Astrological highlights dominate February 1 as per Hindu calendar, featuring Magh Purnima on a Sunday blessed by Ravi Pushya and Sarvartha Siddhi Yogas. This rare combination makes it perfect for pujas, vows, and charitable acts, though caution against Bhadra and Rahu periods is advised.
Spiritually, Magh Purnima concludes the sacred Kalpavas month at sacred sites. Legends say celestial beings visit Triveni Sangam for holy dips, inspiring devotees to follow suit in purifying waters for sin erasure and moksha attainment.
Key timings: Full moon tithi ends February 2 at 3:38 AM. Pushya Nakshatra until 11:58 PM. Chandra in Karka Rashi. Surya uday 7:09 AM, asta 6:00 PM.
Fortune favors the bold in shubh muhurats: Ravi Pushya from sunrise to late night alongside Sarvartha Siddhi. Brahma Muhurta (5:24-6:17 AM), Abhijit (12:13-12:57 PM), Victory slot (2:23-3:07 PM), nectar period (5:59-7:29 PM).
Malefic intervals demand vigilance—Rahu from mid-afternoon to sunset (4:39-6:00 PM), extensive Bhadra morning to evening (7:09 AM-4:42 PM), Yamaganda noon hour (12:35-1:56 PM).
Rituals focus on Vishnu-Lakshmi adoration, lunar deity homage, donations, and narrative recitals. Such observances, per scriptures, yield prosperity akin to grand Vedic sacrifices, ensuring household bliss and desire fulfillment.
Embrace this cosmic bounty on February 1 for profound personal transformation.