
In the Hindu tradition, whenever you set out to make an important decision, you do it as per the Shubh Muhurat. The same applies when purchasing a new car or bike. A vehicle is not just a possession, but it is an extension of your family, and naturally, you want it to bring peace, safety, and prosperity. The shubh muhurat for buying car or bike is determined using the Panchang, where priests take into account factors like Tithi, Nakshatra, weekday, and planetary positions.
Here is a list of shubh muhurat for vehicle purchase this year.
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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Jan 1, 2026 |
Thursday |
07:14 AM – 10:22 PM |
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Jan 2, 2026 |
Friday |
06:53 PM – 08:04 PM |
Mrigshira |
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Sun, 04 Jan |
Sunday |
07:15 AM – 12:29 PM |
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5 January 2026 |
Monday |
09:56 AM – 01:25 PM |
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11 January 2026 |
Sunday |
07:15 AM – 10:20 AM |
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Mon, 12 Jan |
Monday |
12:42 PM – 09:05 PM |
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14 January 2026 |
Wednesday |
07:15 AM – 05:52 PM |
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21–22 January 2026 |
Wednesday |
07:14 AM – 02:47 AM |
Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha |
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28–29 January 2026 |
Wednesday |
09:26 AM – 07:11 AM |
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Jan 29, 2026 |
Thursday |
07:11 AM – 01:55 PM |
Mrigshira |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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1 February 2026 |
Sunday |
07:09 AM – 11:58 PM |
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6–7 February 2026 |
Friday |
07:06 AM – 07:06 AM |
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11–12 February 2026 |
Wednesday |
09:58 AM – 10:53 AM |
Jyeshtha, Anuradha |
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26 February 2026 |
Thursday |
06:49 AM – 12:11 PM |
Mrigshira |
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February 2026 |
Friday |
10:48 AM – 10:32 PM |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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1 March 2026 |
Sunday |
06:46 AM – 08:34 AM |
Pushya |
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5–6 March 2026 |
Thursday |
05:03 PM – 06:41 AM |
Hasta |
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6 March 2026 |
Friday |
06:41 AM – 05:53 PM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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8 March 2026 |
Sunday |
06:39 AM – 01:31 PM |
Swati |
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9 March 2026 |
Monday |
04:11 PM – 11:27 PM |
Anuradha |
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15 March 2026 |
Sunday |
06:31 AM – 09:16 AM |
Shravana |
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16–17 March 2026 |
Monday |
09:40 AM – 06:29 AM |
Dhanishtha |
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23–24 March 2026 |
Monday |
08:49 PM – 06:21 AM |
Rohini |
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25 March 2026 |
Wednesday |
01:50 PM – 05:33 PM |
Mrigshira |
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27–28 March 2026 |
Friday |
10:06 AM – 06:16 AM |
Punarvasu, Pushya |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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1–2 April 2026 |
Wednesday |
04:17 PM – 06:10 AM |
Hasta |
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2–3 April 2026 |
Thursday |
06:10 AM – 06:09 AM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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3 April 2026 |
Friday |
06:09 AM – 08:42 AM |
Chitra |
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6–7 April 2026 |
Monday |
02:10 PM – 02:57 AM |
Anuradha |
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12–13 April 2026 |
Sunday |
05:59 AM – 05:58 AM |
Shravana, Dhanishtha |
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13–14 April 2026 |
Monday |
05:58 AM – 01:08 AM |
Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha |
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20 Apr 2026 |
Monday |
05:51 AM – 07:27 AM |
Rohini |
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24 Apr 2026 |
Friday |
05:47 AM – 07:21 PM |
Pushya |
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Wed, 29 Apr |
Wednesday |
05:42 AM – 07:51 PM |
Hasta |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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1–2 May 2026 |
Friday |
05:41 AM – 04:35 AM |
Swati |
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Mon, 4 May |
Monday |
05:38 AM – 09:58 AM |
Anuradha |
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Sun, 10 May |
Sunday |
05:34 AM – 03:06 PM |
Dhanishtha |
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11–12 May 2026 |
Monday |
03:24 PM – 01:28 AM |
Shatabhisha |
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Thu, 14 May |
Thursday |
11:20 AM – 10:34 PM |
Revati |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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Wed, 17 Jun |
Wednesday |
05:23 AM – 09:38 PM |
Punarvasu, Pushya |
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22 June 2026 |
Monday |
10:22 AM – 03:39 PM |
Hasta |
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24–25 June 2026 |
Wednesday |
05:25 AM – 05:25 AM |
Chitra, Swati |
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25 Jun 2026 |
Thursday |
05:25 AM – 04:29 PM |
Swati |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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2–3 July 2026 |
Thursday |
09:37 AM – 05:28 AM |
Shravana |
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3 July 2026 |
Friday |
05:28 AM – 11:20 AM |
Shravana |
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5 July 2026 |
Sunday |
05:28 AM – 03:12 PM |
Shatabhisha |
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Wed, 08 July |
Wednesday |
05:30 AM – 12:21 PM |
Revati |
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Sun, 12 July |
Sunday |
05:32 AM – 10:29 PM |
Rohini, Mrigshira |
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19–20 July 2026 |
Sunday |
06:12 PM – 03:29 AM |
Hasta |
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24–25 July 2026 |
Friday |
05:38 AM – 04:36 AM |
Anuradha |
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29–30 July 2026 |
Wednesday |
03:37 PM – 05:41 AM |
Shravana |
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30 July 2026 |
Thursday |
05:41 AM – 09:30 PM |
Shravana, Dhanishtha |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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7–8 August 2026 |
Friday |
06:43 PM – 05:46 AM |
Rohini |
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Sun, 9 Aug |
Sunday |
05:47 AM – 11:04 AM |
Mrigshira |
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10–11 August 2026 |
Monday |
12:26 PM – 04:54 AM |
Punarvasu |
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16–17 August 2026 |
Sunday |
04:52 PM – 05:51 AM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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17–18 August 2026 |
Monday |
05:51 AM – 05:52 AM |
Chitra |
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20 August 2026 |
Thursday |
09:08 AM – 09:18 PM |
Anuradha |
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Wed, 26 Aug |
Wednesday |
05:56 AM – 07:59 AM |
Shravana |
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27–28 August 2026 |
Thursday |
09:08 AM – 05:57 AM |
Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha |
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28–29 August 2026 |
Friday |
05:57 AM – 03:13 AM |
Shatabhisha |
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Mon, 31 Aug |
Monday |
05:58 AM – 08:50 AM |
Revati |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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4–5 September 2026 |
Friday |
06:00 AM – 12:13 AM |
Rohini, Mrigshira |
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6–7 September 2026 |
Sunday |
07:52 PM – 06:02 AM |
Punarvasu |
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Mon, 7 Sep |
Monday |
06:02 AM – 05:03 PM |
Punarvasu |
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13–14 September 2026 |
Sunday |
07:08 AM – 06:05 AM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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Mon, 14 Sep |
Monday |
06:05 AM – 07:06 AM |
Chitra |
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16–17 September 2026 |
Wednesday |
05:22 PM – 06:07 AM |
Anuradha |
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Thu, 17 Sep |
Thursday |
06:07 AM – 10:47 AM |
Anuradha |
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Thu, 24 Sep |
Thursday |
06:10 AM – 11:18 PM |
Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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21–22 October 2026 |
Wednesday |
06:25 AM – 06:26 AM |
Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha |
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Thu, 22 Oct |
Thursday |
06:26 AM – 02:47 PM |
Shatabhisha |
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Sun, 25 Oct |
Sunday |
11:55 AM – 07:22 PM |
Revati |
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28–29 October 2026 |
Wednesday |
01:26 PM – 01:06 AM |
Rohini |
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Fri, 30 Oct |
Friday |
06:31 AM – 09:04 AM |
Mrigshira |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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1–2 November 2026 |
Sunday |
02:51 PM – 04:30 AM |
Pushya |
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6–7 November 2026 |
Friday |
10:30 AM – 06:37 AM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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Wed, 25 Nov |
Wednesday |
06:52 AM – 04:50 PM |
Rohini |
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Thu, 26 Nov |
Thursday |
01:15 PM – 05:47 PM |
Mrigshira |
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29 November 2026 |
Sunday |
06:55 AM – 10:59 AM |
Pushya |
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Date |
Day |
Muhurat Timing |
Nakshatra |
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3–4 December 2026 |
Thursday |
09:23 AM – 06:59 AM |
Hasta |
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Fri, 04 Dec |
Friday |
06:59 AM – 11:44 PM |
Hasta, Chitra |
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Sun, 6 Dec |
Sunday |
07:00 AM – 01:38 PM |
Swati |
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13–14 December 2026 |
Sunday |
04:47 PM – 07:06 AM |
Shravana |
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14–15 December 2026 |
Monday |
07:06 AM – 07:06 AM |
Shravana, Dhanishtha |
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23–24 December 2026 |
Wednesday |
10:47 AM – 04:53 AM |
Mrigshira |
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30–31 December 2026 |
Wednesday |
03:36 PM – 07:14 AM |
Hasta |
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Thu, 31 Dec |
Thursday |
07:14 AM – 12:32 PM |
Hasta |
Each day of the week is ruled by a specific planet. And the planetary influences are crucial for new beginnings, including buying a vehicle.
Monday
This day is ruled by the Moon, and it represents peace andotions. When you opt for a vehicle purchase on this day, it can bring calmness and comfort.
Wednesday
This day is ruled by Mercury, and it represents intelligence and communication. It is extremely popular for vehicle purchases.
Thursday
Thursday is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of wisdom and prosperity. It is considered one of the most auspicious days for major purchases.
Friday
Friday is ruled by Venus, the planet of luxury, comfort, and beauty. It is widely considered the best day for buying vehicles.
Sunday
This planet is ruled by the Sun, and it is associated with power, authority, and confidence. It is an excellent day to buy a vehicle.
Makar Sankranti: This festival marks a fresh beginning and is considered an auspicious time to buy a new vehicle for good luck and prosperity.
Vasant Panchami: This festival is considered a shubh muhurat for buying a car. When you buy a vehicle on Vasant Panchami, it brings positive energy into your life.
Maha Shivratri: You can purchase a vehicle on Maha Shivratri as it invites Lord Shiva's blessings for safety, protection, and stability.
Gudi Padwa / Ugadi: This is when the Hindu New Year begins. These festivals are considered shubh muhurat for car purchase or bike.
Akshaya Tritiya: Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most auspicious days to buy a vehicle because it is believed to bring lasting prosperity and good fortune.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Many people buy a vehicle on Ganesh Chaturthi to seek Lord Ganesha's blessings for a smooth andobstacle-free journey.
Sharad Navratri: You can buy a vehicle during Navratri, as it is believed to bring the blessings of Goddess Durga and protect you on every journey.
Dussehra: Dussehra is one of the most popular festivals for buying a new vehicle as it represents victory, success, and new beginnings.
Dhanteras: Dhanteras is considered one of the best days to purchase a vehicle because it is associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Diwali: Buying a new vehicle on Diwali is believed to attract the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and bring happiness and prosperity to your family.
A shubh muhurat for vehicle purchase is calculated using the Hindu Panchang. It helps identify the most auspicious date and time for your purchase. However, it is best to consult an astrologer, as aspects like the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (birth star), weekday, and the positions of important planets must be considered. Astrologers also make sure the chosen time does not fall during Rahu Kaal, which is avoided for new beginnings.
Wondering which nakshatra is good for vehicle purchase 2026? Here's the complete list.
Certain periods are avoided when buying or taking delivery of a new car or bike. These timings are believed to carry less favourable energies for new beginnings.
Rahu Kaal: This daily period is considered inauspicious for starting new activities, including purchasing or taking delivery of a vehicle.
Yamaganda Kaal: Another daily time period that is traditionally avoided for important purchases and auspicious ceremonies.
Gulika Kaal: Although opinions vary, many people avoid buying a vehicle during this period to ensure a positive start.
Amavasya (New Moon Day): Many families avoid purchasing a vehicle on Amavasya, as it is generally not considered favourable for new beginnings.
Bhadra Kaal (Vishti Karana): This period is considered unsuitable for auspicious activities, including buying valuable assets like vehicles.
Panchak: In some traditions, people avoid major purchases during Panchak unless advised otherwise by an astrologer.
Eclipses (Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan): Solar and lunar eclipses are generally avoided for buying a vehicle or performing other important rituals.
Inauspicious Tithis: Chaturthi, Navami, Chaturdashi, and Amavasya are commonly avoided for vehicle purchases according to traditional Panchang guidelines.
Yes, it is important to choose shubh muhurat for bike purchase or car purchase as it ensures safety, prosperity, and helps overcome negative energies.
There are several nakshatras good for vehicle purchase. They are Ashwini, Rohini, Pushya, and more.
It is best to buy a vehicle on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Sunday as they are considered shubh muhurat for vehicle purchase.
No, you must not purchase a vehicle during the Rahu Kaal as it is considered inauspicous. You can consult with an astrologer to know more about shubh muhurat for vehicle purchase.
Yes, it is always important to perform vehicle Puja once you receive the delivery of your vehicle to ensure the blessings of the dieties are upon it and to protect it from any harm.
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