Daily Muhurat Update (January 11, 2025): Tithi, Festivals, Auspicious Yogas, Rahu Kaal for Los Angeles

“Muhurat Today” is your essential daily guide for planning your day with precision, rooted in the spiritual wisdom of the Hindu calendar. By staying informed, you not only uphold and celebrate cherished traditions but also make mindful decisions that align with your spiritual journey. This helps you stay connected to your cultural roots, fostering a deep sense of belonging and balance in your everyday life. Below are the important Muhurat details for January 11, 2025, for Los Angeles, USA:
Sunrise and Sunset:
The sun will rise at 6:59 AM and set at 5:03 PM, which makes the day seem a little longer to ensure that people work harder and also rest well. The sun’s golden colours indicate that there will be no turmoil before the night.
Moonrise and Moonset:
The moon rises at 2:46 PM, making the afternoon a little less harsh with its presence. It sets at 6:15 AM the next day, staying just long enough in the sky to help one navigate the early hours of the morning.
Tithi (Lunar Day):
The Trayodashi of the Shukla Paksha extends until 5:03 PM. Trayodashi is also related to harmony and the washing away of past sins. This tithi is all about resolving things—be it goals, relationships, or pending work. In the evening, try to let go of all the things that are not very important and that are causing stress.
Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion):
Mrigashira nakshatra rules until 9:54 PM. Mrigashira is associated with curiosity and the desire to gain new experiences or learn something new. This energy complements creativity, so it is a good day to engage in idea generation, start painting or writing, or talk to people.
Moonsign (Rashi):
The moon remains in Vrishabha (Taurus) until 10:25 AM and then moves to Mithuna (Gemini), which brings lightness and flexibility to the day. This encourages you to mix business with pleasure or work with play.
Auspicious Timings on 11 January 2025
Brahma Muhurta (05:07 AM to 06:03 AM):
This time of day, referred to as Brahma Muhurta, provides a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of life. Taking time in the morning to meditate, pray, or even write in a light-hearted manner can help direct your mind and prepare you for the day.
Vijaya Muhurta (01:42 PM to 02:22 PM):
Vijaya Muhurta brings victorious power to the afternoon, which is ideal for finalising important business, starting new projects, or having important talks. If you have been planning to do anything important, this is the best time to do it confidently.
Inauspicious Timings and Considerations
Rahu Kalam (09:30 AM to 10:46 AM):
It is important not to make new investments or make any major decisions during this period. To avoid encountering obstacles, it is advisable to stick to routine tasks or delay important activities until the period is over.
Ganda Moola:
No Ganda Moola period occurs in the day to ensure the cosmic alignment runs smoothly. This allows for unparalleled advancement and freedom of movement in every aspect of life and career.
Recommendations for the Day
Today promotes work and play, work and interaction. The Taurus moon in the morning may make you feel like it’s time to tackle mundane chores, but when the sun moves into Gemini, it’s the perfect time for a chat or to come up with new ideas. In the morning, you can attend to all the last details; in the afternoon, you can engage in new activities or think about the next step in life. If possible, spend some time reading a book, doing something you enjoy or spending time with your family and friends.
Spiritual Significance of the Day:
Trayodashi of Mrigashira Nakshatra teaches the importance of meditation while being curious about the world. This day is aimed at a subtle focus on personal change and transformation. Whether through prayer or just taking a walk in the park, let yourself go on with a happy spirit and wait for new ideas to come to you.


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