Panchak in Panchaang

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Panchak in Panchaang or Indian Hindu Calendar
Panchak refers to a group of five consecutive lunar days (Tithis) or specific Nakshatras that are considered inauspicious according to the Panchaang (Hindu Calendar). These days hold special significance in Indian Vedic Astrology, especially while choosing muhurats for important activities like marriage, travel, construction, or religious rituals.
What is Panchak?
In astrology, Panchak is said to occur when the Moon transits through the last five Nakshatras of the zodiac, which are:
- Dhanishta
- Shatabhisha
- Purva Bhadrapada
- Uttara Bhadrapada
- Revati
These Nakshatras belong to the Aquarius and Pisces zodiac signs and collectively form the "Panchak Nakshatra period". Panchak usually lasts for about 5 days each month.
Why is Panchak Considered Inauspicious?
According to traditional beliefs, performing certain tasks during Panchak days can lead to problems, losses, or recurring misfortunes. It is believed that energies during this time are unstable or unfavorable for new beginnings.
Activities to Avoid During Panchak
- House Construction: Starting roof work or laying foundation should be avoided.
- Travel: Long-distance journeys, especially towards the south, are discouraged.
- Fire-Related Tasks: Avoid working with fire, especially in factories or kitchens.
- Funerals: Performing cremation during Panchak is believed to affect five family members, thus a special ritual called Panchak Shanti is advised.
- Starting New Ventures: Avoid beginning new business or projects.
Types of Panchak Dosha
Each Panchak Nakshatra is said to influence different areas of life. For example:
- Dhanishta: May bring issues in financial matters.
- Shatabhisha: Health-related concerns.
- Purva Bhadrapada: Inauspicious for marriages or religious rituals.
- Uttara Bhadrapada: Troubles in family and domestic affairs.
- Revati: Challenges in travel or communication.
Remedies and Precautions During Panchak
- Consult a knowledgeable astrologer before performing important tasks during Panchak.
- Perform Panchak Shanti Puja in case of unavoidable funeral during Panchak period.
- Donate food, clothes, or perform charity to reduce the ill effects of Panchak Dosha.
- Chanting specific mantras and worship of Lord Shiva or Hanuman is considered beneficial.
Conclusion
Panchak is an important consideration in Hindu astrology and calendar planning. While it does not always bring misfortune, awareness and careful scheduling during this period can help avoid potential difficulties. For personalized advice, consult Dr. A.S. Kalra, an expert Vedic astrologer with deep knowledge of Panchak and Muhurta Shastra.