Mangal Dosha is caused by Mars in specific houses; affects marital harmony. Has classical cancellation rules.
What is Mangal Dosha?
When Mars (Mangal/Kuja) is in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house from Lagna, Moon, or Venus — it's called Mangal Dosha. Considered to cause marital conflict, delays in marriage, or harm to spouse.
Cancellation Rules (Mangal Dosha Bhanga)
Both partners are Manglik → cancels out
Mars conjunct/aspected by Jupiter
Mars exalted (in Capricorn)
Mars in own sign (Aries or Scorpio)
Manglik dosha auto-cancels after age 28 (some traditions)
Pariharas (Remedies)
Recite Hanuman Chalisa daily (especially Tuesday)
Worship Hanuman (Hanuman is the antidote to Mars afflictions)
Mahamrityunjaya jap 108 times daily
Wear red coral (after astrologer consultation)
Kumbh Vivah (symbolic marriage to a pot) — extreme cases
Donations on Tuesdays — red lentils, jaggery
Generate your kundli to see if you have Mangal Dosha.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Ignoring rashi compatibility: Many families rush into wedding planning without checking Ashta Koota Milan first. Always score 18+/36 before proceeding.
Skipping muhurat for "convenient" dates: A weekend with no muhurat brings more problems than a weekday with proper muhurat. Don't optimize for guest convenience over astrological auspiciousness.
Forgetting Shunya Masa: Chaitra, Phalguna, Pausha, and Margashirsha months have NO marriage muhurats. Many planners discover this too late.
Underestimating Chaturmas: The 4-month period (Ashadha Shukla Ekadashi to Kartik Shukla Ekadashi) is traditionally avoided for weddings, regardless of muhurat availability.
Not checking Mangal Dosha: Before finalizing, verify both partners for Manglik status. If one is Manglik and other is not — pariharas (remedies) become mandatory.
Choosing wrong Lagna: The wedding lagna (rising sign at the moment of pheras) is more important than the muhurat itself. Consult an astrologer for the precise lagna time.
Over-committing to ritual count: Some families try to include every regional ritual, exhausting everyone. Choose 4-6 most meaningful ceremonies for your family.
Expert Recommendations
Book muhurat 6 months ahead: Popular dates fill up at venues. Reserve early.
Get two astrologer opinions: For major life decisions like wedding muhurat, cross-verify with at least 2 qualified astrologers.
Document the muhurat: Save the official muhurat patrika (certificate) — useful for family records and future generations.
Plan rituals around muhurat, not vice-versa: The auspicious time is the anchor; schedule decorations, photography, and meals around it.
Have a backup plan: If weather, illness, or other issues force postponement, your astrologer should have 2-3 alternate muhurats ready.
Honor regional traditions: South Indian families have different muhurat criteria than North Indian families. Respect family lineage's specific practices.
FAQ — Mangal Dosha (Manglik) Check
Why are some months "no muhurat"?
Certain lunar months (Shunya Masa) lack auspicious planetary configurations for major life events like marriage. The classical Muhurta Chintamani text identifies these months — Chaitra, Phalguna, Pausha, and Margashirsha for marriages. Wedding during these months is considered to cause obstacles in marital life.
Is a court marriage muhurat required?
Legally, no. Spiritually and astrologically, yes — even a court marriage benefits from auspicious timing. The actual moment of consent and signing is what matters astrologically, regardless of ceremony scale.
Can we choose muhurat across time zones?
Yes. If wedding is in India but family travels from abroad, the muhurat is calculated for the wedding location, not guest origins. The astrological energy is location-specific.
How much does professional muhurat consultation cost?
Quality astrologer consultation typically costs ₹2,000-₹15,000 depending on depth. A simple muhurat selection is ₹2-5K. A full kundli matching + muhurat + dosha analysis package is ₹10-15K. Avoid astrologers charging less than ₹2K — they likely use templates rather than actual chart analysis.
What if muhurat doesn't work with venue availability?
Priority order: (1) Muhurat first, (2) Venue second, (3) Guest count third. Choose venue that's available on muhurat dates — there are always backup venues. Compromising the muhurat for venue convenience is the most common mistake families make.