Muhurt – not just a concept, but a symbol that represents the richness of our culture and traditions. Put simply, it is that auspicious moment where the connection with the Almighty is peaceful and brings prosperity to all those who believe in his existence. But hectic lifestyles have left us with extremely limited mental space to remember these moments, and the ones we remember are due to the hol
idays they bring; like Gudhi Padwa, Vijaydashmi, Ganesh Chaturthi and few others. From celebrations to festivities and from rituals to other occasions of seeking divine blessings, muhurt is what tells you the most appropriate time to perform a “pooja”, such that the planetary positions are perfectly in sync with your noble intentions. While most of them come on days other than our beloved Sundays, the sacred combination of positive energies at this ‘Muhurt’ ensures a successful Pooja for you, and blessings for your family! While some may believe that there is no such time as good or bad, it sure is no harm in picking a ‘Muhurt’, which inspires greater positive energy in the surroundings. And yes, there are a whole lot of other preparations you need to organize the Pooja at the Muhurt.