No Predictions and No Rashi
Just Daily Sankat & Shubh Samay to Plan Your Every Move
Planet Pulse: This week begins with Moon in balanced Tula, stirring a need for emotional poise. As we move into Vrischika, intensity and deep focus rise, especially during the Pradosh Vrat phase. Thursday brings the Full Moon in Dhanu on Guru Purnima, encouraging reflection and wisdom. The week closes with the Moon entering Makar, supporting structure, calm, and discipline.
Decode Your Daily Mental and Emotional vibe:
Powered by Moon, Nakshatra, and planetary alignments, this weekly guide helps you spot the Shubh Samay (๐ข) and Sankat Samay (๐ด) using Panchang elements like Yoga, Karana, Moon’s transit, and Rahu Kaal.
Mood & Time Guide
Saturday, 5 July
The day carries a balanced yet airy vibe, asking you to go with the flow but stay mentally anchored. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) falls between 10:45 AM and 12:15 PM, supported by Swati Nakshatra’s adaptable nature and Moon in Tula. Watch out during the Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 4:40 PM to 6:15 PM, when Rahu Kaal and lunar instability could trigger indecision or mood shifts.
Sunday, 6 July
An emotionally layered Sunday with subtle mood swings. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) is active between 9:40 AM and 11:10 AM, as Moon transitions from Tula to Vrischika with Vishakha’s steady push. The Sankat Samay (๐ด) hits between 5:10 PM and 6:45 PM, combining Rahu Kaal with a sign change — a caution zone for emotional confusion.
Monday, 7 July
A deep and inward-looking day ideal for serious focus. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) shines from 10:05 AM to 11:35 AM, backed by Anuradha Nakshatra’s steadying effect. Be mindful during Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 3:55 PM to 5:20 PM, when tension may rise due to emotional heaviness and planetary friction.
Tuesday, 8 July
Intensity continues but with flashes of insight. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) window opens from 9:25 AM to 11:00 AM, driven by Jyeshtha’s sharp perception. Avoid risks or harsh words during Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, when Moon-Mars tension builds.
Wednesday, 9 July
A fresh energy enters with Dhanu Moon lifting the mood. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) glows between 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM, making it a good time to explore, learn, or teach. Avoid stress triggers in the Sankat Samay (๐ด) between 3:45 PM and 5:10 PM, when mental overdrive may creep in.
Thursday, 10 July
Powerful Full Moon vibes on Guru Purnima can amplify both peace and pressure. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) is strongest from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM, ideal for reflection, prayers, or gratitude. Emotional overwhelm may show up during Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM — don’t overthink.
Friday, 11 July
As Moon moves into Makar, a stabilizing shift is felt. Use the Shubh Samay (๐ข) between 9:15 AM and 10:45 AM for practical planning and grounding. The Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 4:20 PM to 5:55 PM may bring irritability or unexpected delays.
Saturday, 12 July
A quiet and focused Saturday invites minimalism. The Shubh Samay (๐ข) spans from 10:20 AM to 11:50 AM, helped by U Ashadha’s discipline. Stay alert during Sankat Samay (๐ด) from 2:50 PM to 4:20 PM, when mood dips or impatience may kick in.
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Dr. A. Shanker
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Dr. A. Shanker
Mobile: 9818733000
Tag2Adawal.blogspot.com – 'Blending Astro Stories with Soulful Simplicity'
www.ShankerAdawal.com – 'Profile of Success: Vedic Wisdom and Business Strategy'
www.ShankerStudy.com – 'Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Astrology'
www.shrikrishnapravahashram.org – Serving Souls & Healing with Compassion: Empowering Girls, Upholding Tradition, and Offering Food to Every Guest – 'Atithi Devo Bhava'!

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