Tag: Auspicious Date

  • Find Auspicious Day Rahu Kala Time Horai Calculator.

    Indian Astronomy and Astrology are so interwoven that it is difficult to say where the one ends and the other begins.

    Rahu Kala, Kuliga,Yamaganda
    Rahu Kala, Kuliga,Yamaganda,Directions to avoid and parihara for deviations from this.( in the order left to right)

    Normally, the Rahu Kala and Yama Kanda are avoided.

    For any auspicious occasion it is customary to fix a Horai, time an auspicious function is to be performed.

    The calculation of auspicious time depends on Day -7, Nakshatra(Star)-27), Tithi-15 (waxing and waning of the Moon), Yoga(27)and Karana(11).

    These Five factors constitute the Panchanga-Five Limbs of Astrological Caculations.

    Horai.

    “It is common to all irrespective of their race, religion and color as our supreme guru “Surya Bhagavan” who is common to all the human beings in the world.

    For selection of auspicious timings for important events like marriage, purchase of new vehicle or land and for investment purposes etc., it is important that you consult your family astrologer – as it varies for individuals based on their individual Birth star, Birth horoscope and Geo factors like latitude and longitude for the particular place.

    For example
    Subha Horai for a day is different for a particular day and varies from place to place. Subha Horai for Chennai will not suit for a person in Singapore or to a person in New York.

    The data will be available with your family astrologers and an individual can contact for the auspicious time. However, you can always depend on the Subha Horai’s to start a new thing on a given day or to do something good or auspicious.

    Horai:

    There are 7 Grahas (Suriyan, Chandran, Kuja (Sevvai), Budhan, Guru, Sukra, and Sani. There are 7 Horais are named after these Grahas. Each Horai will last for one hour. These 7 Horais will occur daily on a cyclic basis, one Horai for one hour.

    The order in which the Horais occur is à Suriyan, Sukra, Budh, Chandran, Sani, Guru, Kuja.

    On a Sunday, for example, Suriya Horai will occur first at the sunrise. It will last for one hour. Then Sukra Horai will follow for one hour. And so on.

    On a Monday, the first Horai at sunrise will be Chandra Horai (the weekday’s graham); Sani Horai, then Guru, Kuja— as per the order above, will follow it.

    That is, the first Horai of the day will be the weekday’s own graham and then the order follows. On a Wednesday, the Horais will be Budh , Chandran, Sani , Guru , Kuja , Suriya, Sukran. After 7 hours this order will repeat.

    Of the 7 Grahas – Chandran, Budh, Guru, Sukra are considered to be good Grahas (benevolent and auspicious); their Horais are considered good and auspicious.

    Surya, Sevvai (Kuja), Sani are considered bad and inauspicious Grahas (malefic) – their Horais also are bad. Avoid these periods for any auspicious events.

    Source:

    http://chennaionline.com/Columns/Astrology/20131716031753/What-is-Subha-Horai.col

    Day 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
    Sun Surya (Sun) Shukra* (Venus) Budha* (Mercury) Chandra* (Moon) Shani (Saturn) Guru* (Jupiter)
    Mon Chanra*(Moon) Shani (Saturn) Guru* (Jupiter) Mangala (Mars) Surya (Sun) Shukra* (Venus)
    Tue Mangala (Mars) Surya (Sun) Shukra* (Venus) Budha* (Mercury) Chandra* (Moon) Shani (Saturn)
    Wed Budha* (Mercury) Chandra* (Moon) Shani (Saturn) Guru* (Jupiter) Mangala (Mars) Surya (Sun)
    Thu Guru* (Jupiter) Mangala (Mars) Surya (Sun) Shukra* (Venus) Budha* (Mercury) Chandra* (Moon)
    Fri Shukra* (Venus) Budha* (Mercury) Chandra* (Moon) Shani (Saturn) Guru* (Jupiter) Mangala (Mars)
    Sat Shani (Saturn) Guru* (Jupiter) Mangala (Mars) Surya (Sun) Shukra* (Venus) Budha* (Mercury)

    * Longitude and Latitude of the place is to be taken into account.

    The basic idea is simple. Each day is divided into hours, beginning at sunrise. If sunrise is at 7:13 AM, for example, the first hour of the day is from 7:13 – 8:13 AM. The Second hour is from 8:13 – 9:13 AM, etc. Each hour carries the energy of one of the planets. The order in which this occurs is as follows: The first planet for each day will be the ruler of the day. Sunday – Sun, Monday – Moon, Tuesday – Mars, Wednesday – Mercury, Thursday – Jupiter, Friday – Venus, Saturday – Saturn.

    In calculating the planetary hours for Sunday, for example, first you look up the time of Sunrise in the newspaper. Then you designate the first hour to the Sun, the ruler of Sundays. The rest of the hours follow a set sequence – Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars.

    In another example, if the day is Wednesday, then the first hour ruler is Mercury, the Second is the Moon and so on. When you reach the end of the sequence, start over with the Sun. In this way, it is simple to make a hora table for any day.(source:divine brahmananda.com)

    Calculate Rahu Kala,Kuliga Kala and Yamakanda,Yoga, Karana and Tithi by clicking the Link:

    http://www.astroica.com/vedic-astrology/kaal-timings.php

     

    http://ramanisblog.in/2011/09/18/how-to-find-and-auspicious-day-the-hindu-way/

  • How to Find an Auspicious Date/ Day.

    Many of us are flummoxed  when we want to fix an auspicious Day for a function, like shifting of House(Gruhapravesa,Marriages,Religious ceremonies,Bhumsavana,Sreemanta,Nama Karana .

    We try to find a Vadyar or a Pandit and it becomes difficult to find them.

    At times some of them provide us with contradictory information.

    Finding an auspicious Date the Hindu/Indian way is very easy .

    Buy a Panchangam’Almanac, Vaakya or Enkanitha.

    Do not have both, one is likely to get confused.

    If you have your Horoscope ,it is fine or forget it.

    In the Panchanga, Auspicious Days are marked, as Subha Muhurtangal.

    They are good for any function,but for Bhumsavana /Upanayana  separate parameters are available, which I will explain.

    How to find Auspicious Dates other Dates mentioned in Subha Muhurthanga Marriage ,any new endeavor,joining duty and other auspicious occasions?

    Avoid Rahu Kaala and YamaKanda.( This is available in the Panchanga and Daily Calendar)

    Look up the English Month and date in the Panchanga.

    You will find Thithi( waxing and Waning of the Moon-from New Moon to Full Moon is called Sukla Paksha,which is auspicious; Full Moon to New Moon is Krishna Paksha is inauspicious-Avoid Dates falling in Krishna Paksha).

    Avoid Ashtami and Navami Thithis.

    Next is Yoga.

    There are three yogas mentioned.( do not be confused with the Spiritual Yoga being practiced).

    They are Amirtha Yoga,Siddha Yoga and Marana Yoga.

    Avoid Marana Yoga.

    Amirtha is best,Siddha is next Best.

    You will also find Amirtha-Siddha Yoga.

    This is also permitted.

    All Nakshatras are permitted.

    Horais.

    Just like a day has its specialities, each hour of the day also has its own specialities.

    Originally each 24 hour day was split into 60 naazhigais, each 24 minutes long. Thus two and a half nazhigais constitute one modern hour which was known as horai (hora) in ancient times.

    We have Soorya horai, Chandra horai, Angaaraka horai, Budha horai, Guru horai, Sukra horai and Sani horai times during each day.

    Sukra Horai is Ideal.

    How to calculate Horai.

    Link:

    http://www.agasthiar.org/panchang/horai/horai.htm

    ( A Naazhigai is 24 minutes).

    For Details of Hindu Time explanation for Muhurtham etc, read my blog-TIME-non-linear Theory.

    For calculation of the Day have the Sun Rise Details for your City/Country and arrive at the Horai.

    All days are good.

    However in certain families, people avoid Tuesday and Saturdays.

    Follow what your Family practice is.

    That’s all you have ,you have an auspicious date.

    For Gruhapravesa.( House Warming Ceremony)

    Thithis acceptable.

    Dwithiyai,Thruthiyaiyai,Panchami,sapthami, Dasami,Ekadasi,and Thryodasi.

    Acceptable Nakshatras.

    Rohini,Mrigaseerisham,Punarpoosam,Poosam,Utram,HasthamAnusham,Uthradam,

    Thiruvonam,Sadhayam, Uthirattadhi.

    Months to avoid.

    Aani,Purattasi,Maargazhi and Punguni.

    For very accurate days you need to match it with your wife’s Nakshatra.

    You can have the Details in the Panchanga.

    For Bhumsavana.

    4/6/8 Month of Conception.

    Days Acceptable.

    Monday,Wednesday,Thursday and Friday.

    All Good Thithis are ok.

    Nakshatras.

    Aswini,Rohini,Punarvasu,Poosam,Uthiram Hastham,Chittirai,Swathi,Uthraadam,Thiruvonam,Avittam

    and Uthirattathi.

    This blog is to give an introduction.

    You have all the details in the Panchanga.

    All you need is to spend about 15 Minutes.

    Reference may be made to .

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeris

    You may visit the following Link to find Auspicious dates for Marriages.

    However check with your Family astrologer  to cross check for accurate Muhurtham has to be arrived at after considering the Nakshatras of the Bride and the Bridegroom.

    http://www.prokerala.com/astrology/muhurat/marriage-muhurat-2014.php

    * Many readers have been asking me to fix auspicious dates for them.

    And I have been sending them the details.

    I would like to point out that I am not a professional Astrologer.

    I try to be as accurate as possible, with my limited knowledge.

    As the Subject is very complex and there are controversies on various issues, please use the information I provide at your discretion.

    An appeal to those who require auspicious dates.

    Please contribute at the PayPal account provided in the ‘Click and Donate’

    For an (one) auspicious date please remit Rs 500/ ( Five Hundred Only).

    Also mention the Place .

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