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Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga 2026 — Meaning, Dates & Significance

The "accomplisher of all purposes" — a recurring weekday–nakshatra yoga that supports almost any task.

Last updated: 14 June 2026

Significance

Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga literally means "the yoga that accomplishes all purposes." It forms when a particular weekday combines with a specific nakshatra, and is regarded as broadly auspicious for starting almost any undertaking — purchases, education, travel, new work — when a dedicated personal muhurat is not available. It occurs several times a month.

How the Muhurat Is Chosen

Sunday pairsSunday with Hasta, Ashwini, Mula, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Phalguni or Pushya
Monday / Wednesday pairsMonday with Rohini, Mrigashira, Pushya, Anuradha or Shravana; Wednesday with Rohini, Anuradha, Hasta, Krittika or Mrigashira
Thursday / Friday pairsThursday with Pushya, Ashwini, Punarvasu, Anuradha or Revati; Friday with Revati, Anuradha, Shravana or Punarvasu
NoteThe exact pairs vary slightly between classical texts — confirm with a Vedic Panchang

Periods to Avoid

  • Assuming it overrides every defect — if the day also carries a Rikta tithi, Bhadra or combustion, the benefit is reduced.
  • Ignoring Rahu Kaal within the day — still pick a clean sub-window.
  • Using it for marriage without a full wedding muhurat check.

This Year (2026)

Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga occurs several times every month whenever an eligible weekday–nakshatra pair forms, and the exact start/end times depend on local sunrise and the nakshatra transition. Always confirm the precise window for your city with a Vedic Panchang (IST).

Tips & Vidhi

  • Use it as a ready-made auspicious window when you cannot compute a personal muhurat.
  • Combine it with a favourable tithi and a clean choghadiya for the strongest result.
  • Begin the task within the actual overlap of the weekday and the nakshatra.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Shubh Muhurat?

A Shubh Muhurat is an auspicious window of time chosen with the help of the Vedic Panchang so that an important act — a wedding, housewarming, naming or purchase — begins under a supportive combination of tithi, nakshatra, weekday (vaar), yoga and lagna, and clear of inauspicious periods like Rahu Kaal and Bhadra.

Why do muhurat timings differ by city?

Muhurat windows are calculated from sunrise, sunset and the Moon’s position, all of which change with longitude and latitude. A muhurat that begins at one clock time in Delhi will begin a few minutes earlier or later in Mumbai, Chennai or Kolkata — so always confirm the timing for your own city.

What are Rahu Kaal and Bhadra, and why avoid them?

Rahu Kaal is a roughly 90-minute period each day ruled by the shadow planet Rahu, considered inauspicious for starting new work. Bhadra (the Vishti karana) is a period associated with obstacles. Even within an otherwise good day, a muhurat is chosen to fall outside these windows.

What is an "abujh" muhurat?

An abujh (or swayam-siddha) muhurat is a self-auspicious day on which the whole day is considered pure without consulting an astrologer — for example Akshaya Tritiya, Vijayadashami, Gudi Padwa and Vasant Panchami. These are ideal when there is no time to compute a personal muhurat.

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