September 2025 Archive – Latest Posts from Kerala Holiday Escapes
Welcome to the September 2025 archive page. Here you’ll find a quick snapshot of what we shared during the month, from spiritual timing tips to a hot cricket match recap. Whether you’re planning a temple visit or just love sports updates, we’ve got the highlights you need.
Spiritual Calendar: April 2025 Panchang Highlights
Our first post dives into the April 2025 Panchang, focusing on Chaturthi, Panchami, and the festive timings for Vinayaka Chaturthi. We broke down sunrise and moonrise times, noted the Nakshatra shifts, and listed the most auspicious windows such as Abhijit Muhurat. The guide also points out inauspicious periods like Rahu Kalam, helping devotees schedule prayers, poojas, and personal tasks without conflict. Practical tips include the best time for Ganesh idol installation and when to avoid major decisions. If you follow the Hindu calendar, this post is a handy reference for a spiritually smooth month.
Cricket Buzz: Pakistan’s Win Over Oman in Asia Cup 2025
The second post captures Pakistan’s 93‑run thrashing of Oman in the opening match of Asia Cup 2025, held in Dubai. Mohammad Haris’s quick‑fire 66 off 43 balls set the tone, yet Pakistan’s total of 160/7 showed lingering batting issues. Oman folded for 67, letting Pakistan’s spin attack dominate. We highlighted the key questions that remain—particularly the top‑order’s consistency and the middle‑over tempo—especially with India slated to play next on September 14. Fans get a concise recap, key player performances, and what to watch for in upcoming fixtures.
Both posts reflect the variety you can expect from Kerala Holiday Escapes: spiritual guidance for travelers and timely sports news for the curious. By keeping the information practical and easy to digest, we aim to help you plan your next trip or stay informed about the game you love.
Feel free to browse the full articles for deeper details, timing tables, and match statistics. And if you have questions about ritual timings or want more cricket analysis, drop a comment—we love hearing from you.