Shadi Vivah Muhurt 2025: After Devuthani Ekadashi, the splendor of marriage had returned to homes again. The noise of the bands and wedding processions had just started and now there is going to be a short ‘break’ on them again. In our society, marriage is not just a meeting of two people, but a game of stars. This is the reason why in Hindu religion, rounds are not taken without seeing the calendar and auspicious time.
If you or someone in your family is preparing to get married in 2025, then wait a little. There are certain days and months of the year when no matter how much you are in a hurry, marriage should be postponed. According to astrology, the movement of some planets can prove costly for the new household.
Let us know those 4 special times, when marriages are considered ‘taboo’ (forbidden) in Hindu religion.
1. Kharmas: When the sun’s brightness fades
Right now the wedding season is in full swing, but by mid-December there will be a ‘pause’ on it. It is called ‘Kharmas’.
- Why marriage does not happen: According to astrologers, Sun God is the root of energy, health and success. When the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Jupiter (Jupiter) i.e. Sagittarius or Pisces, its position is considered a little weak. When the sun that warms the relationship is slow, then the beginning of the relationship between husband and wife is not considered auspicious. Therefore, as soon as Kharmas is applied, auspicious works stop.
2. Chaturmas: When Lord Vishnu is in ‘Yoga Nidra’
This is the time of the year when weddings take the longest break (4 months). It starts from Devshayani Ekadashi and continues till Devuthani Ekadashi.
- Religious reasons: According to beliefs, Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the world, goes into ‘Yoga Nidra’ (deep sleep) for these four months. During this time, the responsibility of creation rests with Lord Shiva. Since the blessings of marriage are associated with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, no auspicious work is done until they wake up.
3. Vivah Panchami: A strange coincidence
This may sound a bit strange. Panchami of Shukla Paksha of Margashirsha month (Agahan) is called ‘Vivah Panchami’. Lord Ram and Mother Sita were married on this day.
- Then why abstain from marriage? People worship Ram-Sita, but are afraid of marrying their children on this day. Astrologers argue that even though the marriage of Mother Sita and Ram ji took place on this day, their married life was full of struggles and hardships. Parents do not want similar troubles to happen in the lives of their children, hence this auspicious date is also postponed for marriage.
4. Combust Venus: When the star of love has set
In the horoscope, ‘Venus’ is considered the planet of love, romance and luxury.
- What is logic: If the star Venus is set in the sky (not visible or very close to the Sun), it means that the strength of love is weak. A marriage solemnized when ‘Tara Dooba’ may lack love and hinder marital happiness. Therefore, the Pandit ji first sees the position of Venus in the Panchang and only then confirms the date.
conclusion:
Marriage is the biggest decision of life. Therefore, it is very important to choose not only hotel and catering but also the right time (Muhurat).
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