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🔮 What is Muhurat?
A Muhurat is a specific time period that is considered astrologically favorable for starting any important task or undertaking. In Vedic astrology, a Muhurat is calculated based on:
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Tithi (Lunar Day)
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Nakshatra (Constellation)
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Yog (Planetary Combination)
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Karan (Half-Day)
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Planetary Positions (especially the position of the Moon, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn)
Key Factors in Determining Muhurat:
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Day of the Week: Each day of the week is governed by a planet and is considered suitable for certain activities. For example:
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Sunday (Sun): Good for starting a new project, leadership tasks, and government-related work.
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Monday (Moon): Best for matters related to the home, mind, and emotions.
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Tuesday (Mars): Ideal for construction, physical tasks, and starting ventures that require strength or courage.
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Wednesday (Mercury): Good for communication, business, education, and technology-related work.
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Thursday (Jupiter): Favorable for learning, wisdom, religious activities, and marriage.
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Friday (Venus): Best for relationships, home activities, and artistic ventures.
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Saturday (Saturn): Good for working on long-term goals, dealing with challenges, and getting rid of obstacles.
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Nakshatra (Constellation): The Moon’s position in a particular Nakshatra determines the favorable or unfavorable time for an event. Some Nakshatras are ideal for certain activities, while others are avoided. For example, Rohini Nakshatra is known to be favorable for buying new items, while Ashlesha is avoided for marriages.
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Tithi (Lunar Day): The lunar day in which the event occurs is also important. The 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th Tithis are considered the most auspicious. Avoid 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th Tithis, as they are less favorable.
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