In Hinduism, people attach great significance to performing auspicious deeds, especially at an auspicious time. Therefore, they choose auspicious timing for important events such as marriages and a child’s first shaving ceremony (Mundan). This tradition has been ongoing for centuries and is still observed today. People believe that performing any work during an auspicious time guarantees success and eliminates obstacles. Hence, here is the Vivah Muhurat 2024, according to the Hindu Panchang.
The marriage Shubh Muhurat for January 2024 are:
Day and Date | Muhurat Timing | Nakshatra | Tithi |
16 January 2024, Tuesday | 20:01 to 17 Jan 07:15 | Uttara-Bhadrapada, Revati | Shashthi, Saptami |
17 January 2023, Wednesday | 07:15 to 21:50 | Revati | Saptami |
20 January 2024, Saturday | 03:09 to 21 Jan 07:14 | Rohini | Ekadashi |
21 January 2024, Sunday | 07:14 to 07:23 | Rohini | Ekadashi |
22 January 2024, Monday | 07:14 to 23 Jan 04:58 | Mrigashira | Dwadashi, Trayodashi |
27 January 2024, Saturday | 19:44 to 28 Jan 07: 12 | Magha | Dwitiya, Tritiya |
28 January 2024, Sunday | 07:12 to 15:53 | Magha | Tritiya |
30 January 2024, Tuesday | 10:43 to 31 Jan 07:10 | Uttara Phalguni, Hasta | Panchami |
31 January 2024, Wednesday | 07:10 to 1 Feb 01:08 | Hasta | Panchami, Shashthi |
Also Read: Vivah Muhurat 2024: Auspicious Dates & Time In 2024 To Get Married
Muhurat, also known as Muhurta, is a Sanskrit term used in Hinduism to refer to an auspicious or favorable time period for conducting various important ceremonies, rituals, events, or activities. It is believed that selecting an appropriate Muhurat enhances the chances of success, prosperity, and positive outcomes.
The word “Muhurat” is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Muhu” meaning ‘moment’ or ‘instant’ and “Rta” meaning ‘divine order’ or ‘cosmic rhythm’. Therefore, Muhurat can be understood as the alignment of cosmic energies and favorable planetary positions at a specific moment in time.
In Hinduism, Muhurat holds great significance and is followed in various life events, such as weddings, housewarming ceremonies, starting a new business or project, performing religious rituals, and even for activities like travel or signing important documents. The selection of a Muhurat is done by consulting traditional Hindu almanacs (Panchang) or astrologers who analyze the planetary positions, Nakshatras (lunar constellations), and other astrological factors to determine an auspicious time.
While selecting a Marriage Muhurat (auspicious time) in Hinduism, several planets are considered significant. The positions and aspects of these planets are believed to influence the harmony and success of the marital union. Here are the main planets to look at when deciding a Marriage Muhurat:
The Navamsa Chart, also known as the D-9 chart, is a crucial component of Vedic astrology that provides deeper insights into various aspects of an individual’s life, including marriage. When considering the Muhurat (auspicious time) for a marriage ceremony, the Navamsa Chart can be examined to assess the compatibility and harmony between the couple. Here’s how the Navamsa Chart can be used:
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