Ram Mandir,Ayodhya
Abhijit Muhurat Significance: An important and historical event is going to take place on the peak of the grand Shri Ram temple being built in Ayodhya on 25th November. On this day, the ‘Dharma Flag’ will be hoisted on the temple by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But the time chosen for this sacred work has a special significance – it is ‘Abhijeet Muhurta’. According to mythological beliefs, Abhijeet Muhurat is not only extremely auspicious, but it is also the time when Lord Shri Krishna himself ordered Arjuna to start the war during the Mahabharata war. Come, let us know about the importance of this special Muhurta and the importance of Ram Mandir. flag hoisting Let us know why the time of Abhijeet Muhurat was kept for this.
What is the special significance of ‘Abhijeet Muhurta’?
In astrology, each day is divided into several auspicious and inauspicious muhurtas. Among all these Muhurtas, ‘Abhijeet Muhurta’ is considered to be the best and extremely powerful.
Meaning: The word ‘Abhijeet’ means one who has been conquered or one who is victorious. This auspicious time is considered to remove all types of defects and negative powers.
Daily Duration: This Muhurta usually falls in the middle of the day, i.e. around noon. It is determined on the basis of the time of sunrise and sunset.
The total time of any day (from sunrise to sunset) is divided into 15 parts. Out of these, the 8th part is called Abhijeet Muhurta. It is of approximately 48 minutes duration.
Swayam Siddha Muhurat: Abhijeet Muhurat is also called ‘Swayam Siddha Muhurat’, which means that it is not affected by the defects of any Panchang, Tithi, Nakshatra or Vaar.
Task Accomplishment: It is believed that any work started in this Muhurta definitely achieves success. This time is considered auspicious for starting any new and important work, such as: house warming, starting a business, starting a journey and performing auspicious rituals.
Shri Krishna had given the order for war at this time
According to the Mahabharata story, the biggest proof of the power of this Muhurta is found in the story of Mahabharata. When the time came to start the war, all the astrologers had predicted various auspicious and inauspicious times.
Lord Krishna’s decision: It is believed that at that time Lord Shri Krishna, with his divine power, chose Abhijeet Muhurta to remove the defects of astrological calculations and ordered Pandava commander Arjun to start the war by blowing the conch at this time.
Symbol of victory: The victory of Pandavas in Mahabharata proves the power of this auspicious time and its ability to bring victory.
Why only ‘Abhijeet Muhurta’ for Ram Mandir flag hoisting?
Shri Ram Temple is not just a building, but a symbol of the faith of millions of Hindus, centuries of struggle and the victory of Sanatan Dharma. In such a situation, the selection of Abhijeet Muhurta for flag hoisting is very thoughtful and symbolic:
Symbol of supreme victory: The establishment of the Ram temple in Ayodhya is considered the final and supreme victory of a long legal and religious struggle. Abhijit Muhurta, which itself symbolizes ‘Victory’, further increases the importance of this historical moment.
Troubleshooting: This auspicious time is considered to be the best to remove any kind of obstacle or negative energy coming in the way of temple construction, so that Ramrajya can be established smoothly.
Ram birth time: According to mythology, Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram was also born in Abhijeet Muhurta. Therefore, this is the most relevant and emotionally charged time to hoist the religious flag on the pinnacle of his temple.
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