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Auspicious Timing
Pick the right time for any important task — house warming, vehicle delivery, business start, marriage, mundan. Real Vedic calculations, not generic horoscope copy.
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Each activity has its own muhurat rules. Tap any card for a detailed page with today's verdict, dos and don'ts, and FAQ.
Griha Pravesh
Auspicious time for entering a new home — first time, after renovation, or returning after a long absence.
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Vehicle Purchase
Best time to buy a new car, bike, or any vehicle — keep the journey ahead smooth.
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Property Purchase
Auspicious time to register a property, sign a sale deed, or hand over a token amount.
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Gold Purchase
Pick the right day for sone-chandi — wealth, ornaments, or investment-grade coins.
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Start a Business
Auspicious day to register your company, open a shop, or launch a venture.
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Marriage
Vivah muhurat — the most consequential samskara. Use this as guidance, then consult a pandit.
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Mundan
Auspicious time for a child's first hair-cutting ceremony (chudakarana).
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Namakaran
Auspicious day for naming a newborn — typically on the 11th, 12th, or 16th day after birth.
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Annaprashan
First solid food ceremony — usually at 6 or 8 months for babies.
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Upanayana
Sacred thread ceremony — initiation into formal Vedic study, typically between 5 and 16 years.
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Travel / Yatra
Best time to start a journey — especially for pilgrimages or first-of-its-kind trips.
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Puja & Yajna
Auspicious time for performing a puja, havan, or yajna at home or temple.
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Understanding the basics
The 8th muhurta of the day — roughly 48 minutes centered on local noon. Said to be Vishnu's victory window. Use it for any auspicious work that fits in a small slot — except on Wednesdays.
Pre-dawn — 90 to 45 minutes before sunrise. Sattvic energy peaks here. Best for meditation, yoga, mantra recitation, study. Not used for commerce or vehicle work.
Day and night are each split into 8 windows of ~90 minutes. Amrit / Shubh / Labh / Char are auspicious; Udveg / Kaal / Rog are not. Practical, day-to-day muhurat tool.
A ~90-minute inauspicious window each day governed by Rahu. New ventures, signing, vehicle pickup, travel start should all be avoided in this window.
The moon's lunar mansion — 27 in total. Sthira (Rohini, Uttara…) for property, Chara (Punarvasu, Swati…) for travel, Mridu (Mrigashira, Anuradha…) for relationships.
The angular relationship between sun and moon, divided into 27 yogas. Vyatipata, Vaidhriti, Parigha are inauspicious. Siddhi, Sadhya, Shobhana are highly auspicious.
Vedic tradition treats first-time purchases of valuable assets as samskaras — small but real events that carry forward. Picking a Shubh Choghadiya or Pushya nakshatra adds maybe 10 minutes of waiting and rules out the obvious red flags. For unimportant purchases (groceries, daily items) muhurat doesn't apply.
Open the activity-specific page (Vehicle, Property, etc.) — each one shows today's verdict plus the rules. Most months have 8–12 days that satisfy the headline rules for any given activity. If we add the upcoming-dates calendar in a future release, it will live here.
Abhijit is ~48 minutes around noon — for action, signings, transactions, ceremonies that happen in public. Brahma is the 90 minutes before sunrise — for inner work like meditation, yoga, mantra, study, puja. Don't try to fit a sale deed in Brahma Muhurta, and don't meditate during Abhijit if Brahma is available — each has its purpose.
Yes — every time-based factor (sunrise, sunset, Abhijit, Brahma, Choghadiya, Rahu Kaal) is computed from your local sunrise. Tithi and nakshatra are also slightly different by longitude. The picker at the top of this page sets your location; pick correctly before reading any timing.
Tradition gives a few remedies: chant the Mahamrityunjaya mantra 11 times before stepping out, offer a small piece of jaggery to the threshold, or wear a piece of black thread. None of these claim to override the muhurat completely, but they're the classical responses when timing is truly unavoidable (medical, work).