by kalaiselvan | Apr 8, 2020 | Festivals
The festival of Chitra Pournami falls on the full moon day in the month of Chithirai, or Chaitra. The Hindu deity Chitragupta, the official assistant of Yama, the Hindu God of the underworld, who records the good and bad deeds, is revered on this day. The festival...
by kalaiselvan | Apr 6, 2020 | rahukalam
Rahu Kaalam: Rahu Kaal is considered the most inauspicious time of the day. Vedic astrology states that Rahu kaal covers 90 minutes a day and this time is ruled by Rahu, one among Navagrahas and that is why it is considered inauspicious to perform any important and...
by kalaiselvan | Apr 6, 2020 | rahukalam
Rahu is the severed head of the demon called Svarbhanu who is responsible for swallowing the Sun causing eclipses. As per Hindu tradition, Rahu Kaal covers 90 minutes every day between Sunrise and Sunset. Rahu Kalam refers to the inauspicious time in a day to start...
by kalaiselvan | Apr 6, 2020 | rahukalam
Rahu Kalam: According to Vedic Astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. Some believe that during Rahu Kalam, there is more exposure to UV rays, which could be harmful to health. Rahu Kalam is described as the darkest period of the day. During this 90-minute term,...
by kalaiselvan | Apr 6, 2020 | rahukalam
Rahukaalam: As per Vedic Astrology, Rahu Kaalam or Rahu Kaal is a period that is considered inauspicious for any new venture, and it is known to give unfavorable outcomes for things started during that time. It is better to avoid undertaking any auspicious event like...