Vivah Muhurat

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Vivah Muhurat (विवाह मुहूर्त) — "the auspicious time of marriage"

Find the most auspicious wedding dates in the next 12 months, calibrated to both partners' charts.

Does this feel familiar?

The wedding date matters more than almost any other muhurat in Indian tradition. The wrong day creates friction the marriage carries for years. Family pundits give one set of dates, the bride's family astrologer gives another, the groom's astrologer gives a third. Whose date is right? The system itself is meant to answer this — but only when computed honestly, with both charts at once.

What it is, how it works

We compute the auspicious marriage windows in your chosen date range using the classical multi-factor Vivah Muhurat criteria: tithi (avoiding amavasya, Ekadashi for some traditions), nakshatra (the favoured nine plus a context-specific list), vara (day of week — Tuesday and Saturday traditionally avoided), yoga (the 27 yogas with specific avoidances), karana, lagna at the time of pheras, both partners' moon-sign avoidances, and the 'Tara Bala' (lunar harmony) for both partners.

The output: a list of dates with the most aligned three-hour windows, plus the specific muhurat hour (the saptapadi moment) within each. Plus warnings on dates that look acceptable on the calendar but conflict with one partner's chart.

This helps people who

  • Couples planning a wedding in the next 12 months
  • Families needing dates that work for both sides' astrologers
  • Anyone considering a court marriage who wants the muhurat right anyway
  • Re-marriages — same rules apply, often with different sensitivities

What you get

  1. 01

    Top 10 dates in your date range with auspiciousness scores

  2. 02

    The specific saptapadi (seven-step) hour within each date

  3. 03

    Both partners' Tara Bala check — lunar harmony for the day

  4. 04

    Avoidance warnings — dates to actively skip and why

  5. 05

    Printable PDF for sharing with both families' astrologers

Classical reference

Muhurta Chintamani (Pandit Rama Daivajna, 16th c.) — vivah muhurat framework still used by most Indian astrologers.

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