Yatra Muhurta – Auspicious Travel Timings

Find the best time to begin your journey using Vedic astrology. Discover optimal travel windows, avoid inauspicious periods, and align your yatra with cosmic rhythms for a safe and successful journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yatra Muhurat is an auspicious time window determined by Vedic astrology for beginning a journey. It considers planetary positions, tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga, and Choghadiya to identify periods that support safe, successful travel.

Auspicious travel muhurtas typically avoid Rahu Kaal, Gulikai, and Yamaganda periods. Favorable nakshatras like Ashvini, Pushya, Punarvasu, and Revati are preferred. The Abhijit Muhurta (around midday) is considered universally auspicious. Dishashool (forbidden direction) should also be avoided for the day of travel.

Our calculations use established astronomical algorithms for planetary positions, sunrise/sunset times, and Panchanga derivations. The Ayanamsa correction is applied using the Lahiri method. All timings are adjusted for your specific latitude, longitude, and timezone. However, muhurat is a guidance toolβ€”personal judgment and practical considerations should always accompany astrological insights.

Dishashool is the forbidden direction for travel on each weekday according to Vedic astrology. Traveling in the Dishashool direction is believed to bring obstacles and delays. The direction changes daily: Sunday (West), Monday (East), Tuesday (North), Wednesday (North), Thursday (South), Friday (West), Saturday (East).