New Delhi, Feb 19: In Hindu tradition, the panchang serves as the ultimate guide for determining auspicious and inauspicious timings. Friday, February 20, promises a rare celestial alignment with Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Amrit Siddhi Yoga converging, heralding success in endeavors and bountiful outcomes. Yet, the day’s full span under Panchak and Bhadra influence calls for caution in key activities.
According to Drik Panchang, Tritiya tithi prevails until 2:38 PM, with the entire day considered under its sway based on udayatithi. Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra holds till 8:07 PM, transitioning to Revati thereafter. Sadhya yoga lasts until 6:23 PM, while Gar karana ends at 2:38 PM.
Sunrise is at 6:55 AM, sunset at 6:15 PM. Prime muhurats include Brahma Muhurta from 5:14 AM to 6:05 AM, Abhijit from 12:12 PM to 12:58 PM, Vijaya from 2:28 PM to 3:14 PM, and Godhuli from 6:12 PM to 6:38 PM. Amrit Kaal spans 3:28 PM to 5:01 PM.
The stellar trio of Sarvartha Siddhi, Amrit Siddhi, and Ravi Yoga activates from 8:07 PM on February 20 to 6:54 AM the next day. This golden window is ideal for launching new ventures, rituals, weddings, or any propitious undertakings.
Steer clear of Rahu Kaal (11:10 AM-12:35 PM), Yamaganda (3:25 PM-4:50 PM), and Gulikai (8:20 AM-9:45 AM). Bhadra lingers from 1:51 AM to 6:54 AM next day, with Panchak dominating the full day. Avoid fire-related tasks, travel, or fresh starts during these periods.
Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Venus, Friday worship with devotion invites prosperity, peace, and abundance. Mark these timings to harness the day’s potent energies wisely.