Sukarma Yoga is an auspicious yoga in Indian astrology, one of the 27 types of yoga in the Panchangam. Sukarma literally means "doer of good deeds" or "inspirer of good deeds." It is considered to be a highly auspicious and auspicious yoga. Actions done in this yoga yield positive results.
Qualities of Sukarma Yoga
Symbol of Auspiciousness
Work started in this yoga is successful and gives long-term benefits. This yoga is considered to be good for pious deeds, charity, and religious rituals.
Best for spiritual work
Performing puja-paath, havan, chanting mantras, and yagna in Sukarma yoga is especially fruitful. This time is suitable for spiritual progress.
Business and Investment
This time is very good for investing in business, buying land, and starting new projects.
Solution of problems
 With the efforts made in this yoga, even difficult tasks are completed easily.
What to do in Sukarma Yoga
Religious and social work
Visit religious places. Do work like social service and charity.
Spiritual practice
Meditation and chant mantras. Get blessings from the Guru.
Important decisions
Take major decisions related to job, marriage, and business at this time.
Auspicious work
This yoga is considered auspicious for housewarming, naming ceremony, beginning of education, marriage, etc.
What not to do in Sukarma Yoga
 Negativity
Avoid anger, violence, or any kind of negative activity.
Immoral work
Doing immoral work and cheating does not give the benefit of this yoga.
Importance of Sukarma Yoga
In Indian culture, this yoga is considered to be the ideal time for good deeds and religious activities. Its influence brings happiness, peace, and prosperity in life.
Note: The effect of any yoga also depends on the person's birth chart and current transit position. If you want to use Sukarma Yoga for a specific work, it is advisable to consult an astrologer.