Jwalamukhi Yoga is one of the most destructive, unlucky, and inauspicious Yoga or Dosha for an important event to start. If a person starts work during this Ashubh Muhurat, it is not completed or one has to face many obstacles to complete the work.
One should avoid starting all the important work or auspicious events during Jwalamukhi Yoga
One should not start any auspicious work or journey, digging a well or laying the foundation of a house, or constructing a new building during this period.
If a child takes birth during this yoga, it is not good for his/ her health as per Vedic astrologyThe study of the influence of celestial bodies on earth and humans More.
But other auspicious combinations present in the horoscopeSynonym of birth chart, prepared with date, time and place of birth of an individual More of the child will nullify the bad effects of this Yoga.
One should avoid this period, as this is an Ashubh Yoga Muhurat or Dosha period for engagement or marriage also.
Jwalamukhi Yoga dates along with the inauspicious Tithi and Nakshatra
All the dates and timings are given in I.S. T.
The dates and timings in September, 2023 are as follows:
September 04
Jwalamukhi Yoga, an inauspicious Yoga or dosha begins at 09:27 AM, Monday,and ends at 04:41 PM on Monday.
For the month of August, 2023, these are as follows:
August 09
1) Ashtami, Kritika Nakshatra, on Wednesday, August 09, begins at 01: 32 and ends at 03: 53.
August 10
2) Navami, Rohini Nakshatra, on Thursday, August 10, begins at 02:29 and ends at 04:12.
The dates and timings in July 2023
No Jwalamukhi Yoga in July 2023.
The dates and timings in June 2023
Jwalamukhi Yoga begins on June 5 at 03:23 AM, and ends on June 5, at 06:40 AM, 2023.
The positive aspect of Jwalamukhi Yoga
If possible avoid all the auspicious events in this Yoga for precautionary measures, if possible.
The Jwalamukhi Yoga period is only used to defeat one’s enemies or start a war. It is an auspicious period for all destructive purposes only.
One should give the final judgment only after carefully reading and analyzing all the factors present in the horoscopeSynonym of birth chart, prepared with date, time and place of birth of an individual More.
There is no need to be afraid of this yoga without knowing its all aspectsAngular distances between planets, based on zodiacal longitudes, calculated in specific degrees, viz trine, square, represent relationship between two planets Planets generally influence 3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th house due to their aspect More properly. This is my little effort for those who are interested in reading articles on Vedic astrologyThe study of the influence of celestial bodies on earth and humans More.
How is Jwalamukhi Dosha formed?
The combination of a specific constellationA group of visible stars making a figure and visible at the night sky. Constellations (Nakshatras) are 27 divisions of zodiac, each measuring 13.20'. They are also termed as Lunar mansions (Nakshatra in Indian Vedic astrology) More (Nakshatra) and a specific date(Tithi) of a lunar month (Chandra Mas) forms Jwalamukhi yoga.
The inauspicious Yoga occurs by the combination of a specific Tithi and a specific Nakshatra, if present on the same day, mutually.
These five specific combinations of a Tithi and a Nakshatra are as follows:
1. Pratipada Tithi(1st day) of a lunar month falls on the day of the presence of Mool Nakshatra (Dhanu Rashi).
2. Panchami Tithi (5th day) of a lunar month falls on the day of Bharani Nakshatra (Mesha Rashi)
3. Ashtami Tithi(8th day) of a lunar month falls on the day of Kritika Nakshatra (Mesha or Vrisha Rashi)
4. Navami Tithi (9th day) of a lunar month falls on the day of Rohini Nakshatra (Vrisha Rashi)
5. If a Dashami Tithi (10th day) of a lunar month falls on the day of Ashlesha Nakshatra (Karka Rashi).
Important Note for Jwalamukhi Yoga:
This inauspicious yoga may occur twice in a lunar month(Chandra Maas) for two consecutive days under specific conditions, i.e. on two consecutive Tithi and two consecutive Nakshatra.
These are as follows:
1. On an Ashtami Tithi (8th day) of any month, when Kritika Nakshatra (3rd constellationA group of visible stars making a figure and visible at the night sky. Constellations (Nakshatras) are 27 divisions of zodiac, each measuring 13.20'. They are also termed as Lunar mansions (Nakshatra in Indian Vedic astrology) More) falls.
2. Next Tithi is Navami. On a Navami Tithi (9th day) of a month, Rohini Nakshatra (4th constellationA group of visible stars making a figure and visible at the night sky. Constellations (Nakshatras) are 27 divisions of zodiac, each measuring 13.20'. They are also termed as Lunar mansions (Nakshatra in Indian Vedic astrology) More) falls.