Muhurat refers to auspicious time periods in Vedic astrology. These are carefully calculated moments when cosmic energies align favorably for initiating important activities, ceremonies, and life events.
Auspicious muhurats are based on astronomical calculations including sunrise, sunset, planetary positions, and lunar phases. Each muhurat has specific qualities and is suitable for particular types of activities.
Most sacred time of day when Brahma, the Creator, is active. Ideal for spiritual practices and learning.
Victorious time ensuring success in all endeavors when specific Tithi-Nakshatra combination is present.
The victorious time when Sun is at zenith. Nullifies all doshas and inauspicious yogas.
Sacred twilight time when cows return home at dusk. Highly auspicious for worship and spiritual activities.
Inauspicious period ruled by shadow planet Rahu. Avoid new beginnings and important activities.
Period ruled by Gulika (son of Saturn). Inauspicious for ceremonies and new beginnings.
Period ruled by Yama (Lord of Death). Avoid important meetings, travel, and major decisions.