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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...can be translated from sanskrit as "auspicious") works, Alankara (ornamentation), ornament making and wearing, starting and ending fasts, activity related to house, government related activity, treasury, army, travelling, music, art, sculpture, marriage...
...being Manvadi Tithi Shukla Saptami should be avoided in starting of education, Upanayana, marriage, ending of fasts, construction of house and entering thereof; travelling; plantation works.During the vedic month Margashirsha Shukla Saptami becomes Maasa...
...destructive nature. Kali, translated as "She who destroys", also known as Kalika, is the Hindu goddess associated with eternal energy. The name Kali means "the black one" and comes from kāla, which means black, time, death and relates to Shiva, lord of death...
...Vaar (weekday) is one of the main 5 Angas, 5 primary elements of Panchanga system. Right choice of a Vaar plays an important role in the process of finding Muhurta (right time) for any deed or action.In this section of VedicTime.com you'll find specific...
...somehow are related to overcoming difficulties are very auspicious at this day (as Ganesha, who's responsible for wisdom and energy that's needed in problem solving, is a tutelary Devata of Tuesday. It's very auspicious to appeal to Ganesha while trying...
...Tapa, Dana, Havan, Homa etc.). But it should be avoided in starting of education, Upanayana, marriage, ending of fasts, construction of house and entering thereof; travelling; plantation works.Being the 8th Tithi of Krishnapaksha Krishna Ashtami is also called...
...Manglik works, peaceful and Paushtik works; marriage; installation; travel, conveyance; actions related to elephants, horses; enter; government works.According to Muhurta Chintamani and Brihat Samhita Dharmaraja (Deity who's responsible for everything that's...
...Karttikeya (Lord of valor) presides over this day and is favorable for coronations, meeting new friends, festivities and enjoyment.Being Nanda (that can be translated as "prosperity", "good", "happiness") and ruled by Shukra (Venus), 6th Tithi of Shuklapaksha...
...being Manvadi Tithi Shukla Ekadashi should be avoided in starting of education, Upanayana, marriage, ending of fasts, construction of house and entering thereof; travelling; plantation works.During the vedic month Ashwin Shukla Ekadashi becomes Maasa Shoonya...
...interpreted as "one that brings victory". It's good for following works: Alankar, Pratishta, Agnayadhan, marriage, travelling, entering, clothes; war. all Manglik (auspicious) works except Upanayana.According to most classical texts (Muhurta Chintamani, Poorva...