Surgery

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Surgery Muhurat

Shastra-karma Muhurat (शस्त्र-कर्म मुहूर्त)

When elective surgery is scheduled, the day matters. Auspicious dates calibrated to the patient's chart.

Does this feel familiar?

An elective surgery is on the horizon — joint replacement, cataract, dental, fertility procedure. The hospital offered three dates. None of them feel right and you don't have a way to choose. Vedic muhurat has rules specifically for surgery — one is most likely to support smooth recovery.

What it is, how it works

Surgery muhurat avoids: Bhadra, Rikta tithis, the patient's janma nakshatra, and Saturday for non-emergency procedures. Prefers: Ashwini, Mrigashira, Pushya nakshatras (Ashwini ruled by the Ashwini Kumaras, divine physicians); Wednesdays (Mercury, healing); waxing moon. We compute the auspicious dates within your scheduled range, calibrated to the patient's specific chart, and surface the best 3-5 dates with the supporting hour for the procedure to begin.

This helps people who

  • Anyone with an upcoming elective surgery
  • Patients choosing between hospital-offered dates
  • Family members coordinating procedure timing

Common misconceptions

  • ×Muhurat does not replace medical advice — emergency surgery happens when needed
  • ×It complements medical preparation; doesn't substitute

What you get

  1. 01

    Top auspicious surgery dates in your range

  2. 02

    Specific hour for the procedure to begin

  3. 03

    Pre-op practices (mantras, fasting if recommended)

  4. 04

    Post-op recovery practice card

  5. 05

    Crystal recommendation for the recovery period

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