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Panchang: Chatushpad Karan

Chatushpad Karana is one of the 11 Karanas in the Hindu Panchangam. Karana is half of a Tithi, and each Tithi has two Karanas. Chatushpad Karana has a special place in the Panchangam, but it is not considered favorable for auspicious works.

Characteristics of Chatushpad Karana

Nature
Chaturpad Karana is considered inauspicious and violent in nature. It is particularly associated with evil and conflict events.
Time
Chaturpad Karana falls only on Amavasya or Purnima day. Its timing can be known according to the Panchangam.
Effects
Auspicious works, such as marriage, housewarming, starting a new work, travel, etc., should be avoided during this Karana. This Karana is considered suitable for Tantra, Sadhana, and occult works.
Precautions during Chatushpad Karana
Avoid auspicious works and try to postpone them. This Karana is considered useful in spiritual and tantric practices. Avoid any important decisions or investments at this time.
Importance of Chatushpad Karana
The mention of Chatushpad Karana in the Panchangam helps in measuring the day and planning specific works. It is counted among the inauspicious Karanas, so its calculation and use should be done with special caution. If the date of your work falls under Chatushpad Karana, it is advisable to take astrological consultation and evaluate other Panchangam components.
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