
If you are planning your wedding this year, choosing a Vivah Muhurat can ensure you pick an auspicious and peaceful time for your big day. According to Hindu astrology, the right time is decided based on planetary positions, Nakshatra, Tithi, and other Panchang factors. When you choose a good muhurat, you are aligning your marriage with positive cosmic energy for a happy and stable married life.
Here is a list of the best marriage muhurat month-wise.
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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05 Jan (Mon) |
Mrigashira |
09:11 AM – 06 Jan 04:25 AM |
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09 Jan (Fri) |
Magha |
02:01 AM – 10 Jan 07:41 AM |
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10 Jan (Sat) |
Magha |
Chaturdashi |
07:41 AM – 02:55 PM |
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11 Jan (Sun) |
Uttaraphalguni |
Chaturdashi |
06:42 AM – 12 Jan 07:41 AM |
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12 Jan (Mon) |
Hasta |
03:56 AM – 13 Jan 07:41 AM |
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13 Jan (Tue) |
Hasta |
07:41 AM – 01:52 PM |
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14 Jan (Wed) |
Swati |
01:28 PM – 11:57 PM |
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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17 Feb (Tue) |
Uttarashada |
09:30 AM – 18 Feb 07:27 AM |
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18 Feb (Wed) |
Uttarashada |
07:27 AM – 12:36 PM |
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22 Feb (Sun) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
09:04 PM – 23 Feb 07:23 AM |
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23 Feb (Mon) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
Trayodashi |
07:23 AM – 10:20 AM |
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27 Feb (Fri) |
Rohini |
06:39 PM – 28 Feb 07:19 AM |
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28 Feb (Sat) |
Rohini |
Chaturthi |
07:19 AM – 05:08 PM |
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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07 Mar (Sat) |
Uttaraphalguni |
10:52 PM – 08 Mar 07:12 AM |
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08 Mar (Sun) |
Hasta |
Dwadashi/Trayodashi |
07:12 AM – 08:48 PM |
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10 Mar (Tue) |
Swati |
07:10 AM – 10:43 AM |
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12 Mar (Thu) |
Anuradha |
Pratipada/Dwitiya |
08:26 AM – 03:48 PM |
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14 Mar (Sat) |
Moola |
Chaturthi |
06:36 PM – 15 Mar 07:06 AM |
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15 Mar (Sun) |
Moola |
Chaturthi |
07:06 AM – 02:31 PM |
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16 Mar (Mon) |
Uttarashada |
05:26 PM – 17 Mar 07:04 AM |
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17 Mar (Tue) |
Uttarashada |
Shashthi |
07:04 AM – 08:00 PM |
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22 Mar (Sun) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
09:08 PM – 23 Mar 06:58 AM |
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23 Mar (Mon) |
Revati |
Dwadashi |
06:58 AM – 24 Mar 12:50 AM |
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27 Mar (Fri) |
Rohini/Mrigashira |
08:31 AM – 28 Mar 06:53 AM |
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28 Mar (Sat) |
Mrigashira |
Dwitiya/Tritiya |
06:53 AM – 11:14 PM |
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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02 Apr (Thu) |
Purva Phalguni/Magha |
01:33 PM – 02:30 PM |
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03 Apr (Fri) |
Uttaraphalguni |
05:25 PM – 04 Apr 06:47 AM |
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04 Apr (Sat) |
Uttaraphalguni/Hasta |
Dashami/Ekadashi |
06:47 AM – 05 Apr 03:37 AM |
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06 Apr (Mon) |
Swati |
Dwadashi/Trayodashi |
01:27 PM – 07 Apr 01:04 AM |
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08 Apr (Wed) |
Anuradha |
03:29 PM – 10:12 PM |
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09 Apr (Thu) |
Anuradha |
10:43 AM – 05:11 PM |
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10 Apr (Fri) |
Moola |
12:00 AM – 11 Apr 06:40 AM |
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11 Apr (Sat) |
Moola |
Dwitiya |
06:40 AM – 09:53 PM |
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12 Apr (Sun) |
Uttarashada |
05:21 AM – 13 Apr 06:38 AM |
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13 Apr (Mon) |
Uttarashada |
Chaturthi |
06:38 AM – 14 Apr 03:51 AM |
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18 Apr (Sat) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
02:27 PM – 19 Apr 06:33 AM |
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19 Apr (Sun) |
Uttarabhadrapada/Revati |
Navami/Dashami |
06:33 AM – 20 Apr 04:30 AM |
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21 Apr (Tue) |
Uttarashada |
06:04 AM – 12:36 PM |
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29 Apr (Wed) |
Magha |
05:42 PM – 09:00 PM |
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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01 May (Fri) |
Hasta |
Ashtami |
07:55 PM – 02 May 06:23 AM |
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02 May (Sat) |
Hasta |
Navami |
06:23 AM – 10:26 AM |
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03 May (Sun) |
Swati |
Dashami |
06:57 PM – 04 May 06:22 AM |
No Muhurat Available
No Muhurat Available
No Muhurat Available
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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30 Sep (Wed) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
Ekadashi |
06:41 AM – 07:39 AM |
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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04 Oct (Sun) |
Rohini |
Purnima/Pratipada |
10:52 AM – 05 Oct 06:54 AM |
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05 Oct (Mon) |
Rohini/Mrigashira |
Pratipada/Dwitiya |
06:54 AM – 06 Oct 06:54 AM |
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06 Oct (Tue) |
Mrigashira |
Dwitiya |
06:54 AM – 08:05 AM |
No Muhurat Available
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Date & Day |
Nakshatra |
Tithi |
Muhurat Timing |
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11 Dec (Fri) |
Anuradha |
07:30 AM – 09:19 AM |
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12 Dec (Sat) |
Moola |
Ekadashi/Dwadashi |
05:47 PM – 13 Dec 07:32 AM |
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14 Dec (Mon) |
Uttarashadha |
04:08 PM – 15 Dec 03:42 AM |
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19 Dec (Sat) |
Uttarabhadrapada/Purvabhadrapada |
06:52 AM – 20 Dec 07:35 AM |
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20 Dec (Sun) |
Uttarabhadrapada |
Tritiya/Chaturthi |
07:35 AM – 21 Dec 05:18 AM |
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21 Dec (Mon) |
Revati |
Panchami |
06:19 PM – 22 Dec 05:19 AM |
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27 Dec (Sun) |
Mrigashira |
Dashami |
11:35 AM – 03:18 PM |
When you choose a shadi muhurat , you are basically selecting a time that will carry positive planetary energy for your new journey. It is not just about tradition but also about starting your married life with a calm and confident mindset.
One of the main advantages is astrological harmony. A good vivah muhurat aligns beneficial planets like Jupiter and Venus, which are linked with love, stability, and growth in marriage. This is believed to reduce unnecessary conflicts and improve understanding between partners.
Another benefit is peace of mind for you and your family. When the date is chosen carefully, everyone feels more confident that the wedding is starting on a positive note. It is also helpful for long-term relationship stability, prosperity, and emotional bonding.
To choose the right wedding dates in 2026, it is all about matching astrology with the help of an expert astrologer. First, you look at the Hindu Panchang, which helps you check the right Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (star), and weekday. These factors together decide whether the time is considered auspicious or not.
Next, you consider the positions of Jupiter (Guru) and Venus (Shukra) because they are the main planets for marriage. When they are strong and not in unfavourable conditions, the muhurat is usually considered better.
You must also check your Kundli compatibility, especially Guna Milan and Mangal Dosha, because personal charts can slightly change the best date for you.
Some of the most common Nakshatras for marriage muhurat are as follows.
Here are a few things you must keep in mind.
A. The best shaadi muhurat in 2026 are spread across January, February, March, April, May, October, and December. February and December are considered the most favourable months.
A. Most of this period falls during Chaturmas, which is traditionally considered unsuitable for Hindu weddings.
A. Yes, you can choose a date using a trusted Panchang. However, with the help of an astrologer, you get the proper muhurat wedding as per your birth charts.
A. Thursday and Friday are generally considered the most auspicious weekdays for marriage. Wednesday is also preferred in many traditions.
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