New Delhi, February 11 – In Hindu traditions, the Panchang serves as the ultimate guide for timing life’s key events. Comprising five essential elements – Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara – it meticulously charts auspicious and inauspicious periods. Whether launching a new venture, planning a wedding, or conducting rituals, devotees rely on this celestial calendar to select the perfect Muhurta.
According to Drik Panchang, February 11, a Wednesday, features Krishna Paksha Navami Tithi until 9:58 AM, transitioning to Dashami thereafter. Anuradha Nakshatra holds sway until 10:53 AM, followed by Jyeshtha. The Moon transits Scorpio throughout.
Sunrise is at 7:03 AM, with sunset at 6:08 PM. The highlight is the rare convergence of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Amrita Siddhi Yoga from 7:03 AM to 10:53 AM. This powerful duo is considered exceptionally fortunate, ideal for initiating projects, worship, fire rituals, charity, or any propitious activity for maximum success.
Other favorable windows include Brahma Muhurta from 5:19 AM to 6:11 AM, Vijaya Muhurta from 2:26 PM to 3:11 PM, and Godhuli Muhurta from 6:06 PM to 6:32 PM. Amrit Kal extends into February 12 from 3:52 AM to 5:39 AM.
Caution is advised during inauspicious phases: Yoga Vyaghata until 2:30 AM on February 12, Varjyam from 5:08 PM to 6:55 PM, and Gand Mool from 10:53 AM until next morning. Scriptures emphasize avoiding major decisions in these periods.
Rahu Kal spans 12:36 PM to 1:59 PM – steer clear of auspicious tasks here to prevent obstacles. Additional malefic times: Yamaganda 8:26 AM to 9:49 AM, Gulika Kal 11:12 AM to 12:36 PM, and Dur Muhurta 12:13 PM to 12:58 PM.
Dedicated to Lord Ganesha for obstacle removal and Mercury for intellect, Wednesday’s rituals promise prosperity and peace when performed meticulously. Mark your calendars and align your actions with these cosmic timings for optimal outcomes.