Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020 Dates & Auspicious Timings | Vidyarambham Muhurat 2020

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Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020 – The Vidyarambh Sanskar is one of the 16 Sanskars of the Hindu religion, which we conduct in an auspicious muhurat. Given below is the complete list of Vidyarambh Muhurat dates for the year 2020. You can now choose the most suitable Shubh Muhurat For Vidyarambh Sanskar, as per your requirements. Additionally, you will also find detailed information about the Sanskar, its methods, rituals, and significance of Auspicious Muhurat 2020 for your child.

Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020 Dates & Auspicious Timings

Here is the list of Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020 Dates and their auspicious timings:

Date Day Month-Tithi Nakshatra Muhurat Duration
15 January Wednesday Magha K. Panchami Uttara Phalguni From 07:15 to 19:59
16 January Thursday Magha K. Shashti Hasta From 07:15 to 09:42
20 January Monday Magha K. Ekadashi Anuradha From 07:15 to 19:39
27 January Monday Magha S. Tritiya Shatabhisha From 07:12 to 19:12
29 January Wednesday Magha S. Chaturthi Uttara Bhadrapada From 10:46 to 19:04
30 January Thursday Magha S. Panchami Uttara Bhadrapada From 07:11 to 19:00
31 January Friday Magha S. Shashti Revati From 07:10 to 15:52
6 February Thursday Magha S. Dwadashi Ardra From 07:07 to 18:32
10 February Monday Phalgun K. Pratipada Magha From 17:06 to 18:17
13 February Thursday Phalgun K. Panchami Hasta From 07:02 to 20:02
14 February Friday Phalgun K. Shashti Swati From 07:01 to 18:21
19 February Wednesday Phalgun K. Ekadashi Purva Ashadha From 06:57 to 19:58
20 February Thursday Phalgun K. Dwadashi Purva Ashadha From 0656 to 0719
26 February Wednesday Phalgun S. Tritiya U. Bhadrapada Revati From 06:50 to 19:31
28 February Friday Phalgun S. Panchami Ashwini From 06:48 to 19:23
4 March Wednesday Phalgun S. Navami Mrigashira From 14:00 to 19:03
5 March Thursday Phalgun S. Dashami Ardra From 06:42 to 18:59
6 March Friday Phalgun S. Ekadashi Punarvasu From 11:47 to 18:56
11 March Wednesday Chaitra K. Dwitiya Hasta From 06:35 to 18:36
13 March Friday Chaitra K. Chaturthi Swati From 08:51 to 13:59
16 April Thursday Vaisakha K. Navami Dhanishta From 18:12 to 20:50
17 April Friday Vaisakha K. Dashami Uttara Bhadrapada From 05:54 to 07:05
19 April Sunday Vaisakha K. Dwadashi Purva Bhadrapada From 05:52 to 19:34
26 April Sunday Vaisakha S. Tritiya Rohini From 05:45 to 13:23
27 April Monday Vaisakha S. Chaturthi Mrigashira From 14:30 to 20:07
29 April Wednesday Vaisakha S. Shashti Punarvasu From 05:42 to 15:13
3 May Sunday Vaisakha S. Dashami Purva Phalguni From 05:39 to 19:43
4 May Monday Vaisakha S. Ekadashi Uttara Phalguni Hasta From 06:13 to 19:19
11 May Monday Jyeshtha K. Chaturthi Purva Ashadha From 06:35 to 19:12
13 May Wednesday Jyeshtha K. Shashti Shravan From 05:32 to 06:00
17 May Sunday Jyeshtha K. Dashami Uttara Bhadrapada From 12:43 to 21:07
18 May Monday Jyeshtha K. Ekadashi U. Bhadrapada Revati From 05:29 to 21:03
24 May Sunday Jyeshtha S. Dwitiya Mrigashira From 05:26 to 20:39
25 May Monday Jyeshtha S. Tritiya Mrigashira From 05:26 to 20:35
27 May Wednesday Jyeshtha S. Panchami Punarvasu From 05:25 to 20:28
28 May Thursday Jyeshtha S. Shashti Pushya From 05:25 to 20:24
31 May Sunday Jyeshtha S. Navami Uttara Phalguni From 17:37 to 20:12
1 June Monday Jyeshtha S. Dashami Hasta From 05:24 to 13:16
3 June Wednesday Jyeshtha S. Dwadashi Swati From 05:23 to 06:21
7 June Sunday Ashadha K. Dwitiya Mool From 05:23 to 19:44
8 June Monday Ashadha K. Tritiya Uttara Ashadha From 05:23 to 18:21
10 June Wednesday Ashadha K. Panchami Shravan From 05:23 to 10:34
11 June Thursday Ashadha K. Shashti Dhanishta From 11:28 to 19:29
15 June Monday Ashadha K. Dashami Revati From 05:23 to 16:31
17 June Wednesday Ashadha K. Ekadashi Ashwini From 05:23 to 06:04

Vidyarambham Muhurat 2020

“विद्या ददाति विनयम्”/ “vidyā dadāti vinayam”

The above is a famous Sanskrit shloka which means that knowledge gives humility to a person, i.e., makes them humble. In this part of Vidyarambham Muhurat 2020 you will get to know that without education, a human is equivalent to animals. Hence, Sanatan Dharma describes, among the 16 significant Hindu sanskars, the Vidyarambh Sanskar – the ritual which commences learning for a child. One conducts this sanskar for their child when he/she reaches approximately five years of age. After this, they can go to school and begin their studies. In short, the Vidyarambh Sanskar is to introduce a child to primary education. Moreover, it is a combination of two Sanskrit words, Vidya meaning studies and Arambh meaning ‘to begin’.

What is Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020?

The auspicious timing under which one holds the Vidyarambh Sanskar is called Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020. As we all know, in Vedic culture, any essential work is done in a certain Muhurat because doing so hikes up the chances of success significantly. Therefore, since the Vidyarambh Sanskar is vital, conducting it in a shubh muhurat is a mandate.

Why Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020?

It is often evident that a task not done at the right time or muhurat faces numerous obstacles, or are unsuccessful. The result is nothing but disappointment for the person conducting them. That is why the Shastras stresses on the importance of an auspicious Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020. As for the significance of Vidyarambh Sanskar, it is undeniable that knowledge and learning is the only thing that can build a good future for any child. The lack of the same can bring many challenges in their path.

Calculating The Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020

In addition to the Panchang, the birth chart of the child whose sanskar it will be; is taken into account for the Vidyarambh Muhurat. According to the Hindu Panchang, specific dates, months, nakshatras, etc. are auspicious for Vidyarambh Muhurat. To be exact:

  • Among Nakshatras: Ashwini, Mrigashira, Rohini, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Mool, Revati, Purva Ashadha, Uttara Ashadha, Chitra, Swati, Abhijit, Dhanishta, Shravan, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Shatabhisha are auspicious for Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020.
  • In Seven Days: Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Friday are the best days of the week for Vidyarambh Muhurat.
  • For Tithis: the Tritiya (third day) of the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra-Vaisakha, Saptami (seventh day) of Magha Shukla Paksha, and Tritiya of Shukla Paksha of Phalgun month are the best options.
  • Zodiac Signs: Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, and Sagittarius are the most promising for calculation of Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020.

Precautions For Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020

One should remain cautious during the calculations of tithi, sign, days, etc. for Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020. The Sanskar should not be held on Chaturdashi, Amavasya, Pratipada, Ashtami, and Sankranti (fourteenth, new moon, first, and eighth day, and Sun’s transit respectively). It should also not fall on the Ashtami (eighth day) of Krishna Paksha of Paush, Magha, and Phalgun. Moreover, the Vidyarambh Muhurat should also not be at the time of Chandra Dosha and Tara Dosha.

Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020: Significance of Vidyarambh Sanskar

Just as ignorance leads a person to darkness, similarly knowledge leads them to light. Education makes a person great, and that comes from studying. Therefore, the Vidyarambh Sanskar is very important in Hinduism, and it is the first stage of acquiring religious, spiritual, and worldly knowledge. The objective of This rite is developing good qualities within the child so that they can faithfully fulfil their responsibilities towards their parents, society, and the nation.

Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020: When is Vidyarambh Sanskar Done?

Typically, one should commemorate the Vidyarambh Sanskar in childhood when the child is about five years of age. However, as children develop faster mentally, nowadays, hence this rite can also be held when they are around 3 to 4 years old.

Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020: Vidyarambh Sanskar Method

By the update of Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020, let us explain the method of Vidyarambh Sanskar.

  • Before the beginning of Vidyarambh Sanskar, one must perform Ganesha Vandana by chanting the mantras first.
  • Next, worship Goddess Saraswati in the same manner – by chanting mantras.
  • This is followed by the worship of Guru, i.e., the child’s mentors and teachers. If a guru is not present during the Vidyarambh Muhurat, then one can keep a coconut as their symbol and worship it.
  • After this, one pays homage to objects necessary to attain education like a notebook, book, pen, pencil, and so on.
  • These instruments are invoked with Veda Mantras so that their initial effects are auspicious.

Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020: Puja During Vidyarambh Sanskar

  • Worshipping Lord Ganesha
Hinduism emphasizes that any auspicious task and worship should always begin with Lord Ganesha, and so is also the case with Vidyarambh Sanskar. Additionally, Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom. Therefore, worshipping him sharpens the intellect of the child and makes them a good student.
  • Worshipping Goddess Saraswati
Goddess Saraswati is the deity of learning; hence, one should eulogize her during the sanskar for attaining knowledge and education.
  • Lekhani Puja
The term ‘Lekhani’ here refers to pen and pencil because the child cannot learn to write without them.
  • Patti Puja
The term ‘Patti’ here means the copy as this is where the child will learn to write in.
  • Guru Puja/ Worshipping Mentor

There is no Knowledge available without a teacher. Following the saying, the child also pays homage to their teacher/mentor/Guru during the Vidyarambh Sanskar.

During the sanskar, under the auspicious Vidyarambh Muhurat 2020, the Guru helps the child write their first letter and the Gayatri Mantra on a copy or slate. When the child is writing their very first letter, the teacher should sit while facing East, whereas the child overlooks West.

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