Agriculture Muhurta

Agriculture Muhurta

Sow Seeds at the Most Fertile Time

Farming success starts with timing. Find auspicious dates for sowing, planting, and agricultural activities that align with lunar and planetary cycles for the best yield.

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About Agriculture Muhurta

Agriculture muhurta aligns sowing, planting, and harvesting with cosmic rhythms that have guided farmers for millennia. The Moon's phase, the active nakshatra, and seasonal cycles directly influence germination rates, crop health, and yield quality.

Vedic Significance

The Moon governs all vegetation and water. Nakshatras associated with fertility (Rohini, Pushya, Shravana) directly support crop growth. Traditional farmers still follow the panchang for sowing dates, and modern research increasingly validates lunar agriculture.

Favorable Nakshatras

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Nakshatras to Avoid

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Agriculture Muhurta work?

Our Vedic engine analyzes tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and 16+ muhurta yogas for your selected date range and returns a scored list of auspicious dates for sowing and agricultural activities.

What is analyzed in Agriculture Muhurta?

We analyze Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vara, Ravi Pushya Yoga, Guru Pushya Yoga, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga, Dagdha Yoga, Marana Yoga, and Panchaka.

Is this muhurta finder free?

Yes, completely free for all 19 life events.

Does the Moon phase really affect crops?

Yes. Research shows lunar cycles affect soil moisture and sap flow in plants. Traditional Vedic agriculture prescribes sowing during the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) for above-ground crops and waning moon (Krishna Paksha) for root vegetables.

Which nakshatra is best for sowing?

Rohini ('the red one') is considered the most fertile nakshatra — it literally means growth. Pushya and Shravana are also excellent. These nakshatras promote strong germination and healthy plant development.

Can I use muhurta for starting a farm business?

Yes. Use the Business Muhurta for registering the farm as a business entity, and Agriculture Muhurta for actual sowing and planting activities. Both complement each other.

Is harvesting timing also important?

Harvesting during a dry nakshatra (like Magha or Purva Phalguni) can help with storage longevity. However, sowing muhurta is generally more critical than harvest timing.

Disclaimer

Muhurta recommendations for agriculture & sowing are based on Vedic astrology and astronomical calculations for informational purposes only. Please make important decisions using your own judgment and consult qualified professionals where appropriate.