By Pt. Amitabh Sharma
Explore Ram Lalla's consecration, key Ramayana events and the science of Muhurat
The historic moment of the Ram Mandir inauguration in India is now just a few moments away, a moment countless generations have been waiting for. On 22 January, the city of Ayodhya will welcome its beloved Ram Lalla into the grand temple. This occasion is not only historic but is also awe-inspiring from religious, cultural and astrological perspectives.
The consecration ceremony for Ram Lalla begins at 12:29:08 and completes at 12:30:32. While short, this window is filled with auspiciousness and its sanctity surpasses all bounds of time. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, it is the Dwadashi of the Shukla Paksha of the Pausha month. Mrigashira Nakshatra will prevail, with Aries ascendant and Scorpio Navamsha. All these combinations represent the very embodiment of auspiciousness. From ancient times, timing such significant events has been a tradition, where political, religious, secular and social factors are synergized. Ancient scholars insisted that no major enterprise should begin without the harmonious alignments of planets and nakshatras.
Indian astrologers have determined this exceptional muhurat through dedicated ascetic research, precise nakshatra calculations, planetary perspectives and an in-depth study of the classical facts of Ramayana. Every major episode described in Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas centers upon a deep science of nakshatras, tithis, yogas and planetary alignments. Both Maharishi Valmiki and Tulsidas have clearly indicated that each important moment was anchored in the laws of astrology. Even in today’s age, if major life decisions are taken through this method, both success and emotional balance become more likely outcomes.
Nakshatras, tithis, yogas and planets-these have been woven into every meaningful moment of ancient Indian culture. Most major events in the Ramayana demonstrate and illustrate this principle.
One year after the Putreshti yajna, Shri Ram was born on the Navami tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the Chaitra month, during Punarvasu Nakshatra. Cancer ascendant and the exalted positioning of the planetary icons Jupiter, Sun, Moon, Mars, Venus and Saturn signaled immense auspiciousness. This proved that Shri Ram’s birth itself was emblematic of total positive confluence.
Bharata’s birth chart showed Pisces ascendant with the influence of Pushya Nakshatra. The twins, Lakshmana and Shatrughna, were born in Cancer ascendant under the domain of Ashlesha Nakshatra. Following eleven days, the naming ceremony was organized, where Guru Vashishtha conferred timeless names upon the brothers. The radiance and presence of all four brothers were on par with the stars Purvabhadrapada and Uttarabhadrapada.
Name | Nakshatra | Ascendant | Planetary Configuration |
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Shri Ram | Punarvasu | Cancer | All benefic planets exalted |
Bharata | Pushya | Pisces | Favorable planetary union |
Lakshmana, Shatrughna | Ashlesha | Cancer | Unique Navamsha significance |
On the guidance of King Janaka and wise scholars, the weddings of Ram, Bharata, Lakshmana and Shatrughna took place during Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. Notably, the tradition restricts children of the same mother from marrying at the same time and muhurat. Since Ram and Bharata were of different mothers and Lakshmana and Shatrughna had different Navamsha as per astrological alignment, the scholars found the favorable window. Hence, the four brothers’ marriages were solemnised on one day in unique Navamsha and Nakshatra combinations.
Brothers’ Marriage | Nakshatra | Navamsha / Specialty |
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All brothers | Uttara Phalguni | Different Navamsha |
Shri Ram’s coronation was decided for Pushya Nakshatra. Pushya is universally held as unrivaled for sovereignty, prosperity and auspicious undertakings. In Ramayana, King Dasharatha asked sage Vashishtha, “Tomorrow is Pushya Nakshatra; that is most excellent for Ram’s coronation.” This is because actions begun in Pushya Nakshatra are said to become enduring and beneficial for the ages.
On the night before the coronation, King Dasharatha saw ill-omens-meteors falling, adverse planetary conjunctions and grim astrological signs. Such warnings indicate that the skies convey their messages before any major event. Dasharatha cautioned Ram that such alignments could spell danger for kings but the presence of Pushya Nakshatra the next day brought some relief and hope.
Occurrence | Nakshatra/Planets | Astrological Importance |
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Dasharatha’s dream | Punarvasu, Rahu, Mars | Ominous and cautionary |
Next day-coronation | Pushya | Most auspicious for sovereignty |
Jatayu explained to Ram that Ravana abducted Sita in Vindya Muhurt. The scriptures state that whatever is stolen during this time always returns to its rightful owner. Jatayu’s words reassured Ram that by seizing Sita during Vindya Muhurt, Ravana’s act would ultimately open the path for Ram’s victory.
Before departing from Kishkindha for Lanka, Shri Ram declared before the assembled Vanara army that the Sun was in mid sky and it was Vijaya Muhurt with Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. The following day, Hasta Nakshatra would set in. This marks the ideal time for starting journeys, wars or major actions.
Decisive Moments | Nakshatra | Specificity |
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March towards Lanka | Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Vijaya Muhurt | Auspicious beginning, victory |
In Indian literature, culture and spiritual traditions, the role and calculation of nakshatras and planets is deeply scientific, not just religious. Every natural event, season, statecraft decision and family function was based upon them.
To this day, Hindu marriages, housewarmings, naming ceremonies, mundan rituals, festivals, educational initiations, ventures, even social activities are scheduled according to their favorable timings. This tradition is built on the foundation of generations of experience and inquiry.
Event | Date/Nakshatra/Yoga | Astrological Importance |
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Ram’s Birth | Chaitra Shukla Navami, Punarvasu | Greatest planetary confluence |
Bharata’s Birth | Pushya Nakshatra, Pisces Ascendant | Favorable planetary combination |
Lakshmana-Shatrughna | Ashlesha Nakshatra, Cancer Ascendant | Unique Navamsha |
Brothers’ Marriages | Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra | Different Navamsha |
Coronation | Pushya Nakshatra | Most auspicious muhurat for sovereignty |
Sita’s Abduction | Vindya Muhurt, Rahu yoga | Stolen goods return to rightful owner |
March to Lanka | Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Vijaya Muhurt | Propitious for victory |
A study of Ramayana clearly indicates that career, marriage, education, home, business, travel and even health-related decisions yield better results when undertaken during auspicious nakshatras and muhurats. Even today, actions carried out with astrological calculations have a higher probability of success, as observed by many.
1. How was the Muhurat for Ram Mandir inauguration decided?
Astrologers considered planets, nakshatras, tithi, yoga, ascendant, navamsha and many other branches of Panchang in minute detail to derive the muhurat.
2. What is the importance of Nakshatras in Ramayana?
Each major event of Ramayana-birth, marriage, coronation, war-is anchored in the alignments of nakshatras and planets.
3. Is Muhurat still relevant in contemporary life?
Yes, auspicious nakshatras and muhurats are still beneficial when planning marriages, housewarmings, new ventures, education and more.
4. Which nakshatras and planetary combinations occur repeatedly in Ramayana?
Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Uttara Phalguni, Mrigashira, Hasta Nakshatras and exalted planetary yogas occupy special place in the narrative.
5. Are these calculations helpful for weddings and other ceremonies?
Certainly, the same method of tithi, nakshatra, muhurat selection ensures beneficial and auspicious results for marriages, naming ceremonies and other sacred milestones.
The Ramayana teaches that seeking the right nakshatra and muhurat for major decisions and celebrations is not mere cultural or religious formality but a discipline of profound learning. The tradition is strengthened by scientific and cultural reasoning, with the sole aim of ensuring stability, triumph and balance in human life.
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