What is a Vivah Muhurat?
In Vedic astrology a vivah muhurat is the precise, astrologically pure moment at which a marriage is solemnised. Sanatan tradition holds that the planetary configuration at the time of vivah shapes the harmony, longevity and prosperity of the union — so families plan weddings, venues and bookings around these dates months in advance.
A genuine muhurat must satisfy several conditions at once: an auspicious nakshatra, a favourable tithi and vaar (weekday), the absence of Bhadra (Vishti karana) and forbidden yogas, and a clean rising lagna — ideally a fixed (sthira) sign such as Vrishabh, Simha, Vrischik or Kumbh.
Why our list is shorter — and more trustworthy
Many sites publish 60+ marriage dates a year by relaxing the rules — ignoring Shukra Ast (Venus combustion), permitting rikta tithis, or overlooking Bhadra. Trikaal Vaani follows the strict Parashara standard. We exclude every Kharmas, Adhik Maas, Chaturmas and combustion window, and we reject any day where the auspicious nakshatra and tithi do not actually overlap during clean hours — a deliberately smaller, defensible set a careful family astrologer would actually approve.