Yamaganda timing for Ujjain, India on Sunday, April 11, 2021 is calculated using traditional Vedic astronomy methods, precisely aligned with local sunrise and sunset times at your location.
Time Period
12:25 PM to 1:59 PM
Duration
94 minutes
Period ruled by Yama (Lord of Death). Avoid important meetings, travel, and major decisions.
Yamaganda, also known as Yamagandam or Yama Ghantaka, is an inauspicious period in Vedic astrology associated with Lord Yama, the deity of death and dharma. Like Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda is a daily occurring period of approximately 90 minutes that is considered unfavorable for starting new activities.
The word "Yama" refers to the Lord of Death, and "Ganda" means knot or obstacle, together signifying a period of potential difficulties and hindrances. While the name might sound ominous, Yamaganda simply represents a time when cosmic energies are not aligned favorably for new beginnings.
Similar to Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda doesn't affect ongoing activities or routine work. It specifically advises against initiating important ventures, ceremonies, or decisions during this window.
Yamaganda is an important consideration in traditional Hindu panchang and is consulted before scheduling important events. The timing is calculated similarly to Rahu Kaal but falls at different periods of the day depending on the weekday. Ancient Vedic scholars advised avoiding this period to ensure smooth progress in endeavors.
Yamaganda is calculated by dividing the daytime (sunrise to sunset) into 8 equal periods. The period varies by weekday: Monday (6th), Tuesday (4th), Wednesday (3rd), Thursday (2nd), Friday (7th), Saturday (1st), Sunday (5th).
Sunday: 5th period (midday)
Monday: 6th period (afternoon)
Tuesday: 4th period (late morning)
Wednesday: 3rd period (mid-morning)
Thursday: 2nd period (early morning)
Friday: 7th period (late afternoon)
Saturday: 1st period (morning, after sunrise)
Sunrise
06:09:54
Sunset
18:46:10
Swiss Ephemeris Precision
Muhurat timings calculated using Swiss Ephemeris for astronomically accurate planetary positions.
Classical Vedic Principles
Following traditional texts including Muhurta Chintamani and Brihat Samhita for authentic auspicious timing calculations.
Multiple Systems
Choghadiya, Hora, and Gowri Panchangam calculated using time-tested Vedic methodologies.
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