Auspicious Dates of Yagya

What makes an auspicious day? “It’s not a matter of faith. It’s a physical effect of all that we have surrounding us.this sun, this moon, this planet, this month, that month, this month, that month. It’s all predictable with reference to one’s own time of birth and place of birth.So the individual is just not an accident. Birth time, and in what family the child is born, when born, and all that, all that—from the birth, they predict all the events of life. It’s not a gossip. It’s mathematics; it’s actuality.”

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According to Vedic Astrology the dates listed below are some of the most auspicious days in the year.On these days a specific quality of Natural Law becomes enlivened. Traditionally, vedic Yagyas performed on these days are most effective for the purposes listed.

1 November • Tulasi Vivaha • Day of Vishnu
On this day Goddess Lakshmi in the form of tulsi and Lord vishnu in the form of Lord krishna are worshipped. To welcome them and to imbibe the maximum benefit from their frequencies, a marriage ritual is performed in the evening. Since Lord krishna is the actual energy of action of Lord vishnu, the frequencies of  Lord krishna get activated on these days. These frequencies are related to the absolute water (aap) and absolute fire (tēj) principles so on these days one sees the spread of the light of hope in the evenings, feels enthusiastic and experiences a coolness on the skin.

Purpose of yagya:-

  1. Increased chances for getting a good wife
  2. Increased chances for getting a good husband
  3. Harmony in married life
  4. Fulfillment of desires
  5. Inner and outer fulfillment
  6. Evolution in life
  7. Increased chances for getting a job to earn one’s livelihood
  1 November • Pradosh • Day of Shiva

Pradosh falls on the 13th day of the vedic calendar which is also known as the Trayodashi tithi as the name suggests, Pradosh has two meanings...it literally means removal of sins and secondly,Pradosh yagya is considered to be the most beneficial yagya in order to attain health,wealth,and children.The Pradosh yagya liberates the devotees from all the past and present sins. all the demands are fulfilled by Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati. It is believed that during the Pradosh Kaal Lord Shiva with Ma Parvati perform a Holy Dance on the Mount Kailash in a pleased mood and so, offering yagya during this gives an opportunity to remove Negative Karma and fulfilment of all desires.

Purpose of yagya:-                                                                                                                                                          

  1. Ygya for Removal of resistance and problems
  2. yagya for Happiness, health,                                                                                                                                                                           
  3. yagya for Spiritual and material progress
  4. yagya for positive support
  5. yagya for  good health
  6. yagya for open the way of income/welth
  7. yagya for remove problems of children

2 November • Vaikuntha Chaturdashi • Day of Vishnu
Vaikuntha Chaturdashi is a sacred day which is observed a day before Kartik poornima. This day has a special significance to get an opportunity to yagya offer your prayers to both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva together. While Lord Vishnu is worshipped at midnight (nishitha), Lord Shiva is worshipped at dawn (arunodaya). It is a belief that on this day both the deities had paid homage to each other; Lord Vishnu had offered tulsi leaves to Lord Shiva while Lord Shiva had offered Bael leaves to Lord Vishnu.       Purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Evolution in life
  2. yagya for Spiritual progress
  3. yagya for Prevention of illness and danger
  4. yagya for Faster recovery from illness
  5. yagya for Wealth
  6. yagya for Fulfillment of desires
  7. yagya for Bringing support for the evolution of mind and body

6 November - Saubhagya Sundari Tritiya - Day of Shiva and Parvati
the Saubhagya Sundari Teej festival is observed to bring positivity and good fortune in one’s lifeIt is believed that yagya at this day anyone can change their destiny for good and live a happy and successful life. Moreover, young and unmarried girls do Saubhagya Sundari  yagya get free from any marriage dosha and overcome delay in marriage. This yagya is particularly helpful for those suffering ‘Manglik Dosha’ and adverse planetary positions in their Kundali. When performed with full dedication, young girls are able to find a suitable match and also live a blissful married life. It is rightly stated that Saubhagya Sundari Teej is bestowed as ‘Akhand Vardaan’ (divine blessings) for women.The pleasure in a married life also increases with prosperity and happiness
Purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Good fortune
  2. yagya for Wealth
  3. yagya for Success
  4. yagya for Removal of resistance and problems
  5. yagya for Happiness, health, and positive support
  6. yagya for Gaining knowledge
  7. yagya for Harmony in married life
  8. yagya for welfare and longevity for one's husband
  9. yagya for good Fortune

7 November • Angarki Shri Ganesh Chaturthi • Day of Ganesh
This yagya is For the removal of big obstacles. Ganesha is the 'gate keeper' to the world of the Devas. In the same way that one must go through the doorman, front desk, and personal secretary to reach and important administrator, one must appeal to and pay their respects to Ganesh to gain access to the world of the Celestial Beings. This yagya does not just remove obstacles in the manifest world. It has the deeper effect of bringing more of the Transcendant World into our lives. 
Purpose of yagya:-                                                                                                                                                     

  1. yagya for Freedom from limitations
  2. yagya for Removal of serious problems
  3. yagya for Elimination of psychological fear
  4. yagya for Gaining knowledge
  5. yagya for Harmony in married life
  6. yagya for Good fortune
  7. yagya for Wealth
  8. yagya for Removing obstacles

10 November • Bhairav Ashtami • Day of Shiva
The term ‘Kala’ means ‘Time’ and Bhairava is another name for Lord Shiva in his furious form. His birthday is the optimal day to invite him into your life and gain the ability to master time. Kala Bhairava, representing time and timelessness, created time and space to organize reality. He rules the time units for all universes. If you waste time and are unable to concentrate on important things you need to do in life, then you are experiencing the effects of bad time karma.Bhairava means the principle of creation, maintenance and dissolution. So, he is the totality of time- the beginning, middle and the end. Bhairava is Shiva himself and who gives the supreme understanding of all possibilities of human consciousness. It is related to time because the faster the time moves, the faster the mind moves. It should be incredibly fast and Bhairava instantaneously manifests things for you.
Purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Freedom from obstacles
  2. yagya for Elimination of psychological fear
  3. yagya for Faster recovery from illness
  4. yagya for Imbibing pure bliss in our consciousness

14 November • Utpanna Ekadashi • Day of Vishnu
Utppana Ekadashi celebrates the victory of lord Vishnu over a demon named ‘Murasura’. Furthermore according to the Hindu legends, the birth of Ekadashi Mata took place on Utpanna Ekadashi.Utpanna Ekadashi or ‘Uttpatti Ekadashi’ as it also known, is observed on the ‘ekadashi’ (11th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) during the ‘Margashirsh’ month of the Hindu calendar.Hindu devotees who begin the ekadashi fast should start with Utapanna Ekadashi. It is a popular belief that this ekadashi helps devote get rid from all their sins, both of the present and past lives. 
Purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Spiritual progress
  2. yagya for Good education
  3. yagya for Gaining knowledge

15 November • Pradosh • Day of Shiva
Pradosh falls on the 13th day of the vedic calendar which is also known as the Trayodashi tithi as the name suggests, Pradosh has two meanings...it literally means removal of sins and secondly,Pradosh yagya is considered to be the most beneficial yagya in order to attain health,wealth,and children.The Pradosh yagya liberates the devotees from all the past and present sins. all the demands are fulfilled by Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati. It is believed that during the Pradosh Kaal Lord Shiva with Ma Parvati perform a Holy Dance on the Mount Kailash in a pleased mood and so, offering yagya during this gives an opportunity to remove Negative Karma and fulfilment of all desires.                                                                                                 
purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Spiritual and material progress                
  2. yagya for Removal of resistance and problems
  3. yagya for Happiness, health, and positive support
  4. yagya for Knowledge
  5. yagya for Wealth
  6. yagya for Long Life
  7. yagya for A satisfactory life
  8. yagya for A path to attain salvation
  9. yagya for Fulfills one’s wishes and desires

16 November • Mas Shivaratri • Day of Shiva 
Mas Shivratri yagya. Some of the inimitable advantages of mas shivaratri yagya include cure from diseases, health and happiness in the family, advancement in profession, freedom from the troubles of enemies, escaping the fear of death and others.
 purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Overall progress
  2. yagya for Removal of resistance and problems
  3. yagya for Happiness, health, and positive support
  4. yagya for Promoting progress of life

22 November • Vinayaka Shri Ganesh Chaturthi • Day of Ganesh
This yagya is For the removal of big obstacles. Ganesha is the 'gate keeper' to the world of the Devas. In the same way that one must go through the doorman, front desk, and personal secretary to reach and important administrator, one must appeal to and pay their respects to Ganesh to gain access to the world of the Celestial Beings. This yagya does not just remove obstacles in the manifest world. It has the deeper effect of bringing more of the Transcendant World into our lives.
purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Freedom from limitations
  2. yagya for Removal of serious problems
  3. yagya for Elimination of psychological fear
  4. yagya for Gaining knowledge
  5. yagya for Harmony in married life
  6. yagya for Good fortune in life
  7. yagya for Wealth
  8. yagya for Removing obstacles

23 November • Shri Ram Vivaha • Day of Ram’s Marriage
Vivah Panchami day Lord Rama and Goddess Sita were married and this day is celebrated as marriage anniversary of Rama and Sita. It is believed that if couples worship Lord Ram & Sita on this day, they get a blessed married life.

purpose of yagya:-

  1. Increased chances for getting a good spouse
  2. Harmony in married life
  3. Evolution in life
  4. Spiritual progress
  5. Gaining knowledge
  6. Overall progress
  7. Upholding evolution in life
  8. Wealth

24 November • Skanda Shashthi • Day of Kartikeya 
Skanda Sashti This day is dedicated to the second son of Lord Shiva – Lord Kartikeya,on this day, is believed to have annihilated the mythical demon Taraka. Skanda Sashti commemorates the destruction of evil by the Supreme Being. 
purpose of yagya:-

  1. yagya for Improved physical and mental energy
  2. yagya for Elimination of psychological fear
  3. yagya for Prevention of illness and danger
  4. yagya for Freedom from obstacles
  5. yagya for Overall progress
  6. yagya for Leadership

27 November • Mahananda Navami • Day of Durga
Maha Nanda Navami is theday of Goddess Durga worship her with great zeal.goddess Durga protects her devotees from the evils of the world and remove their grieves as well.Goddess Durga symbolizes power and energy.Durga means a place or a fort that cannot be overrun. That means Goddess Durga is considered invincible. Another meaning of Durga is “Durgatinashini” which means one who eliminates sufferings.
purpose of yagya:-

  1. Bliss consciousness
  2. Happiness and joy
  3. Improvement of finances
  4. Good fortune
  5. Progress and prosperity
  6. Fulfillment of desires
  7. Harmony and stability in married life
  8. Physical and mental energy
  9. Improvement of health
  10. Positive influence for a new home
  11. Spiritual progress towards enlightenment

29–30 November • Mokshada Ekadashi • Day of Vishnu
Mokshada Ekadashi is popularly celebrated as ‘Gita Jayanti’Mokshada Ekadashi means achieve liberation or ‘Moksha’ from the cycle of birth and death and reach to the divine abode of Lord Vishnu, ‘Vaikunth’. This ekadashi is observed with devotion and zeal. Mokshada Ekadashi is also referred as ‘Mauna Ekadashi’ and devotees on this day observe ‘mauna’ (no talking) all day long. This ekadashi is very noteworthy as it grants forgiveness for all the evil deeds and sins committed during one’s lifetime. 
Purpose of yagya:-

    • yagya for Spiritual progress
    • yagya for Gaining knowledge
    • yagya for final liberation(Moksha)

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