Muhurtham Dates in 2027: Complete Month-by-Month Wedding Muhurtham Guide
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Ask any Tamil or Hindu family what the first step in wedding planning is, and you will usually hear the same answer. Before the venue, before the outfits, before the guest list even gets drafted, someone asks: what is a good Muhurtham date? Choosing Muhurtham dates in 2027 shapes almost every decision that follows, from when the priest can be booked to when relatives overseas should start looking at flights.
Muhurtham refers to the most auspicious window of time to begin something important, and for marriage that window comes from the Tamil Panchangam, the traditional almanac that tracks the movements of the Moon, the Sun, and the planets. Families rely on this system because they believe that starting married life during a well‑aligned moment sets a peaceful, steady tone for everything that follows.
This guide pulls together every available Muhurtham date in 2027, laid out month by month, with the Nakshatra, Tithi, and weekday for each one. Use it to build your shortlist, then take that shortlist to your family astrologer for final confirmation.
What is Muhurtham?
Meaning of Muhurtham
In Sanskrit and Tamil astrology, a Muhurtham (sometimes written Muhurat or Muhurtam) is a specific, astrologically favorable stretch of time chosen for beginning something significant, whether that is a wedding, a housewarming, a new business, or a naming ceremony. For weddings, it is often called Vivaha Muhurtham, or in Tamil homes, Subha Muhurtham.
Importance in Hindu Weddings
Marriage is considered one of the sixteen sacred Samskaras, or rites of passage, in Hindu tradition. Since it marks the start of a shared life, families want that start to line up with positive planetary energy. In practice, the Muhurtham acts as a filter across the calendar. It removes days when the Moon, Venus, or Jupiter sit weakly or poorly placed, and it highlights the days when those same planets support new beginnings.
Benefits of Choosing an Auspicious Date
People who follow this tradition point to a few recurring reasons:
It is believed to bring harmony, health, and stability to the couple.
It aligns family traditions and temple customs with astrological practice.
It gives couples and their parents a sense of confidence as they begin this new chapter.
It narrows the calendar down to a manageable list, which actually makes planning easier rather than harder.
How Are Muhurtham Dates Calculated?
Muhurtham dates are not picked at random. They come out of a process called Panchang Shuddhi, where astrologers run the entire year through five core elements of the Panchangam.
Tithi (lunar day): Tracks the Moon's phase on a given date. Some Tithis, such as Ekadashi, Panchami, or Dashami, are seen as favorable, while others are set aside.
Nakshatra (star constellation): Marks the Moon's position among the twenty‑seven lunar mansions. Eleven of these, including Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Mula, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati, are traditionally considered good for marriage.
Yoga: A combined solar and lunar angle calculation. A handful of Yogas, such as Vishkambha or Vyaghata, are treated as unfavorable and dropped from consideration.
Karana: Refers to half‑Tithi segments, and a few of these are also considered unsuitable for marriage rituals.
Weekday: Matters too, since some communities have their own preferences shaped by regional custom.
Planetary positions: Carry the most weight of all. Astrologers check whether Venus (Shukra) and Jupiter (Guru) are visible and strong. When either planet is combust or has set below the horizon, marriages are traditionally avoided altogether. This is exactly why entire months can pass with no Muhurtham dates on the calendar at all.
Other filters come into play as well, including prohibited solar months (when the Sun moves between certain zodiac signs), the four‑month Chaturmas period, and dates that fall too close to an eclipse.
Month‑by‑Month Muhurtham Dates in 2027
January 2027 Muhurtham Dates
January opens the wedding season gently, with eight auspicious days once the Sun clears the prohibited solar month period in the middle of the month.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Jan 18
| Monday | Rohini, Krittika | Ekadashi/Dwadashi |
Jan 19
| Tuesday | Mrigashira | Dwadashi/Trayodashi |
Jan 23
| Saturday | Magha | Tritiya |
Jan 24
| Sunday | Magha | Tritiya |
Jan 26
| Tuesday | Uttara Phalguni, Hasta | Panchami/Shashthi |
Jan 27
| Wednesday | Hasta | Shashthi |
Jan 30
| Saturday | Anuradha | Navami/Dashami |
Jan 31
| Sunday | Anuradha | Dashami |
These dates stand out because they fall under Rohini, Hasta, and Anuradha—three of the most sought‑after marriage Nakshatras—and they avoid prohibited Yogas entirely. January weddings work well for both traditional temple ceremonies and longer multi‑day celebrations, since the cool, pleasant weather across South India keeps outdoor functions comfortable.
February 2027 Muhurtham Dates
February is one of the strongest months of the year, with twelve auspicious days.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Feb 1
| Monday | Mula | Dwadashi |
Feb 2
| Tuesday | Mula | Dwadashi |
Feb 9
| Tuesday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Chaturthi |
Feb 10 | Wednesday | Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati | Panchami |
Feb 11
| Thursday | Revati | Panchami |
Feb 14
| Sunday | Rohini | Navami |
Feb 20
| Saturday | Magha | Pratipada |
Feb 21
| Sunday | Uttara Phalguni | Dwitiya |
Feb 22
| Monday | Uttara Phalguni | Dwitiya/Tritiya |
Feb 24
| Wednesday | Swati | Panchami |
Feb 25
| Thursday | Swati | Panchami/Shashthi |
Feb 27
| Saturday | Anuradha | Ashtami |
With Revati, Rohini, Uttara Phalguni, and Swati all appearing this month, February suits everything from intimate ceremonies to large, multi‑day weddings. Many families like it because it falls before the summer heat arrives, and the run of consecutive dates in the second half of the month gives more room for venue negotiation.
March 2027 Muhurtham Dates
March offers a shorter window, just six auspicious days, before the wedding season pauses for the prohibited solar month starting around the middle of the month.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Mar 1
| Monday | Mula | Navami/Dashami |
Mar 3
| Wednesday | Uttara Ashadha | Ekadashi/Dwadashi |
Mar 4
| Thursday | Uttara Ashadha | Dwadashi |
Mar 8
| Monday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Pratipada/Dwitiya |
Mar 9
| Tuesday | Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati | Dwitiya/Tritiya |
Mar 10
| Wednesday | Revati | Tritiya |
After March 10, the Sun enters a prohibited solar transit, so no Muhurtham dates remain for the rest of the month. Think of early March as one last window before things go quiet, and plan venue bookings well ahead if this period appeals to you.
April 2027 Muhurtham Dates
After that quiet stretch, April comes back strong with eleven auspicious days starting in the third week.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Apr 17
| Saturday | Uttara Phalguni | Dwadashi/Trayodashi |
Apr 18
| Sunday | Uttara Phalguni | Trayodashi |
Apr 19
| Monday | Hasta | Chaturdashi |
Apr 20
| Tuesday | Swati | Pratipada |
Apr 21
| Wednesday | Swati | Pratipada/Dwitiya |
Apr 22
| Thursday | Anuradha | Tritiya |
Apr 23
| Friday | Anuradha | Chaturthi |
Apr 24
| Saturday | Mula | Panchami |
Apr 25
| Sunday | Mula | Panchami/Shashthi |
Apr 27
| Tuesday | Uttara Ashadha | Saptami/Ashtami |
Apr 28
| Wednesday | Shravana, Uttara Ashadha | Ashtami |
Rising temperatures across South India are worth planning around for outdoor rituals this month, but the long run of consecutive dates makes April a favorite for multi‑day celebrations and destination weddings alike.
May 2027 Muhurtham Dates
May is the strongest month of the whole year, with sixteen auspicious days, giving couples the widest possible choice.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
May 4
| Tuesday | Revati | Trayodashi |
May 7
| Friday | Rohini | Dwitiya |
May 8
| Saturday | Mrigashira | Tritiya/Chaturthi |
May 9
| Sunday | Mrigashira | Chaturthi |
May 13
| Thursday | Magha | Ashtami/Navami |
May 14
| Friday | Uttara Phalguni | Dashami |
May 15
| Saturday | Uttara Phalguni | Dashami/Ekadashi |
May 16
| Sunday | Hasta | Dwadashi |
May 18
| Tuesday | Swati | Chaturdashi |
May 20
| Thursday | Anuradha | Pratipada |
May 22
| Saturday | Mula | Tritiya |
May 24
| Monday | Uttara Ashadha | Panchami |
May 25
| Tuesday | Uttara Ashadha | Panchami |
May 29
| Saturday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Dashami |
May 30
| Sunday | Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati | Dashami/Ekadashi |
May 31
| Monday | Revati | Ekadashi |
Nearly every major marriage Nakshatra shows up this month, from Rohini and Mrigashira to Magha, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Mula, and Revati. That makes May an easy pick for large weddings that need several days for pre‑wedding rituals, since the dates fall close together throughout the month.
June 2027 Muhurtham Dates
June keeps the momentum going with fifteen auspicious days, including an unusually long unbroken stretch from June 11 through June 21.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Jun 4
| Friday | Mrigashira | Pratipada |
Jun 9
| Wednesday | Magha | Shashthi/Saptami |
Jun 11
| Friday | Uttara Phalguni | Ashtami/Navami |
Jun 12
| Saturday | Hasta | Dashami |
Jun 13
| Sunday | Chitra, Hasta | Dashami |
Jun 14
| Monday | Swati | Dwadashi |
Jun 15
| Tuesday | Swati | Dwadashi |
Jun 16
| Wednesday | Anuradha | Trayodashi/Chaturdashi |
Jun 17
| Thursday | Anuradha | Chaturdashi |
Jun 18
| Friday | Mula | Pratipada |
Jun 19
| Saturday | Mula | Pratipada |
Jun 20
| Sunday | Uttara Ashadha | Dwitiya/Tritiya |
Jun 21
| Monday | Uttara Ashadha | Tritiya |
Jun 26
| Saturday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Saptami/Ashtami |
Jun 27
| Sunday | Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati | Ashtami/Navami |
That long unbroken run makes June popular with families who want a weekend wedding without competing against dozens of other couples for the exact same date. It is also a smart month to lock in vendors early, before demand builds up.
July 2027 Muhurtham Dates
July is a transitional month with only three auspicious days before Chaturmas and Venus’s combustion phase shut things down for the following three months.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Jul 7
| Wednesday | Magha | Panchami |
Jul 8
| Thursday | Uttara Phalguni | Shashthi/Saptami |
Jul 11
| Sunday | Swati | Navami/Dashami |
After July 11, no further Muhurtham dates appear until November. Venus stays set for most of the following months, and Chaturmas—the four months traditionally seen as unsuitable for auspicious ceremonies—begins around the middle of July. If a July wedding appeals to you, treat this narrow window as your last chance before the pause.
August 2027 Muhurtham Dates
No Muhurtham dates are available in August 2027. Venus stays in its combust and set phase for the entire month, a condition that traditional texts like the Muhurta Chintamani specifically warn against for marriage ceremonies. Families who want a Panchangam‑based Muhurtham should simply plan around this month.
September 2027 Muhurtham Dates
No Muhurtham dates are available in September 2027 either. Venus remains affected through the first half of the month, and by the middle of September the Sun enters a prohibited solar transit that carries through the rest of the month. This tends to be the quietest month of the year for Hindu and Tamil weddings.
October 2027 Muhurtham Dates
No Muhurtham dates are available in October 2027. The prohibited solar month carries over from September into the first half of October, and the Chaturmas restriction covers the rest of the month. It is best to avoid scheduling ceremonies in October and look toward November instead.
November 2027 Muhurtham Dates
November brings the wedding season firmly back, with thirteen auspicious days once Chaturmas ends in the second week.
Date
| Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Nov 9
| Tuesday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Dwadashi |
Nov 10
| Wednesday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Dwadashi |
Nov 11
| Thursday | Revati | Trayodashi |
Nov 14
| Sunday | Rohini | Dwitiya |
Nov 15
| Monday | Rohini, Mrigashira | Dwitiya/Tritiya |
Nov 16
| Tuesday | Mrigashira | Chaturthi |
Nov 20
| Saturday | Magha | Ashtami/Navami |
Nov 21
| Sunday | Magha | Navami |
Nov 22
| Monday | Uttara Phalguni | Ekadashi |
Nov 23
| Tuesday | Uttara Phalguni, Hasta | Ekadashi/Dwadashi |
Nov 24
| Wednesday | Chitra, Hasta | Dwadashi |
Nov 25
| Thursday | Swati | Trayodashi |
Nov 29
| Monday | Mula | Dwitiya |
This is one of the most festive months for weddings all year, partly because it overlaps with the broader festive season across much of India. Venues and photographers tend to book up fast, especially for weekend dates like November 14, 20, and 21, so early planning pays off here.
December 2027 Muhurtham Dates
December closes out the year with eight auspicious days, a solid option for a winter wedding.
Date | Weekday | Nakshatra | Tithi |
Dec 1 | Wednesday | Uttara Ashadha | Panchami |
Dec 2 | Thursday | Uttara Ashadha | Panchami |
Dec 6 | Monday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Navami |
Dec 7 | Tuesday | Uttara Bhadrapada | Navami/Dashami |
Dec 8 | Wednesday | Revati | Ekadashi |
Dec 11 | Saturday | Rohini | Chaturdashi |
Dec 12 | Sunday | Rohini, Mrigashira | Chaturdashi/Purnima |
Dec 13 | Monday | Mrigashira | Purnima/Pratipada |
After December 13, the Sun moves into a prohibited solar month that runs through the rest of the year, making this the final Muhurtham window of 2027. Pleasant winter weather makes it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor functions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best Muhurtham date in 2027?
There is no single best date for everyone, since the right choice depends on both partners’ horoscopes. That said, dates in May and June 2027 offer the widest selection of strong Nakshatras such as Rohini, Hasta, and Revati.
How are Muhurtham dates decided?
Muhurtham dates come from Panchang Shuddhi, a process that checks the Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and planetary positions—especially Venus and Jupiter—for every day in the year, filtering out days with unfavorable combinations.
Are Tamil Muhurtham dates different from North Indian Muhurat dates?
The core Panchangam principles are shared, but Tamil Panchangam calculations can occasionally land on a different day than North Indian Vedic astrology due to regional differences in how Tithi and sunrise are calculated. It is best to follow whichever system your family traditionally uses.
Can I marry outside a Muhurtham date?
Yes, that is entirely a personal and family choice. Many couples marry on non‑Muhurtham dates for practical reasons, though more traditional families prefer to stay within the calculated auspicious windows.
What should I avoid on my wedding day?
Avoid scheduling the ceremony during Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, or Gulikai Kalam on that day, even if the date itself is a generally auspicious Muhurtham, since these are daily windows that shift depending on the weekday.
How important is Nakshatra in marriage?
Very important. Nakshatra reflects the Moon’s position and plays a central role both in selecting a Muhurtham date and in matching two horoscopes for compatibility.
Are all auspicious dates suitable for everyone?
No. A generally auspicious Muhurtham date can still be a Chandrashtama day for one partner’s birth star, which makes it personally unfavorable. Always check with an astrologer before finalizing.
How do I confirm the best date for my horoscope?
Share both partners’ birth details—date, time, and place of birth—with a qualified astrologer, who can match your Kundali against the Muhurtham list and flag any personal conflicts.
Is consulting an astrologer necessary?
While the dates listed here follow standard Panchangam principles, individual birth charts can shift what is truly ideal for a specific couple, so a personal consultation is strongly recommended before finalizing anything.
Which month has the most Muhurtham dates in 2027?
May 2027 has the most, with sixteen auspicious days, followed closely by June with fifteen.
Why are there no Muhurtham dates in August, September, and October 2027?
These three months are affected by Venus’s combustion period, the Chaturmas restriction, and prohibited solar month transitions, all of which overlap during this stretch of the year.
Can Muhurtham timings change based on my city?
Yes. The date, Tithi, and Nakshatra stay the same nationally, but the exact Muhurat time window—the start and end time—shifts based on your city’s sunrise and local time zone. Always confirm exact timings for your location.
Conclusion
Choosing the right Muhurtham date in 2027 involves more than circling a day on the calendar. It blends astronomy, tradition, and family wisdom carried forward across generations. This year offers a rich spread of options, from the strong, closely spaced windows in May, June, and November, to the quiet stretch from August through October, when the Panchangam recommends stepping back entirely.
Use this month‑by‑month guide as your starting point, but remember that individual birth charts, regional customs, and temple availability can all shift what is truly the best date for your marriage. Before finalizing anything, sit down with your family astrologer, share both partners’ horoscopes, and confirm your shortlisted Muhurtham dates. That final check is what turns a generally auspicious day into the right day for you.




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