Panchak

Panchak

Panchak duration every year

Panchak in Vedic Astrology is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "five." It refers to certain Nakshatras (constellations) that occur during the transit of the Moon through the last two zodiac signs, Aquarius (Kumbha) and Pisces (Meena) which is almost five days which are considered astrologically sensitive, where certain activities are traditionally avoided to prevent adverse outcomes. Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati are 5 nakshatra called Panchak. Please find below the duration of these nakshatra (Panchak Kaal) every year.

Nakshatras Involved: Panchak occurs when the Moon transits through the last five Nakshatras of the zodiac which are Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati.

Activities to Avoid During Panchak: According to Vedic traditions, certain activities are considered inauspicious during Panchak. These include starting major construction projects, purchasing new property or vehicles, initiating long journeys, and performing funerals. For example, conducting a funeral during Panchak is believed to lead to the loss unless remedial rituals are performed.

The energy during these days is thought to be unstable, and decisions or actions taken may not yield favorable outcomes. Modern interpretations suggest that Panchak’s rules encourage caution and introspection, ensuring tasks are undertaken with mindfulness. If an essential activity coincides with Panchak, Vedic astrology prescribes specific remedies to mitigate any potential negative effects.