Free Ezine Content And Articles Submission Servicehttp://www.ezinearticles.bizSearch hundreds of free ezine articles from reputed authorsen-uscopyright 2004 ezinearticles.bizhttp://www.ezinearticles.biz/rssinfo@hostdude.netwebmaster@ezinead.netMuhurtha or Indian Electional AstrologyAstrology<p>Muhurtha (Electional Astrology) is a branch of Indian Astrology dealing with&nbsp;fixing of 'auspicious moments of time' for conducting important and&nbsp;sacred ceremonies. One can find Indians referring a 'Panchang' or &nbsp;consulting an astrologer for a 'muhurat' when they either want to conduct&nbsp;an important ceremony like marriage, 'upanayan' (thread ceremony for&nbsp;'Brahmins'),'gruha pravesh' (house warming) etc. or when they would like&nbsp;to embark upon an important work. Even politicians and government&nbsp;departments would consult their pet astrologer and fix a muhurtha for&nbsp;oath-taking or inauguration ceremonies!</p><p>Astrology has a necessary relation with time. It deals with the effects&nbsp;of planetary motions including the sun and the moon. Its basic tenet is&nbsp;the confirmed scientific fact of the effects of radiation on all&nbsp;terrestrial phenomena. That the Hindus discovered it ages before is a&nbsp;testimony to the intelligence and accomplishments of that generation.&nbsp;The effect of sun's rays on biological activity and those of the moon&nbsp;on psychological processes is well-established. Agricultural activities&nbsp;like planting, cultivation, growth, maturity and harvest are all dependent upon&nbsp;seasonal changes and solar radiation.</p><p>What is muhurtha? Why is it important? This can be better understood&nbsp;with regard to its role in astrology. General horoscopy deals&nbsp;with predictions about a native with regard to the time he or she was&nbsp;born. It is static, fixed and beyond one's control or determination.&nbsp;On the other hand, muhurtha is dynamic. One can choose the most suitable&nbsp;or auspicious times at different stages of life where there are &nbsp;chances of changes in one's destiny. Thus a marriage performed on a&nbsp;particular day may change the course of one's life. This is not&nbsp;superstition. A marriage taking place at an inauspicious time can lead&nbsp;to disastrous consequences or divorce or life-long agony. According&nbsp;to the late Dr.B.V.Raman, the greatest Indian astrologer of the modern&nbsp;age, "While horoscopy prescribes, muhurtha remedies". Muhurtha is &nbsp;prescriptive as well as preventive. The deficiencies noticed in a natal&nbsp;chart can be overcome with the proper application of muhurtha. Thus&nbsp;a child diagnosed (astrologically) as weak in education can be initiated&nbsp;into alphabet learning or first sent to school at an auspicious moment.</p><p>Muhurtha, essentially means two 'ghatis' or forty-eight minutes. The &nbsp;essential elements comprise 'tithi'(lunar day),'vara'(weekday),'nakshatra'&nbsp;(constellation),'yoga'(joint motion of sun and moon amounting to&nbsp;multiples of 800 angular minutes) and 'karana'(half a lunar day). These&nbsp;five elements collectively are called 'panchang', that is, 'five limbs'.&nbsp;In considering 'tithi', generally the 4th,6th,8th,12th,14th,full moon('pournami')&nbsp;and new moon ('amavasya') are avoided. In some parts of South India,&nbsp;New Moon day is believed to be auspicious. In regard to 'vara', in general&nbsp;Tuesday and Saturday are considered inauspicious though they are valid&nbsp;for surgical operations. One should note that in Indian Astrology, the weekday&nbsp;is said to commence from sunrise. Of the twenty-seven 'nakshtras', Bharani&nbsp;and Krittika are avoided for all works as they are said to be presided&nbsp;over by Yama, the lord of death. In 'yoga', the 6th,9th,10th,17th and&nbsp;27th are inauspicious. Of the 'karanas', 'bhadra' is the most unwanted&nbsp;while 'bava' and 'thaithula' are very auspicious.</p><p>After taking into account twenty-one 'mahadoshas'(great evils), the&nbsp;astrologer suggests good muhurthas attaching great importance to&nbsp;'lagna' (ascendent or the rising cusp) and position of the moon. The&nbsp;moon is to be avoided in the 6th,8th and the 12th houses at any cost.&nbsp;Thus fixing a muhurtha is a time-consuming arduous task for an Indian&nbsp;astrologer. For normal purposes, people take into account one or&nbsp;more of 'tithi' or 'nakshatra' or 'chandra bala' or 'tara bala' or&nbsp;'rahu kalam' or'durmuhurt' or 'thyaja kala'. While in Tamil Nadu, South&nbsp;India, reliance on 'Rahu Kalam' is very common, in North India, people&nbsp;follow a similar one called 'choughadia' for routine works. However, &nbsp;when a muhurta is fixed, the 'panchaka' (five-source energy) should be&nbsp;strong.</p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/ugh_club/muhurta/index.htm">http://www.geocities.com/ugh_club/muhurta/index.htm</a>Mohan PotukuchiTue, 26 Sep 2006 00:00:00 CDTAuspicious moment of time