| Month Purnimanta | Pausha |
| Month Amanta | Margashirsha |
| Paksha | Krishna |
| Tithi | Amavasya upto Full Night |
| Festivals | Paush Amavasya |
| Day | Shukravara |
| Nakshatra | Jyeshta upto 22:51:53 |
| Yoga | Soola upto 15:46:08 |
| Karana | Chatushpada upto 18:10:05 |
| Vikram Samvat | 2082 |
| Pravishte / Gate | 4 |
As per Hindu Panchang, On 19 December 2025, it is Krishna Paksha Amavasya tithi of Pausha (Purnimant) / Margashirsha (Amant) month. From an astrological point of view, Amavasya Tithi will be there till 31 hours 15 minutes 10 seconds and Pratipada Tithi will be there on the next day.
Know today's Tithi based on Hindu Panchang. You may select any date to find out the Tithi on that day.
Tithi that falls in Shukla Paksha is known as Shukla Tithi. Shukla Paksha comprises 15 Tithis.
As per astrology, there are a total 30 Tithis in a month with two Pakshas i.e. Shukla Paksha (starts from Amavasya and ends on Purnima) and Krishna Paksha (begins from Purnima and ends on Amavasya). Each Paksha has 15 Tithis.
In the realms of astrology, no particular Tithi is good for birth as each Tithi has its own significance.
As per the Hindu Panchang, today is the Amavasya of Krishna Paksha of Pausha (Purnimant) / Margashirsha (Amant) month of Vikram Samvat 2082.
A good Tithi is the one in which Yogas and Karmas are good. If it falls in the brighter half i.e Shukla Paksha, it is considered more auspicious.
Yes, it is auspicious as it is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
It is considered auspicious for the beginning of any new project but it holds great significance when it comes in Shukla Paksha.
Ashtami is a good Tithi and the best thing about it is that it holds equal importance whether it falls in Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha.
The day is Friday as per the Hindu Panchang.