Muhurtha Astrology: Can we conduct any auspicious functions on Amavasya?
Many believe that a day with Amavasya is highly auspicious and the functions can be held on those days.
But as per the Vedic Astrology, the days that comes with both Amavasya and Pournami are not auspicious; hence conducting functions on Amavasya and Pournami must be avoided.
The Sun is considered to be the Soul; and the Moon is considered to be body. That is, Moon must remain stronger for any one for all kinds of materialistic way of life & activity.
The Sun and Moon are placed closer to each other within +/- 03.20.00 degrees from each other on Amavasya day
The Sun and Moon are placed diametrically opposite to each other by +/- 180 degrees from each other on Poornima Day
As per the Vedic Astrology, the Moon gets combusted by the Sun, when it is placed closer to each other (Amavasya day). This could pave the way for Moon to be powerless on that day. Again, the Moon becomes weak, due to the aspection of Sun & Moon on each other by 180 degrees on Poornima day too.
Hence for an activity to be successful (any auspicious event), the Moon needs to be stronger. Moreover, the powerless Moon could become helpless in delivering its House qualities calculated from the Muhurtha Lagna.
Thus, the days coming with Amavasya and Poornima are not recommended for conducting any auspicious events.
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Many believe that a day with Amavasya is highly auspicious and the functions can be held on those days.
But as per the Vedic Astrology, the days that comes with both Amavasya and Pournami are not auspicious; hence conducting functions on Amavasya and Pournami must be avoided.
The Sun is considered to be the Soul; and the Moon is considered to be body. That is, Moon must remain stronger for any one for all kinds of materialistic way of life & activity.
The Sun and Moon are placed closer to each other within +/- 03.20.00 degrees from each other on Amavasya day
The Sun and Moon are placed diametrically opposite to each other by +/- 180 degrees from each other on Poornima Day
As per the Vedic Astrology, the Moon gets combusted by the Sun, when it is placed closer to each other (Amavasya day). This could pave the way for Moon to be powerless on that day. Again, the Moon becomes weak, due to the aspection of Sun & Moon on each other by 180 degrees on Poornima day too.
Hence for an activity to be successful (any auspicious event), the Moon needs to be stronger. Moreover, the powerless Moon could become helpless in delivering its House qualities calculated from the Muhurtha Lagna.
Thus, the days coming with Amavasya and Poornima are not recommended for conducting any auspicious events.
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