In any daytime there are certain periods, which have special meaning.
Rishi Vasishtha: "Yama Ghantaka should always be avoided in any Muhurta for auspicious (Shubha) activity". It is considered that any activity (especially travelling) started during the period of Yama Ghantaka pushes the one towards to death.
Abhijit Muhurta is one of the most auspicious and powerful criteria for initiating all types of works.
Brahma Muhurta is optimal for waking up as well as any activity connected to spiritual practices (such as Hatha Yoga, Dhyana (meditation), etc), creating, planning, projections etc.
According to Jyotish knowledge Gulika Kalam is a very negative (Ashubha) period of time every day that should be shunned for all auspicious and beneficial activities.
According to Jyotish knowledge Rahu Kaalam is a very negative (Ashubha) period of time every day that should be shunned for all auspicious and beneficial activities.
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...Harshana is the 14th Nitya (Naisargika) Yoga, which is ruled by Bhaga and considered to be benefic. Its effect usually described as "joy", "rejoicing", "blooming" or "delightful". Graha, who's ruling Harshana, is Surya (Sūrya). Harshana "rejoicing" Harshana...
...Siddhi is the 16th Nitya (Naisargika) Yoga, which is ruled by Ganesha and considered to be benefic. Its effect usually described as "prosperity", "accomplishment", "fulfillment", "completion", "success", "ascetic qualities", "the fruition of adoration...
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