New Delhi, 8 January 2020, Wednesday
In Vedic astrology, the special match of the five constellations is called Panchak. When the Moon is in Aquarius and Pisces, that time is called Panchak. The moon is in the zodiac for about two and a half days. Thus the moon orbits the five zodiacs for five days. During these five days, the moon passes through five constellations - Dhanistha, Shatabhisha, Puravabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada and Revati. So these five days are called Panchakas.
The most important quintet
In Hindu culture, every work is done by looking at time and time. The highest importance is given to the arbitrator. Whenever a task is started, the idea of the quotient along with its idiom is taken first. There are 27 constellations in the constellation cycle. The last five constellations are considered malicious. These constellations are Dhanistha, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada and Revati. Each constellation is divided into four phases. The Panchak Dhanistha Star starts with the third stage of the constellation, which is divided into four stages. In terms of having one constellation per day, it is five days from Dhanistha to Revati, which is known as Panchak.
Why Need a Quintet?
It is believed that an ominous act is performed five times during a punch. That is why it is necessary to alleviate the defect. Panchakas are especially thought of when death occurs. It is believed that if a person dies in a panchakka, the death on five members of his family would be similar. That is why when a fire is performed, it can also be burnt by making 5 strands with the deceased in order to remove the puncture. Doing so eliminates the guilt.
What not to do in a punch?
According to the scriptures some works should not be done in the punch box. Panchak days are considered to be the most vicious days. That is why some work should be avoided during this time. For example, do not travel southwards when there is a punch. Grass, wood, dung should also not be bought in quintet. Do not make a bed or buy it in the coffin. Apart from this no other work is forbidden in Panchak.
When does Panchakk come in the year 2020?
- Beginning January 26 at 5.39 hours and January 6 at 6.11 hours
- Beginning February 22 midnight at 1.29 and midnight on February 27 at 1.07 hours
- March 21st from 6.20am to 26.1pm, 7.15pm
- From 12.16 hours on April 17 to 1.18 hours on April 22
- From 7.20 hours on May 14 to 7.53 hours on May 19
- June 10 from 3.40pm to June 15 at 3.18pm
- 8 July 12.31pm July 13 to 11.15am
- August 4 from 8.47pm to August 9 at 7.05pm
- 3.48pm to August 31 from midnight September 5 to 2.22pm
- 9.39am on September 28, from 3 October to 6.37 hours
- From 3.24pm on October 25th to 2.56pm on October 30th
- November 21 from 10.24pm on November 26 at 9.20pm
- From 7.16 in the morning of December 19 to 4.32 in the morning of December 23
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