Shubh Vivah Muhurat
Auspicious Wedding Dates
Curated from the panchang for Hindu marriages
Shukla Chaturdashi
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
Makar Sankranti periodShukla Shashthi
Nakshatra: Mrigashira
Shukla Shashthi
Nakshatra: Rohini
Basant Panchami weekShukla Dashami
Nakshatra: Hasta
Shukla Trayodashi
Nakshatra: Anuradha
Krishna Panchami
Nakshatra: Uttara Ashadha
Shukla Navami
Nakshatra: Mrigashira
Shukla Tritiya
Nakshatra: Rohini
Akshaya TritiyaShukla Ashtami
Nakshatra: Magha
Purnima
Nakshatra: Vishakha
Shukla Navami
Nakshatra: Hasta
Shukla Dashami
Nakshatra: Anuradha
Shukla Trayodashi
Nakshatra: Rohini
Krishna Panchami
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
Shukla Navami
Nakshatra: Rohini
Dev Uthani Ekadashi weekShukla Trayodashi
Nakshatra: Hasta
Krishna Panchami
Nakshatra: Mula
Shukla Chaturthi
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Shukla Ashtami
Nakshatra: Rohini
Shukla Dwadashi
Nakshatra: Hasta
Dates are indicative. Confirm with your family pandit for your location and community.
About Shubh Vivah Muhurat
In Hindu tradition, choosing a shubh vivah muhurat -- an auspicious date and time for the wedding ceremony -- is considered essential for a happy married life. The muhurat is determined by analyzing the panchang (Hindu calendar), which takes into account the tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (star), yoga, and karana for each date. Our calendar lists all auspicious marriage dates for 2026 and 2027 so families can plan well in advance.
Each wedding muhurat date on this page has been curated from the traditional panchang and includes details about the tithi and nakshatra. Months that are traditionally avoided for weddings (such as Ashwin or the inauspicious period of Kharmas) are clearly marked, helping you avoid unfavorable dates without consulting a separate calendar.
This shubh vivah muhurat 2026 calendar is provided free by Samaj Saathi. For personalized muhurat calculations based on the couple's birth charts, consulting a family pandit is recommended.
How are wedding muhurat dates decided?
Wedding muhurat dates are selected based on the alignment of favorable tithis, nakshatras, and the absence of inauspicious yogas. The Hindu months of Magha, Phalguna, Vaishakha, and Jyeshtha are traditionally considered the most auspicious for marriages. The final selection often also considers the horoscopes of the bride and groom.