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Marriage Muhurat 2024

Auspicious dates for life's important beginnings

January 2024

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Best dayAuspicious

Monday, January 22, 2024

Most Auspicious

Muhurat windows

Best19:5204:59+1 day
The day's auspicious muhurat window9h 7m
Nakshatra
Mrigashira
Tithi
Shukla Trayodashi
Yoga
Indra
Karana
Kaulava

Why this day

  • Mrigashira — an auspicious nakshatra for this ceremony
  • Shukla Trayodashi — 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
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33 auspicious days

The most auspicious Marriage dates in 2024.

January2024

6 auspicious days
  1. 17

    Wednesday, January 17, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window07:14 – 08:3309:52 – 11:1213:50 – 16:0617:38 – 21:50
    RevatiShukla SaptamiView full panchang
  2. 20

    Saturday, January 20, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window03:10 – 07:14
    RohiniShukla EkadashiView full panchang
  3. 22

    Monday, January 22, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window19:52 – 04:59
    MrigashiraShukla TrayodashiAmrit Siddhi YogaSarvartha Siddhi YogaView full panchang
  4. 27

    Saturday, January 27, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window19:45 – 07:11
    MaghaKrishna DvitiyaView full panchang
  5. 28

    Sunday, January 28, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window07:11 – 12:3413:54 – 15:15
    MaghaKrishna TritiyaView full panchang
  6. 31

    Wednesday, January 31, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window07:10 – 07:3409:52 – 11:13
    HastaKrishna PanchamiSarvartha Siddhi YogaView full panchang

February2024

6 auspicious days
  1. 4

    Sunday, February 4, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window18:02 – 05:44
    AnuradhaKrishna DashamiView full panchang
  2. 12

    Monday, February 12, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window15:22 – 17:44
    Uttara BhadrapadaShukla TritiyaView full panchang
  3. 24

    Saturday, February 24, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window18:00 – 22:21
    MaghaKrishna PratipadaView full panchang
  4. 25

    Sunday, February 25, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window01:25 – 06:51
    Uttara PhalguniKrishna DvitiyaView full panchang
  5. 26

    Monday, February 26, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:50 – 08:1612:34 – 14:00
    Uttara PhalguniKrishna DvitiyaView full panchang
  6. 29

    Thursday, February 29, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window11:07 – 14:0015:27 – 06:22
    SwatiKrishna PanchamiView full panchang

March2024

4 auspicious days
  1. 2

    Saturday, March 2, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window20:25 – 06:44
    AnuradhaKrishna SaptamiView full panchang
  2. 3

    Sunday, March 3, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:43 – 08:45
    AnuradhaKrishna SaptamiView full panchang
  3. 10

    Sunday, March 10, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window01:56 – 06:36
    Uttara BhadrapadaShukla PratipadaView full panchang
  4. 11

    Monday, March 11, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:35 – 08:0409:33 – 10:2312:31 – 14:0015:29 – 06:35
    Uttara BhadrapadaShukla PratipadaView full panchang

April2024

7 auspicious days
  1. 18

    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window00:45 – 05:52
    MaghaShukla EkadashiView full panchang
  2. 19

    Friday, April 19, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window05:51 – 06:47
    MaghaShukla EkadashiView full panchang
  3. 20

    Saturday, April 20, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window22:42 – 02:49
    Uttara PhalguniShukla TrayodashiView full panchang
  4. 24

    Wednesday, April 24, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:23 – 07:2409:02 – 10:4113:57 – 00:42
    SwatiKrishna PratipadaView full panchang
  5. 25

    Thursday, April 25, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window04:55 – 05:45
    AnuradhaKrishna DvitiyaView full panchang
  6. 26

    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window05:44 – 06:3709:01 – 10:4012:19 – 15:3617:14 – 20:06
    AnuradhaKrishna DvitiyaSarvartha Siddhi YogaView full panchang
  7. 28

    Sunday, April 28, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window10:34 – 12:1814:13 – 15:3618:54 – 03:12
    MulaKrishna PanchamiSarvartha Siddhi YogaView full panchang

July2024

3 auspicious days
  1. 12

    Friday, July 12, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window05:16 – 05:31
    HastaShukla SaptamiView full panchang
  2. 13

    Saturday, July 13, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window07:16 – 08:5910:43 – 14:10
    HastaShukla SaptamiView full panchang
  3. 15

    Monday, July 15, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window19:19 – 00:30
    SwatiShukla DashamiView full panchang

November2024

4 auspicious days
  1. 13

    Wednesday, November 13, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window15:26 – 16:2617:52 – 21:49
    RevatiShukla TrayodashiView full panchang
  2. 16

    Saturday, November 16, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window23:49 – 06:44
    RohiniKrishna PratipadaView full panchang
  3. 17

    Sunday, November 17, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:45 – 10:0511:32 – 12:0613:26 – 14:4617:26 – 06:45
    RohiniKrishna DvitiyaView full panchang
  4. 18

    Monday, November 18, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window06:46 – 07:56
    MrigashiraKrishna TritiyaAmrit Siddhi YogaSarvartha Siddhi YogaView full panchang

December2024

3 auspicious days
  1. 1

    Sunday, December 1, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window11:51 – 12:1013:28 – 14:24
    AnuradhaShukla PratipadaView full panchang
  2. 5

    Thursday, December 5, 2024

    Most Auspicious
    Auspicious window12:49 – 13:2914:47 – 17:27
    Uttara AshadhaShukla PanchamiView full panchang
  3. 15

    Sunday, December 15, 2024

    Auspicious
    Auspicious window14:31 – 14:5117:26 – 02:20
    MrigashiraKrishna PratipadaView full panchang

About Marriage Muhurat

A vivah muhurat is the precise window chosen for the wedding's binding rites — especially the kanyadaan and pheras — so that married life begins under a harmonious sky. Of all the saMskaras, marriage carries the strictest timing rules in the classical texts: the Muhurta Chintamani and B.V. Raman's Muhurtha devote whole chapters to it, which is why wedding seasons cluster and whole months legitimately fall silent. Every date below passes those rules in full, computed from the true-position (Drik) panchang, and carries its actual muhurat window — including evening and night vivah lagnas.

How Marriage Muhurat dates are chosen

  • Dates fall on the eleven classical vivaha nakshatras — Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Mula, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati — the marriage set B.V. Raman's Muhurtha and the Kalaprakasika give identically. Panchak does not bar a marriage, so Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati stay in.
  • Benefic tithis set the tier: the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 11th and 13th rank 'most auspicious', while Pratipada appears as 'suitable'. The 6th, 8th and 12th are rejected together by the vivah tithi rule of Raman's Muhurtha, alongside the Rikta tithis (4th, 9th, 14th), Amavasya and Purnima; and in the dark fortnight nothing is taken from Ekadashi onward — Krishna 11 through Amavasya is excluded.
  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are preferred; Sunday and Saturday qualify as middling (madhyama) and show as 'suitable'. Only Tuesday is barred for vivah.
  • The nine hostile yogas of the Muhurta texts — Vishkambha, Atiganda, Shula, Ganda, Vyaghata, Vajra, Vyatipata, Parigha and Vaidhriti — are excluded, as are Bhadra (the Vishti karana) and the Gandanta padas (the first quarter of Magha and Mula, the last of Revati).
  • Marriages pause through Kharmas (Sun in Sagittarius or Pisces), Chaturmas (Devshayani to Prabodhini Ekadashi), Adhik Maas, and whenever Jupiter or Venus is combust (asta) — both must be visible to bless a wedding.
  • Each date carries its real within-day window — including evening and night vivah lagnas. It remains a panchang-level shortlist: the couple's own charts should still be matched by an astrologer.

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

Which nakshatras are best for marriage?
The Muhurta texts name eleven vivah nakshatras: Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Mula, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati. Every date listed here falls on one of these.
Can a wedding take place on a Saturday or Sunday?
Yes — classical tradition firmly bars only Tuesday for vivah. Saturday and Sunday are middling (madhyama) rather than forbidden, so such dates are listed under the 'suitable' tier instead of 'most auspicious'.
Why are there no marriage dates from mid-December to mid-January?
That is Kharmas (Malmaas) — the Sun's transit of Sagittarius — when marriages traditionally pause. The same applies from mid-March to mid-April (Sun in Pisces), through Chaturmas and Adhik Maas, and whenever Jupiter or Venus is combust (asta), since both planets must be strong for a wedding.
Why are there no dates in the last days of Krishna paksha?
B.V. Raman's Muhurtha rejects the dark fortnight from Krishna Ekadashi through Amavasya — the waning Moon's final days — even when it falls on the best nakshatras. Lists that show weddings on those days skip this rule; here they are excluded, so the days before Amavasya always sit empty.
Do these dates replace kundli matching?
No. They are the panchang-level shortlist every couple shares; gun milan and the strength of Guru and Shukra in the two birth charts are personal, and should be confirmed with an astrologer before the wedding 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.