New Delhi, January 30: In the timeless traditions of Sanatan Dharma, consulting the Panchang before embarking on any auspicious activity is a sacred practice. On January 31, the Magha month’s Shukla Paksha Trayodashi tithi will prevail until 8:25 AM, setting a spiritually charged tone for the day.
Transitioning seamlessly, Chaturdashi tithi follows, extending until February 1 at 5:52 AM. Falling on a Saturday, this day holds profound significance for devotees of Lord Shani, Mahadev, and the ardent follower of Shri Ram, Hanuman ji. Reciting Hanuman Chalisa, performing Sunderkand path, or conducting elaborate worship of Hanuman and Shani can fulfill heartfelt desires. Devotion to Shani Dev and Lord Shiva on Saturdays yields abundant blessings.
According to Drik Panchang, the Moon transits into Gemini rash i. Punarvasu nakshatra graces the skies until 1:34 AM, giving way to Pushya nakshatra. Vishkambha yoga persists until 1:33 AM, while Taitila karan remains effective until 8:25 AM. Sunrise occurs at 7:10 AM, with sunset at 5:59 PM.
Auspicious muhurats abound for spiritual pursuits. Brahm Muhurat spans 5:24 AM to 6:17 AM, Abhijit Muhurat from 12:13 PM to 12:56 PM, and Vijay Muhurat between 2:23 PM to 3:06 PM. Amrit Kaal lights up from 11:21 PM to 12:49 AM, complemented by Ravi Yoga from 7:10 AM until 1:34 AM. These windows are ideal for pooja, meditation, or initiating new ventures.
Caution is advised during inauspicious periods. Rahukal looms from 9:52 AM to 11:14 AM, and Yamagand from 1:56 PM to 3:17 PM—avoid starting important tasks then.
Embracing Saturday’s essence, prioritize worship of Hanuman, Shani, and Shiva. Offer arghya to the Sun at dawn and light lamps during Godhuli Muhurat in the evening to infuse your home with positive energies. Present mustard oil, black sesame, blue flowers, and jaggery to Shani Dev. For Mahadev, pour water mixed with sesame and jaggery on the Shivling, and offer chana-jaggery to Hanuman. Such rituals promise relief from ailments, doshas, and divine grace.
