Panchak Calendar 2082
Transit and Muhurta Panchak details based on Vedic Astrology and Surya Siddhanta
Panchak refers to the period of five days when the Moon transits through five specific constellations: Dhanishta (latter half), Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati. In Vedic Astrology, certain activities are traditionally avoided during this period as it is believed that actions initiated during Panchak are repeated five times.
Activities Traditionally Avoided during Panchak
Traveling South
Avoiding the direction of Yamaraj
Building a Roof
Putting the roof on a new house
Making a Bed
Weaving or constructing a bed/cot
Storing Fuel/Wood
Gathering firewood or grass
Cremation
Performing last rites
Understanding Panchak
What is Panchak?
Panchak is a period of five days when the Moon transits through five specific constellations: Dhanishta (latter half), Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati. Actions like journeying South, grass collection, or roof-laying are avoided for better outcomes.
Significance of Panchaka Rahita
Panchaka Rahita logic ensures that auspicious events like Marriage or Mundan are scheduled outside of these 'blemished' windows to ensure prosperity and completion without repetition.
Types of Panchak
Mrityu Panchak
Occurs when Panchak starts on Sunday. It brings threats of death-like experiences or severe illnesses.
Agni Panchak
Occurs when Panchak starts on Tuesday. It increases the risk of fire or accidents.
Raja Panchak
Occurs when Panchak starts on Monday. It may bring mental stress or administrative troubles.
Chora Panchak
Occurs when Panchak starts on Friday. It increases the risk of theft or financial loss.
Roga Panchak
Occurs when Panchak starts on Saturday. It identifies potential health risks and long-term diseases.