When the skies are misaligned, even the mightiest summits falter.
— Astrological forecast for G7 Summit 2025
The G7 Leaders’ Summit is taking place today, June 15, 2025, in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. The event runs from June 15–17 at the scenic Kananaskis Mountain Lodge in the Canadian Rockies.
🇨🇦 Under Canada’s presidency, Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting leaders from the G7 nations, plus invited guest countries including India, Australia, South Korea, Brazil, and Ukraine
The specific daily schedule and exact timings for the Leader-level sessions of the G7 Summit (June 15–17, 2025), including opening and closing times, are not publicly detailed in readily available official sources.
Typically, G7 leaders’ summits begin in the morning (around 9 AM local time) and continue through the afternoon, with dedicated evening sessions or private meetings. However, the Canadian government and summit organizers have not released a minute-by-minute agenda for those dates. The chart is below
For precise timing—such as what time the first session starts on June 15—you would typically find that in:
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The official summit schedule, available to accredited delegates and media outlets
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Press releases or media advisories issued shortly before or during the summit
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Details shared by the Integrated Safety and Security Group (ISSG) or the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)
If you’re a delegate, journalist, or attendee, your best source is the official briefings or your accreditation materials. For general public viewing, news organizations may publish highlights during or after the summit.
Would you like me to help look for recent press advisories or media schedule release
In Vedic astrology, Panchak refers to a specific group of five consecutive lunar days (Tithis) when the Moon transits through the last five Nakshatras (constellations) of the zodiac. These are considered generally inauspicious for certain activities.
🔭 What is Panchak?
Panchak occurs when the Moon transits through these five Nakshatras:
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Dhanishta (23°20′ Capricorn – 6°40′ Aquarius) Starts at 13:30 hrs Canada Alberto Hence Mrityu Panchak
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Shatabhisha (6°40′ – 20° Aquarius)
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Purva Bhadrapada (20° Aquarius – 3°20′ Pisces)
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Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20′ – 16°40′ Pisces)
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Revati (16°40′ – 30° Pisces)
This Panchak period typically lasts for about 5 days every month, depending on Moon’s movement.
⚠️ Panchak Dosha – What Should Be Avoided?
During Panchak, traditionally certain activities are avoided, especially in North India and by followers of strict Muhurta rules:
Activity | Why Avoided |
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🔥 Cremation | Believed to lead to 5 more deaths in family |
🧱 Construction work (roofing) | Said to result in structural issues |
🌲 Gathering fuel/wood | Believed to cause ongoing resource loss |
✈️ Starting long journeys | Associated with hurdles and accidents |
🛒 Buying wood, fuel, beds, etc. | Symbolic of unstable foundations |
Day Panchak Starts | Type | Believed Effect |
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Sunday | Mrityu Panchak | Fear of death or accidents |
Saturday | Roga Panchak | Disease, especially chronic or unknown |
🌌 The Five Nakshatras of Panchak:
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Dhanishta (23°20′ Capricorn – 6°40′ Aquarius)
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Shatabhisha (6°40′ – 20° Aquarius)
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Purva Bhadrapada (20° Aquarius – 3°20′ Pisces)
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Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20′ – 16°40′ Pisces)
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Revati (16°40′ – 30° Pisces)
These are the last five Nakshatras in the sequence of 27 lunar mansions used in Vedic astrology. Panchak occurs once every month when the Moon transits these Nakshatras in sequence.
🚨 Why the G7 Summit (June 15–17, 2025) May Face Headwinds
Astrological Red Flags Over Kananaskis: A Cosmic Warning?
The upcoming G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta (June 15–17, 2025) may not yield the diplomatic breakthroughs the world hopes for — and the reasons are written in the stars.
Here’s why this high-profile global gathering is astrologically misaligned:
🔭 1. Gemini Sankranti – 15th June 2025
On the very first day of the summit, the Sun transitions into Gemini — a critical juncture known as Sankranti.
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Traditionally marked as a period of instability and transition, Sankranti days are not ideal for initiating long-term decisions, treaties, or alliances.
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Gemini being a dual and airy sign adds to the uncertainty, duplicity, and lack of consensus in communication and diplomacy.
🌓 2. Panchak Begins on 15th June (Sunday)
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The Moon enters Dhanishta Nakshatra, triggering the Panchak period — a cluster of 5 inauspicious Nakshatras, traditionally avoided for initiating major tasks or commitments.
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It’s also a Mrityu Panchak, since it begins on a Sunday — often associated with failed resolutions, leadership crises, and policy reversals.
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Historically, Panchak periods have coincided with conflicts, delays, and political setbacks.
🔥 3. Jupiter Combust – Wisdom in the Shadows
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Jupiter, the planet of diplomacy, wisdom, and dharma, is combust (too close to the Sun to function effectively).
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A combust Jupiter implies poor judgment, failed negotiations, and inflated egos — making balanced leadership unlikely.
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In global summits, this can lead to idealism without execution or even mistrust among allies.
💣 4. Saturn Under Fire – Afflicted by Mars
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Saturn, the planet of structure, rules, and long-term planning, is under the malefic aspect of a highly afflicted Mars.
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This creates Vedha (obstruction) in the Nakshatra Chakra, leading to aggression, ego clashes, and breakdown of diplomatic order.
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Mars–Saturn tension reflects geopolitical strain, military undercurrents, and cold-war style posturing.
🌍 The Bottom Line
With such cosmic turbulence active from day one of the summit, the G7 2025 may:
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Fail to produce decisive policy agreements
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See clashing personalities and divergent agendas
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Possibly witness heightened global tensions post-summit
🪐 Astrology Speaks Loudly: The Heavens Warn Before History Happens
When the skies are misaligned, even the mightiest summits falter.
— Astrological forecast for G7 Summit 2025🔮 Disclaimer:
The astrological analysis provided is based on classical Jyotish principles, planetary transits, and Nakshatra-based interpretations. It is intended for research, academic, and predictive insight purposes only. The views expressed are not meant to undermine any official event, policy, or nation. Readers are encouraged to apply discretion and consult multiple sources before forming conclusions.