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Today’s Hora for Jaipur

Every stroke has significance in Hora. The calculation is also different according to each attack. Let us know about the importance of each Hora here.

Today’s Hora Tue, 14 Jan 2025

Jaipur
Auspicious
Inauspicious
Normal
Rahu Kaal
Day Hora 06:46
Mars – Aggressive 06:46 – 07:41
Sun – Vigorous 07:41 – 08:37
Venus – Beneficial 08:37 – 09:33
Mercury – Quick 09:33 – 10:29
Moon – Gentle 10:29 – 11:24
Saturn – Sluggish 11:24 – 12:20
Jupiter – Fruitful 12:20 – 13:16
Mars – Aggressive 13:16 – 14:12
Sun – Vigorous 14:12 – 15:07
Venus – Beneficial 15:07 – 16:03
Mercury – Quick 16:03 – 16:59
Moon – Gentle 16:59 – 17:55
Night Hora 17:55
Saturn – Sluggish 17:55 – 18:59
Jupiter – Fruitful 18:59 – 20:03
Mars – Aggressive 20:03 – 21:07
Sun – Vigorous 21:07 – 22:12
Venus – Beneficial 22:12 – 23:16
Mercury – Quick 23:16 – 00:20
Moon – Gentle 00:20 – 01:24
Saturn – Sluggish 01:24 – 02:29
Jupiter – Fruitful 02:29 – 03:33
Mars – Aggressive 03:33 – 04:37
Sun – Vigorous 04:37 – 05:41
Venus – Beneficial 05:41 – 06:46

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Surya i.e. Ravi Hora

Talking about Surya Hora, this Hora Muhurta is considered auspicious for political work, meeting government officials, applying for jobs, court related transactions and shopping etc. Surya Hora is also considered auspicious for wearing Ruby

Moon Hora

The relocation is done in Moon Hora. This Hora is used for change of residence, travel, property related matters, meeting beloved in love affairs, purchase of jewellery, sale of clothes etc., works related to water as well as creative and artistic works. Pearl can be worn in the Hora of Moon.

Mangal Hora

Mangal Hora is used for agricultural matters, purchase and sale of vehicles, electrical and engineering works. Along with this, it is also auspicious for giving and taking loan, martial arts etc. Time is good to join a new job. You can wear coral or cat’s eye in this Hora.

Budh Hora

The Hora of Mercury is considered auspicious for matters related to business and medicine. Apart from this, Budh Hora is also auspicious for learning, astrology, religious works, writing, printing, etc., buying jewellery. Emerald stone can be worn in the Hora of Mercury.

Jupiter Hora

Hora of Dev Guru Brihaspati is considered auspicious for all auspicious works. In this Hora, Mercury’s Hora is auspicious for joining a job, starting a business, starting a new course, as well as for court related matters. In this, this Hora is also auspicious for religious work, pilgrimage etc. Topaz can be worn in this Hora.

Shani Hora

Saturn’s Hora is considered good for hardworking people. Apart from this, Saturn’s Hora is also suitable for business related to oil and iron. Sapphire or Gomed can be worn during this Hora period.

Venus Hora

Hora of Venus is auspicious for love and marriage, purchase and sale of jewellery, entertainment, purchase of vehicle etc. Diamond, opal or new clothes can also be worn in this Hora.

Important Auspicious Muhurat

Udveg Muhurat
In astrology, the influence of the Sun is generally considered inauspicious, hence it is marked as Udvega. However, government works can be done in this Choghadiya.
Labh Muhurat
Saturn is a malefic planet that is why it is marked as Kaal. No auspicious work should be done during Kaal Choghadiya. However, in some cases it can prove to be beneficial for activities done for earning money.
Chara Muhurat
Venus is considered an auspicious and beneficial planet. Hence it is marked as variable or fickle. Due to the variable nature of Venus, Chara Choghadiya is considered best suited for travel purpose.
Amrita Muhurat
Moon is a very auspicious and beneficial planet. That is why it is marked as nectar. Amrit Choghadiya is considered good for all kinds of work.
Kaal Muhurat
Saturn is a malefic planet that is why it is marked as Kaal. No auspicious work should be done during Kaal Choghadiya. However, in some cases it can prove to be beneficial for activities done for earning money.
Rog Muhurat
Saturn is a malefic planet that is why it is marked as Kaal. No auspicious work should be done during Kaal Choghadiya. However, in some cases it can prove to be beneficial for activities done for earning money.
Shubha Muhurat
Jupiter is a very auspicious planet and it is considered a benefic planet. Hence it is marked as auspicious. Shubh Choghadiya is especially considered suitable for conducting marriage ceremonies.

Festival Calendar

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2 Aug

Aadi Perukku

The Tamil month ‘Aadi’ marks the onset of monsoon in Tamil Nadu. In this month, due to the monsoon, the water level in the rivers increases. The festival of Aadi Perukku is celebrated to show our gratitude to nature and to thank the river Kaveri.

5 Aug

Damodar Dwadashi

Damodar Dwadashi Vrat is observed diligently by the devotees to seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Damodar Dwadashi is celebrated on the twelfth day of Shukla Paksha of the month of Shravan. Damodar is one of the innumerable names of Lord Vishnu.

5 Aug

Shravan Putrada Ekadashi

The Ekadashi of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Shravan is celebrated as “Shravana Putrada Ekadashi” fast every year. This year in 2025, this Ekadashi is falling on Friday, August 05, 2025. Putrada Ekadashi is celebrated twice a year.

8 Aug

Varalakshmi fast

Many fasts have been described as important in Hinduism. By observing these fasts, you please the Gods and Goddesses and get their blessings. In our traditions, depending on the fruit you wish to get, you have to fast.

9 Aug

Raksha Bandhan

In Indian culture, we celebrate Raksha Bandhan on the full moon day in the month of Shravan as a symbol of unconditional love between brother and sister.

15 Aug

Janmashtami

Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami, is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadrapada (August-September), it is marked by vibrant celebrations, devotional songs, dances, and reenactments of Krishna’s life.

15 Aug

Parsi New Year

The Parsi community has been living in our country for a long time. They have mixed with other Indian communities and live peacefully in India. Parsis celebrate their Parsi New Year on the first day of the year according to the Iranian calendar.

16 Aug

Dahi handi

Dahi Handi is a popular Hindu festival celebrated mainly in Maharashtra, marking the birth of Lord Krishna. It takes place a day after Janmashtami, typically in August or September. The festival involves creating human pyramids to break a pot filled with yogurt (dahi), symbolizing Krishna’s playful act of stealing butter from pots.

17 Aug

Simha Sankranti

Sankranti means the transition of the sun from one zodiac sign to another. In India, this festival is very popular and is celebrated with joy and happiness in different parts of the country.

19 Aug

Aja Ekadashi

According to legend, Aja Ekadashi is the day when Lord Vishnu saved the king of elephants, Gajendra, from the grip of a crocodile. Devotees observe fasting, chant mantras, and engage in prayers to Lord Vishnu on this day, seeking his divine protection and blessings.

26 Aug

Hartalika Teej

Hartalika Teej is a Hindu festival celebrated primarily by women in India, especially in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. Observed on the third day of the lunar fortnight in the month of Bhadrapada, it honors Goddess Parvati and her union with Lord Shiva.

27 Aug

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom and remover of obstacles. Observed in the month of Bhadrapada (August-September), the festival involves installing Ganesha idols in homes and public spaces, followed by prayers, rituals, and offerings, especially sweets like modaks.

28 Aug

Jain Samvatsari

The Svetambaras of Jainism celebrate Jain Samvatsari on the last day of Paryushan. This auspicious day falls on the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month according to the Jain calendar. This means that Jain Samvatsari falls between August and September according to the Gregorian calendar.

28 Aug

Rishi Panchami

Rishi Panchami or Bhadrapada is celebrated on the day of Shukla Panchami i.e. two days after Hartalika Teej and one day after Ganesh Chaturthi. According to the current English calendar, the day of Rishi Panchami falls in August or September.

31 Aug

Mahalakshmi Vrat

After the holy month of Sawan, Mahalakshmi Vrat starts from Shukla Ashtami of Bhadrapada month. This fasting ritual lasts for sixteen days. This year this ritual will be celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm from Sunday, August 31, 2025, to Sunday, September 14, 2025. This time Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 will begin and the auspicious time for Udyapan will be something like this

31 Aug

Durva Ashtami

According to the Indian calendar, the festival of Durva Ashtami is celebrated on the Ashtami of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. It is said that worshiping Durva (Dub) on Durva Ashtami fulfills all wishes and brings happiness, prosperity and peace in the family.

31 Aug

Radha Ashtami

Radhashtami is a holy day for Hindus. Krishna Priya Radhaji was born on the Ashtami of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. That’s why this day is celebrated as Radhashtami. Sri Radha is considered to be an incarnation of Lakshmi. Sri Radha’s birthplace is in Barsana.

Frequently Asked Question

What is Hora?

Hora has great importance in astrology. This is one of the important aspects of horoscope analysis. The duration of Hora is considered to be one hour. There are total 24 Hora in a day i.e. 24 hours. Every day i.e. Vaar Ki Hora starts with sunrise.

What is the significance of Hora?

Hora has great importance in astrology. Through this, information about wealth and property can be obtained. Hora is used in any kind of difficult situations. Planets play an important role in this.

What is Hora chart?

Hora chart is prepared for Faladesh. Every person has a zodiac sign and on that basis his nature and other things are decided. Hora chart is also prepared on the basis of this.

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