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Weekly Panchang from Sept 27 – Oct 3, 2024: Auspicious & Inauspicious Muhurats

We are set to witness a power-packed week with a series of celestial developments. The week marks the conclusion of the Pitru Paksha with Amavasya Shradh, which marks the final day to honour ancestors through rituals and prayers. This period of reflection and respect for forefathers will give way to fresh energy at the beginning of Navratri, which starts on October 3. Navratri celebrates the divine feminine and is a time for devotion, fasting, and invoking blessings from Goddess Durga. A Solar Eclipse occurs on October 2, bringing moments of introspection and new beginnings. Finally, Saturn will transit into Shatabhisha Nakshatra, intensifying the need for discipline, healing, and structure in our lives. Let’s explore this week’s Panchanga in detail for New Delhi, NCT, India.
According to Vedic Astrology, the odds of accomplishing a task successfully are significantly enhanced if they are carried out during an auspicious muhurta. An auspicious muhurta provides us with the best outcome possible according to our destiny if we execute the work in harmony with the cosmic timeline. That is why it is essential to take muhurta into account while commencing any auspicious work. This week’s Shubh Muhurat for various activities is as follows:
In Vedic astrology, planetary transits are particularly crucial since they are the principal way of anticipating changes and advances in life. Planets move on a daily basis and go through several nakshatras and Rashis in the process. It assists in comprehending the nature and characteristics of events as they occur. Here are the upcoming transits this week:
According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During the transition of planets, the time under the influence of Rahu should be avoided to do any auspicious work. Doing Puja, Hawan or Yagya to propitiate auspicious planets during this time is interfered with by Rahu due to its malefic nature. It is important to consider Rahu Kaal before starting any new work. By doing so, the possibility of achieving desired results is increased. Following are the timings of Rahu Kalam for this week:
Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology to determine the auspicious and inauspicious time for performing day-to-day tasks based on the prevailing planetary position. It comprises five elements – Vaara, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana. The essence of the Panchanga is the inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the Moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchanga is used for different branches of Vedic astrology such as natal, election, prashna (horary), religious calendars, and to understand the energy of the day. The day of our birth panchanga depicts our emotions, temperament, and nature. It can provide more insight into who we are and how we feel. It can amplify the effect of the planets and endow us with additional characteristics that we may not understand only based on our natal chart. Panchanga is the life force energy that nourishes the birth chart.
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