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Shubh Muhurat. The right hour for the right beginning.

Pick the ceremony, the date and the place. I'll show you the day's quality, the panchang limbs that decide it, and the auspicious windows — Abhijit, Brahma, Amrit — set against the ones to avoid: Rahu Kaal, Gulika, Yamaganda. Computed from real sidereal positions, not a generic lookup.

Find your auspicious timing

Choose the activity, a date, and the place where it will happen. Time is optional — leave it blank and I'll read the whole day for you.

Knowledge
How a muhurat is chosen.

Muhurat is electional astrology — timing an action so the sky supports it. A few windows recur every day; knowing them is the first step before a full, chart-aware selection.

Abhijit Muhurta

The short window around solar noon — the eighth muhurta of the day. Broadly auspicious for starting work when a dedicated ceremony muhurat has not been fixed, and often used to soften minor blemishes elsewhere in the day.

Brahma Muhurta

The pre-dawn window, roughly the last one-and-a-half muhurtas before sunrise. Prized for spiritual practice, study and beginnings that ask for clarity of mind — the day at its stillest.

Amrit Kalam

An auspicious span within the nakshatra of the day, considered nourishing and life-affirming. When it aligns with your activity it is a natural, supportive window to begin.

The windows to avoid

Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal and Yamaganda are daily periods calculated from sunrise, each ruled by a malefic and lasting roughly ninety minutes. Fresh beginnings, important travel and signings are traditionally kept clear of them; Durmuhurta marks shorter inauspicious spans.

The day's own quality

Before any window, the day's tithi, nakshatra, yoga and karana set the base tone. A window cannot fully redeem a day whose limbs oppose the activity — which is why the full panchang matters. See the complete panchang for any date.

The Method
A window is the start. Your chart is the rest.

A calculator can hand you Abhijit and Amrit. But a marriage or a house-warming should also answer to your Moon and your running period. I choose the hour against your birth details — and, as always, I read your past first, so you trust the timing I give you for what's ahead.

Timed to your chartThe day, the window, and your own horoscope — weighed together.
I. The day is read

Tithi, nakshatra, yoga and karana set the base quality — the tool above shows you exactly these.

II. The window is placed

Abhijit, Brahma or Amrit is chosen and the inauspicious spans are stepped around.

III. Your chart has the final word

The hour is confirmed against your Moon, your dasha and the ceremony's karaka — so the muhurat is truly yours.

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