Darsha Amavasya is the new moon day observed with rituals for ancestors, including tarpan (offering water) and pitru shraddha to ensure peace for departed souls.
Ishti refers to a Vedic ritual offering where devotees perform yajnas (sacrificial offerings) to please the gods and seek prosperity, health, and fulfillment of specific desires.
Masik Amavasya, observed on every new moon day, is a time for performing pitru tarpan and shraddha rites, as well as meditating and fasting to remove negative energies and seek peace for ancestors' souls.
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is an auspicious time for starting new ventures, business activities, or important tasks. It is believed to bring success, prosperity, and fulfillment of desires.
Panchak is considered inauspicious for starting important activities, especially those related to travel, construction, and major events. It is believed to bring obstacles or delays.
Ganda Moola is considered an inauspicious period, especially for those born under these nakshatras. It is often recommended to perform specific rituals to mitigate negative effects. Caution is advised for starting important activities.
Avoid military activities, agricultural and stone works. Not bad for marriage & other samskaras.