Weekly Panchang from December 6-12, 2024: Mangal Vakri, Vivah Panchami, Auspicious time. Astrology

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Weekly Panchang from December 6-12, 2024: Mangal Vakri, Vivah Panchami, Auspicious time. Astrology


December 05, 2024 06:27 PM IST

Weekly Panchang from December 6-12, 2024 to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on planetary positions.

This week’s Panchang brings a time full of spiritual rituals and planetary activities that will impact our daily lives. The week begins with Vivah Panchami, an iconic festival that commemorates the divine marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita, providing us with a moment to contemplate the values ​​of devotion and marital harmony. Next is Geeta Jayanti, this is the day when Lord Krishna imparted the eternal knowledge of Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. In the zodiac, we will see a big change as Mars begins its retrograde motion on December 7, urging us to carefully reconsider our actions and desires. In a few days, Venus and Mars will form an exact opposition, highlighting the tug-of-war between our attraction and aggression. There are auspicious times for marriage and house warming, making it a favorable period to start new chapters in life. If you are planning to buy or sell a vehicle or property, this week provides the perfect time to ensure success. Let’s take a detailed look at this week’s Panchang for New Delhi, NCT, India.

Get Weekly Panchang to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on prevailing planetary position.
Get Weekly Panchang to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on prevailing planetary position.

Auspicious time this week

According to Vedic astrology, if any work is done in an auspicious time then the chances of its successful completion increases significantly. If we perform tasks as per the cosmic timeline then an auspicious time provides us with the best results as per our destiny. Therefore, while starting any auspicious work, it is important to keep in mind the auspicious time. This week’s auspicious times for various activities are as follows:

  • marriage time: Shubh Vivah Muhurat is available this week on 9 December, Monday (02:56 PM to 01:06 AM, December 10) and 10 December, Tuesday (10:03 PM to 06:13 AM, December 11).
  • Griha Pravesh Muhurta: Auspicious Griha Pravesh Muhurat is available this week on 11th December, Wednesday (07:04 AM to 11:48 AM).
  • property purchase time: There is no auspicious time available for purchasing property this week.
  • Vehicle purchase time: Vehicle purchase offers this week are Friday, December 6 (December 7, 07:00 am to 07:01 pm), December 8, Sunday (December 8, 09:44 am to 04:03 pm) and December 11, Wednesday (December 11, 2017). Auspicious time is available. From 07:04 am to 11:48 am).

Upcoming planetary transit this week

In Vedic astrology, planetary transits are especially important as they are a major way to anticipate changes and progress in life. The planets move on a daily basis and pass through many constellations and zodiac signs in the process. It helps in understanding the nature and characteristics of the occurrence of events. The upcoming transits this week are as follows:

  • Sun and Mercury will be in exact conjunction on December 6 (Friday) at 07:46 am
  • Mars will turn retrograde on December 7 (Saturday) at 05:01 am
  • Mercury and Saturn at 90 degree square on December 7 (Saturday) at 07:21 am
  • Sun and Jupiter are in exactly opposite position on 8th December (Sunday) at 02:25 AM
  • Venus will enter Shravan Nakshatra on December 11 (Wednesday) at 03:27 am
  • Venus and Mars are in exactly opposite position on 12th December (Thursday) at 04:13 PM

upcoming festivals this week

  • Vivah Panchami (6th December, Friday): Vivah Panchami is celebrated to commemorate the marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Falling on Margashirsha Shukla Panchami, this day is marked by devotion, singing, recitation of Ramayana and grand celebrations in temples with special reference to Janakpur, Nepal. People pray for a happy married life and spiritual success.
  • Subramanya Shashthi (6 December, Friday): Shashthi, which is dedicated to Lord Subramanya, is known as Subramanya Shashthi because Lord Subramanya is the divine warrior and son of Lord Shiva. On Shukla Shashthi of Margashirsha, people observe fast and worship to get strength and protection from Lord Kartikeya. Special worship is done in the temples of Lord Subramaniam.
  • Naga Panchami (Telugu) (6 December, Friday): Naga Panchami, a festival of the Telugu people, is dedicated to the serpent deities. People bring milk and worship snake deities to get rid of the fear of snakes and their sins. Therefore, this day is a celebration of the environment and its creatures including humans.
  • Skanda Shashthi (6 December, Friday): Skanda Shashthi is celebrated in the honor of Lord Skanda, the commander of the divine armies. Fasting is observed, and various religious activities are performed during Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi to seek blessings of courage, wisdom and victory over all obstacles. Temples organize special occasions to worship the deity.
  • Champa Shashthi (7th December, Saturday): Champa Shashthi is a festival celebrated on Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi in Maharashtra, but it is mainly associated with Lord Khandoba. The faithful undertake complex rituals such as offerings and singing in hopes of prosperity and strength to fight evil forces. It is the culmination of the six-day festival of the victory of the deity over the evil forces.
  • Bhanu Saptami (8th December, Sunday): Bhanu Saptami is celebrated on Margashirsha Shukla Saptami, which is celebrated to please Lord Surya – Surya Dev. People bow to the Sun God, pay obeisance to the Sun God and chant mantras to get strength, energy and luck. People believe that observing this day increases a person’s longevity and frees him from all the obstacles in life.
  • Monthly Durgashtami (8th December, Sunday): It falls on Margashirsha Shukla Ashtami and is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Devotees perform puja, pray and even fast to please the Goddess and seek her blessings. This is the right time to pray to Him for the strength to overcome the challenges that come with the new day.
  • Geeta Jayanti (11 December, Wednesday): Geeta Jayanti is the anniversary of the Bhagavad Gita, the divine message given by Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Celebrated on Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi, devotees study and chant the Gita, meditate on it and attend discourses to learn more about the religion.
  • Guruvayoor Ekadashi (December 11, Wednesday): Guruvayur Ekadashi is a solar calendar fast associated with the Guruvayur temple in Kerala. People observe fast and perform puja and other rituals to please Lord Krishna to gain spiritual knowledge and attain salvation.
  • Mokshada Ekadashi (11 December, Wednesday): Mokshada Ekadashi falling on Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The fasts and rituals performed on this day are said to ensure salvation for the individual and his ancestors. Devotees pray to Lord Vishnu to attain spiritual growth and hence salvation.
  • Matsya Dwadashi (12th December, Thursday): Matsya Dwadashi is a fast observed on Margashirsha Shukla Dwadashi and is associated with the Matsya incarnation of Lord Vishnu. People offer prayers and chants from religious texts to God and pray for protection, wisdom and enlightenment. This day is dedicated to prayer and charity.

Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week

According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. While doing auspicious work during the change of planets, the time under the influence of Rahu should be avoided. During this period, Rahu, due to his inauspicious nature, hinders the performance of puja, havan or yajna to appease the auspicious planets. Before starting any new work, it is important to consider Rahu period. Doing this increases the chances of getting the desired results. Following are the Rahu Kaalam timings for this week:

  • 06 December: 10:54 am to 12:12 pm
  • 07 December: 09:37 am to 10:55 am
  • 08 December: 04:07 PM to 05:24 PM
  • 09 December: 08:20 am to 09:38 am
  • 10 December: 02:49 pm to 04:07 pm
  • December 11: 12:15 pm to 01:32 pm
  • 12 December: 01:33 PM to 02:50 PM

Panchang is a calendar used in Vedic astrology to determine auspicious and inauspicious times for carrying out day-to-day tasks based on the prevailing planetary positions. It consists of five elements – Vaar, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana. The essence of Panchang is the inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the Moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchang is used to understand various branches of Vedic astrology such as birth, election, prashna (astrological), religious calendar and the energy of the day. The calendar of our birth day reflects our emotions, nature and nature. It can provide more information about who we are and how we feel. This can enhance planetary influences and give us additional characteristics that we cannot understand based on our birth chart alone. The calendar is the life force energy that nourishes the birth chart.

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-Neeraj Dhankher

(Vedic Astrologer, Founder – Astro Zindagi)

Contact: Noida: +919910094779

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