Engagement Muhurat 2024
Auspicious dates for life's important beginnings
January 2024
7 auspicious days
Monday, January 22, 2024
Most AuspiciousMuhurat windows
- Nakshatra
- Mrigashira
- Tithi
- Shukla Dwadashi
- Yoga
- Brahma
- Karana
- Bava
Why this day
- Mrigashira — an auspicious nakshatra for this ceremony
- Shukla Dwadashi — a favourable tithi
- Amrit Siddhi Yoga Yoga is active — an added blessing
- Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga Yoga is active — an added blessing
- Abhijit Muhurta — the 'victory' window around midday
Times to avoid
- Rahu Kaal08:33–09:53
- Yamaganda11:12–12:32
- Gulika Kaal13:52–15:12
- Varjyam09:44–11:25
46 auspicious days
The most auspicious Engagement dates in 2024.
January2024
- 17Most AuspiciousAuspicious window07:14 – 08:3309:52 – 11:1213:50 – 16:0617:38 – 21:50
- 20Auspicious
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Auspicious window03:10 – 07:14 - 21Auspicious
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Auspicious window21:18 – 07:13 - 22★Most Auspicious
Monday, January 22, 2024
Auspicious window07:13 – 08:3312:32 – 13:5215:12 – 04:59 - 25Auspicious
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Auspicious window23:23 – 07:12 - 26Auspicious
Friday, January 26, 2024
Auspicious window07:12 – 08:3209:53 – 10:29 - 31Most Auspicious
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Auspicious window07:10 – 07:3409:52 – 11:1313:55 – 01:09
February2024
- 4Auspicious
Sunday, February 4, 2024
Auspicious window18:02 – 05:44 - 7Most Auspicious
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Auspicious window04:38 – 07:06 - 8Most Auspicious
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Auspicious window08:27 – 09:50 - 12Most Auspicious
Monday, February 12, 2024
Auspicious window15:22 – 17:44 - 21Most Auspicious
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Auspicious window06:54 – 08:1909:44 – 11:0914:00 – 06:54 - 22★Most Auspicious
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Auspicious window08:19 – 09:4411:09 – 13:22 - 25Auspicious
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Auspicious window01:25 – 06:51 - 26Most Auspicious
Monday, February 26, 2024
Auspicious window06:50 – 08:1612:34 – 14:00 - 29Most Auspicious
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Auspicious window11:07 – 14:0015:27 – 06:47
March2024
- 1Auspicious
Friday, March 1, 2024
Auspicious window06:46 – 08:1209:39 – 11:0612:33 – 12:49 - 2Auspicious
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Auspicious window20:25 – 06:44 - 3Auspicious
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Auspicious window06:43 – 08:45 - 6Most Auspicious
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Auspicious window14:52 – 06:40 - 7Most Auspicious
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Auspicious window08:07 – 08:2504:47 – 06:39 - 8Most Auspicious
Friday, March 8, 2024
Auspicious window06:38 – 08:0609:35 – 10:41 - 10Auspicious
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Auspicious window01:56 – 06:36 - 11★Most Auspicious
Monday, March 11, 2024
Auspicious window06:35 – 08:0409:33 – 10:2312:31 – 14:0015:29 – 06:35
April2024
- 14Auspicious
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Auspicious window01:35 – 05:56 - 15Most Auspicious
Monday, April 15, 2024
Auspicious window05:55 – 07:3109:08 – 10:44 - 20Auspicious
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Auspicious window15:35 – 02:49 - 24Auspicious
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Auspicious window06:23 – 07:2409:02 – 10:4113:57 – 00:42 - 25Most Auspicious
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Auspicious window04:55 – 05:45 - 26★Most Auspicious
Friday, April 26, 2024
Auspicious window05:44 – 06:3709:01 – 10:4012:19 – 15:3617:14 – 20:06
July2024
- 12★Most Auspicious
Friday, July 12, 2024
Auspicious window05:16 – 05:31 - 13Auspicious
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Auspicious window07:16 – 08:5910:43 – 14:10 - 15Most Auspicious
Monday, July 15, 2024
Auspicious window19:19 – 00:30
November2024
- 13Most Auspicious
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Auspicious window15:26 – 16:2617:52 – 21:49 - 16Auspicious
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Auspicious window23:49 – 06:44 - 17Auspicious
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Auspicious window06:45 – 10:0511:32 – 12:0613:26 – 14:4617:26 – 06:45 - 18★Most Auspicious
Monday, November 18, 2024
Auspicious window06:46 – 07:56 - 20Most Auspicious
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Auspicious window06:47 – 08:0709:27 – 10:4613:26 – 06:47 - 21Auspicious
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Auspicious window08:08 – 09:2710:47 – 13:2614:46 – 15:36 - 25Most Auspicious
Monday, November 25, 2024
Auspicious window01:02 – 06:51 - 28Most Auspicious
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Auspicious window08:12 – 09:3110:50 – 13:2714:46 – 06:54 - 29Most Auspicious
Friday, November 29, 2024
Auspicious window06:54 – 08:13
December2024
- 1Auspicious
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Auspicious window11:51 – 12:1013:28 – 14:24 - 5★Most Auspicious
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Auspicious window12:49 – 13:2914:47 – 06:59 - 6Most Auspicious
Friday, December 6, 2024
Auspicious window07:00 – 08:1809:36 – 10:44 - 15Auspicious
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Auspicious window14:31 – 14:5117:26 – 02:20
About Engagement Muhurat
A sagai (engagement) muhurat times the vagdana — the formal word given between the two families, sealed with the ring exchange — so the alliance itself begins under a favourable sky. The tradition treats it as the wedding's rules, gently relaxed: the same nakshatra family with Punarvasu, Pushya and Shravana additionally welcomed, the same benefic tithis with Dwadashi permitted — yet the hard pauses hold exactly as for the wedding, above all that Jupiter and Venus, the two marriage-givers, must not be combust. Each date carries its real window, including evening muhurats.
How Engagement Muhurat dates are chosen
- Dates fall on the vivah nakshatra family, gently relaxed for the sagai — the same relaxation the Kalaprakasika applies to the pre-wedding rites: Rohini, Mrigashira, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati, with Punarvasu, Pushya and Shravana additionally welcomed — Pushya is barred for the wedding itself but admitted before it. Panchak does not bar a sagai.
- The benefic tithis set the tier exactly as for vivah — the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 11th and 13th rank 'most auspicious' — while Pratipada, Shashthi and Dwadashi appear as 'suitable'. Dwadashi is rejected only for the wedding; Ashtami, acceptable for vivah, is avoided for the sagai.
- Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are preferred; Sunday and Saturday qualify as middling (madhyama); only Tuesday is barred — the same weekday rule as the wedding.
- The nine hostile yogas, Bhadra (the Vishti karana) and the Gandanta padas are excluded, as for vivah.
- The published sagai calendars pause exactly like the wedding's: through Kharmas, Chaturmas, Adhik Maas — and whenever Jupiter or Venus is combust (asta), the most emphasised sagai rule of all.
- Each date carries its real window, including evening muhurats, searched over the full day.
Good to know
- Dates calculated for New Delhi (IST). Timings shift slightly for other cities.
- All five panchanga limbs are weighed together — a day is strong only when an auspicious nakshatra also falls on a benefic tithi and a gentle weekday.
- Abhijit Muhurta — the ~48-minute window around solar noon — is treated as universally auspicious, and is highlighted as the prime slot within the griha pravesh and bhoomi pujan windows.
- Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda and Gulika Kaal are inauspicious daily intervals; begin the actual ceremony outside these, even on a listed date.
- Kharmas / Malmaas — when the Sun transits Sagittarius (mid-Dec→mid-Jan) or Pisces (mid-Mar→mid-Apr) — pauses marriages and major beginnings.
- Chaturmas — from Devshayani to Prabodhini Ekadashi — pauses marriage, griha pravesh and several saMskaras.
- During Adhik Maas (the leap lunar month) auspicious beginnings are traditionally paused, so some months may show few or no dates.
Frequently asked questions
- Can the engagement happen when weddings are paused?
- The published sagai calendars pause exactly as the wedding ones do — through Kharmas, Chaturmas, Adhik Maas and Guru/Shukra combustion — so those windows show no dates here. Some families do hold a roka in such periods by family custom, but the panchang listings themselves do not sanction it.
- Why is Pushya allowed for engagement but not for marriage?
- Pushya is classically auspicious for almost everything except the wedding itself, where it is uniquely barred. The engagement carries no such bar — the sagai sources name Pushya (and Shravana) as additionally favourable — so those dates appear here and not on the marriage page.
- Is Dwadashi acceptable for a sagai?
- Yes — the classical vivah tithi rule rejects Dwadashi only for the wedding ceremony. Engagement listings accept it, so Dwadashi dates appear here under the 'suitable' tier.
- Do these dates replace matching the couple's kundlis?
- No. As with the wedding, this is the panchang-level shortlist; gun milan and the strength of Jupiter and Venus in the two birth charts are personal, and should be confirmed with an astrologer before the date is fixed.
- How are these muhurat dates calculated?
- Each day is scored against the five limbs of its Drik panchang — tithi, vara (weekday), nakshatra, yoga and karana — following the classical muhurta tradition — the Muhurta Chintamani, the Kalaprakasika and B.V. Raman's Muhurtha. Days carrying a dosha (Amavasya, the Rikta tithis, Bhadra or Panchak) are then removed, leaving only the auspicious dates for New Delhi.
- Are the timings valid for my city?
- The dates are anchored to New Delhi (IST). The auspicious day is usually the same across India, but the sunrise-based windows — and intervals like Rahu Kaal and Abhijit — shift a little by location, so check the full panchang for your own city before fixing a time.
- Why do some months have no dates?
- The strict rules drop the inauspicious tithis and nakshatras, and the seasonal pauses — Kharmas (Malmaas), Chaturmas and Adhik Maas — halt major beginnings entirely. A month sitting inside one of those windows can legitimately show few or no dates.
- What is the Abhijit Muhurta?
- Abhijit is the roughly 48-minute window around local solar noon, ruled by Lord Vishnu and considered auspicious for almost any task. The Muhurta texts treat it as a 'victory' window, and we highlight it as the prime slot within the griha pravesh and bhoomi pujan windows.
- What are Bhadra, Panchak and the Rikta tithis?
- These are the classical doshas we exclude. Bhadra (the Vishti karana) and Panchak (the Moon in the last five nakshatras, Dhanishta to Revati) are inauspicious periods; the Rikta tithis — the 4th, 9th and 14th of each fortnight — are the 'empty' tithis avoided for new beginnings.
- Should I still consult an astrologer?
- Yes. These dates are a strong, rule-based shortlist, but they are computed for a generic chart. For a wedding or any major event, confirming the muhurta against your own birth chart with an astrologer is recommended.