Begin every important event at the right moment. We scan the Hindu Panchang to find your most auspicious dates and times — and the periods to avoid.
Tailored to your event & timeframe — the best dates by the Hindu Panchang.
🛐 Vedic guidance by Sri Sri Sri Rudra Sharma · Astrology & Numerology
A shubh muhurat is an auspicious window of time selected from the Hindu Panchang for beginning any important undertaking. In Vedic tradition, the cosmic energies present at the exact moment something starts shape its entire future — so a wedding, a new home, a business launch or a vehicle purchase begun at the right muhurat is believed to carry supportive planetary blessings.
Choosing a muhurat involves balancing five Panchang elements — the tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar constellation), yoga, karana and vaar (weekday) — alongside the position of the Moon. Just as important is avoiding inauspicious spans such as Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika Kaal and Bhadra, which are traditionally considered unfavourable for new beginnings.
Our finder does all of this for you. Tell us your event type, preferred timeframe and city, and we deliver a shortlist of the most auspicious dates and time windows — each annotated with the Panchang details and the periods to steer clear of.
For every day in your chosen timeframe, we read the five limbs of the Hindu Panchang: the tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and weekday. Each event type favours specific combinations — for instance, weddings prefer particular marriage-friendly nakshatras and a waxing, well-placed Moon, while a vehicle purchase or business opening responds best to its own set of favourable signatures. This systematic reading is the foundation of every muhurat we recommend.
Not every auspicious day suits every purpose. We match your specific event — wedding, engagement, griha pravesh, shop opening, vehicle or property purchase, mundan or naming ceremony — to the planetary and lunar energies that traditionally support it. We also factor in your city, since sunrise, sunset and the resulting daily periods vary by location, which directly affects the exact timing of each muhurat.
A great date can still hold poor time slots. For each candidate day we calculate the inauspicious windows — Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda and Gulika Kaal — and check for unfavourable spans such as Bhadra, so your recommended muhurat avoids them entirely. We also flag broader blackout periods like Chaturmas, Kharmas and eclipse days, which traditionally lack muhurats for major ceremonies.
Finally, we present a clear shortlist of the strongest dates within your timeframe, each with its recommended time window and the supporting Panchang details. Because we give you several options rather than a single date, you can choose one that also fits your family, venue and personal schedule — without ever compromising on the astrological quality of the muhurat.
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Dates chosen from the five limbs of the Hindu Panchang — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and vaar.
Rahu Kaal and time windows calculated for your city’s sunrise — not generic national timings.
Pandits charge ₹500–₹2000 to pick a muhurat. Get a researched shortlist in writing for just ₹99.
A muhurat (or shubh muhurat) is an auspicious window of time chosen from the Hindu Panchang for starting an important activity. Vedic tradition holds that the planetary and lunar energies of a moment influence the outcome of whatever begins in it. By selecting a time in which the tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and weekday are favourable — and avoiding periods like Rahu Kaal — you align your new beginning with supportive cosmic energy.
We analyse the five core elements of the Panchang for each day — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and vaar. Different activities favour different combinations; certain nakshatras suit marriage while others suit property or vehicle purchases. We also check the Moon’s position and avoid blackout periods such as Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika Kaal and Bhadra, producing a shortlist of the strongest available dates and times.
Yes. Wedding (vivah) and housewarming (griha pravesh) muhurats are among the most requested. For weddings we look for favourable marriage nakshatras and a strong Moon; for griha pravesh we select dates supporting stability and prosperity. We also cover engagements, business and shop openings, vehicle purchases, mundan and naming ceremonies, and property purchases — just select your event type when ordering.
Rahu Kaal is an inauspicious period of about one and a half hours each day, ruled by the shadow planet Rahu, traditionally avoided for starting auspicious activities. Its timing changes daily based on sunrise and the weekday. Our report identifies the Rahu Kaal — along with Yamaganda and Gulika Kaal — for each recommended date so your chosen slot steers well clear of these windows.
Yes. Tell us your preferred timeframe — for example, "June to August 2026" — and we search that entire window for the best dates and times. Note that certain periods such as Chaturmas, Kharmas (Malmas) and eclipses naturally have fewer or no muhurats for major events. If your window is lean, we will tell you and suggest the nearest strong alternatives.
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For your chosen timeframe and event type, our report provides a shortlist of the most auspicious dates available — typically several strong options rather than one — each with the recommended time window, the relevant Panchang details (tithi, nakshatra, yoga), and the inauspicious periods to avoid. Multiple options give you the flexibility to pick a date that also fits your family and venue while staying astrologically sound.
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