Vivah Muhurat 2025 – Auspicious Hindu Marriage Dates and Complete Guide
Finding an auspicious marriage date and Vivah Muhurat is one of the most important steps before solemnizing a wedding. In Hindu tradition, marriage is not just a social contract but a sacred bond, and the right Muhurat ensures prosperity, harmony, and happiness for the couple.
At PanditJiOnWay.com, we provide carefully calculated Hindu marriage dates using Vedic principles, considering factors like solar months, nakshatras, tithis, yogas, karanas, and planetary positions. This guide will help you understand how Vivah Muhurats are calculated and why certain dates are auspicious or prohibited.

Factors Considered in Vivah Muhurat Calculation
1. Solar Months in Marriage Muhurat
In Hindu marriage election, only solar months are considered (excluding Chaturmas, when Lord Vishnu is believed to be asleep).
- Valid Rashis for Marriage:
- Mesha (Aries)
- Vrishabha (Taurus)
- Mithuna (Gemini)
- Vrischika (Scorpio)
- Makara (Capricorn)
- Kumbha (Aquarius)
- Inauspicious Rashis (to avoid):
- Karka (Cancer)
- Simha (Leo)
- Kanya (Virgo)
- Tula (Libra)
- Dhanu (Sagittarius) – also called Kharmas
- Meena (Pisces)
Note: Solar months Simha and Kanya overlap with Chaturmas, making them inauspicious.
2. Lunar Months and Prohibited Periods
While solar months are primary, marriages are not conducted during:
- Adhika Masa (extra month)
- Kshaya Masa (lost month)
- Chaturmas (four inauspicious months)
- Pitru Paksha / Mahalaya Shraddha (ancestor rituals period)
3. Auspicious Nakshatras for Marriage
According to Vedic astrology, some nakshatras are highly auspicious for marriage. These include Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Moola, Uttarashada, Uttarabhadra, and Revati.
4. Prohibited Yogas for Marriage
Certain yogas (planetary combinations) are considered inauspicious for marriage. For example, Mrityu Yoga, Gandmool Yoga, and Vyatipata Yoga should be strictly avoided.
5. Prohibited Karanas for Marriage
Marriage should not be held during these Karanas:
- Vishti
- Shakuni
- Chatushpada
- Nagava
These Karanas are associated with misfortune and may result in adverse family outcomes.
Auspicious Karanas for marriage: Kinstughna, Bava, Balava, Kaulava, Taitila, Garaja, Vanija.
6. Tithis and Weekdays for Marriage
- Auspicious Tithis: Dwitiya (2), Tritiya (3), Panchami (5), Saptami (7), Ekadashi (11), Trayodashi (13).
- Avoided Tithis (Rikta): Chaturthi (4), Navami (9), Chaturdashi (14).
- Auspicious Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
- Avoided Weekday: Tuesday.
7. Selection of Ascendant (Lagna)
After Panchang Shuddhi, marriage should be conducted during auspicious ascendants:
- Mithuna (Gemini)
- Kanya (Virgo)
- Tula (Libra)
Inauspicious Lagna can lead to instability, infertility, or troubled married life.
8. Shukra and Guru Tara Asta
When Venus (Shukra) or Jupiter (Guru) are combust (Asta), marriages are not performed.
9. Singhast Guru
When Jupiter is in Leo (Simha), marriages are usually avoided for 12–13 months. However, if the Sun transits through Mesha (Aries), exceptions can be made.
10. Holashtak
In North India, marriages are not performed during Holashtak, an eight-day inauspicious period from Phalguna Shukla Ashtami to Phalguna Purnima (just before Holi).
Vivah Muhurat 2025 – Month-wise Table
Month | Date | Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi | Muhurat Timing |
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January 2025 | 16 Jan | Thursday | Magha | Tritiya | 11:17 AM – 3:36 PM |
17 Jan | Friday | Magha | Chaturthi | 7:14 AM – 12:44 PM | |
18 Jan | Saturday | Uttara Phalguni | Panchami | 2:51 PM – 1:16 AM (19 Jan) | |
19 Jan | Sunday | Hasta | Sasthi | 1:57 AM – 7:14 AM | |
20 Jan | Monday | Hasta | Sasthi | 7:18 AM – 9:58 AM | |
21 Jan | Tuesday | Magha | Saptami | 4:06 AM – 7:18 AM (22 Jan) | |
22 Jan | Wednesday | Magha | Ashtami | 7:14 AM – 12:44 PM | |
23 Jan | Thursday | Uttara Phalguni | Navami | 2:51 PM – 1:16 AM (24 Jan) | |
24 Jan | Friday | Uttara Phalguni | Dashami | 7:14 AM – 12:44 PM | |
25 Jan | Saturday | Uttara Phalguni | Ekadashi | 2:51 PM – 1:16 AM (26 Jan) | |
February 2025 | 3 Feb | Monday | Revati | – | 7:08 AM – 5:40 PM |
6 Feb | Thursday | Rohini | – | 7:29 PM – 7:06 AM (7 Feb) | |
7 Feb | Friday | Rohini | – | 7:06 AM – 4:17 PM | |
March 2025 | 6 Mar | Thursday | Revati | Chaturthi | 6:46 AM – 11:44 AM |
7 Mar | Friday | Rohini | Panchami | 7:06 AM – 4:17 PM | |
10 Mar | Monday | Rohini | Saptami | 7:06 AM – 4:17 PM | |
11 Mar | Tuesday | Rohini | Ashtami | 7:06 AM – 4:17 PM | |
April 2025 | 14 Apr | Monday | Swati | Dwitiya | 10:39 PM – 12:13 AM (15 Apr) |
16 Apr | Wednesday | Anuradha | Chaturthi | 12:19 AM – 5:54 AM (17 Apr) | |
18 Apr | Friday | Moola | Shashthi | 1:04 AM – 5:52 AM (19 Apr) | |
19 Apr | Saturday | Moola | Saptami | 5:52 AM – 10:21 AM | |
20 Apr | Sunday | Uttarashada | Ashtami | 11:48 AM – 5:50 AM (21 Apr) | |
21 Apr | Monday | Uttarashada | Navami | 5:50 AM – 12:37 PM | |
22 Apr | Tuesday | Uttarashada | Dashami | 6:34 AM – 11:48 AM | |
23 Apr | Wednesday | Uttarashada | Ekadashi | 6:34 AM – 11:48 AM | |
May 2025 | 1 May | Thursday | Mrigashirsha | Panchami | 11:28 AM – 2:20 PM |
8 May | Thursday | Uttara Phalguni | Dwadashi | 12:29 PM – 12:09 AM (10 May) | |
14 May | Wednesday | Anuradha | Dwitiya | 6:39 AM – 11:44 AM | |
15 May | Thursday | Moola | Tritiya | 2:09 PM – 3:15 PM | |
18 May | Sunday | Uttarashada | Shashthi | 5:46 AM – 5:55 AM | |
23 May | Friday | Uttarabhadrapada | Dwadashi | 1:12 AM – 5:45 AM (24 May) | |
28 May | Wednesday | Mrigashirsha | Dwitiya | 5:45 AM – 7:06 PM | |
June 2025 | 2 Jun | Monday | Magha | Saptami | 8:25 AM – 8:30 PM |
4 Jun | Wednesday | Uttara Phalguni | Dashami | 11:54 PM – 9:13 AM (5 Jun) | |
8 Jun | Sunday | Swati | Trayodashi | 12:17 PM – 12:40 PM | |
12 Jun | Thursday | Moola | Dwitiya | 2:29 PM – 9:55 PM | |
13 Jun | Friday | Uttarashada | Tritiya | 11:20 PM – 3:33 AM (14 Jun) | |
20 Jun | Friday | Revati | Dashami | 9:55 AM – 8:36 PM | |
29 Jun | Sunday | Magha | Panchami | 9:19 AM – 7:20 AM (30 Jun) | |
July 2025 | 2 Jul | Wednesday | Uttara Phalguni | Saptami | 5:55 AM – 11:55 AM |
4 Jul | Friday | Swati | Dashami | 4:55 PM – 5:50 AM (5 Jul) | |
6 Jul | Sunday | Anuradha | Dwadashi | 10:44 PM – 1:10 AM (8 Jul) | |
12 Jul | Saturday | Uttarashada | Dwitiya | 2:10 AM – 5:52 AM | |
October 2025 | 9 Oct | Thursday | – | – | Karwa Chauth Moonrise – Toronto |
22 Oct | Wednesday | – | – | Govardhan Puja Muhurat | |
November 2025 | 2 Nov | Sunday | Uttarabhadrapada | – | 11:11 PM – 6:34 AM (3 Nov) |
3 Nov | Monday | Uttarabhadrapada, Revati | – | 6:34 AM – 7:40 PM | |
6 Nov | Thursday | Rohini | – | 3:28 AM – 6:37 AM (7 Nov) | |
8 Nov | Saturday | Mrigashirsha | – | 7:32 AM – 10:02 PM |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Vivah Muhurat 2025
Q1. What is the best Vivah Muhurat 2025 for an auspicious Hindu marriage?
The best Vivah Muhurat 2025 depends on the Sun’s transit in auspicious Rashis, Nakshatras, and Panchang calculations. Months like Mesha (Aries), Vrishabha (Taurus), Mithuna (Gemini), Vrischika (Scorpio), Makara (Capricorn), and Kumbha (Aquarius) are highly recommended for Hindu marriages. Avoid Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Dhanu (Sagittarius), and Meena (Pisces) as they are inauspicious.
Q2. Which Tithis and Nakshatras are considered auspicious for Hindu marriage?
For Hindu marriage muhurat, Dwitiya (2), Tritiya (3), Panchami (5), Saptami (7), Ekadashi (11), and Trayodashi (13) Tithis are ideal.
Auspicious Nakshatras include Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Moola, Uttarashada, Uttarabhadra, and Revati.
Avoid marriages during Chaturthi (4), Navami (9), and Chaturdashi (14) Tithis, which are Rikta and inauspicious.
Q3. Can marriages be held during Kharmas or Chaturmas?
No. Kharmas (Sagittarius month) and Chaturmas (four-month period of inauspiciousness) are strictly prohibited for conducting marriage rituals. These periods are believed to bring obstacles and instability in married life.
Q4. Are weekdays important for Vivah Muhurat?
Yes. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are considered auspicious for Hindu marriages. Tuesday is inauspicious, and Saturday and Sunday are avoided in certain Panchang calculations.
Q5. How does Lagna (Ascendant) affect marriage muhurat?
The Lagna or Ascendant during marriage impacts prosperity, fertility, and harmony. Mithuna (Gemini), Kanya (Virgo), and Tula (Libra) ascendants are most favorable. Even if the published Vivah Muhurat does not consider Lagna, a 4-hour muhurat window ensures a suitable Lagna can be selected.
Q6. What are Shukra Tara and Guru Tara Asta in marriage Muhurat?
Shukra Tara Asta and Guru Tara Asta are planetary conditions when Venus or Jupiter is combust or weak, making marriages inauspicious. Avoid weddings during these periods for the well-being of the couple.
Q7. What is Holashtak and should marriages be avoided during it?
Holashtak is an eight-day inauspicious period before Holi, starting from Phalguna Shukla Ashtami to Phalguna Purnima. Marriages and new beginnings are strictly avoided in North India during Holashtak.
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Final Thoughts
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