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Muhurat
Classical Hindu muhurat rules applied to your city for the next 90 days. Each date is checked against the auspicious tithis, nakshatras, varas and yogas prescribed for the occasion in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra and Muhurta Chintamani.
From the śāstras to your calendar
Pick a life event
Seven classical samskaras — from vivah and griha pravesh to the first haircut and first letter.
See the śāstric rules
Each occasion comes with the tithis, nakshatras, vāras and yogas that classical texts prescribe — and those they forbid.
Scan your city for 90 days
We apply those rules to your location and surface every auspicious date in the next three months, computed at local sunrise.
Seven life events · सात संस्कार
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Vivah
Wedding ceremony muhurat
Find next auspicious date - No. IIToday0
Griha Pravesh
Housewarming and entering a new home
Find next auspicious date - No. IIIToday0
Namkaran
Baby naming ceremony
Find next auspicious date - No. IVToday0
Vahan
Buying a new vehicle
Find next auspicious date - No. VToday0
Mundan
First haircut ceremony for a child
Find next auspicious date - No. VIToday0
Annaprashan
First-solid-food ceremony
Find next auspicious date - No. VIIToday0
Vidyarambh
Beginning of formal education
Find next auspicious date
A note on rule-based muhurat.
A note on rule-based muhurat.
The dates surfaced here satisfy the classical panchang rules for each occasion. For high-stakes events such as marriage or griha pravesh, also consult a qualified pandit — the natal charts of the people involved (especially the Guru and Shukra positions) influence the final muhurat in ways the daily panchang alone cannot capture.
Beyond muhurat
Today’s Panchang
Tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and shubh muhurat windows for any day and place.
OpenFestivals & Vrats
Every major festival and observance for the year, computed at sunrise for your saved location.
OpenAartis
Devotional hymns with full lyrics in Devanagari and English transliteration.
OpenChalisas
Forty-verse devotional recitations for each major deity, side-by-side in Devanagari and Latin.
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