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This week there will be a lunar eclipse on November 7 and 8. It will be visible from some parts of India. It will coincide with Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima. There will be no major planetary transits this week. Talking about Shubh Muhurtas, you can plan activities related to purchase or registration of property and vehicle this week as select Muhurtas are available. Let’s look at this week’s key Panchang details for New Delhi, National Capital Region, India.
good luck this week
According to Vedic astrology, if any work is done successfully during any auspicious time, then the chances of its success increase significantly. A Shubh Muhurta provides us with the best possible results according to our destiny if we execute the work according to the cosmic timing. Therefore, it is important to take care of the Muhurta while starting any auspicious work. This week’s auspicious time for various activities are as follows:
Marriage Muhurta: There is no auspicious time for marriage this week
Home Entry Muhurta: There is no Shubh Muhurta available this week for Griha Pravesh
Property Purchase Muhurta: Shubh Muhurta for registration or purchase of property is available only on 4th November (06:35 AM to 12:12 AM, 05 November).
Vehicle Purchase Muhurta: Vehicle buying Shubh Muhurat is available on 6th November (06:37 am to 04:28 pm) and 10th November (06:32 pm to 06:40 am, 11th November).
Upcoming Planetary Transits This Week
In Vedic astrology, planetary transits are particularly important as they are the prime way to predict changes and progress in life. The planets move on a daily basis and pass through several constellations and zodiac signs in the process. It helps us to understand the nature and characteristics of events as they happen. Here are the upcoming transits this week:
Sun will enter Visakha Nakshatra on Sunday, November 6 at 8:41 pm
Venus and Saturn conjunct at a 90 degree angle on Monday, November 7, 01:01
Mercury will enter Visakha Nakshatra on November 7, Monday at 3:26 pm
Sun and Mercury are conjunct at zero-degree on Tuesday, November 8 at 10:09 pm
Mercury and Saturn at 90 degree angles on Thursday, November 10 at 01:20
upcoming festivals this week
Tulsi Vivah (Saturday, November 5): On this day Tulsi is solemnly married to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi Vivah is considered very auspicious especially among Hindus. This day marks the end of the harvesting season and most importantly, the beginning of the wedding season in India.
Dev Deepawali (Monday, 7 November)It is a famous festival celebrated every year in the holy city of Varanasi. Dev Deepawali is celebrated to mark the victory of Lord Shiva over the demon Tripurasur.
Guru Nanak Jayanti (Tuesday, 8 November): Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated across the world on the day of Kartik Purnima according to the Hindu lunar calendar.
Lunar Eclipse (Tuesday, November 8): The total lunar eclipse will occur on November 7 and 8. This will be the second lunar eclipse of 2022. At maximum eclipse, the Moon will be completely covered by the Earth’s shadow. In India, the total eclipse will be visible only from the eastern parts while the partial eclipse will be visible from most parts of India.
Kartik Purnima (Tuesday, November 8): Kartik is the eighth lunar month in the Hindu calendar. The full moon of Kartik month is known as Kartik Purnima.
Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week
Rahu is an inauspicious planet according to Vedic astrology. During the transit of planets, one should avoid doing any auspicious work in the coming time under the influence of Rahu. Performing puja, havan or yagya to please the auspicious planets during this time is hindered due to the sinful nature of Rahu. Before starting any new work it is necessary to consider Rahu Kaal. Doing this increases the chances of getting the desired result. Following are the timings of Rahu Kalam for this week:
November 4: 10:42 am to 12:04 pm
Nov 5: 09:20 AM to 10:42 AM
Nov 6: 04:11 PM to 05:33 PM
Nov 7: 07:59 AM to 09:21 AM
Nov 8: 02:48 PM to 04:10 PM
Nov 9: 12:05 PM to 01:26 PM
Nov 10: 01:26 PM to 02:47 PM
Panchang is a calendar used in Vedic astrology to determine auspicious and inauspicious times for performing day-to-day tasks based on the prevailing planetary positions. It consists of five elements – Vaar, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana. The essence of the Panchang is the interrelationship between the Sun (our soul) and the Moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchang is used to understand the various branches of Vedic astrology such as birth, election, question (hori), religious calendar and the energy of the day. The day of our birth Panchang shows our feelings, nature and nature. It can provide more information about who we are and how we feel. It can amplify the influence of planets and provide us with additional characteristics that we cannot understand on the basis of our birth chart alone. Panchang is the life force energy that nourishes the birth chart.
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Neeraj Dhankher
(Vedic Astrologer, Founder – Astro Zindagi)
Email: info@astrozindagi.in, neeraj@astrozindagi.in
URL: www.astrozindagi.in
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