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Auspicious Hindu Marriage Dates
Computed using 36 classical rules from Muhurta Chintamani, Dharmasindhu, and BPHS. Scores above 50 indicate auspicious windows.
Looking for the most auspicious date for a Hindu wedding? This page lists every Shubh Vivah Muhurat – computed from classical Jyotish texts using a 36-rule scoring engine that evaluates Panchanga Shuddhi (tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, vara), planetary positions, lagna strength, and special yogas. Each date shows its score, the best 2-hour lagna window, and the active nakshatra and tithi. Dates during Venus/Jupiter combustion, Chaturmas, and Kharmas are automatically excluded.
Marriage muhurta selection is the most rigorous application of Phalit Jyotish. It combines Siddhantic astronomy (exact planetary positions, solar month boundaries, combustion calculations) with classical interpretive rules from the Muhurta Chintamani and Dharmasindhu. The result is not superstition — it is a systematic framework where every rule has an astronomical basis: Venus combustion means the planet of love is invisible, Chaturmas coincides with the monsoon when travel was impossible, and the 11 auspicious nakshatras are selected for their demonstrated stability characteristics.
Venus or Jupiter combustion – when either benefic is too close to the Sun, marriages are prohibited per Muhurta Chintamani.
Chaturmas (Devshayani to Prabodhini Ekadashi) – marriages traditionally avoided during this four-month period per Dharmasindhu.
Kharmas (Sun in Sagittarius) – inauspicious solar month for new beginnings per classical texts.