In the heart of Sanatan Dharma, Gupt Navratri’s second day on Tuesday ushers Dwapushkar Yoga, a rare alignment magnifying Maa Durga’s clandestine worship for seekers of profound spiritual mastery.
Shrouded in secrecy, this Navratri draws elite practitioners for hidden rituals invoking Durga’s mystical facets. The potency of sadhanas here surpasses ordinary observances, promising accelerated divine graces.
Panchang breakdown for January 20: Dwitiya tithi exits at 2:42 AM January 21. Shravana Nakshatra till 1:06 PM, then Dhanishta. Siddhi Yoga to 8:01 PM. Balav Karana closes 2:31 PM, Kaulav follows.
Makara Chandra, sunrise 7:14 AM, sunset 5:50 PM. Dwapushkar Yoga spans 1:06 PM January 20 to 2:42 AM next day – prime time for rituals where outcomes multiply exponentially.
Golden hours: Brahm 5:27-6:21 AM, Abhijit 12:11-12:53 PM, plus Vijay and Godhuli Muhurats for peak efficacy.
Caution zones: Rahu Kaal 3:11-4:31 PM, Yamaganda 9:53-11:13 AM, Gulika 12:32-1:52 PM. Align your practices wisely to reap the yoga’s boundless blessings.