29 Jan 2026 Spiritual Guidance Trusted Information

Muhurat is the auspicious time when starting any work brings success, prosperity and good results.

Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise: 07:11 AM
Sunset: 17:56 PM
Inauspicious Times
Rahu Kaal

12:33 pm - 01:54 pm

Gulikai Kalam

11:12 am - 12:33 pm

Yamaganda

08:31 am - 09:52 am

Auspicious Times
Abhijeet Muhurta

12:12 - 12:55

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Muhurat Q&A
Q.1. What is a Muhurat?

Answer: A Muhurat is an auspicious time when the positions of the planets and constellations are favorable. Tasks started during this time are successful and yield positive results.

Q.2. How is a Muhurat determined?

Answer: A Muhurat is determined by considering the date, nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga, karana, and planetary positions.

Q.3. Is it wrong to perform a task without a Muhurat?

Answer: No, a Muhurat only provides guidance; it is not a compulsion.

Q.4. What is Muhurat?

Answer: Muhurat is the auspicious time when the position of planets and stars is favorable. Works started at this time are successful and give good results.

Q.5. Why is Rahu Kaal considered inauspicious?

Answer: During Rahu Kaal, the influence of planet Rahu is strong, which is the cause of obstacles and difficulties. Starting new work at this time should be avoided.

Q.6. What is Abhijeet Muhurat?

Answer: Abhijeet Muhurat is the most auspicious time of the day, which occurs during noon. It is considered excellent for all auspicious works.

Q.7. Which works should be done in auspicious Muhurat?

Answer: Marriage, house warming, starting business, travel, naming ceremony, mundan, starting education etc. should be done in auspicious Muhurat.

Q.8. What are Gulikai Kalam and Yamaganda?

Answer: Both are inauspicious periods. Gulikai Kalam is related to Saturn and Yamaganda to Yama, the god of death. Important work should not be done during these times.

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