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Why auspicious dates are important for occasions

Significance of Muhurat in our Lives

The term ‘muhurat’ refers to the Auspicious and inauspicious times in astrology. It is considered that performing work during an auspicious Muhurat increases the chances of success. That is, if you do the work at the correct Muhurtha, it will yield the best results for you. As a result, it is important to ponder muhurat before beginning any action.

There are several auspicious muhurats for different works, just as we use different remedies for different maladies. Muhurats were consulted in ancient Vedic times when performing yajnas, but due to their numerous benefits and advantages, there is a growing need for muhurats in our daily lives. A person who believes in the goodness of muhurat assesses the muhurat of his action before engaging in it.

Muhurat is highly beneficial for people who don’t have a birth chart or who have doshas. These persons were successful in their activities because they were completed during an auspicious muhurat.

Marriage is seen to represent the start of a new life. Muhurat is very important in marriage since it forecasts the auspicious time and date for optimal compatibility and pleasant life.

Parts of Muhurat

According to astrology, while assessing a muhurat, it is important to evaluate the pairings of a weekday with the Ascendant and nakshatra. A muhurat of auspicious and calm nakshatra is suitable for doing decent work.

Purification of the Ascendant is also essential to obtain the desired muhurat. As a result, when determining muhurat, careful consideration must be paid to the Ascendants’ standing. If a person’s navamsha is also auspicious, he enjoys double rewards.

To acquire a nice muhurat, make sure that a person’s kundli has no planets in the ninth house and that the Ascendant is with an auspicious planet. If there is no such placement, an auspicious planet in the Trikha and Kendra houses would be beneficial, as will a malefic planet in the third, sixth, and eleventh houses.

When assessing the best muhurat, the Ascendant must not be positioned with the Moon, and the Paap Kartari dosha must not be created. The Ascendant should not be in the Moon’s second house, and there should be no malevolent planets in the Moon’s twelfth house.

Some precautions in muhurat

Muhurat has some unique precautions that must be observed to get the advantages.

Rikta tithi, or the fourth, ninth, and fourteenth days of the lunar month, are not good times to start a new company. New moon days are also considered unlucky for performing holy or virtuous activities. Sundays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays are not good days to make agreements.

New projects should not be begun in the Nanda tithi or on the sixth and eleventh days of the lunar month.

New business plans should not be formalised within three days of a planet combusting and rising. When the lord of your birth sign and nakshatra combusts, weakens, or falls between hostile planets, professional and personal matters in your life should be avoided. The avoidance of akshay tithi is also required in muhurat.

To prevent failure, a person should not begin a new endeavour while the Moon is in the fourth, eighth, or twelfth sign of his natal sign. Admission to school for a youngster should be avoided during Devshayan (when the Gods are asleep).

According to muhurat, it is highly unlucky to lend money on Wednesdays and borrow money on Tuesdays. When buying a new car, make sure the Moon is not in the Ghaat sign of your birth sign.

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