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Weekly Panchang from December 6 to 12, 2024: Mars Retrograde, Vivah Panchami, Auspicious Muhuratas | Astrology

Weekly Panchang from December 6 to 12, 2024: Mars Retrograde, Vivah Panchami, Auspicious Muhuratas | Astrology

December 05, 2024 at 6:27 p.m. IST

Weekly panchang from December 6 to 12, 2024 to determine the auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on planetary positions.

This week’s Panchanga brings a time filled with spiritual observances and planetary movements that will influence our daily lives. The week begins with Vivah Panchami, a cherished celebration that commemorates the divine marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita, offering us a moment of reflection on the values ​​of devotion and marital harmony. Closely followed by Gita Jayanti, marking the day when Lord Krishna imparted the eternal wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. In the zodiac, we will see a major shift as Mars begins its retrograde movement on December 7, causing us to carefully reconsider our actions and desires. A few days later, Venus and Mars will form an exact opposition, highlighting a standoff between our attractions and our aggressions. There are auspicious muhurats for marriage and Graha Pravesh, making it an auspicious time to start new chapters in life. If you are planning to buy or sell a vehicle or property, this week offers the right time to ensure your success. Let’s explore this week’s Panchanga for New Delhi, NCT, India in detail.

Get Weekly Panchang to determine the auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on the ruling planetary position.

Shubh Muhurat this week

According to Vedic astrology, the chances of successfully completing a task are significantly improved if it is performed during an auspicious muhurta. An auspicious muhurta gives us the best possible outcome according to our destiny if we carry out the work in harmony with the cosmic timeline. This is why it is essential to consider Muhurta while starting any auspicious work. This week’s Shubh Muhurat for various activities is as follows:

  • Vivah Muhurat: Auspicious Marriage Muhurat is available this week on Monday, December 9 (2:56 p.m. to 1:06 a.m., December 10) and Tuesday, December 10 (10:03 p.m. to 6:13 a.m., December 11).
  • Griha Pravesh Muhurat: Auspicious Griha Pravesh Muhurat is available this week on Wednesday, December 11 (07:04 to 11:48).
  • Real estate purchase Muhurat: No auspicious property purchase Muhurat is available this week.
  • Muhurat vehicle purchase: The auspicious vehicle purchase muhurat is available this week on Friday, December 6 (07:00 to 07:01, December 7), Sunday, December 8 (09:44 to 16:03), and Wednesday, December 11 (07:04 to 11:48).

Planetary Transits Coming This Week

In Vedic astrology, planetary transits are particularly crucial since they are the primary means of anticipating changes and advancements in life. The planets move daily and pass through several nakshatras and Rashis in the process. This helps to understand the nature and characteristics of events as they occur. Here are the transits coming this week:

  • Sun and Mercury in exact conjunction on December 6 (Friday) at 7:46 a.m.
  • Mars turns retrograde on December 7 (Saturday) at 5:01 a.m.
  • Mercury and Saturn in a 90 degree square on December 7 (Saturday) at 7:21 a.m.
  • Sun and Jupiter in exact opposition on December 8 (Sunday) at 2:25 a.m.
  • Venus enters Shravana Nakshatra on December 11 (Wednesday) at 3:27 am
  • Venus and Mars an exact opposition on December 12 (Thursday) at 4:13 p.m.

Upcoming festivals this week

  • Vivah Panchami (Friday, December 6): Vivah Panchami is celebrated to mark the occasion of the marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Falling on the Margashirsha Shukla Panchami, this is marked by devotion, chanting, recitation of the Ramayana and grand celebrations in temples with special reference to Janakpur, Nepal. People pray for a happy married life and spiritual success.
  • Subrahmanya Sashti (Friday December 6): Sashti, dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, is known as Subrahmanya Sashti because Lord Subrahmanya is the divine warrior and son of Lord Shiva. Observed on the Shukla Shashthi of Margashirsha, people observe fast and perform puja and prayers to obtain strength and safety from Lord Kartikeya. In the temples of Lord Subrahmanya, special Poojas are performed.
  • Naga Panchami (Telugu) (Friday, December 6): Naga Panchami, the festival of the Telugu people, is dedicated to the serpent gods. People bring milk and worship snake gods and goddesses to free themselves from snake phobias and sins. This day is therefore a celebration of the environment and its creatures, including man.
  • Skanda Sashti (Friday December 6): Skanda Sashti is celebrated in honor of Lord Skanda, the general of the heavenly hosts. Fasting is performed and various religious activities are practiced during the time of Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi to seek her blessings for courage, knowledge and victory against all odds. Temples organize special occasions to worship the deity.
  • Champa Shashthi (Saturday December 7): Champa Shashthi is a festival celebrated in Maharashtra at Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi but is mainly associated with Lord Khandoba. Loyalists undertake complex practices such as offerings and chanting, in hopes of prosperity and strength to combat the forces of evil. It is the culmination of a six-day festival dedicated to the triumph of divinity over the forces of evil.
  • Bhanu Saptami (Sunday December 8): Bhanu Saptami is observed on Margashirsha Shukla Saptami, celebrated to please Lord Surya – the Sun god. People bow to the Sun God, salute the Sun God and chant mantras to obtain strength, energy and luck. People believe that seeing this day brings long life to a person and frees him from all the obstacles of life.
  • Masik Durgashtami (Sunday, December 8): It falls on Margashirsha Shukla Ashtami and is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Loyalists perform pujas, pray and even fast to appease the Goddess and obtain her blessings. This is a good time to ask Him for strength to overcome the challenges that come with the new day.
  • Gita Jayanti (Wednesday, December 11): Gita Jayanti is the anniversary of the Bhagavad Gita, the divine message delivered by Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the war field of Kurukshetra. Celebrated on Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi, devotees study and chant the Gita, contemplate it, and attend discourses to learn about dharma.
  • Guruvayur Ekadashi (Wednesday, December 11): Guruvayur Ekadashi is a solar calendar fast associated with the Guruvayur temple in Kerala. People fast and perform pujas and other rituals to please Lord Krishna, for spiritual enlightenment and to obtain salvation.
  • Mokshada Ekadashi (Wednesday, December 11): The Mokshada Ekadashi which falls in Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The fasts and rituals performed on this day are said to guarantee moksha to the person and their ancestors. Believers pray to Lord Vishnu to achieve spiritual evolution and, hence, liberation.
  • Matsya Dwadashi (Thursday December 12): Matsya Dwadashi is a vrat to be performed on Margashirsha Shukla Dwadashi and is associated with the Matsya incarnation of Lord Vishnu. People offer prayers and chant religious texts for the god and pray for protection, knowledge and enlightenment. This day is dedicated to prayers and giving.

Rahu Kalam inauspicious this week

According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During the transition of planets, time under the influence of Rahu should be avoided during auspicious work. Doing Puja, Hawan or Yagya to favor auspicious planets during this period is interfered by Rahu due to its malefic nature. It is important to consider Rahu Kaal before starting any new work. By doing so, the possibility of achieving the desired results is increased. Here are the Rahu Kalam timings for this week:

  • December 6: 10:54 a.m. to 12:12 p.m.
  • December 7: 9:37 a.m. to 10:55 a.m.
  • December 8: 4:07 p.m. to 5:24 p.m.
  • December 9: 8:20 a.m. to 9:38 a.m.
  • December 10: 2:49 p.m. to 4:07 p.m.
  • December 11: 12:15 p.m. to 1:32 p.m.
  • December 12: 1:33 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.

Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology to determine the auspicious and inauspicious time to perform daily tasks based on the dominant planetary position. It includes five elements: Vaara, Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karana. The essence of Panchanga is the daily interrelationship between the Sun (our soul) and the Moon (spirit). Panchanga is used for different branches of Vedic astrology such as natal, electoral, prashna (timetable), religious calendars and to understand the energy of the day. The panchanga of the day of our birth represents our emotions, our temperament and our nature. It can give a better sense of who we are and how we feel. This can amplify the effect of the planets and endow us with additional characteristics that we may not understand based on our birth chart alone. Panchanga is the vital energy that nourishes the birth chart.

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Neeraj Dhankher

(Vedic Astrologer, Founder – Astro Zindagi)

Contact: Noida: +919910094779

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