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VIVAGA CHAKRA (MARRIAGE WHEEL)

What is Vivaga (Marriage) Chakra (Wheel)? The Vivaga Chakra helps you to identify the aupicious day for the Marriage. After selecting the day, you can find out the correct  Muhurtha Time  by following simple steps mentioned in the link. This process would help the Couples to enjoy smooth relationship and happiness in their married life. Look at the "Vivaga Chakra" picture given below. First you must know two things by using the Panchangam. 1. Sun's trajectory position (Star Path) on the Marriage Day. 2. Moon's trajectory position (Star Path) on the Marriage Day. How to use this Vivaga Chakra? 1. You must choose 3 stars that are called as "Mirutha Nakshatras". 2. These 3 Nakshatra's are the Sun's trajectory position (Star Path) on the Marriage Day, then the Star that precedes the above Star and the Star that follows the above mentioed Star. 3. Place the above mentioned star in the House No: 1 4. Then, you must choose the subsqu...

HOW TO USE VIVAGA CHAKRA (MARRIAGE WHEEL)?

We study the method of using the "Vivaga Chakra" by taking a particular date as our example. Let us take the 15.09.2013 as our example date, to find whether the particular date brings auspicious results or not. Through Panchangam, we have found out the following results. 1. The Sun is traversing in the Uthiram (Uttara) Nakshatra on the marriage day (15.09.2013) 2. The Moon is traversing in the Uthiradam (U. Sada) Nakshatra on the marriage day (15.09.2013). 3. Now we take the Star Uthiram (Uttara) on which the Sun's trajectory position lies. Take the preceding star Pooram (Poorva) and the following Star Hastham of the Uthiram (Uttara) Star. 4. You have selected Pooram, Uthiram and Hastham Stars. Place it in the House 1. 5. Now select the next 3 stars Chittirai, Swathi and Visaka. Place it in the House 2. 6. Now select the next 3 Stars Anuradha, Jyestha, Moolam. Place it in the House 3. 7. Now select the next 3 stars Pooradam, Uthiradam and Thiruvonam. Pl...

MUHURTHA ASTROLOGY: HOW TO CALCULATE AUSPICIOUS TIME FOR MARRIAGE?

METHOD OF FIXING MAARIAGE DATE AND MUHURTHA LAGNA:  Here we give the method of calculating Muhurtha Time for conducting the Marriage. 1. Marriages should not be conducted on any Hindu Calendar months that either has two Amavasya or two Pournima. 2. Marriages should be conducted only in the months of Chittirai (Chaitra), Vaikasi (Vaisakha), Ani (Jyestha), Avani (Shraavana), Thai (Pausha) and Panguni (Phalguna). 3. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are the best days in a week to conduct the Marriage. 4. Muhurtha Lagna should be Rishaba (Taurus), Mithuna (Gemini), Kataka (Cancer), Simha (Leo), Kanni (Virgo), Thula (Libra), Dhanusu (Sagittarius) and Menna (Pisces). 5. Marriage Day must be fixed on the day that comes with Dvitiya, Tritiya, Panchami, Saptami, Dasami and Tryodasi thithi. 6. Marriage should be conducted on the day that comes with Rohini, Mirugasirisa, Magham, Uthiram, Uthiradam, Uthrattathi, Hastham, Swathi, Anusham, Moolam and Revathi Naskshatra's. 7. No pla...

TIME FREE FROM DOSHAS

The below mentioned times are free from any type of doshas that arises out of the day, lagna, nakshatra and thithi factors. Serial No Type of Doshas Details Time exempted from Doshas 1 Thithi Dosha Pratipad, Ashtami, Navami 4.00 am to 6 am before sunrise 2 Nakshatra Dosha 27 Nakshatras 11 am to 12 noon   3 Lagna Dosha All Lagnas Time during Sunset 4 Vara Dosham (Weekly Dosha) Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday Between Sunset to Sunrise You can very well conduct any auspicious functions or kick start a new task during these times. 

MUHURTHA ASTROLOGY: AUSPICIOUS TIME

Can we conduct Marriages & auspicious functions in Krishna Paksha? Muhurtha Astrology As per the Hindu Religion, Waxing Moon period (the journey from New Moon to Full Moon @ the period from Amavasya to Poornima) is considered as ascending period; hence this phase is considered as auspicious.  The Waning Moon period (the journey from Full Moon to New Moon @ the period from Poornima to Amavasya) is considered as descending period; hence this period is considered as inauspicious.  There is a general belief that the auspicious days (muhurtha day) coming under the Sukla Paksha is more auspicious over the days that comes under the Krishna Paksha. But it is highly incorrect.  Please find the details of auspicious days using this below mentioned tables. Thithi  Results: Hence it i...