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Krishna Navami is presided over by Durga, the goddess of power and protection. This tithi is considered favorable for seeking divine protection, overcoming adversaries, and strengthening spiritual resolve during the waning period. It supports activities aimed at safeguarding oneself from harm. While not marked by a universal festival, devotees may engage in prayers to Durga for strength and security in challenging times.
Krishna Navami, dedicated to Goddess Durga, is observed for strength, victory, and protection. Devotees perform Durga Puja, recite Durga Saptashati, and offer red flowers. Observing Navami Vrat is highly meritorious. It is auspicious to seek divine intervention against adversaries and overcome challenges. Avoid laziness, starting new relationships, or engaging in major financial transactions. Refrain from consuming meat, alcohol, or onion/garlic. The mantra 'Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundaye Vichche' or Durga Chalisa should be recited. Dana involves offering red clothes, sweets, or food to Kanyas (young girls) or women, seeking blessings for power and courage.
Saturday is ruled by Shani (Saturn), representing discipline, karma, and longevity. Its character is serious, patient, and karmic, influencing hard work and justice. This day is auspicious for long-term planning, spiritual discipline, and charitable acts. It is generally favorable for activities requiring patience and perseverance, but often considered less auspicious for starting new ventures or travel. Devotees worship Lord Shani to mitigate challenging influences like Sade Sati, often reciting the Hanuman Chalisa for protection and strength. Fasting and offering black sesame seeds or oil are common observances.
In Delhi on Saturday, 5 September 2026 the Tithi is Navami, Nakshatra is Mrigashira, Yoga is Vajra and Karana is Taitila. Sunrise 06:01, sunset 18:38. Rahu Kaal runs 09:10–10:45 — avoid starting new auspicious work during this window.
| Tithi | Navami |
| Nakshatra | Mrigashira |
| Yoga | Vajra |
| Karana | Taitila |
| Vara | Saturday |
| Sunrise | 06:01 |
| Sunset | 18:38 |
| Rahu Kaal | 09:10 – 10:45 |
| Abhijit Muhurta | 11:54 – 12:44 |
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The classical definition, mathematical basis, and practical use behind every term shown above.
Lunar day — 12° of Sun-Moon elongation. 30 per month.
Lunar mansion — 27 stellar divisions of 13°20' each.
27 luni-solar combinations; sum of Sun+Moon ÷ 13°20'.
Half-tithi (6° elongation). 11 karanas including Vishti.
Weekday with planetary lord. Derived from Julian Day.
Inauspicious 90-min window. Position varies by weekday.
Auspicious time windows for important activities.