Panchang for Tuesday, May 26th, 2026, in Dubai, UAE

  • Publish date: Monday، 25 May 2026 Reading time: 1 min read
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General Information

  • Day (Vara): Mangalwar (Tuesday)
  • Solar Year (Vikram Samvat): 2083, Siddharthi
  • Solar Year (Shaka Samvat): 1948, Parabhava
  • Lunar Month: Jyeshta (Both Amanta and Purnimanta)
  • Season (Ritu): Grishma (Summer)
  • Ayana: Uttarayan
  • Festival: Padmini Ekadashi (Observed on this day)

Celestial Positions

  • Sun Sign (Surya Rasi): Vrishabha (Taurus)
  • Moon Sign (Chandra Rasi): Kanya (Virgo) (Note: The file states Moon travels through Virgo; this applies to the specific time window of the day)
  • Tithi: Sukla Paksha Ekadashi
    • Duration: From May 26, 03:41 AM until May 27, 04:52 AM.
  • Nakshatra: Hasta
    • Duration: From May 26, 02:38 AM until May 27, 04:26 AM.
  • Yoga: Siddhi
    • Duration: From May 26, 01:45 AM until May 27, 01:40 AM.
  • Karana:
    • Vanija: May 26, 03:41 AM – 04:13 PM
    • Vishti (Bhadra): May 26, 04:13 PM – May 27, 04:52 AM

Special Yogas & Observances

  • Chandrashtama: Dhanishta (last 2 padams), Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada (first 3 padams).
  • Dwipushkar Yoga: Starts May 27, 04:52 AM (Note: This begins late Tuesday night/early Wednesday).

Timing Guidelines (Universal Astrological Periods) While the file provides specific clock times for a different location, the nature of these periods remains the same for Dubai. You should calculate the local Dubai sunrise to determine the exact clock times for these intervals.

  • Inauspicious Periods:
    • Rahu Kalam: Tuesday (Typically 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM in Dubai, depending on exact sunrise).
    • Yamaganda: Tuesday (Typically 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM).
    • Gulika: Tuesday (Typically 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM).
    • Dur Muhurat: Two periods during the day.
    • Varjyam: Mid-day period.
  • Auspicious Periods:
    • Abhijit Muhurat: Mid-day (Approx. 12:00 PM – 12:48 PM in Dubai).
    • Amrit Kaal: Evening/Night.
    • Brahma Muhurat: Early morning (Approx. 4:30 AM – 5:15 AM in Dubai).

Recommendation for Dubai Residents: Since the file lists Padmini Ekadashi, devotees in Dubai should observe fasting and prayers according to the local Sunrise time in Dubai (which is approximately 5:25 AM on this date, slightly earlier than the file's 5:34 AM). The Ekadashi Tithi covers the entire day, making it a significant day for spiritual observance.

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