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ROLE OF MUHRAT IN ASTROLOGY

INTRODUCTION

Role of Time in Astrology:
Time is a core principle in astrology, as it’s believed that every moment has its own inherent energies based on the position of planets.
A Muhurat is essentially a precise moment in time that has been chosen to harness these cosmic energies. This moment is seen as being favourable to success, prosperity, and positive outcomes.

 

ELEMENTS INFLUENCING MUHRAT

 

Tithi:

The lunar day (Tithi) is determined by the angle between the Sun and the Moon. It’s important to note that some Tithis are more auspicious for certain types of activities.
For example, Pratipada (1st), Dwitiya (2nd), Tritiya (3rd), and Panchami (5th) are generally considered good for initiating new projects, while Chaturthi (4th) and Ekadashi (11th) can be less favorable for certain tasks.
Avoid Amavasya (New Moon) and Purnima (Full Moon) for certain activities, as these phases are believed to bring either too much energy (Full Moon) or too little (New Moon).

 

1) Nakshatras:
Nakshatras are 27 divisions of the zodiac, each with a unique set of qualities, deities, and cosmic influences. Some Nakshatras are more suitable for specific activities:
Ashwini, Rohini, and Uttara Phalguni are favorable for marriage, while Purva Phalguni and Uttara Ashadha are good for starting new ventures.
Magha, Ashlesha, and Jyeshtha are generally avoided for auspicious events due to their intense or malefic influence.

2) Karana
Karana is half of a Tithi, which divides each lunar day into two equal parts. Some Karanas (like Bava and Vaidhrithi) are considered inauspicious and should be avoided for significant activities.
Karanas are typically only relevant for very specific rituals or activities, but they still factor into the Muhurat calculation.

 

3) Planetary Hours (Hora)
Each hour of the day is ruled by a specific planet, and certain planets are more favorable than others during specific times.
For example, Monday (ruled by the Moon) is good for starting new emotional or domestic ventures, while Wednesday (ruled by Mercury) is best for intellectual pursuits or business-related tasks.
These planetary hours help refine the Muhurat by ensuring the correct alignment of planetary forces.

 

4) Role of the Moon and Its Phases
The Moon’s phase is one of the most crucial factors in selecting a Muhurat.
Waxing Moon (Shukla Paksha) is considered more favorable for new beginnings, as it signifies growth, abundance, and increasing energy.
Waning Moon (Krishna Paksha) is often avoided for major starts, as it signifies a period of decrease or diminishing energy.
Full Moon (Purnima) and New Moon (Amavasya) are often avoided for new ventures because of the high or low energy they represent. However, certain special rituals may be performed during these times, depending on the activity.

 

5) Shubh (Auspicious) and Ashubh (Inauspicious) Periods:
Shubh Muhurat refers to the auspicious times when positive planetary influences align to ensure a successful outcome.
These are typically calculated using the Panchang and can vary depending on the activity being undertaken.

INAUSPICIOUS MUHRAT

Some periods are considered unfavorable or even harmful to initiate important actions:
Rahu Kaal: This is a period ruled by the shadow planet Rahu, often considered a time of confusion, obstacles, or malefic influence.
Yamaghanda: Another inauspicious period associated with the planet Saturn, often seen as bringing delay or hindrance.
Gulika Kalam: A period ruled by the malefic planet Saturn, which can bring bad luck or challenges if used for important activities.
Dur Muhurat: Refers to a time when no auspicious Muhurat is available, often requiring a special astrological remedy or alternative time selection.

 

SPECIFIC AUSPICIOUS MUHRAT FOR VARIOUS EVENTS

 

Marriage Muhurat:
For marriage, Muhurat timing is essential to ensure compatibility between the couple’s horoscopes, along with an auspicious Tithi, Nakshatra, and alignment of the planets.
Wednesday is ideal for weddings, but specific lunar days like Dwitiya and Tritiya are especially favorable. However, Chaturthi, Ekadashi, and Amavasya are avoided.

Griha Pravesh (Housewarming) Muhurat:
The right time for entering a new home is critical. Muhurat calculations take into account the condition of the house, the family’s horoscope, and the day’s planetary positions.
The best days for Griha Pravesh are typically Thursday, Friday, or Wednesday—these are considered prosperous days.

Business Start Muhurat:
Initiating a business venture during an auspicious Muhurat is thought to ensure financial success and growth.
Monday or Thursday is often recommended as favorable, as these days are associated with the Moon (emotions and financial success) and Jupiter (wisdom and prosperity).

Vehicle Purchase Muhurat:
Buying a new vehicle should also be done during an auspicious Muhurat, typically when the Moon is in Rohini or Uttara Phalguni.
Fridays are considered particularly good for buying vehicles, especially if it’s a car or a similar major purchase.

 

Role of Dasha and Transits:
The Dasha (planetary period) and Antardasha (sub-period) you are running in your horoscope can significantly impact the success or failure of an event started during a given Muhurat.
Certain Dasha periods are more favorable for initiating business, while others are better for personal growth or education.
The transits of the major planets (Saturn, Jupiter, Mars) through certain houses of your chart can either strengthen or weaken a Muhurat. For example, if Jupiter is transiting the 10th house (house of career), a business venture or job-related event would be particularly auspicious during this time.

 

IMPORTANCE OF CONSULTATION

Consulting a skilled astrologer is crucial when choosing a Muhurat for important life events. The astrologer will consider various factors, including birth chart of native and the astrological calendar to find the best time.
The Muhurat is not just about the day and time, but also involves checking for compatibility between people involved, planetary transits, and the overall spiritual atmosphere at the time.

 

LAL KITAB REMEDIES FOR MUHRAT UNAVAILABILITY

When a favorable Muhurat (auspicious time) is unavailable, Lal Kitab remedies can help ensure that the event or activity is still successful, or at least mitigate any negative influences. These remedies typically involve specific actions, donations, or changes in behavior that harmonize the individual’s energies with those of the planets. Providing simple, yet highly effective, remedies for improving one’s life by addressing the root cause of planetary afflictions.

 

1. Performing Specific Rituals or Pujas
Kundli Dosh Nivaran Puja: If a person’s Kundali is afflicted specific remedies are suggested to reduce the malefic effects of planets, especially when a Muhurat is not suitable.
Rahu and Ketu Puja: When the Rahu-Ketu axis is adversely placed or when there are no suitable Muhurats due to malefic Rahu/Ketu influences, one can perform a Rahu-Ketu puja. This puja helps reduce the ill effects of these shadow planets, especially when they are causing delays or obstacles.
Lord Shiva’s Worship: Reciting the Rudra Ashtakshari mantra and chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra on a Monday, while wearing a rudraksha mala, is a recommended remedy to invoke blessings and neutralize any malefic planetary influence.

 

2. Use of Gemstones and Metals
Lal Kitab recommends the wearing of gemstones to reduce the negative impact of planets that might otherwise disrupt a Muhurat. For example:
Red Coral (Moonga) for Mars
Pearl (Moti) for the Moon
Emerald (Panna) for Mercury
Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) for Jupiter
Blue Sapphire (Neelam) for Saturn

Alternatively, certain metals like copper, silver, or gold are advised for specific planetary influences.
If the event can’t be started during a favorable Muhurat, you can wear these gemstones as a preventive measure to bring in positive energy and make the situation more favorable.

 

3. Charity and Donations (Daan)
Charity is one of the most significant remedies in Lal Kitab, especially when Muhurat is not available for important activities. Charity helps in reducing the malefic effects of planets, especially Saturn and Rahu.
Common donations include:
Donating mustard oil to a temple or poor people to mitigate the ill effects of Saturn.
Giving food or clothing to the poor or needy, particularly on Saturdays, to balance the negative influence of Saturn.
Offering white rice and milk to the temple or Brahmins to soothe the Moon.
Donating copper or silver items to reduce the negative effects of Rahu.
Money or food donations to widows, orphans, and underprivileged individuals are also considered powerful remedies.

4. Feeding Animals
Feeding dogs, cows, and birds can be a powerful remedy for Saturn, as it is considered a planet that is pacified by acts of compassion towards animals. This is especially useful if you’re facing delays in starting something important because of an inauspicious Muhurat.
Cows are symbolic of wealth and nourishment in Hindu astrology, and feeding them on a Saturday is a known remedy to reduce the ill effects of Saturn.
Similarly, feeding black dogs can help with Rahu-related issues, and feeding birds (especially crows) helps with Ketu.

 

5. Reciting Mantras and Stotras
Mantras are powerful tools to attract positive energies, especially when there is no suitable Muhurat. Lal Kitab recommends chanting the following:
Mantra for general well-being, prosperity, and overcoming challenges.
To pacify malefic planetary influences and create a positive environment.
For removing obstacles (useful if you’re starting a new business, venture, or project).
Mantra to appease malefics and minimize its negative effects.

 

6. Worship of Specific Deities
Lord Ganesha to remove obstacles. On Wednesdays to ensure success in your endeavors, especially when you cannot find a proper Muhurat.
Worship of Navagraha (nine planets) idols or the Navagraha Yantra is also highly beneficial in pacifying negative planetary energies and balancing the overall cosmic energy during difficult times.

 

CONCLUSION
Muhurat in Vedic astrology is a deeply insightful and precise method of ensuring that actions align with favorable cosmic energies. By selecting the right time, astrologers help individuals maximize their chances for success, prosperity, and harmony. The combination of Tithis, Nakshatras, planetary positions, and other astrological factors all contribute to determining the most auspicious time for any major life event or undertaking. When a favorable Muhurat is not available, Lal Kitab remedies offer practical, simple, and accessible solutions to mitigate malefic planetary influences and ensure that an event or task goes smoothly.

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