Kaulava Karana is one of the 11 Karanas in the Indian calendar. A Karana is half of a tithi, and there are two Karanas in a day. Kaulava Karana is counted among the
shubh Karanas and is considered favourable for auspicious works.
Importance of Kaulava Karana
Favourable for auspicious works
Initiating religious, social and auspicious works in Kaulava Karana is fruitful. This Karana is considered auspicious for starting new works.
Spiritual and religious works
Performing Puja, Havan, and donations during this Karana is especially beneficial. This time is also suitable for religious trips.
Social and family functions
This Karana is ideal for marriages, housewarming, and other auspicious works.
Nature of Kaulava Karana
- Nature: Auspicious and positive.
- Auspiciousness: Actions performed during Kaulava Karana give long-term benefits.
- Planetary Effects: Kaulava Karana is influenced by the Moon, which makes the mind stable and happy.
What to do in Kaulava Karana
- Religious and Spiritual Activities: Performing Yagya, Havan, and Puja-Paath. Starting a pilgrimage.
- Social and auspicious functions: Marriages, housewarming, naming, and other auspicious functions.
- Business and Investments: Making business decisions and investments during this time is beneficial.
What not to do in Kaulava Karana
Negative Activities: Avoid disputes, fights, and negative actions.- Immoral Activities: One should avoid actions related to immoral and fraud.
Calculation of Kaulava Karana
According to the Panchang, Kaulava Karana is determined by the position of the Moon and the Sun. This Karana falls in the second half of every tithi.
Astrological Significance of Kaulava Karana
Kaulava Karana is considered auspicious and full of positive energy. It can be used for religious and social advancement. It provides mental peace, prosperity, and success to the individual.
Special Advice
If you want to do any special work in Kaulava Karan, then check the Panchang to ensure the time. Consulting an astrologer can also be beneficial.