Auspicious Yoga — Siddhi, Amrit & Pushya Yoga
Quick Facts
- Most Auspicious: Amrit Siddhi Yoga
- Formed when: Auspicious tithi + Pushya/Rohini nakshatra
- Frequency: ~12 times/year
- Best for shopping: Ravi Pushya or Guru Pushya
Major Auspicious Yogas
Amrit Siddhi Yoga
~12 times/yearFormation: Sunday + Rohini/Hasta/Pushya nakshatra
Best for all auspicious activities. Work done on this day, especially purchases, yields results like nectar — lasting and abundant.
Sarvaartha Siddhi Yoga
Monthly — multiple daysFormation: Auspicious weekday + auspicious nakshatra combination
Yoga for fulfillment of all wishes. Business, marriage, travel, and housewarming are all favored in this yoga.
Ravi Pushya Yoga
1-2 times/yearFormation: Sunday + Pushya Nakshatra
Extremely auspicious for buying gold, vehicles, property, and electronics. Especially good for starting businesses.
Guru Pushya Yoga
~4-5 times/yearFormation: Thursday + Pushya Nakshatra
Specially auspicious for knowledge, education, spiritual practices, and financial matters. Blessings of Gurus are received.
Siddhi Yoga
Varies per PanchangFormation: One of 27 Yogas in daily Panchang
Tasks started in Siddhi Yoga are completed successfully (siddha). Especially favorable for auspicious activities and education.
Upcoming Auspicious Yogas in 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Auspicious Yoga Today” tell me?
It explains auspicious yoga today from the Vedic Panchang (IST) — what the timing or yoga is, why it matters for daily activity, and the general window it falls in. Exact times shift with the date and your city, so it is read as guidance for planning.
How are these Panchang timings calculated?
They are derived from the local sunrise and sunset and the traditional division of the day in the Vedic Panchang. Because they depend on place and date, always confirm the exact timing against a Vedic Panchang (IST) for your own city before fixing important work.
How should I use this timing in daily life?
Schedule auspicious tasks within the shubh (favourable) windows and avoid starting important work during inauspicious periods such as Rahu Kaal. It is traditional time-guidance to plan your day mindfully, not a rigid rule that decides outcomes.
Updated for 2026