This time marriage will not be on ‘Bhadli-Navami’, now know the reason
Many things in our Sanatan Dharma are prevalent on the basis of country-time and ethos, such as the last marriage Muhurta on Bhadli Navami (Bhadaria Navami). Generally, in most parts of the country, Bhadli Navami is considered the last Muhurta for marriage.Also Read: Vishnushayan Ekadashi Special: Why God never sleeps, read interesting information
This happens because ‘Devshayani Ekadashi’ comes immediately after Bhadli Navami and Chaturmas starts by Devshayan. According to the scriptures, the marriage of Hindu religious people is forbidden in Devashayan, but this time there will be no marriage on Bhadli Navami because the Guru’s star has been in the form for the last 1 month, the marriage will not become a Muhurta due to the Guru being in the form.
It is worth noting that in the marriage of female natives, it is special to have a special importance for the purification purification. According to the scriptures, the marriage of a woman is considered taboo when the Guru is in a ‘unpounted’ position in Tribal purification. At the same time, there is a instruction to marry a woman after the peace of the Guru when it is in ‘revered’ places. Which is called ‘yellow worship’ in the prevailing language.Also Read: Guru planet Ast, 4 zodiac signs will have to live till 9 July
Some scholars, even if they are extremely necessary, are ‘yellow puja’, even if they are in the ‘Apujya’ places according to the country-time, they advise to marry the Guru’s peace ritual, but it is not scriptural.
Bhadli Navami is on 04 July: This year Bhadli Navami is on 04 July 2025 days Friday, while Guru’s rise will be 05 July 2025. Therefore, Guru will remain in Astodaya form on Bhadli Navami, so this time there will be no marriages on Bhadli Navami. Some scholars provide recognition of Abuja Muhurta to Bhadli Navami for marriage, which is unfair according to the scripture.
-Jyotirvid Pt. Hemant Richaria
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