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Siddha Kunjika Puja Muhurat
Find the most auspicious time (shubh muhurat) to perform Siddha Kunjika Puja for maximum spiritual benefit and blessings.
Last updated: 24 April 2026 · Source: Vedic Panchang
Best Time for Siddha Kunjika Puja
Navratri — both Chaitra and Sharad — is the supreme occasion for Siddha Kunjika puja, with Ashtami and Navami the most powerful days. Fridays throughout the year are ideal for weekly practice. The daily Brahma Muhurta (90 minutes before sunrise) and Pradosh Kaal (dusk) are the most potent hours for recitation. The Krishnashtami of every month and special Devi tithis such as Durgashtami are also highly auspicious. Devi temples — especially those dedicated to Chamunda, Kali, and Chandi — hold special Kunjika path programs during Navratri that devotees may join.
Muhurat Factors for Siddha Kunjika Puja
Tithi (Lunar Day)
Purnima (full moon), Ekadashi, Chaturthi, and Ashtami are considered most auspicious for puja. Avoid Amavasya (new moon) for most pujas unless specifically required.
Vara (Day of Week)
Each day of the week is associated with a planet and deity. Friday is ideal for Devi and Lakshmi pujas.
Nakshatra
Rohini, Pushya, Hasta, Chitra, and Revati nakshatras are generally auspicious for performing pujas. Avoid Bhadra and Vishkumbha nakshatras.
Lagna
Fixed lagnas (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) are preferred for pujas as they ensure stability and lasting effects. Brahma Muhurat (pre-dawn) is universally auspicious.
Rahu Kaal
Avoid performing the main ritual during Rahu Kaal, which occurs daily for 90 minutes. Check the daily panchang for exact Rahu Kaal timings in your city.
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FAQ — Siddha Kunjika Puja Muhurat
Q.What is the best time to do Siddha Kunjika Puja?
Navratri — both Chaitra and Sharad — is the supreme occasion for Siddha Kunjika puja, with Ashtami and Navami the most powerful days. Fridays throughout the year are ideal for weekly practice. The daily Brahma Muhurta (90 minutes before sunrise) and Pradosh Kaal (dusk) are the most potent hours for recitation. The Krishnashtami of every month and special Devi tithis such as Durgashtami are also highly auspicious. Devi temples — especially those dedicated to Chamunda, Kali, and Chandi — hold special Kunjika path programs during Navratri that devotees may join.
Q.Can Siddha Kunjika Puja be done at night?
Some pujas like Lakshmi Puja are specifically performed after sunset. For Siddha Kunjika Puja, morning is generally preferred. Check the specific best time above.
Q.Is it okay to do Siddha Kunjika Puja without checking muhurat?
While an auspicious muhurat enhances the benefits of any puja, the most important factor is devotion and correct procedure. If no pandit is available to calculate muhurat, performing the puja during Brahma Muhurat (4–6 AM) is universally safe.
Q.How to find muhurat for Siddha Kunjika Puja in my city?
Use our Muhurat Calculator tool to find the best time based on your city and date. You can also check the daily panchang for tithi, nakshatra, and Rahu Kaal timings.