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:
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Division
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Chaughadia
Name
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Ruling
Plant
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Effect
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Works recommended
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1.
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‘Udveg’
(Anxiety)
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Sun
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Bad
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Govt.
related work
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2.
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‘Amrit’
(Nector)
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Moon
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Good
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All types
of works
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3.
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‘Roga’
(Illness)
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Mars
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Bad
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Attacks,
war, fights, debates
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4.
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‘Labh’
(Profit)
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Mercury
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Good
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Starting
a Business
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5.
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‘Shubh’
(Auspicious)
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Jupiter
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Good
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Marriage,
religious activities,
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6.
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‘Chara’
(or 'Chala') (Moving)
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Venus
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Medium
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Travel
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7.
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‘Kaala’
(Death)
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Saturn
|
Bad
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Wealth
building activities
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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
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Sunday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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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
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Roga
|
Labh
|
Shubh
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Chara
|
Kaala
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The sequence of "Chaughadia-muhurtas"
in night- time
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Sunday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
|
Shubh
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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
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Chara
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Kaala
|
Udveg
|
Amrit
|
Roga
|
Udveg
|
Amrit
|
Roga
|
Labh
|
Shubh
|
Chara
|
Kaala
|
Shubh
|
Chara
|
Kaala
|
Udveg
|
Amrit
|
Roga
|
Labh
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