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News Topical, Digital Desk : Time holds immense importance in the Hindu calendar and astrology. Along with the date, day, constellation, and yoga, people stop auspicious work upon hearing the name of 'Bhadra Kaal'. Whether it's a wedding, moving into a new home, or festivals like Raksha Bandhan and Holi, the shadow of Bhadra is always in the news. But do you know who Bhadra is and why auspicious work is prohibited during this period?

A total of 11 Karanas (suns) are mentioned in the Panchang for calculating time. One of these Karanas is called 'Vishti Karana'. According to astrology, whenever Vishti Karana occurs on a date, that time is called 'Bhadra Kaal'. In the scriptures, this time is considered inauspicious for any auspicious or auspicious work.

The Legend of Bhadra

According to mythology and religious beliefs, Bhadra is the daughter of Surya Dev and his wife Chaya. Bhadra's nature is said to be extremely fierce and short-tempered from birth. It is said that Bhadra's anger is so intense that whenever she is on Earth, all auspicious and auspicious events are likely to be disrupted or disrupted. This is the main reason why marriages, tonsure ceremonies, yagnas, and the beginning of new projects are postponed during this time.

Is Bhadra always inauspicious?

People often think that Bhadra means negativity, but this is not the case. According to astrology , Bhadra is not inauspicious in every situation. If Bhadra resides in heaven or the underworld, its ill effects are reduced. However, only when Bhadra is observed on Earth is it advisable to avoid auspicious activities.

Which works should not be done during Bhadra period?

According to religious and astrological rules , the following activities should be avoided during this period:

  • Marriage and engagement.
  • Entry into a new house (griha pravesh).
  • Starting a new business or trade.
  • Any auspicious ceremony.


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