14 Feb 1960 is a neutral day for annaprashan ceremony. Proceed with caution.
Today is an average day for Annaprashan. If the date is fixed, ensure the feeding happens during the best time window.
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15 Feb 196076/100 · Good
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Why this score
14 Feb 1960 scores 43/100 for Annaprashan — the Panchang reads as mixed for annaprashan ceremony. On this Sunday, the lunar day is Dwitiya (Krishna Paksha), the Nakshatra is Purva Phalguni, Yoga is Atiganda, and Karana is Taitila. Together these elements shape whether tradition would green-light annaprashan ceremony right now.
Supporting signals: Supportive lunar phase (Taitila). Friction points: Challenging energy period (Atiganda yoga). Rahu Kaal runs 4:30 PM–6:00 PM; most families avoid signing or finalising during that window. Abhijit Muhurat (11:36 AM–12:24 PM) is the most commonly used “safe” slot if you must proceed today.
If you can wait, the next stronger window is 15 Feb 1960 (score 76/100, Good). A common pattern: prepare paperwork on a Neutral/Avoid day, then close on a Good or Excellent date.
Positive Factors
- Supportive lunar phase (Taitila)
Negative Factors
- Challenging energy period (Atiganda yoga)
- Rahu Kaal active 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is on 14 Feb 1960 a good day for annaprashan ceremony?
- Score: 43/100 — Neutral. Supportive lunar phase (Taitila)
- What is the best time for annaprashan ceremony on 14 Feb 1960?
- The Abhijit Muhurat (11:36 AM – 12:24 PM) is considered the most auspicious time. Avoid Rahu Kaal (4:30 PM – 6:00 PM).
- What are the negative factors for annaprashan ceremony on 14 Feb 1960?
- Challenging energy period (Atiganda yoga). Rahu Kaal active 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM.
- When is the next good day for annaprashan ceremony?
- 15 Feb 1960 scores 76/100 (Good).