In the upcoming week’s almanac, auspicious planets merge and merge vibrant festivals, cosmic and spiritual energies. Jupiter in Punewasu Pada inspires renewal and hope, while mercury transit in Leo encourages bold self-expression. Chitra increases accuracy in Mars actions in Nakshatra. Jayashatha Gauri Pooja for the good of the family in major celebrations, Parswa Ekadashi with prayer to Lord Vishnu for refining, and Kalki Dwadashi honored the future incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Radha Ashtami and Onam are also celebrated in the week, tangible to culture and devotion, as well as with important shopping. Let’s delay in the detailed Panunga for New Delhi, NCT, India.
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Shub Murata this week
According to Vedic astrology, the possibilities of completing a task are greatly increased if they are done during an auspicious time. An auspicious time gives us the best results according to our fate if we execute work in harmony with the cosmic timeline. This is the reason why it is necessary to keep the Muhurta in mind while starting any auspicious work. The auspicious time of this week for various activities is as follows:
- Viva muhrat: No auspicious marriages are available this week.
- Griha Pravesh Murat: No auspicious entry entry is available this week.
- Property procurement There is no purchase of any auspicious property this week.
- Vehicle procurement The auspicious vehicle purchase Murat is available from 31 August, Sunday (05:59 pm to 05:27 pm) and 5 September, Friday (06:11 pm to 03:12 pm, 06 September).
Transit of upcoming planets this week
In Vedic astrology, transit of planets is particularly important, as they are the primary means of changes and progress in life. The planets run on a daily basis and in this process pass through many constellations and sages. It helps in understanding the nature and characteristics of events as they are. Here are the upcoming transit this week:
- Jupiter shifted Punewasu Pada on 30 August (Saturday) at 11:28 am
- The mercury transfers to Leo Sign at 04:48 am on 30 August (Saturday)
- Surya crossed the Gore Phalguni Nakshatra at 09:52 August (Saturday) at 09:52
- Mercury and Saturn at an angle of 150 degrees at 05:49 on 2 September (Tuesday)
- Mars enters Chitra Nakshatra at 06:04 pm on 3 September (Wednesday)
- Venus enters Ashlesha Nakshatra at 11:57 pm on 3 September (Wednesday)
- Mars and Jupiter in a deep class at 08:24 on 5 September (Friday)
Upcoming festival this week
- Lalita Saptami (30 August, Saturday): Lalita Saptami is attributed to Goddess Lalita, which is considered a sublime form of beauty and power. Special priests are offered during the day, chanting Lalita Sahasranama, and the flowers are presented to the goddess for their blessings. A wealth, spiritual knowledge, and observing this day receives protection from all negativity, which brings harmony to all personal and spiritual undertakings and successes.
- Radha Ashtami (31 August, Sunday): Radha Ashtami celebrated Goddess Radha, the beloved Sangh of Lord Krishna and the symbol of devotion. Radha Ashtami celebrations include fasting and singing and singing Radha’s love and surrender. The day inspires pure devotion, unconditional love and joyful spiritual upliftment that confirms the divine bond.
- Mahalakshmi fast begins (31 August, Sunday): Mahalakshmi fast begins on this day, which has been marked as a holy period dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The worshipers offer daily prayers and tie the holy thread while reciting stories while requesting wealth, prosperity and happiness. If it is celebrated for sixteen days without any interruption, it is said that it is said to fulfill someone’s wishes and fulfill the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
- Durva Ashtami (31 August, Sunday): Durva Ashtami is primarily an opportunity to worship Durva Grass, which is considered holy and auspicious within Hindu rituals. Devotees offered Durva to Lord Ganesha and other gods, who demand longevity, prosperity and spiritual welfare. Keeping the purity of worship, dedication and respect for nature in someone’s daily worship is the inherent subject of this festival.
- Jyeshtha Gauri Avahana (31 August, Sunday): Jyeshatha Gauri Avhana is for the formal call of Devi Gauri, which is considered a form of Parvati. Devotees must bring the idol home, beautify it with flowers, and set on rituals of prosperity and happiness. This day is a lot about welcoming the energy of the divine woman, which blesses the family with harmony and prosperity.
- Masik Durgatami (31 August, Sunday): Monthly Durgatami is a monthly worship day for Goddess Durga. Devotees read the blessings of Goddess to develop strength, to protect and win from evil forces to read the Durga Saptashati. This fasting increases spiritual energy and removes obstacles by acquiring the grace of the Goddess for worldly and spiritual efforts.
- Jyeshtha Gauri Puja (1 September, Monday): Jai is a two -day program for the celebration of Goddess Gauri for the good of Gauri Pooja family and prosperity. Women inspect the fast and do detailed prayers with special food offerings. Overview reduces the pain of marital life and protects domestic happiness, calling the divine mother to stand and abundant life.
- Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjana (2 September, Tuesday): Jerishtha Gauri Visarjan identified the end of Gauri Puja with immersing the idol of Goddess in water bodies. With complete gratitude and prayers, devotees bid farewell to continue blessings for prosperity and harmony. The ritual is for the cyclical nature of creation, devotion and renewal.
- Paraswa Ekadashi (3 September, Wednesday): Paraswa Ekadashi or Parvartini Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu for fast, chanting Vishnu mantras, and in their temporal comfort. This fast removes sins, gives the award of liberation, and is very auspicious for the progress of the spiritual path and blessings from the divine.
- Vamana Jayanti (September 4, Thursday): Vamana Jayati respected the birth of Vamana, who was a dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu, who subdued King Bali. People worship Vishnu, keep fast, and narrate the stories of Vamana’s victory, which is representing the victory of religion. Its observation brings humility, divine blessings and prosperity, and removes ego and negativity from great existence.
- Bhuvaneshwari Jayati (September 4, Thursday): Bhuvaneshwari Jayati celebrated Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, who is a cosmic mother and one of the Mahavi. During this occasion, devotees perform various tantric rituals, chant his mantras, and meditate for his blessings. This opportunity provides safety, knowledge and satisfaction of desires by changing the nutrition and changes of divine female energy.
- Agastya Arghya (September 4, Thursday): The Agastya Arghya involves offering obliteration for star Agastya (canopus) when it appears. Special prayers are offered to either sunrise or sunset time, including blessings for health, safety and eradication of curses. This adherence emphasizes the importance of astronomical alignment in cosmic worship and spiritual practice.
- Kalki Dwadashi (September 4, Thursday): Kalki Dwadashi honored Kalki, the future incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who would emerge to establish a religion close to Kali Yuga. Devotees fast and worship Vishnu, who talk about the predictions of Kalki. By fasting, faith in paving the way for all negativity is strong and urges humans to live a righteous life with divine values.
- Onam (September 5, Friday): Onam is a harvest festival in Kerala that celebrates the return of King Mahabali’s home. The festival is marked by a floral performance, called Pokalam, boat race, and dance, which is strengthened by a grand feast called Onam Sadhya; All testify to the prosperity of culture and solidarity. Devotees recalled Mahabali’s blessings to Vamana, shouting slogans for prosperity, happiness and inclusion.
- Shukra Pradosh Vrat (5 September, Friday): Shukra Prados fast is celebrated every Friday and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees live fast during the day and worship in the evening. They want blessings from God for harmony, wealth and marital happiness. Shukra Pradosh Vrat is asked to remove obstacles in life and to cleanse the soul of the devotee through prosperity and wealth through the grace of Lord Shiva in the most auspicious period of prosperity and to purify the soul of the devotee.
Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week
According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During the infection of the planets, time should be avoided under the influence of Rahu while doing any auspicious work. During this time, worship, havan or yajna is intervened by Rahu due to its male nature to propagate auspicious planets. It is important to consider Rahu period before starting any new work. By doing this, the chances of achieving the desired results increases. The following are the time of Rahu Kalam for this week:
- 30 August: 09:10 AM to 10:46 pm
- 31 August: 05:08 PM to 06:44 pm
- 01 September: 07:35 AM to 09:10 pm
- 02 September: 03:31 am to 05:06 pm
- 03 September: 12:20 pm to 01:55 pm
- 04 September: 01:55 PM to 03:29 pm
- 05 September: 10:45 am to 12:20 pm
Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology, which is to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform day-to-day functions based on the position of the prevailing planets. It contains five elements – Vara, Date, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karan. The essence of Panchanga is an inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchanga is used to understand various branches of Vedic astrology such as Natal, Election, Addition (Horriry), religious calendar and day energy. The day of our birth, Panchanga reflects our feelings, nature and nature. This can provide more insight who we are and how we feel. It can increase the effects of planets and conclude us with additional characteristics that we cannot understand, only based on our Natal chart. Panchanga vitality is energy that nourishes the birth chart.
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Neeraj Dhankher
(Vedic astrologer, founder – Astro life)
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