Rare Yoga after 200 years on Rakshabandhan: Due to Bhadra, only one Muhurta, Rakhi will be able to tie from 8.25 night, the whole day is auspicious for shopping

Posted on 10th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

This time there is confusion about the date and constellation of Rakshabandhan. Because the full moon of Sawan is on two days i.e. 11th and 12th August. On this, astrologers across the country say that after the end of Bhadra, the sum of Purnima and Shravan Nakshatra is being formed on Thursday only. Therefore, Rakhi should be tied on the night of 11th August. This is the reason that this time there will be only one Muhurta for Rakshabandhan. Which will be around 1 hour 20 minutes. On this festival, due to the auspicious yogas being created by the rare position of the planets, there will be an auspicious time for shopping throughout the day.

 

Manega festival in Raja Yoga

 

Puri's astrologer Dr. Ganesh Mishra says that on Thursday, August 11, there will be Ayushman, Saubhagya, and Dhwaja Yoga. Along with this, Raja Yogas named Shankh, Hans, and Satkirti is also being formed. Jupiter and Saturn will be retrograde and remain in their zodiac signs. Such a rare state of stars has not happened in the last 200 years. Rakshabandhan done in this great coincidence will give happiness, prosperity, and health.

 

The auspicious coincidence of date, constellation, and day

 

On August 11, with the full moon date and Shravan Nakshatra, an auspicious coincidence is being made for Thursday. In astrology, this yoga has been described as an auspicious time for shopping. In which the purchase of vehicles, property, jewelry, furniture, electronic goods, and other things will benefit in the long run. Also, this day will be very good for any new beginning. Joining jobs, and making big transactions or investments will be beneficial on this day. Being Shravan Nakshatra, the whole day will be very auspicious for vehicle purchases.

 

what do astrologers say?

 

On August 11, the full moon date will start at around 9:35, which will remain till around 7.16 am the next day. On the other hand, Bhadra will start at 10.38 am on Thursday and will end at 8.25 pm. Therefore, scholars of Ujjain, Haridwar, Puri, and Tirupati, along with Kashi Vidya Parishad, say that whether Bhadra resides in the sky or heaven, Raksha Bandhan should not be performed until the Bhadra period is completely over. Therefore, all the astrologers unanimously say that on Thursday, August 11, Rakshabandhan should be celebrated only after 8.25 pm.

 

Why not tie Rakhi on the 11th day?

 

Some people believe that on August 11, Bhadra will remain in Hades. Which will not have any inauspicious effect on the earth. So you can do Rakshabandhan for the whole day. But the Vidvat Parishad says that there is no mention of this in any text or Purana. At the same time, the sages have told inauspicious to do Rakshabandhan and Holika Dahan during the entire Bhadra period. Therefore, without considering the residence of Bhadra, Rakhi should be tied only after it has completely passed. At the same time, on the 12th, the full moon date will be for only 2 hours in the morning and will remain with Pratipada. It is forbidden to do Rakshabandhan in this yoga also.

 

Rakshabandhan is auspicious in the Pradosh period

 

Scholars say that the Pradosh period is considered the best in the texts regarding the time of Rakshabandhan. That is, the time of about two and a half hours after sunset is very auspicious. Lakshmi Puja is performed during this period of Diwali. Along with this, there is a law to do Holika and Ravana Dahan in the Pradosh period. It is told in astrological texts that the auspicious effect of the work done at this time lasts for a long time.

 

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