Rahul Gandhi coronation as congress president

Rahul Gandhi takes over as president of the Congress, main opposition party in India. With this he becomes the sixth member of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty to head the party that has ruled the country for much of its independent history.
Rahul Gandhi, who took the mantle from his mother, Sonia Gandhi, at a party function, on Saturday 16 Dec 2017. 

Astrological analysis of Muhurta


Panchang for the day of Ceremony

Samvat -2074
Masa - Pausha (Mal-Masa)
Day - Saturday
Tithi - Krishan Chaturdashi
Sign rising - Aquarius
Nakshtra - Anuradha
Karan - Vishti
Yoga - Dhriti
Moon in Scorpio (Neecha Rashi)
Sun - Sagittarius ( Sun has just entered Sagittarius sign)

Rahul Gandhi takes over as Party President on Krishna Chaturdashi. Chaturdashi Tithi is known as Rikta tithi. And Chaturdashi Tithi in Krishna Paksha is also blind tithi.

Rikta Tithis are favorable only for undesirable activities. Moreover Tithi lord Saturn is Combust and poorly disposed.

Although Saturday being a fixed day can be considered auspicious for coronation. Nakshtra Anuradha is also favourable for taking oath. 

On the event day Sun just entered Sagittarius (Sankranti) in Muhurta. For any auspicious activity Sankranti time is to be avoided. It is seen those things begun under Sankranti have only a transitional
influence and do not reach the expected conclusion. Sankranti is, therefore, particularly unfavorable for events of long-term significance. 

Moon 6th lord is posited in Scorpio (Neecha Rashi of Moon).

Lagna Lord and 9th Lord are combust and 5th Lord is retrograde. 9L and 5L both planets week posited in 10 house of status and position. 

Karna Vishti (Bhadra) - Vishti Karana are unfavorable for most beneficial activities. if the Karana is unfavorable at the time of beginning any beneficial activity, the work that will be required to maintain the activity and to bring it to a successful conclusion will be more than it is felt to be worth.

For Good Muhurta, there should be Benefics Venus, mercury and Moon are in Kendra but Venus is combust, Mercury is retrograde and Moon debilitated. and malefics in 3,6,11, here there are malefics in 6th and 11th house.

The Planetary positions for a good muhurat are missing.

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CHAUGHADIA MUHURTA

Muhurta is essentially a measure of time which refers to the application of Vedic astrology wisdom in determining the auspicious time for starting an event so that it goes through in all probability smoothly and without hurdles. Simply put, it is the time we ‘elect’ (or select) to begin important events in life.
Muhurta' is a vast subject in itself but 'Chaughadia-muhurtas' provide a quick and quite effective reference table to any person who does not have access to a well-qualified Vedic astrologer or does not have time to consult him/her for any reason. You may define the 'Chaughadia-muhurtas' as general public's election astrology.
Synonyms of Chaughadia are #Chogadia, #Chaughadia, #Chaturshtika
Cho-Gadhiya means four Ghadi (4 घडी)/Ghati – (Ghadi (now used for a clock in Hindi) is an ancient measure for calculations of time in India roughly equivalent to 24 minutes. Cho-Gadhiya means four Ghadi which totals to 96 minutes. Most of Chaughadia are of approximate 96 minutes duration)
Where 1Ghati (घडी) / = 24 minutes
So 4Ghati (घडी) = 4*24 = 96 minutes
So, 96 Minutes of time in a day is known as one Chaughadia.

Chaughadia is normally used for checking intraday auspicious time to start new work. Traditionally Chaughadia is used for travel muhurtas but due to its simplicity it is used for any muhurta.
In Hindu System day start with Sunrise and ends on next Sunrise. The period between Sunrise to next Sunrise is divided into two parts – Day and Night
Daytime – also known as Dinamana the period from sunrise to sunset
Nighttime – also known as Ratrimana, the period from sunset to sunrise.
This way 24 hours of a day are divided into 16time segments of approximately one and a half hours each (i.e., approx. 3.75 Ghati). Each of these time segments is called a Chaughadia due to its approximate duration of 3.75 Ghati. These Chaughadia are of 7 types and are either good or bad or medium (neutral) in nature.
Each period is divided into eight Chaughadia. The daytime difference is arrived at by calculating the difference between Sunrise and Sunset and dividing the same by 8.
8th part so got is called Day Chaughadia
Same way, eight equal divisions are done for time duration from sun-set to next day’s sun-rise (‘Ratrimana’) and allotted to 7 types of night-time ‘Chaughadia’ in a pre-determined order decided by weekday. Again, six ‘Chaughadia’ get 1 division each in their share while one ‘Chaughadia’ gets 2 divisions.
 There are total seven Chaughadia muhurtas out of which four are auspicious Chaughadia, Amrit, Shubh, Labh and Char, to start auspicious work.
The rest three are considered bad or inauspicious Chaughadia, Rog, Kaal and Udveg, should be avoided.
The time between sunrise and sunset is called day Chaughadia and the time between sunset and next day sunrise is called night Chaughadia.
All-important works should be commenced during a favorable Chaughadia
Amrit, Shubh and Labh are favorable Chaughadia s.
Char is an intermediate Chaughadia.

Udveg, Rog and Kaal are unfavorable Chaughadias.

The seven types of ‘Chaughadia’ are as follows:
Division
Chaughadia Name
Ruling Plant
Effect
Works recommended
1.
‘Udveg’ (Anxiety)
Sun
Bad
Govt. related work
2.
‘Amrit’ (Nector)
Moon
Good
All types of works
3.
‘Roga’ (Illness)
Mars
Bad
Attacks, war, fights, debates
4.
‘Labh’ (Profit)
Mercury
Good
Starting a Business
5.
‘Shubh’ (Auspicious)
Jupiter
Good
Marriage, religious activities,
6.
‘Chara’ (or 'Chala') (Moving)
Venus
Medium
Travel
7.
‘Kaala’ (Death)
Saturn
Bad
Wealth building activities

Thus, to determine a good time to commence/initiate important works or to start a new venture or to start anything auspicious - select a good ‘Chaughadia’. Any good work or travel should be preferably started in a Good Chaughadia only.

चर में चक्र चलाइये , उद्वेगे थलगार ।
शुभ में स्त्री श्रृंगार करे,लाभ में करो व्यापार ॥
रोग में रोगी स्नान करे ,काल करो भण्डार ।

अमृत में काम सभी करो , सहाय करो कर्तार ॥

Any Chaughadia division could be good or bad depending on the weekday and time of the day. Scriptures say that if a work is started in good ‘Chaughadia’ and other Muhurta determining factors (such as ‘Tithi’, ‘Yoga’, Nakshatra’ etc.) are also favourable, it is almost certain to get success in that work or effort.
The sequence of day-time and night-time Chaughadias varies for each week day. However, the sequence is fixed and does not change for each week day. For example, the sequence for Monday is different to that for Tuesday, which in turn is different to that for Wednesday. But the sequence for each Monday is the same, as also for each Tuesday.
The first Chaughadia of the day is decided based on the ruling deity of the day. Thus, on Sunday the first Chaughadia Muhurta would be ruled by the Sun followed by Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Sun. The prevailing Lord during the Chaughadia division makes it bad or good.

The sequence of "Chaughadia-muhurtas" in day-time  
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala

The sequence of "Chaughadia-muhurtas" in night- time 
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Shubh
Chara
Kaala
Udveg
Amrit
Roga
Labh

#Chogadia, #Chaughadia, #Chaturshtika
#चौघड़िया_मुहूर्त, यात्रा_मुहूर्त, #दिन_का_चौघड़िया, #रात_का_चौघड़िया 

यमदंष्ट्रा योग

वैद्यक के अनुसार आश्विन, कार्तिक, और अगहन के लगभग का कुछ विशिष्ट काल, जिसमें रोग और मृत्यु आदि का विशेष भय रहता है और जिसमें अल्प भोजन तथा विशेष संयम आदि का विधान है। 
कुछ लोगों के मत से यह समय कार्तिक के अंतिम आठ दिनों और अगहन के आरंभिक आठ दिनों का है; और कुछ लोगों के मत से आश्विन के अंतिम आठ दिन और पूरा कार्तिक मास इसके अंतर्गत है।

यमदंष्ट्रा योग- वार और नक्षत्र के संयोग से बनता है यमदंष्ट्रा योग 
रविवार को मघा और धनिष्ठा, 
सोमवार को मूल और विशाखा, 
मंगलवार  को भरणी और कृतिका , 
बुधवार  को पुनर्वसु और रेवती ,
गुरूवार  को अश्विनी और उत्तराषाढा, 
शुक्रवार  को रोहिणी और अनुराधा , 
तथा 

शनिवार को श्रवण और धनिष्ठा नक्षत्र होने पर अत्यंत पीड़ादायक योग यमदंष्ट्रा योग बनता है  

Choosing best Muhurta for Timing of Surgery: Genral Rules To Ponder

Vedanga Jyotisha refers to a specific unit of time commonly known as Muhurta Jyotisha. Muhurta signifies the most benefic period when there is maximum harmony between stellar aspects (planets/stars) and the concerned human being or circumstances. It is that period which helps in concentrating the energy of the planets and other astrological factors in an auspicious way so as to void the evil powers and make the result of the work performed most fruitful. It is not only the positive time to initiate an event so that, not only it is carried out without any hurdle, but it also provides best results. 
Muhurta for Surgery or treatment:
As it is said "Well begin is half done" so any work started in auspicious time adds to success.
In the Brāhmaṇas, muhurta means a division of time: one-thirtieth of a day, or a period of two Ghati (48 minutes). Further each muhūrta is further divided into 30 (Indian minutes) or kalā (making 30 Kalā ≈ 48 western min). Each kalā is further divided into 30 (Indian) seconds or Kāṣṭhā, making 30 Kāṣṭhā ≈ 1.6 western minute.



Ch.31 of Kaalaprakasika deals with commencement of Ayurvedic/Aushad, surgical and other treatments for various types of ailments. It says the application of all external remedies and operation with surgical instruments should commence on Tuesday or Saturday when Mars is powerful, when 8th house is unoccupied and when ruling asterism is Ardra, Jyeshta, Ashlesha or Moola coinciding with Chaturthi, Navmi or Chaturdashi Tithi. Mesha, Karkata, Kanya or Taurus - any of these signs rising shoud be chosen.

But,however Mukurtha NirNayam alias Kaalavidhaanam sloka 317 is more specific about Agni or sasthra (Surgical) vaithiya cikitsaa .This sloka advocates that Agni or Sasthra cikitsaa has to be done on ones Chandra Tara phalam day coinciding any one of the
following Nakshtra:
Ardra, Jyeshta, Ashlesha and Moola, falling on Shani or Kuja vara in a Rikta (4,9,14)
Tithi with Udayakala Lagna viz.Mesha, Karkata, Kanya, Tula with papagraha (Rahu, Sun, Mars) in Lagna with a clear/ unoccupied unafflicted 8th house.


On commencement of a disease there are certain commencements which are considered disastrous:
Chaturthi on Ardra/Ashlesha/Magha,
Navami on Swati/Jyeshta/Bharani,
Chaturdashi on Phalguni/P.Ashada/Bhadra Pad
And in general, 4, 9, 14, 6, 8 12 and Amavasya are negative.

Seeing the right Muhurtas for important undertakings can minimize affliction in the birth chart. Muhurtas gives maximum importance to the radical moon, as moon signifies the mind.
For calculating the correct Muhurtas consideration must be first given to the birth chart of the concerned person or persons, then the panchangam is referred to and the five limbs:
Tithi- lunar day
Vara- day of the week
Nakshtra- constellation
Yoga- semi lunar day
Karna- half a lunar day


From a technical point of view, there are many rules to consider when choosing the best time for surgery.
First of all the condition of the Moon is going to be essential. Astrologically the Moon represents flux and change, and successful surgery is about creating a successful change to the body.

So ideally, at the time of the surgery, the Moon should be making a favorable aspect to a fortunate (benefic) planet.

Research has shown that excessive bleeding is more likely to occur if surgery is performed within one week before or after the full moon.

You should also avoid all strong aspects to Mars, negative or positive. To avoid any Mars’s influence, we have noted only the Favorable Times for Surgery.

These Two Rules apply to all Surgeries.

Avoid surgery when the moon is in the same zodiac sign governing the body part in question. For example, if you must go in for heart by-pass surgery, we do not want to schedule this surgery for the transit of the Moon that day in Leo...because Leo rules the heart and cardiovascular system. If possible, to avoid using the transiting Moon in a sign opposite of that body part that is going to be operated on, that is 7th aspect.

The following factors are also to be considered:
Special planetary considerations (i.e. birth chart and present position of planets)
Tara bala- strength of Nakshtra -
Don’t fix the operation date on your Vipat Tara, Pratyari Tara, Vadh Tara.
From your Birth Star 3rd Star is Vipat Tara,
From your Birth Star 5th Star is Pratyari Tara,
From your Birth Star 7th Tara is Vadh (death) Tara

Chandra bala- lunar strength when Moon is posited from your Moon-Sign in Dark Half period of Moon at 2,4,5,8,9,12 houses in your Horoscope. When Moon is posited from Your Moon-Sign in Bright Half Period of Moon at 4,6,7,8, 12 houses in Your Horoscope.

Panchak- five sources of energy it is...
Mrityu Panchak- it signifies danger.
Agni Panchak- indicates danger from fire.
Raja Panchak- indicates danger from authority.
Krura Panchak- means evil things (negative thoughts or energies).
Rog Panchak- to be avoided for all surgical and recovery processes.


Seeking a Muhurta for Operation:
Mars governs surgical operation. Shukla Paksha is preferred to Krishna Paksha, and a waxing moon is preferable but a full moon or eclipse are to be avoided. (Mars should not be in the 8th house and the mutual exchange of Mars and Saturn is inimical).

Aruda, Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Moola (though they are Krura Nakshatra i.e. cruel) are good for surgical processes with exception of Ashlesha on Dasami and Moola on Pratipada (this is to be very carefully watched on the birth  chart).

6th, 8th, 12th lord and their Nakshatra in your birth chart — are to be avoided.

Ravi Yoga days are good if your Sun (Ravi) is uccha but are to be avoided if neecha (i.e. in Shani’s Rashi, Makar or Kumbh).

Saturn’s Nakshatra can delay recovery and may indicate unwanted lumps, cysts, constriction except the same Nakshatra can be beneficial for Makar and Kumbh Rashi people.

It has been noted in the classic text Muhurat Chintamani that Lagna should be strong at the time of surgery. Its lord should not be in the 8th house. A strong well placed Lagna lord minimises the chances of adverse post operative consequences.
Unaffected and unoccupied 8th house is always preferable.
Mars must be strong but not in the 8th house (house of illness) and the 2nd lord and the 7th lord should also be strong (death in infl uenced by the 2nd and 7th lord).
Incision to weed out the afflicted part should not be done when the transitory moon is in Shadashtaka (6/8) from you birth moon.

Moon in conjunction with Mars in water signs can lead to heavy bleeding.
Avoid operating those parts of the body whose lords are adversely afflicted in both your natal and horary (Gochar charts).

The head, brain and nervous system are ruled over by the moon.
Throat, thyroid and neck by Venus.

Abdominal operations are to be avoided when Virgo, Libra and Scorpio Rashis have afflicted planets. When Mercury is combust or afflicted and so is Venus the above applies more so.

Liver and Kidney surgeries are to be avoided in combust Jupiter and Venus.

In cases of medical emergencies and suitability of dates etc it may be difficult to observe all the above or any for that matter, then Mahamrityunjaya Japa should be recited and Kalabhairav Stotra/Japa “Ohm Namo Kalabhairavaya” always helps.

There may also be some mitigating factors in either the person’s horoscope or the prashna kundali which help people having an unafflicted sun or moon or mars undergo major surgeries in their life.
Adhi Yoga, Gajakesari Yoga, Vasumati Yoga, and Sun flanked by benefic (Punya Kartari) also protect the native.

The Dasha (both Vimshottari and Ashottari are also indicative). Surgical operations are likely to take place in the Dashas, Antardasha of Maraka planets (2nd and 7th lords) or during the Dasha of the Nakshatra lord of the 6th or 8th house. Dasha’s of the 8th or 12th lord cause anxiety and hospitalization but no danger to life. Recovery is seen during the sub periods of the 1st, 5th 9th, 11th lords if they are exalted.

Above all the blessings of the Almighty play a major role (strengthening your mind and if you believe so steadying the hand of your surgeon). Hence prayers always help and not only for surgeries.

FIXED, CARDINAL AND MUTABLE SIGNS-

Mutable signs are ultimately flexible and the most creative of the Quadruplicity, and one wants the surgeon to be just in that frame of mind when she/he is poking for the root cause of all your problems.
Transiting of the Moon in a fixed sign of Taurus, Leo, Scorpio or Aquarius, this ensures - First, that the surgeon is going to go in and do the surgery on the organ agreed upon. Secondly, the surgeon’s hands are at their steadiest in a fixed sign. You also want to try for a fixed transiting Moon when the surgery is known.
If you can’t use a Moon in a fixed sign for whatever reasons, then opt for a cardinal sign, next. The hands aren’t quite as steady, but guaranteed, your surgeon will be FAST. You will come out of surgery sooner than expected under a cardinal Moon.

MERCURY RETROGRADE

Do not schedule a surgery (except a life-death one) when Mercury is retrograde.

TRANSITING MARS: Retrograde

Mars rules our red blood cells, our muscles, and our vitality and our energy reserves. When retrograde, and if surgery must occur, it will not be successful.
If you do surgery during a Mars retrograde, recovery/recuperation time will be longer than normal and bleeding is more so you need blood transfusion.