Shortlist auspicious time windows using date, location and purpose-specific Vedic Panchang calculations before planning important ceremonies or purchases.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
New Delhi
A reliable muhurat is not a fixed time copied across cities. It is calculated from local Panchang factors and matched with the purpose of the event. Use this tool to compare daily windows for marriage, property, vehicle and griha pravesh planning.
Marriage, property, vehicle and griha pravesh muhurats need different filters because each activity activates a different life area.
Muhurat windows depend on local sunrise, sunset and Panchang calculations, so timings change by city.
Strong muhurat selection avoids Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika, Dur Muhurta and other difficult windows when possible.
For ceremonies and contracts, use these results as a shortlist and confirm final timing with full chart context.
The page focuses on practical auspicious windows for common life events. It combines date, location and event type so the result is more useful than a generic calendar entry.
Pick your date, select the event type and review available windows. For high-stakes ceremonies, confirm the final time with chart compatibility, family tradition and priest guidance.
A muhurat is an auspicious time window chosen using Vedic Panchang, weekday, tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, planetary support and the purpose of the activity.
Many Panchang calculations are anchored to local sunrise and sunset. Because these vary by city, a muhurat calculated for Delhi may not be correct for another location.
No. Marriage, vehicle purchase, property registration and griha pravesh have different astrological priorities. A good time for one purpose may not be ideal for another.
Yes, important new beginnings are generally avoided during Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika and Dur Muhurta unless an emergency or tradition-specific exception applies.
This page helps shortlist auspicious windows. For major ceremonies, final selection should also consider birth charts, family customs, regional rules and priest guidance.