Dhanishta Panchaka is made of 5 Energies
5 Elements of Nature-Water, Fire, Air, Earth & Sky.
Ruling Nakshatra Constellation of the day.
Lunar Phase of the day.
Ruling Rashi Constellation of the day.
Yoga of the day
It is a kind of Hindu Almanac which means "Five Limbs (parts)". It is an astrological diary that gives useful astrological information required by an astrologer.
Mrityu, Chora, Agni, Raja, and Roga are five types of Panchak. These five inauspicious time periods should be avoided for any activity. Rest all the time periods are good to start any auspicious activities. Agni Panchak also means risk from fire.
Panchak is an inauspicious time period and it is a phase of five days and occurs when Moon is present in the last two zodiacs which are Aquarius & Pisces. During this period, it is advised not to commence any kind of auspicious work or event as it will not produce you the desired results.
When some nakshatras fall on a particular week or a day, it creates a yoga that is auspicious for doing any activity and guarantees success for any new endeavor - this special muhurat is Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga. It is the best time to start new and to get the best results for what you do.
Pratipada is a day ruled by Kubera, God of wealth and Brahma, the Creator God. Good for Planning and Developing Strategies for Projects. It’s not good for Any Auspicious Ceremonies or Journeys.
Today is Ekadashi. It is ruled by Lord Vishnu and very auspicious for wedding ceremonies and doing fasts. This day allows everyone to get into the energy the wealth-giving prototype, Lord Vishnu.
This month is Jyaistha which begins on May 22. It is associated with high summer and corresponds to May–June. In Tamil, this month is also called Aani, the third month of the solar calendar that begins in the middle of June month.
Today is Ekadashi. It is ruled by Lord Vishnu and very auspicious for wedding ceremonies and doing fasts. This day allows everyone to get into the energy the wealth-giving prototype, Lord Vishnu.
It is the eleventh day of each of the two phases. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is a day of fasts and prayers. The person who fasts on this day is considered to get rid of malefic planetary influences, get happiness, and gain peace of mind to think of god and attain moksha.
Tithi is also known as a date in English. A Tithi can begin or end at any time in a full day. There are various festivals falls on tithi. Mostly all the festivals fall on the new moon day or the full moon day
Yes, the Navami in the waxing phase is ruled by Goddess Saraswati. Good for activities against enemies and rivals. Inauspicious for ceremonies and journeys.
Yes, it is ruled by Nandi who is Shiva’s bull and is good for karma removal rituals, yoga, and meditation. It's the 13th Tithi of Krishna Paksha. It can be interpreted as "one that brings victory".
Yes, it is very auspicious and ruled by Lord Vishnu and auspicious for wedding ceremonies and for fasting. It is good for buying gold and jewelry and fasting to Lord Vishnu.
Yes, it is the 15th day of waxing phase and very auspicious for worshipping Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Parvati asking for the manifestation of wishes. It’s an auspicious day for ceremonies and spiritual practices.
The day when the full moon occurs is called Purnima. It is auspicious for new beginnings and new activities. Purnima Puja is done on special occasions and before any religious ceremonies.
When nagas were born that day is called Panchami. This day is ruled by the Nagas. Therefore, it’s good for spiritual worship and pilgrimage. Also, this day is good for medicines, get rid of poisons, and surgery.
It is ruled by Mars in Krishna Paksha and good for taking medication and real estate transactions. It is ruled by Muruga in Shukla Paksha and Good for buying real estate and jewelry.
Dasami is a very auspicious day in both the paksha. It is auspicious for all events, including ceremonies and inaugurations of buildings and events and meeting with dignitaries.
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