According to Hindu traditions and Vedic astrology, people choose auspicious timings or muhurat for various activities or events such as marriage, Griha Pravesh, etc. In Vedic astrology, the term ‘muhurat’ or ‘muhurata’, which is basically a Sanskrit word, signifies the auspicious time for beginning any activity. Buying a new house or registering a property is an important milestone in one’s life. Undertaking property-related transactions on an auspicious day, when the placement of planets and lunar phases increases the chances of success. Choosing a favourable property registration muhurat is widely believed to ensure prosperity and good fortune in the new house.
Choose at least a good nakshatra for property registration is of utmost importance, say Vastu experts because auspicious nakshatra signifies an auspicious time when they have a positive influence and bring favorable results. Nakshatra refer to star or stellar constellation as per Vedic astrology.
Similarly, finding an auspicious day and time for shifting to a new house is recommended by Vastu and astrology experts. This ensures good luck and positivity in the new house. Click to know the best nakshatra and auspicious dates for Griha Pravesh Muhurat in 2025.
Date | Tithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
January 16, 2025 | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Ashlesha, Magha | 7:15 AM to 7:15 AM, Jan 17 |
January 17, 2025 | Chaturthi, Panchami | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 7:15 AM to 7:15 AM, Jan 18 |
January 23, 2025 | Navami, Dashami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 7:13 AM to 7:13 AM, Jan 24 |
January 24, 2025 | Dashami, Ekadashi | Anuradha | 7:13 AM to 7:07 AM, Jan 25 |
January 31, 2025 | Tritiya | Purva Bhadrapada | 4:14 AM to 7:09 AM, Feb 1 |
February 7, 2024 | Dashami, Ekadashi | Mrigashirsha | 6:40 PM to 7:95 AM, Feb 8 |
February 13, 2024 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 7:01 AM to 7:AM, Feb 14 |
February 14, 2024 | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Purva Phalguni | 7:00 AM to 11: 09 PM |
February 20, 2024 | Saptami, Ashtami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 6:55 AM to 6:54 AM, Feb 21 |
February 21, 2024 | Ashtami, Navami | Anuradha | 6:54 AM to 3:54 PM |
February 28, 2024 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Purva Bhadrapada | 1:40 PM to 6:46 AM, Mar 1 |
March 6, 2025 | Ashtami | Mrigashirsha | 12:05 AM to 6:40 AM, Mar 7 |
March 7, 2025 | Ashtami, Navami | Mrigashirsha | 6:40 AM to 11:32 PM |
March 13, 2025 | Chaturdashi, Purnima | Purva Phalguni | 6:33 AM to 6:19, Mar 14 |
March 20, 2025 | Shashthi | Anuradha | 6:25 AM to 11:31 PM |
March 21, 2025 | Saptami, Ashtami | Mula | 1:46 AM to 6:23 AM, Mar 22 |
March 27, 2025 | Chaturdashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 12:34 AM to 6:16 AM, Mar 28 |
March 28, 2025 | Chaturdashi, Amavasya | Purva Bhadrapada | 6:16 AM to 10:09 PM |
April 3, 2025 | Shashthi, Saptami | Mrigashirsha | 7:02 AM to 5:51 AM, Apr 4 |
April 4, 2025 | Ashtami | Punarvasu, Ardra | 5:20 AM to 6:07 AM, Apr 5 |
April 10, 2025 | Trayodashi | Purva Phalguni | 06:01 AM to 12:24 PM |
April 18, 2025 | Panchami, Shashthi | Mula | 8:21 AM to 5:52, Apr 19 |
April 24, 2025 | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 10:49 AM to 5:46 AM, Apr 25 |
April 25, 2025 | Dwadashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 05:46 AM to 08:53 AM |
May 1, 2025 | Chaturthi, Panchami | Mrigashirsha | 05:40 AM to 14:21 PM |
May 2, 2025 | Shashthi | Punarvasu | 13:04 PM to 5:39 AM, Apr 3 |
May 15, 2025 | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Mula | 14:07 PM to 5:30 AM, Apr 16 |
May 16, 2025 | Chaturthi | Mula, Purva Ashadha | 5:30 AM to 5:29 AM, May 17 |
May 22, 2025 | Dashami | Purva Bhadrapada | 05:27 AM to 17:47 PM |
May 23, 2025 | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Revati | 16:02 PM to 5:26 AM, May 24 |
May 29, 2025 | Chaturthi | Punarvasu | 11:38 PM to 5:24 AM, May 30 |
May 30, 2025 | Chaturthi | Punarvasu | 5:24 AM to 9:29 PM |
June 12, 2025 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Mula, Purva Ashadha | 5:23 AM to 5:23 AM, Jun 13 |
June 13, 2025 | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Purva Ashadha | 05:23 AM to 11:21 PM |
June 19, 2025 | Navami | Revati | 11:17 PM to 5:24, Jun 20 |
June 20, 2025 | Navami, Dashami | Revati | 5:24 AM to 9:45 PM |
June 26, 2025 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Punarvasu | 8:46 AM to 5:25 AM, Jun 27 |
June 27, 2025 | Dwitiya | Punarvasu | 5:25 AM to 7:22 AM |
July 10, 2025 | Purnima, Pratipada | Purva Ashadha | 05:31 AM to 05:31 AM, Jul 11 |
July 11, 2025 | Pratipada | Uttara Ashadha, Purva Ashadha | 05:31 AM to 05:56 AM |
July 17, 2025 | Saptami, Ashtami | Revati | 05:34 AM to 03:39 AM, Jul 18 |
July 24, 2025 | Amavasya | Punarvasu | 05:38 AM to 04:43 PM |
July 25, 2025 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Pratipada, Dwitiya |
August 1, 2025 | Ashtami | Vishakha | 03:40 AM to 05:43 AM, Aug 02 |
August 7, 2025 | Trayodashi | Purva Ashadha | 05:46 AM to 02:01 PM |
August 14, 2025 | Shashthi | Revati | 05:50 AM to 09:06 AM |
August 21, 2025 | Chaturdashi | Ashlesha | 12:08 AM to 05:54 AM, Aug 22 |
August 29, 2025 | Shashthi, Saptami | Vishakha | 11:38 AM to 05:58 AM, Aug 30 |
September 18, 2025 | Dwadashi, Trayodashi | Ashlesha | 06:32 AM to 06:08 AM, Sep 19 |
September 19, 2025 | Trayodashi, Chaturdashi | Magha | 06:08 AM to 06:08 AM, Sep 20 |
September 25, 2025 | Chaturthi | Vishakha | 07:09 PM to 06:11 AM, Sep 26 |
September 26, 2025 | Chaturthi, Panchami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:11 AM to 06:12 AM, Sep 27 |
October 16, 2025 | Dashami, Ekadashi | Ashlesha, Magha | 06:22 AM to 06:23 AM, Oct 17 |
October 17, 2025 | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 06:23 AM to 06:24 AM, Oct 18 |
October 23, 2025 | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:27 AM to 06:28 AM, Oct 24 |
October 24, 2025 | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Anuradha | 06:28 AM to 06:28 AM, Oct 25 |
November 7, 2025 | Tritiya | Mrigashira | 12:33 AM to 06:38 AM, Nov 08 |
November 13, 2025 | Navami, Dashami | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 06:42 AM to 06:43 AM, Nov 14 |
November 14, 2025 | Dashami | Purva Phalguni | 06:43 AM to 09:20 PM |
November 20, 2025 | Amavasya, Pratipada | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:48 AM to 06:49 AM, Nov 21 |
November 21, 2025 | Pratipada | Anuradha | 06:49 AM to 01:56 PM |
November 28, 2025 | Navami | Purva Bhadrapada | 02:49 AM to 06:55 AM, Nov 29 |
December 5, 2025 | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Mrigashira | 11:46 AM to 07:00 AM, Dec 06 |
December 11, 2025 | Saptami, Ashtami | Purva Phalguni | 07:04 AM to 03:55 AM, Dec 12 |
December 18, 2025 | Chaturdashi | Anuradha | 07:08 AM to 08:07 PM |
December 19, 2025 | Amavasya | Mula | 10:51 PM to 07:09 AM, Dec 20 |
December 26, 2025 | Shashthi, Saptami | Purva Bhadrapada | 09:00 AM to 07:12 AM, Dec 27 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in January 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
January 16, 2025 | Thursday | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Ashlesha, Magha | 7:15 AM to 7:15 AM, Jan 17 |
January 17, 2025 | Friday | Chaturthi, Panchami | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 7:15 AM to 7:15 AM, Jan 18 |
January 23, 2025 | Thursday | Navami, Dashami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 7:13 AM to 7:13 AM, Jan 24 |
January 24, 2025 | Friday | Dashami, Ekadashi | Anuradha | 7:13 AM to 7:07 AM, Jan 25 |
January 31, 2025 | Friday | Tritiya | Purva Bhadrapada | 4:14 AM to 7:09 AM, Feb 1 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in February 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
February 7, 2024 | Friday | Dashami, Ekadashi | Mrigashirsha | 6:40 PM to 7:95 AM, Feb 8 |
February 13, 2024 | Thursday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 7:01 AM to 7:AM, Feb 14 |
February 14, 2024 | Friday | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Purva Phalguni | 7:00 AM to 11: 09 PM |
February 20, 2024 | Thursday | Saptami, Ashtami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 6:55 AM to 6:54 AM, Feb 21 |
February 21, 2024 | Friday | Ashtami, Navami | Anuradha | 6:54 AM to 3:54 PM |
February 28, 2024 | Friday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Purva Bhadrapada | 1:40 PM to 6:46 AM, Mar 1 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in March 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
March 6, 2025 | Thursday | Ashtami | Mrigashirsha | 12:05 AM to 6:40 AM, Mar 7 |
March 7, 2025 | Friday | Ashtami, Navami | Mrigashirsha | 6:40 AM to 11:32 PM |
March 13, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturdashi, Purnima | Purva Phalguni | 6:33 AM to 6:19, Mar 14 |
March 20, 2025 | Thursday | Shashthi | Anuradha | 6:25 AM to 11:31 PM |
March 21, 2025 | Friday | Saptami, Ashtami | Mula | 1:46 AM to 6:23 AM, Mar 22 |
March 27, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturdashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 12:34 AM to 6:16 AM, Mar 28 |
March 28, 2025 | Friday | Chaturdashi, Amavasya | Purva Bhadrapada | 6:16 AM to 10:09 PM |
Auspicious dates for property registration in April 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
April 3, 2025 | Thursday | Shashthi, Saptami | Mrigashirsha | 7:02 AM to 5:51 AM, Apr 4 |
April 4, 2025 | Friday | Ashtami | Punarvasu, Ardra | 5:20 AM to 6:07 AM, Apr 5 |
April 10, 2025 | Thursday | Trayodashi | Purva Phalguni | 06:01 AM to 12:24 PM |
April 18, 2025 | Friday | Panchami, Shashthi | Mula | 8:21 AM to 5:52, Apr 19 |
April 24, 2025 | Thursday | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 10:49 AM to 5:46 AM, Apr 25 |
April 25, 2025 | Friday | Dwadashi | Purva Bhadrapada | 05:46 AM to 08:53 AM |
Auspicious dates for property registration in May 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
May 1, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturthi, Panchami | Mrigashirsha | 05:40 AM to 14:21 PM |
May 2, 2025 | Friday | Shashthi | Punarvasu | 13:04 PM to 5:39 AM, Apr 3 |
May 15, 2025 | Thursday | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Mula | 14:07 PM to 5:30 AM, Apr 16 |
May 16, 2025 | Friday | Chaturthi | Mula, Purva Ashadha | 5:30 AM to 5:29 AM, May 17 |
May 22, 2025 | Thursday | Dashami | Purva Bhadrapada | 05:27 AM to 17:47 PM |
May 23, 2025 | Friday | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Revati | 16:02 PM to 5:26 AM, May 24 |
May 29, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturthi | Punarvasu | 11:38 PM to 5:24 AM, May 30 |
May 30, 2025 | Friday | Chaturthi | Punarvasu | 5:24 AM to 9:29 PM |
Auspicious dates for property registration in June 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
June 12, 2025 | Thursday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Mula, Purva Ashadha | 5:23 AM to 5:23 AM, Jun 13 |
June 13, 2025 | Friday | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Purva Ashadha | 05:23 AM to 11:21 PM |
June 19, 2025 | Thursday | Navami | Revati | 11:17 PM to 5:24, Jun 20 |
June 20, 2025 | Friday | Navami, Dashami | Revati | 5:24 AM to 9:45 PM |
June 26, 2025 | Thursday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Punarvasu | 8:46 AM to 5:25 AM, Jun 27 |
June 27, 2025 | Friday | Dwitiya | Punarvasu | 5:25 AM to 7:22 AM |
Auspicious dates for property registration in July 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
July 10, 2025 | Thursday | Purnima, Pratipada | Purva Ashadha | 05:31 AM to 05:31 AM, Jul 11 |
July 11, 2025 | Friday | Pratipada | Uttara Ashadha, Purva Ashadha | 05:31 AM to 05:56 AM |
July 17, 2025 | Thursday | Saptami, Ashtami | Revati | 05:34 AM to 03:39 AM, Jul 18 |
July 24, 2025 | Thursday | Amavasya | Punarvasu | 05:38 AM to 04:43 PM |
July 25, 2025 | Friday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Pratipada, Dwitiya |
Auspicious dates for property registration in August 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
August 1, 2025 | Friday | Ashtami | Vishakha | 03:40 AM to 05:43 AM, Aug 02 |
August 7, 2025 | Thursday | Trayodashi | Purva Ashadha | 05:46 AM to 02:01 PM |
August 14, 2025 | Thursday | Shashthi | Revati | 05:50 AM to 09:06 AM |
August 21, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturdashi | Ashlesha | 12:08 AM to 05:54 AM, Aug 22 |
August 29, 2025 | Friday | Shashthi, Saptami | Vishakha | 11:38 AM to 05:58 AM, Aug 30 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in September 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
September 18, 2025 | Thursday | Dwadashi, Trayodashi | Ashlesha | 06:32 AM to 06:08 AM, Sep 19 |
September 19, 2025 | Friday | Trayodashi, Chaturdashi | Magha | 06:08 AM to 06:08 AM, Sep 20 |
September 25, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturthi | Vishakha | 07:09 PM to 06:11 AM, Sep 26 |
September 26, 2025 | Friday | Chaturthi, Panchami | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:11 AM to 06:12 AM, Sep 27 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in October 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
October 16, 2025 | Thursday | Dashami, Ekadashi | Ashlesha, Magha | 06:22 AM to 06:23 AM, Oct 17 |
October 17, 2025 | Friday | Ekadashi, Dwadashi | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 06:23 AM to 06:24 AM, Oct 18 |
October 23, 2025 | Thursday | Dwitiya, Tritiya | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:27 AM to 06:28 AM, Oct 24 |
October 24, 2025 | Friday | Tritiya, Chaturthi | Anuradha | 06:28 AM to 06:28 AM, Oct 25 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in November 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
November 7, 2025 | Friday | Tritiya | Mrigashira | 12:33 AM to 06:38 AM, Nov 08 |
November 13, 2025 | Thursday | Navami, Dashami | Magha, Purva Phalguni | 06:42 AM to 06:43 AM, Nov 14 |
November 14, 2025 | Friday | Dashami | Purva Phalguni | 06:43 AM to 09:20 PM |
November 20, 2025 | Thursday | Amavasya, Pratipada | Vishakha, Anuradha | 06:48 AM to 06:49 AM, Nov 21 |
November 21, 2025 | Friday | Pratipada | Anuradha | 06:49 AM to 01:56 PM |
November 28, 2025 | Friday | Navami | Purva Bhadrapada | 02:49 AM to 06:55 AM, Nov 29 |
Auspicious dates for property registration in December 2025
Date | Day | Thithi | Nakshatra | Auspicious Property Purchase Muhurat |
December 5, 2025 | Friday | Pratipada, Dwitiya | Mrigashira | 11:46 AM to 07:00 AM, Dec 06 |
December 11, 2025 | Thursday | Saptami, Ashtami | Purva Phalguni | 07:04 AM to 03:55 AM, Dec 12 |
December 18, 2025 | Thursday | Chaturdashi | Anuradha | 07:08 AM to 08:07 PM |
December 19, 2025 | Friday | Amavasya | Mula | 10:51 PM to 07:09 AM, Dec 20 |
December 26, 2025 | Friday | Shashthi, Saptami | Purva Bhadrapada | 09:00 AM to 07:12 AM, Dec 27 |
Compared to other months of the year, the months of July, August, September generally do not see activities, with respect to auspicious dates for property purchase and registration. However, you can consult an astrology and Vastu expert to know the auspicious dates to purchase and register any property.
If you have purchased a new property, whether it is a plot of land or an apartment, these auspicious dates for property registration only after you become the owner of the property. The date when the advance was paid to the builder or the seller is not taken into account. The auspicious dates and muhurat for property purchase may differ based on the location.
Regional variations in property registration muhurat
The auspicious muhurat dates for property registration differ based on different calendars such as Vikram Samvat, Tamil calendar, etc.
North India
In north India, certain festivals such as Akshaya Tritiya, Dussehra and Diwali are considered auspicious for new property purchase, Griha Pravesh, etc. The muhurat or auspicious timings are calculated based on the local calender or Panchang. Some common rituals followed in this region include Kalash Sthapana.
East India
In eastern India, there are auspicious festivals such as Vishwakarma Puja and Durga pooja. Local traditions and astrological predictions usually govern the property registration muhurats. According to popular tradition, people worship Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect of the devatas and make special offerings.
South India
In south India, some festivals such as Pongal, Ugadi and Akshaya Tritiya are widely celebrated. People usually look for best muhurat coinciding with auspicious festivals. According to the traditions, people complete the property registration process with coconut-breaking ritual and seeking blessings from elders.
West India
People in western India widely celebrate festivals like Gudi Padwa, Ganesh Chaturthi and Akshaya Tritiya and choose auspicious muhurat for property registration around this time. Further, Vastu Shastra principles are followed when selecting a property and special rituals are conducted, including Griha Pravesh, to clear karmic energies in new properties.
What are auspicious days?
According to Vastu Shastra and Vedic astrology, auspicious days are days when the various factors of nature, such as planetary positions, nakshatras, etc., are favourable. One’s horoscope details based on time and date of birth should also be considered for precise results. Each lunar month may have certain auspicious days based on these factors, though some lunar months are not considered favourable.
Do auspicious days vary based on different culture?
Auspicious days can vary based on factors such as calendar, location, regional customs, traditions and cultural norms.
Why should you choose an auspicious date with a good nakshatra for property registration?
Auspicious dates or days are selected based on planetary positions, location, etc. by referring to a Hindu lunar calendar or Panchang. Typically, astrology and Vastu experts consider the time and date of birth of the person to obtain precise results.
Pt. Amit Jha, in one of his social media posts, shares “When we complete the registration of a property, we become the rightful owner of the property and there is an auspicious time for this. When it comes to completing the transaction or paying any amount, it should be done on a particular muhurat. However, if this is not possible, one should at least ensure to complete the property registration on an auspicious muhurat.”
Here are some of the benefits of choosing a good muhurat for property registration:
- Brings positive energy: As per Vastu, buying a property or undertaking any property transaction on an auspicious date helps attract positive and harmonious cosmic energy, ensuring peace and prosperity.
- Prevents negativity: Property registration on auspicious dates helps ward off negative energies or inauspicious effects of the past. It ensures minimum obstacles in the new house.
- Invites financial benefits: Financial benefits are believed to come to the owner of the registration, which is done on auspicious nakshatra. Choosing auspicious dates is said to increase the chances of a successful property deal and long-term success.
- Ensures overall well-being: Choosing favourable dates for property registration invites energies that boost personal relationships and ensure emotional well-being.
- Cultural significance: In India, performing activities such as Griha Pravesh and property registration on an auspicious muhurat is a traditional practice to seek divine blessings to ensure success.
Choosing the right time transforms the property into a source of positivity and happiness. Moreover, performing rituals such as Bhumi Pujan and Griha Pravesh removes any negative planetary influences.
Morning muhurat significance
According to Vastu, morning muhurta, the time considered after sunrise, is suitable for the initial registration process, performing Bhumi puja and completing payments.
Afternoon or early evening muhurat significance
As per Vastu, the muhurat falling in the afternoon or early evening is suitable for activities such as the property handover process to the new owner or tenant or signing property-related agreements.
Typically, the auspicious muhurat for property registration is generic. Experts suggest double-checking the timings and going for proper consultation based on one’s birth chart and Nakshatra.
Key points to consider when choosing auspicious dates for property registration
Significance of auspicious muhurat for property registration | Brings good luck, fortune, peace and prosperity |
Auspicious days of the week for property registration | Thursday and Friday |
Auspicious nakshatras for property registration | Ashlesha, Revati, Magha, Purva Bhadrapada, Rohini, Anuradha, Visakha, Uttara Ashadha and Uttara Bhadrapada |
How to calculate auspicious dates for property registration | Calculations are based on moon’s phases and position as per Hindu Lunar Calendar |
Months to avoid for house shifting or property registration | Bhadrapada, Paush, Ashadha, Shravan and Ashwin |
Type of property to avoid | Properties on sale from a divorce, bankruptcy or illness |
How to find auspicious dates?
- Lunar Calendars: A Hindu lunar calendar mentions the most favourable dates for festivals and other important events. These dates are determined based on the moon’s phases and positions. Different planets impact various aspects of our lives in different ways. Hence, considering the planetary position and favourable nakshatras (stars) when determining the auspicious muhurat for property registration can be beneficial for the property owner.
- Expert consultation: One can consult an astrology, Vastu or numerology expert to find the most favourable date for property registration. The experts will predict the muhurat based on the person’s horoscope besides considering other factors.
- Online astrological tools and software: Nowadays, there are many online tools or astrological software that provide personalised date recommendations based on the individual’s birth charts and planetary positions. When choosing auspicious days for property purchase, one should also note the favourable Lagna or Nakshatra.
- Legal considerations: One can find a balance by taking into account the auspicious dates and the legal requirements and other practical aspects related to the transaction.
- Consult elders in the family: One can check with the elderly members of the family to know the traditional practices in the house.
- Keep track of religious festivals: Some festivals such as Akshaya Tritiya and Diwali are considered auspicious and favourable for activities such as Griha Pravesh puja and property purchase or new house registration.
Key points to consider for buyers
Buyers need to keep the following points in mind before buying any property:
- Plot shape: Plots of regular shapes, such as square or rectangular plots, are considered ideal per Vastu. One should avoid irregular plots with cuts or protrusions as they can promote negative energy flow.
- Entrance: The main entrance of the house must face north, east or northeast as they promote positive energy. One should avoid entrances facing south or west.
- Placement of rooms: Bedrooms must be in the southwest or northwest. Kitchen must be located in the southeast whuule the pooja room should be built in the northeast. West or northwest are ideal directions for bathrooms.
- Natural elements: Home buyers must check if the house has ample natural light and ventilation, as the presence of natural elements is considered auspicious in Vastu.
See also: Bhoomi pooja muhurat dates in 2024 for house construction
Importance of choosing good nakshatra for property registration
Nakshatras (star) are stellar constellations and literally mean the sky map (Naksha refers to map and tara refers to star). According to Vedic astrology, there are 27 nakshatras, and each nakshatra is believed to have a unique influence on different aspects of our lives, including property transactions. The Moon spends around one day in each constellation, with the lunar month covering 27 days. Nakshatras are classified based on their basic attributes, astronomical names, the deity and the ruling planet that governs them, among other factors. So, the concept of checking nakshatras has traditionally existed to find favourable timings for different activities.
Vastu and astrology experts emphasise finding favourable nakshatras when calculating the accurate timings for a property purchase. Buying a new house on a favourable Nakshatra brings good luck and financial benefits to the property owner. In addition, it has an effect on other aspects of life.
Good nakshatra for property registration 2025
Nakshatra | Ruling planet | Favourable for property registration |
Ashwini | Ketu | |
Bharani | Venus | |
Kritika | Sun | |
Rohini | Moon | Favourable |
Mrigshira | Mars | |
Ardara | Rahu | |
Punarvasu | Jupiter | |
Pushya | Saturn | |
Ashlesha | Budh | Favourable |
Magha | Ketu | Favourable |
Poorva Phalguni | Venus | |
Uttara Phalguni | Sun | |
Hasta | Moon | |
Chitra | Mars | |
Swati | Rahu | |
Vishakha | Jupiter | Favourable |
Anuradha | Shani | Favourable |
Jyeshtha | Mercury | |
Moola | Ketu | |
Poorvashada | Venus | |
Uttarashadha | Sun | Favourable |
Shravana | Moon | |
Dhanishtha | Mars | |
Shatbhisha | Rahu | |
Poorva Bhadrapada | Jupiter | Favourable |
Uttara Bhadrapada | Shani | Favourable |
Revati | Mercury | Favourable |
Auspicious dates for property registration: Significance in different cultures
Culture | Auspicious days for property registration | Factors to consider |
Hindu traditions and astrology | Muhurat decided based on several factors and Hindu Lunar calendar | Best Nakshatras, moon’s phases and position, favourable days, etc. |
Vastu Shastra | Auspicious days combined with best spatial orientation | Ensure maximum favourable flow of energy |
Chinese Feng Shui | Dates that align with the individual’s birth animal in the Chinese zodiac | Chinese calendar and alignment of elements and zodiac signs |
Islamic calendar | Occasions such as Eid | Blessings and community goodwill |
Western Astrology | Good placement of Jupiter
Avoid Mercury retrograde |
Favourable planetary positions to ensure prosperity |
When should you avoid going for property registration?
Jha shares the instances when one should avoid registering their property:
- Certain days of the week: Saturdays and Tuesdays must be avoided for purchasing a property.
- Astrological time period:
- Rahukaal, which is occurs on a specific time everyday, is considered inauspicious for activities such as Griha Pravesh, property registration, etc.
- Vishti Karan or Bhadra is considered inauspicious and should be avoided.
- Panchak, which is the five days’ period when the moon moves through the zodiac signs of Aquarius and Pisces, must be avoided.
- Moon’s position: When the moon is present in the 4th, 8th and 12th position from one’s rashi on a particular day, property registration should be avoided.
How to choose tithi for land registration?
According to astrology, tithi refers to a lunar day. There are a total of 30 tithis in Krishna Paksha (moon’s waning phase) Pratipada and Shukla Paksha (moon’s waxing phase) Purnima. The auspicious tithi for property registration will depend on the month and other factors. One can refer to a Hindu calendar or consult an astrology and Vastu expert to know the auspicious tithi.
Auspicious festivals and special days for property registration, good nakshatras 2025
Festival | Date | Nakshatra |
Gudi Padwa, Ugadi | March 30, 2025, Sunday | Revati |
Akshaya Tritiya | April 30, Wednesday | Rohini |
Guru Purnima | July 10, 2025, Thursday | Poorvashada |
Ganesh Chaturthi | August 27, 2025, Wednesday | Chitra |
Dussehra | October 2, 2025, Thursday | Shravana |
Dhanteras | October 18, 2025, Saturday | Uttara Phalguni |
Diwali | October 20, 2025, Monday | Swati |
In addition to the auspicious festivals mentioned above, days with Pushya Nakshatra and Rohini Nakshatra have been considered as the best days for property registration.
What is a good day to sign property agreement?
When finding an auspicious day to sign a contract or agreement, several factors should be considered, including the planetary position and horoscope. Certain auspicious nakshatras and days must be considered when going for a compromise or a mutual agreement. This is an important point to consider even when finalising any property-related deals.
According to Vastu, the auspicious nakshatra to sign an agreement are Pushya, Anuradha and Purva Phalguni. The auspicious days to sign an agreement are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
As per astrology and Vastu experts, the eighth and eleventh are the auspicious tithis for compromise or agreement. One should avoid rikta tithis such as the fourth, ninth, fourteenth, fifteenth and thirtieth. Experts also suggest that one should consider the position of the ascendant and moon transit.
What to do if you cannot find auspicious date for property registration?
It is widely believed that carrying out property registration on an auspicious muhurat based on Lunar calendar and other factors brings good luck and fortune for the new property owner. So, one should ensure that they go ahead with the registration only on the specified auspicious dates. However, they may a scenario when one is unable to find a suitable date. While following Vastu Shastra and astrological advice helps one choose a favourable date, there are practical considerations that cannot be ignored. Experts recommend that one should ensure that at least auspicious nakshatra prevails along with the auspicious weekday when registering a property. So, you can consult an astrology and Vastu expert who can help you find the best muhurat based on your horoscope.
Does auspicious muhurat apply to under-construction properties?
Usually, people believe that auspicious dates for property purchase applies only for ready-to-move-in properties. However, as per Vastu experts, one should check auspicious muhurat even when buying under-construction properties. This will ensure there are no issues and one receives the possession of the property as per the expected timeline.
Vastu tips when buying or registering property
- Conduct a legal verification of the property before finalising.
- Check for the details of previous owners and occupants of the property.
- Look for any Vastu dosha, which could be one of the reasons the current owner is selling the property. In such cases, consider rectifying the defects by consulting a Vastu expert.
- If there is a water body on the west side or a water lake on the southern side, do not buy the property.
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In India, people follow Vastu rules and believe in the importance of auspicious muhurat for starting new activities such as buying a new house, Griha Pravesh, etc. This ensures maximum benefits for the individual and their family and prevents any negative effects. If you are looking for a favourable date for property registration, make sure to take into account different factors, including Vastu and astrology along with legal considerations. This will help you zero in on the most favourable date. More importantly, nakshatras have a significant impact on our lives and they are a crucial aspect in a Hindu Lunar calendar. Each nakshatras denotes a specific attribute. Thus, it is important to check the most favourable Nakshatra for maximum benefits. The tables shared in this article can be used for reference and you can consult an astrology and Vastu expert to check the best time for property registration as per your location.
FAQs
Are auspicious days to buy a house the same as those for Griha Pravesh?
In India, people generally consider auspicious muhurat for Griha Pravesh and purchasing a new property. However, these are two separate events. The auspicious dates for buying a new property and auspicious dates for Griha Pravesh may differ.
Is Amavasya good for house registration?
Amavasya is the lunar phase of the new moon and is considered a significant day for performing various puja rituals for ancestors, including Pitru Dosha Puja. However, according to Vastu, Amavasya is generally not considered an ideal time for auspicious events such as marriage, Griha Pravesh, etc. However, one can refer to a Hindu Panchang to find the auspicious time for property registration on Amavasya.
Can you register property outside the auspicious muhurat?
If proceeding with property registration in the specified auspicious muhurat is not feasible, you can consult an astrology and Vastu expert to find alternative timing.
Can we do registration on Ashtami?
Ashtami and Navami tithi of Chaitra Navratri are regarded as auspicious days to start any new work. Check the auspicious dates for property registration by referring to the Hindu calendar.
Can we purchase property in Adhik Maas?
According to the Hindu Panchang, Adhika Maas is regarded as an inauspicious month. Hence, Vastu and astrology experts do not recommend starting any good work, such as buying a property, land, etc., during this month.
Is Saturday a good day to buy property?
According to Vedic astrology, Saturday is governed by Lord Shani and is regarded as an inauspicious day to buy certain things such as iron, salt, oil, etc. However, when it comes to purchasing a new property, one should refer to a Hindu calendar to find the auspicious muhurat and day.
Which Nakshatra is not auspicious for property registration?
Gandmool or Mool nakshatra is among the inauspicious nakshatras. One should consult an astrology and Vastu expert to know the auspicious time for property registration.
How to choose an auspicious date for property registration?
When purchasing or registering a property and choosing an auspicious date, one should check the tithi, nakshatra, Yog, Karan and Vaar. One can refer to a Hindu panchang or consult an astrology and Vastu expert.
Can we buy property on Tuesday?
One can purchase, book or register a new property on a Tuesday.
Which day is good for selling property?
According to Vastu, Monday, Thursday and Friday are considered auspicious days for selling a house or a property. One should avoid selling a property during Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal and Yamaganda as they are considered to be inauspicious.
Can we buy property in Aadi month?
The month of Aadi is not considered favourable for new beginnings such as purchasing a new property or shifting to a new house.
Can we buy property on Sunday?
One can buy a property on a Sunday. However, one should consult an astrologer and Vastu expert or a refer to a Hindu calendar to know the auspicious muhurat.
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