New Delhi, Jan 31: Hindu panchang marks February 1 as a highly auspicious day with Magh Purnima coinciding with Ravi Pushya Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga. Falling on a Sunday, this celestial alignment promises success in religious rituals, donations, and holy baths.
Magh Purnima, the full moon of Magha month, holds immense spiritual significance. Devotees believe gods descend to earth, particularly bathing at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam. Bathing in sacred rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, or Narmada is said to wash away sins and pave the path to salvation.
The Purnima tithi lasts until 3:38 AM on February 2. Pushya Nakshatra prevails until 11:58 PM, followed by Ashlesha. Moon transits its own sign Cancer, enhancing emotional and spiritual energies. Sunrise is at 7:09 AM, sunset at 6:00 PM.
Prime auspicious periods include Ravi Pushya Yoga from 7:09 AM to 11:58 PM, overlapping with Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga—ideal for all ventures. Brahma Muhurta runs 5:24 AM to 6:17 AM, Abhijit Muhurta 12:13 PM to 12:57 PM, Vijaya Muhurta 2:23 PM to 3:07 PM, and Amrit Kala 5:59 PM to 7:29 PM.
Steer clear of inauspicious times: Rahu Kalam 4:39 PM to 6:00 PM, Bhadra 7:09 AM to 4:42 PM, and Yamaganda 12:35 PM to 1:56 PM. Avoid starting new activities during these windows.
Worship Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Moon God on this day. Observing fasts, performing Satyanarayan Katha, and giving charity bring wealth, prosperity, and fulfilled wishes. Ancient texts like Padma Purana equate its merits to thousands of Ashwamedha Yagnas.
Mark your calendars for this blessed Sunday and harness its divine energies for spiritual upliftment.
