
New Delhi, April 23: According to the Hindu calendar, the eighth day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Baisakh is dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, the deity of victory. This day marks the celebration of her birth festival. This year, the eighth day falls on April 24 (Friday).
The eighth day will last until 7:21 PM, after which the ninth day will begin. However, according to the Udayatithi, the eighth day will be observed throughout the day. Goddess Baglamukhi, the eighth among the ten Mahavidyas, is also known as Pitambara and Brahmastra. She is associated with the Shri Kula and is particularly worshipped for victory over enemies, resolution of disputes, and success in legal matters.
On Friday, sunrise will occur at 5:47 AM, and sunset will be at 6:52 PM. The Pushya Nakshatra will remain until 8:14 PM, after which the Ashlesha Nakshatra will commence. The Shool Yoga will persist throughout the day on the 24th and continue until 1:24 PM on April 25. The Vishhti Karan will be in effect until 8:01 AM.
This auspicious occasion provides several favorable timings, including the special conjunction of Abhijit Muhurat and Ravi Yoga. The Abhijit Muhurat will be from 11:53 AM to 12:46 PM. Ravi Yoga will last from 8:14 PM until 5:46 AM on April 25. The Amrit Kaal will be from 2:01 PM to 3:35 PM, while the Vijay Muhurat will be from 2:30 PM to 3:23 PM. The Godhuli Muhurat will take place from 6:51 PM to 7:13 PM, and the Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:19 AM to 5:03 AM.
These times are highly favorable for auspicious activities. Devotees can worship and offer prayers to Goddess Baglamukhi during these Muhurats. Yellow is the color most beloved by the goddess, so devotees can perform rituals in yellow attire, offer yellow flowers, turmeric, and chant mantras. Worshipping the goddess brings peace from enemies, resolves disputes, and brings stability to life.
Regarding inauspicious timings, Rahukal will occur from 10:41 AM to 12:19 PM on Friday. Yamgand will be from 3:36 PM to 5:14 PM. Gulika Kaal will last from 7:25 AM to 9:03 AM. Additionally, the Durmuhurat will be from 8:24 AM to 9:16 AM and from 12:46 PM to 1:38 PM.
On Friday, the shadow of Bhadra will also be present from 5:47 AM to 8:01 AM. Aadal Yoga and Gand Mool will be in effect from 8:14 PM until 5:46 AM on the following day, April 25.
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