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Auspicious Wedding Dates For Hindu Marriages in 2016

JANUARY 2016: Best Hindu Wedding Dates (Vivah Muhurat)

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
15 January, 2016Magha Shukla ShashthiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
16 January, 2016Magha Shukla SaptamiRevati
20 January, 2016Magha Shukla EkadashiRohini, Mrigashirsha
21 January, 2016Magha Shukla DwadashiMrigashirsha
25 January, 2016Magha Krishna PrathamaAshlesha
26 January, 2016Magha Krishna Dwitiya and TritiyaMagha
28 January, 2016Magha Krishna ChaturthiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
29 January, 2016Magha Krishna Panchami and ShashthiHasta


FEBRUARY 2016: Auspicious Wedding Dates in 2016

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
2 February, 2016Magha Krishna Navami and DashamiAnuradha
3 February, 2016Magha Krishna DashamiAnuradha
5 February, 2016Magha Krishna DwadashiMoola
6 February, 2016Magha Krishna TrayodashiUttara Ashadha
11 February, 2016Phalguna Shukla ChaturthiUttara Bhadrapada
12 February, 2016Phalguna Shukla PanchamiRevati
17 February, 2016Phalguna Shukla Dashami and EkadashiMrigashirsha
24 February, 2016Phalguna Krishna DwitiyaUttara Phalguni
27 February, 2016Phalguna Krishna PanchamiSwati
28 February, 2016Phalguna Krishna Panchami and ShashthiSwati


MARCH 2016: Auspicious Hindu Marriage Dates in India

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
1 March, 2016Phalguna Krishna Saptami and AshtamiAnuradha
3 March, 2016Phalguna Krishna Navami and DashamiMula
5 March, 2016Phalguna Krishna Ekadashi and DwadashiUttara Ashadha
6 March, 2016Phalguna Krishna DwadashiShravana
10 March, 2016Chaitra Shukla Dwitiya and TritiyaUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
 
 
 
 

APRIL 2016: Auspicious Hindu Marriage Dates in 2016

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
18 April, 2016Vaishakha Shukla Dwadashi and TrayodashiUttara Phalguni
19 April, 2016Vaishakha Shukla TrayodashiUttara Phalguni
20 April, 2016Vaishakha Shukla ChaturdashiHasta
22 April, 2016Vaishakha Shukla PurnimaSwati
22 April, 2016Vaishakha Krishna PrathamaSwati
24 April, 2016Vaishakha Krishna TritiyaAnuradha
27 April, 2016Vaishakha Krishna PanchamiMoola
29 April, 2016Vaishakha Krishna SaptamiUttara Ashadha


MAY 2016: Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates (Shubh Muhurat)

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
4 May, 2016Vaishakha Krishna DwadashiUttara Bhadrapada
8 May, 2016Jyeshtha Shukla DwitiyaRohini
9 May, 2016Jyeshtha Shukla TritiyaMrigashirsha
16 May, 2016Jyeshtha Shukla DashamiUttara Phalguni
18 May, 2016Jyeshtha Shukla DwadashiHasta
26 May, 2016Jyeshtha Krishna ChaturthiUttara Ashadha


JUNE 2016: : Auspicious Shubh Vivaah Muhurat Dates in 2016

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
1 June, 2016Jyeshtha Krishna EkadashiUttara Bhadrapada
16 June, 2016Ashadha Shukla EkadashiSwati
27 June, 2016Ashadha Krishna SaptamiUttara Bhadrapada


JULY 2016: Best Auspicious Wedding Dates in India in 2016

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
8 July, 2016Shravana Shukla ChaturthiMagha
11 July, 2016Shravana Shukla SaptamiHasta
13 July, 2016Shravana Shukla NavamiSwati
15 July, 2016Shravana Shukla EkadashiAnuradha

In Hindu Wedding, Kanyadaan is the ritual where the bride's parents give her to her husband.


Chaturmas 2016 – Inauspicious Time for Hindu Wedding

Chaturmas is the four month period which Hindus consider inauspicious for weddings. It is thought that Lord Vishnu sleeps during this period and it is considered unwise to disturb him.
Chaturmas in 2016 starts on 15 July, 2016 (Devshayani Ekadashi) and ends on 10 November, 2016 (Devuthani Ekadashi).
 

NOVEMBER 2016: Shubh Vivah Muhurat in India in 2016

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
11 November, 2016Kartik Shukla EkadashiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
12 November, 2016Kartik Shukla TrayodashiRevati
15 November, 2016Kartik Krishna PrathamaRohini
16 November, 2016Kartik Krishna DwitiyaRohini, Mrigashirsha
23 November, 2016Kartik Krishna DashamiUttara Phalguni
24 November, 2016Kartik Krishna EkadashiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
25 November, 2016Kartik Krishna EkadashiHasta
26 November, 2016Kartik Krishna DwadashiSwati
27 November, 2016Kartik Krishna TrayodashiSwati


DECEMBER 2016: Shubh Lagan Mahurat, Best Hindu Wedding Dates

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
3 December, 2016Margashirsha Shukla ChaturthiUttara Ashadha
4 December, 2016Margashirsha Shukla PanchamiUttara Ashadha
8 December, 2016Margashirsha Shukla NavamiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
9 December, 2016Margashirsha Shukla DashamiRevati
13 December, 2016Margashirsha Shukla ChaturdashiRohini, Mrigashirsha
14 December, 2016Margashirsha Krishna PrathamaMrigashirsha


PLEASE NOTE: On some days the auspicious marriage muhurat time (Shubh Lagan Muhurat or holy wedding time) is at odd hours, such as very late at night or very early in the morning. These auspicious Hindu wedding dates have been ignored.

Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates in 2016, 2017


Auspicious 2017 Hindu Wedding Dates (Shubh Lagan Muhurat)

JANUARY 2017: Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates, Vivaah Muhurat

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
15 January, 2017Paush Krishna ChaturthiMagha
17 January, 2017Paush Krishna PanchamiUttara Phalguni
20 January, 2017Paush Krishna AshtamiSwati
22 January, 2017Paush Krishna EkadashiAnuradha
23 January, 2017Paush Krishna EkadashiAnuradha


FEBRUARY 2017:- Auspicious Hindu Marriage Dates in 2017

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
1 February, 2017Magha Shukla Panchami and ShashthiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
2 February, 2017Magha Shukla ShashthiRevati
11 February, 2017Magha Krishna PrathamaMagha
13 February, 2017Magha Krishna TritiyaUttara Phalguni
14 February, 2017Magha Krishna ChaturthiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
16 February, 2017Magha Krishna ShashthiSwati
21 February, 2017Magha Krishna EkadashiMoola
28 February, 2017Phalguna Shukla Dwitiya and TritiyaUttara Bhadrapada, Revati


MARCH 2017: Auspicious 2017 Hindu Marriage Dates in India

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
1 March, 2017Phalguna Shukla Tritiya and ChaturthiRevati
5 March, 2017Phalguna Shukla Ashtami and NavamiRohini, Mrigashirsha
6 March, 2017Phalguna Shukla NavamiMrigashirsha
10 March, 2017Phalguna Shukla ChaturdashiMagha
11 March, 2017Phalguna Shukla ChaturdashiMagha


APRIL 2017: Best Hindu Marriage Dates (Shubh Vivah) in 2017

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
17 April, 2017Chaitra Krishna ShashthiMoola
18 April, 2017Chaitra Krishna Saptami and AshtamiUttara Ashadha
19 April, 2017Chaitra Krishna AshtamiUttara Ashadha
28 April, 2017Vaishakha Shukla TritiyaRohini
30 April, 2017Vaishakha Shukla PanchamiMrigashirsha


MAY 2017: Auspicious Vivaah Muhurat for Hindu Wedding

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
4 May, 2017Vaishakha Shukla Navami and DashamiMagha
6 May, 2017Vaishakha Shukla DwadashiUttara Phalguni
7 May, 2017Vaishakha Shukla Dwadashi and TrayodashiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
8 May, 2017Vaishakha Shukla TrayodashiHasta
12 May, 2017Vaishakha Krishna DwitiyaAnuradha
14 May, 2017Vaishakha Krishna ChaturthiMoola
16 May, 2017Vaishakha Krishna Panchami and ShashthiUttara Ashadha
21 May, 2017Vaishakha Krishna EkadashiUttara Bhadrapada
22 May, 2017Vaishakha Krishna Ekadashi and DwadashiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
26 May, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla Prathama and DwitiyaRohini, Mrigashirsha
27 May, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla DwitiyaMrigashirsha


JUNE 2017: Auspicious Indian Hindu Marriage Dates in 2017

AUSPICIOUS WEDDING DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEMARRIAGE NAKSHATRA
2 June, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla NavamiUttara Phalguni
3 June, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla Navami and DashamiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
5 June, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla DwadashiSwati
8 June, 2017Jyeshtha Shukla ChaturdashiAnuradha
10 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna Prathama and DwitiyaMoola
11 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna DwitiyaMoola
12 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna TritiyaUttara Ashadha
17 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna AshtamiUttara Bhadrapada
18 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna Navami and DashamiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati
19 June, 2017Jyeshtha Krishna DashamiRevati
28 June, 2017Ashadha Shukla PanchamiMagha
30 June, 2017Ashadha Shukla SaptamiUttara Phalguni

Auspicious Marriage Dates, Shubh Vivah Muhurat


JULY 2017: Best Dates (Vivah Muhrat) For Hindu Marriage

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
3 July, 2017Ashadha Shukla Dashami and EkadashiSwati
5 July, 2017Ashadha Shukla Dwadashi and TrayodashiAnuradha


Chaturmas 2017: Inauspicious Time for Hindu marriage

Chaturmas is the four month period which Hindus consider inauspicious for weddings. It is thought that Lord Vishnu sleeps during this period and it is considered unwise to disturb him.
Chaturmas in 2017 starts on 4 July, 2017 (Devshayani Ekadashi) and ends on 31 October, 2017 (Devuthani Ekadashi).
 

NOVEMBER 2017: Auspicious Marriage Dates in 2017

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
11 November, 2017Kartik Krishna NavamiMagha
14 November, 2017Kartik Krishna Ekadashi and DwadashiUttara Phalguni, Hasta
15 November, 2017Kartik Krishna DwadashiHasta
21 November, 2017Margashirsha Shukla TritiyaMoola
29 November, 2017Margashirsha Shukla Dashami and EkadashiUttara Bhadrapada, Revati


DECEMBER 2017: Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates in 2017

AUSPICIOUS MARRIAGE DATEHINDU PANCHANG AUSPICIOUS DATEWEDDING NAKSHATRA
4 December, 2017Margashirsha Krishna DwitiyaMrigashirsha
13 December, 2017Margashirsha Krishna EkadashiSwati


PLEASE NOTE: On some days the auspicious marriage muhurat time (holy wedding time) is at odd hours, such as very late at night or very early in the morning. These auspicious Hindu wedding dates have been ignored.



Notes On Arriving at Auspicious Indian Hindu Marriage Date

  • Please note the above auspicious Hindu marriage dates (“Shubh Vivah Muhurat” or “Shubh Lagaan Muhurat”) are indicative dates. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR ASTROLOGER TO ARRIVE AT THE BEST DATE AND TIME FOR MARRIAGE.
  • The most important factor in deciding the best marriage date and time for Hindu weddings is the “Kundali” (Hindu Vedic Horoscope) of the bride and groom, “Janam Patri” (Birth Charts) of the couple, Location of the marriage and Hindu Panchangam (Hindu astrological calendar).
  • Hindu calendar is called the “Panchang”. The Panchang calendar is also known as Panchangam, Panjika, Panchanga, Jantri, etc. Note that different Indian communities and regions follow different calendars
    • SOLAR CALENDAR: Malayalam, Oriya Tamil and Bengali calendars are solar calendars based on the movement of the sun.
    • LUNISOLAR CALENDAR: Most other Indian communities follow Lunar-Solar (Lunisolar) calendar based on the movement of the sun and moon. Even among followers of the Lunisolar (Lunar-Solar) calendar, there are regional variations such as “Southern Amanta” (aka “Amavasyant”) (AP, Karnataka and Goa), “Western Amanta” (Maharashtra, Gujarat) and Northern “Purnimanta” (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Utter Pradesh, Uttranchal, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, J&K).
  • The Hindu Calendar is called “Panchang” because it has Five (“Panch”) parts/elements (“Ang”). The 5 key parts of a Hindu Panchangam calendar are “Nakshatra”, “Yoga”, “Tithi”, “Vaar”, and “Karana”. The 5 Panchang elements/limbs are the same across all the regional Hindu Panchang calendars.
  • As per Hindu astrology, the moons elliptical orbit is divided into 27 units called “Nakshatra”, which represent a day in the lunar month. Of the 27 “Nakshatra”, astrologers consider 11 Nakshatras auspicious for Hindu marriages. These are Rohini (4 only first half), Mrigashirsha (5), Magha (10 – only second half), Uttara Phalguni (12), Hasta (13), Swati (15), Anuradha (17), Mula (19 – only second half), Uttara Ashadha (21), Uttara Bhadrapada (26) and Revati (27).
  • Hindu astrologers (“Jyotish”) also factor in “Yoga”, “Varna” (days of the week), “Tithi” (30 in all) and “Karana” (60 in all) before deciding on a good wedding date.
  • The full day is not auspicious for performing a wedding. During the day there are special “Shubh Vivah Muhurat” (auspicious wedding time) when it is considered auspicious to conduct a marriage.
  • Hindus avoid marriages during “Chaturmas”, the 4 month period when Lord Vishnu and the Gods are thought to be in deep Yogic sleep. North Indians also avoid marriages during “Holashtak”, the eight days leading up to Holi (“Holika Dahan”).
  • Hindu astrologers suggest that marriages should not take place during “Pitra Paksh” (“Pitru Paksh”, “Mahalaya Paksh”) from 10 September, 2014 to 23 September, 2014 and during “Bhishm Panchak”.
  • Some Hindu astrologers avoid recommending Hindu marriages on Tuesdays since it is ruled by Mars, although in Judaism Tuesday is a very auspicious day for weddings.
  • For those who follow the Lunar Calendar, the below three and a half days are considered very auspicious. These astrological good days are called (“Sade Teen Muhurat”) and the entire day is considered auspicious.
    • Gudi Padwa (Ugadi): 31 March, 2014 (Monday); 21 March, 2015 (Saturday)
    • Akshaya Tritiya: 2 May, 2014 (Friday); 21 April, 2015 (Tuesday)
    • Vijaya Dashami (Dassera): 3 October, 2014 (Friday); 22 October, 2015 (Thrusday)
    • Kartik Shukla Prathama (or Pratipada) (Half Muhurat): 24 October, 2014 (Friday); 12 November, 2015 (Thursday)



KUNDLI MATCHING: MARRIAGE COMPATIBILITY BASED ON VEDIC ASTROLOGY

Kundli Matching: Marriage Compatibility Based on Vedic Astrology

Kundali Matching to check marriage compatibility of bride & groom.
According to Hindu Vedic Astrology, a “Kundli” (or “Kundali”) has 8 “Kutas” (or “Koota” or “Koot”), which in turn have 36 “Guns” (or “”Guna” or “Gana”). Most astrologers use the “8 Kuta” Horoscope matching system (also known as “Ashta Kuta Milan” or “Gun Milan”) to check whether a girl and a boy are a good match for marriage.
In Kundali Matching, higher the compatibility of the 36 “Guns” (“Gunas”), higher is the probability that the bride and groom will have a happy marriage. The best Kundli Match for marriage is when all 36 Guna of the man and woman match.
 
 

36 Gun Milan (Horoscope Matching) for Marriage Compatibility

“GUN” (“GUNA”) POINTSPREDICTION FOR MARRIED LIFE
Less than 18NOT COMPATIBLE. This marriage may not succeed.
18 to 24AVERAGE SCORE. Wedding match is acceptable.
25 to 32VERY GOOD MATCH. Marriage should be a success.
33 to 36EXCELLENT MATCH. Marriage should be a success.

Kundali Matching is also called “Gun Milan”, “Guna Milan”, “Meelaapakam” or “Koota Matching”.  “Janam Kundali” (Vedic Astrological Natal chart) is used for Kundli Matching. Matching of “Gun/Guna/Gana” is primarily based on the position of the moon in the bride and groom’s horoscopes.

Kuta & 36 Gun Milap in Kundali Matching as per Horoscope Matching.
 
 

Meaning and Points of 8 Kuta (Ashta Koota) in Kundali Matching

The below table briefly explains the 8 Kuta (Koota) and 36 Guna involved in Kundli matching and how scoring is done. Since the 8 Kutas are matched, marriage Kundali Matching is also called “Ashta Kuta Milan”.

KUNDLI KUTA (KOOTA)MAXIMUM POINTSMEANING OF ALL 8 KUTA (KOOTA) AND GUN (GUNA) POINTS FOR EACH
Varna or Varan or Jaati1Varna Koot is related Ego: Person’s personality is divided into 4 (in descending order of preference) – Brahmin (highest), Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra (lowest) (NOTE: This is not to be mistaken with caste). If groom and bride get 1 point if they have the same “Varna”, or if grrom’s “Varna” is higher than the brides.
Vasya or Vashya2Vasya Koot is related to Control in the Marriage and Power Equation: Based on moon sign, person is classified into 5 types – Manav/Nara (Human), Vanchar (big Jungle animals such as lion), Chatuspad (small animals such as deer), Jalchar (animals of the sea), Keeta/Keet (Insects). Full 2 points if groom and bride belong to same Vasya, 0 points for Vashya’s which are oppononts (eg: Manav and Vanchar), 1/2 point for Manv-Jalchar combination and 1 point for the rest.
Tara or Dina3Tara Koot is related to Birth Star Compatibility: There are 27 birth stars (Nakshatra). The groom’s birth star is counted from the bride’s and this number is divided by 9. Same is done from the girl’s birth star to the boy’s birth star. If both the remainders are Even, it is auspicious and 3 points are allocated. 0 points if both are odd and 1.5 points if one is even.
Yoni4Yoni Kuta is related to Sexual Compatibility: Based on birth star, the Yoni Koot is classified as one of 14 animals (Horse, Elephant, Sheep, Snake, Dog, Cat, Rat, Cow, Buffalo, Tiger, Hare/Deer, Monkey, Lion, Mongoose). Same animal gets 4 points, whereas enimies (Cow/Tiger, Cat/Rat, Snake/Mongoose, etc) get 0 points. 3 points for friendly Yoni, 2 for neutral and 1 for not friendly Yoni.
Grah Maitri or Rasyadipati5Grah Maitri Koot is related to Horoscope Planetary (Rashi) Compatibility: In the birth charts, celestial lord is assigned to “Rashi” (Moon at time of birth). These are either friends or neutral or enemies. 5 points if Lords of both Rashi (Rasi) are friends; 4 points for 1 friend and 1 neutral, etc. 0 pints if both Rashi Lords are enemies.
Gana6Gana Koot is related to Behaviour and Temprament. Birth stars (Nakshatras) are divided into three – Deva (God, indicating Satwa Guna), Manava (Human, indicating Rajo Guna) and Rakshasa (Demon, indicating Tamo Guna). 6 points when the girl and boy belong to the same Gana or when boy is Manav & girl is Deva. 5 points when girl is Manav and boy is Deva. 1 point for Deva and Rakshasa and 0 points for Manav and Rakshasa.
Rashi or Bha7Bha Koot is related to Love: The position of the boy’s horoscope Rashi moon position is counted from the girl’s moon position. If the man’s moon is 2, 3 4, 5, 6 places from the girl’s moon, it is considered bad; whereas 7 and 12 are considered good. If girl’s moon is 12 positions from the man’s moon,it is considered bad; whereas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 are considered good.
Nadi8Nadi Koot is related to Health and Genes: Stars (Nakshastra) are divided into 3 – Aadi (Vata) Nadi, Madhya (Pitta) Nadi and Antya (Kapha) Nadi. No points are given if the man and woman’s Nadi Kuta are the same; else 8 points are allocated.

Please note that are some regional differences on how Kundli Matching or Ashta Koota Matching is done in North and South India. Also, astrologers sometimes considered different parameters while scoring a Kuta/Koota and Gun, which can lead to different Kundali Matching scores from different astrologers.
In addition to the Ashta Koota (8 Koota) matching, some astrologers also check “Mahendra Koota” “Deergha Koota”, “Veda Koota”, “Raju Koota”, etc. These four Kootas are usually matched in South India.