As the lunar calendar unfolds, January 31 brings forth Magha Shukla Trayodashi until 8:25 AM, a tithi revered for its spiritual potency in Hindu traditions. Devotees are urged to align their rituals with the Panchang’s guidance for optimal results.
Chaturdashi takes over post-Trayodashi, lasting until February 1 morning. This Saturday amplifies the sanctity of worship dedicated to Shani Dev, Lord Shiva, and mighty Hanuman. Chanting sacred texts like Hanuman Chalisa or Sunderkand, alongside methodical poojas, invites wish fulfillment and protection.
Celestial movements feature Moon’s entry into Mithun rashi. Punarvasu nakshatra holds till late night 1:34 AM, succeeded by Pushya. Vishkambha yoga concludes at 1:33 AM, Taitila karan until Trayodashi’s end. The day begins with sunrise at 7:10 AM and fades at 5:59 PM sunset.
Prime shubh muhurats include Brahm from 5:24-6:17 AM for deep meditation, Abhijit 12:13-12:56 PM for key decisions, Vijay 2:23-3:06 PM for victories. Night’s Amrit Kaal 11:21 PM-12:49 AM and extended Ravi Yoga till 1:34 AM favor all positive initiations.
Steer clear of Rahukal 9:52-11:14 AM and Yamagand 1:56-3:17 PM to sidestep obstacles.
Saturday rituals shine brightest: Dawn arghya to Surya, evening Godhuli lamps. Shani offerings—mustard oil, til, blue blooms, gud. Shiva gets til-gud abhishek on lingam; Hanuman, chana-gud prasad. These practices dispel negativity, cure ills, and secure celestial favor, ensuring a harmonious day.