Talk to India's best Astrologers
First Consultation at ₹1 only
Login
Enter your mobile number
Marriage is one of the most important aspects of an individual’s life. People believe it not just to be the match of two people but the formation of an inseparable bond between two people who are termed to be soulmates. This makes people want their marriages to last for a lifetime and in the afterlife as well. On an average, a person spends almost 2/3rd of their life with their partner and spouse. This is the reason why people tend to search for the ideal person with whom they can stay and spend the rest of their life with.
Marriage is considered to be a sacred bond that people do not want to go through any troubles or hurdles. It is believed that anything or any task that takes place in a shubh muhurat makes the native get favourable and beneficial outcomes. Thus, specifically in Hindu culture, before deciding the wedding date, people contact a priest or pandit in order to find the most auspicious day for the wedding to take place. They believe this will ensure that both the partners will have a successful married life and will enjoy all the marital bliss life has to offer.
As we know, marriage involves a lot of ceremonies. Moreover, one of the pre-wedding ceremonies includes the Ring ceremony. People also take into account the most auspicious day in order to proceed with the ring ceremony. If you are about to get engaged and are also finding the most auspicious day to do so. Then read the entire article in order to find the ideal date for your Ring ceremony. Moreover, if you want to check the compatibility between you and your partner, visit the InstaAstro website or download the app and talk to the best astrologers starting at just Rs.1. Let us now have a look at the most auspicious Ring Ceremony Muhurat 2023, its significance and importance as well.
The Shubh Muhurat term in English is a combination of two words - Shubh and Muhurat. Shubh in English means auspicious, and Muhurat in English translates to Timing. Thus, when combined together, the term Shubh Muhurat tends to denote an auspicious timing. In Hindu culture, Shubh Muhurats hold and possess a lot of importance. This is because people believe that anything and everything that takes place during a Shubh Muhurat will bring positive and beneficial outcomes for the native. This belief makes people search for and find the most auspicious time before starting any task in order to bring positive and favourable outcomes for the native. This is because, during a Shubh Muhurat, it is said that all the stars and planets are in such a positive and favourable position that will guarantee beneficial outcomes for the natives.
Failure is something people tend to fear and dislike the most. However, everyone today wants to be and get success as soon as possible and also wants to avoid failures completely. Thus, in order to avoid such failures, people turn to different places to seek success. One such place that people turn to happens to be astrology. According to Hindu culture astrology, it is said that people will encounter success and will be having the most beneficial outcomes if they perform any task during an auspicious time. This makes people, especially Hindus, search and find the most auspicious time before starting any venture or doing any task. Let us now have a look at the importance of performing the Ring Ceremony during a Shubh Muhurat.
Ring Ceremony, also known as an Engagement ceremony, comes under the umbrella as one of the pre-wedding rituals. In Hindi, it is also called Sagai; thus, Sagai in English refers to the Ring Ceremony. This ceremony takes place sometime before the actual wedding day. The Ring Ceremony marks the beginning of the wedding festivities on both sides of the family. The Ring Celebration includes both the partners placing a ring on the ring finger of the left hand on each other. This finger is also called the Sagai Ring finger. Moreover, the ring ceremony also holds importance as it states that the bride-to-be and the groom-to-be can no longer look for further matches as they are already selected for each other.
Marriage is a huge deal in an individual’s life. It counts as one of the biggest and most important events an individual can have in their life. Thus, people want and wish for their marriage to be successful and lifelong, along with bringing them all the joys and happiness of life that they want and desire for. The Ring Ceremony marks the beginning of the marriage festivities. Therefore, people consider it a great deal and want it to take place during an auspicious time or a Shubh Muhurat in order to bless the couple with all the marital bliss and with a happy married life ahead of them.
It is frowned upon by society to see an unsuccessful and broken marriage. Therefore, people believe in getting done with all the festivities and ceremonies during a Shubh Muhurat to ensure the most positive and beneficial outcomes for the natives.
There are a lot of factors that are considered while finding a Shubh Muhurat for the natives. These include Engagement muhurat by date of birth of both the partners following the nakshatras and planetary position of the Navagrahas. Let us now have a look at the most auspicious Shubh Muhurat in 2023 for the specific cause of the Ring Ceremony and Engagement Muhurat.
Listed below are the most auspicious timings and Shubh Muhurat for the Ring Ceremony or the Engagement Ceremony of an individual to take place. Following are the engagement dates in 2023 Hindu panchang:
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
January 15, 2023, Sunday | 07:12 PM to 07:23 AM, Jan 16 |
January 18, 2023, Wednesday | 07:23 AM to 05:23 PM |
January 25, 2023, Wednesday | 08:05 PM to 07:22 AM, Jan 26 |
January 26, 2023, Thursday | 07:22 AM to 07:21 AM, Jan 27 |
January 27, 2023 ,Friday | 07:21 AM to 12:42 PM |
January 30, 2023, Monday | 10:15 PM to 07:20 AM, Jan 31 |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
February 6, 2023, Monday | 09:44 PM to 07:17 AM, Feb 07 |
February 7, 2023, Tuesday | 07:17 AM to 04:03 PM |
February 9, 2023, Thursday | 07:16 AM to 07:15 AM, Feb 10 |
February 10, 2023, Friday | 07:15 AM to 04:45 PM |
February 12, 2023, Sunday | 09:50 PM to 02:27 AM, Feb 13 |
February 13, 2023, Monday | 02:36 AM to 07:13 AM, Feb 14 |
February 14, 2023, Tuesday | 07:13 AM to 12:26 PM |
February 16, 2023, Thursday | 07:12 AM to 10:53 PM |
February 22, 2023, Wednesday | 07:07 AM to 07:07 AM, Feb 23 |
February 23, 2023, Thursday | 07:07 AM to 02:23 PM |
February 27, 2023, Monday | 04:12 PM to 07:03 AM, Feb 28 |
February 28, 2023, Tuesday | 07:03 AM to 07:02 AM, Mar 01 |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
March 6, 2023, Monday | 06:57 AM to 04:17 PM |
March 9, 2023, Thursday | 09:08 PM to 05:57 AM, Mar 10 |
March 11, 2023, Saturday | 07:11 AM to 07:52 PM |
March 13, 2023, Monday | 08:21 AM to 09:27 PM |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
May 2, 2023, Tuesday | 11:50 AM to 06:06 AM, May 03 |
May 3, 2023, Wednesday | 06:06 AM to 08:56 PM |
May 6, 2023, Saturday | 09:13 PM to 06:03 AM, May 07 |
May 8, 2023, Monday | 12:49 AM to 06:02 AM, May 09 |
May 9, 2023, Tuesday | 06:02 AM to 05:45 PM |
May 10, 2023,Wednesday | 04:12 PM to 06:01 AM, May 11 |
May 11, 2023 , Thursday | 06:01 AM to 11:27 AM |
May 15, 2023, Monday | 09:08 AM to 05:59 AM, May 16 |
May 16, 2023, Tuesday | 05:59 AM to 01:48 AM, May 17 |
May 20, 2023, Saturday | 05:18 PM to 05:57 AM, May 21 |
May 21, 2023, Sunday | 05:57 AM to 05:56 AM, May 22 |
May 22, 2023, Monday | 05:56 AM to 10:37 AM |
May 29, 2023, Monday | 05:54 AM to 05:54 AM, May 30 |
May 30, 2023, Tuesday | 05:54 AM to 08:55 PM |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
June 1, 2023, Thursday | 06:48 AM to 07:00 PM |
June 3, 2023, Saturday | 06:16 AM to 11:16 AM |
June 5, 2023, Monday | 08:53 AM to 01:23 AM, Jun 06 |
June 6, 2023, Tuesday | 12:50 AM to 05:53 AM, Jun 07 |
June 7, 2023, Wednesday | 05:53 AM to 09:02 PM |
June 11, 2023, Sunday | 02:32 PM to 05:54 AM, Jun 12 |
June 12, 2023, Monday | 05:54 AM to 09:58 PM |
June 23, 2023, Friday | 11:03 AM to 05:56 AM, Jun 24 |
June 26, 2023, Monday | 01:19 PM to 05:56 AM, Jun 27 |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
November 23, 2023, Thursday | 09:01 PM to 06:59 AM, Nov 24 |
November 27, 2023, Monday | 01:35 PM to 07:02 AM, Nov 28 |
November 28, 2023, Tuesday | 07:02 AM to 07:02 AM, Nov 29 |
November 29, 2023, Wednesday | 07:02 AM to 01:59 PM |
Date & Day | Timing (Muhurat) |
---|---|
December 6, 2023, Wednesday | 07:07 AM to 07:08 AM, Dec 07 |
December 7, 2023, Thursday | 07:08 AM to 04:09 PM |
December 9, 2023 ,Saturday | 10:43 AM to 11:37 PM |
December 15, 2023, Friday | 08:10 AM to 06:24 AM, Dec 16 |