Moon in Tula (Libra), moving from the precise fire of Chitra Nakshatra into the airy independence of Swati Nakshatra. This creates a clear emotional shift in the day — from intensity and critique in the early hours to a more flexible, discussion-based tone later.
The day begins under Dwadashi Tithi in Krishna Paksha, a phase linked with refinement, letting go of what is extra, and completing work already in motion. This supports activities like editing, re-balancing responsibilities and correcting mistakes, but it can also bring subtle pressure to “fix everything at once,” especially in the morning.
The Nakshatra shift is crucial. Chitra (ruled by Mars) favours design, structure and strong opinions — emotions can come out sharply. As the Moon moves into Swati (ruled by Rahu, associated with Vayu), the energy becomes lighter, faster and more mental. Swati encourages independence, experimentation and negotiation, which explains why the middle of the day feels better for conversations and planning.
The Yoga pattern adds another layer. Shobhana Yoga until around midday supports harmony, aesthetics and relationship-based work — a good time for refining presentations, pitches or creative ideas. After that, Atiganda Yoga introduces subtle tension: impatience, miscommunication or overreactions are more likely if people feel restricted or judged.
Inauspicious slots like Rahu Kaal (8:24–9:41 AM), Yamaganda (10:59 AM–12:16 PM), and Gulika (1:34–2:51 PM) underline why the late morning and early afternoon can feel confusing or unsteady. These windows are better suited for routine tasks rather than critical decisions.
The chosen Best Window of 3:05–5:05 PM aligns with a more settled Swati Moon and the tail of Dwadashi transitioning into Trayodashi, which favours alignment, responsibility and stepping into clarity. Here, the mind is sharper, and the emotional weather is less stormy.
The suggested remedy — a short walk with deep breathing and warm water — works perfectly with Swati’s air element and Libra’s need for equilibrium. Movement helps release mental clutter, while warmth steadies the nervous system.
The deeper takeaway of 15 December: When thoughts are flying in every direction, your real power is the pause between stimulus and response.


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