



In Vedic astrology, Bhadra refers to Vishti Karana, one of the eleven Karanas in the Panchang. Bhadra is considered inauspicious for auspicious activities and is carefully checked before starting important work.
Bhadra occurs during specific Tithi periods and its timing changes every month. It can fall in Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha, depending on the lunar calculation.
Bhadra is ruled by Shani (Saturn), which represents discipline and karmic consequences. Therefore, careful consideration is required before initiating important tasks during this period.
In the Panchang system, each Tithi is divided into two Karanas. Vishti Karana is known as Bhadra. During this period, starting auspicious activities such as marriage, house warming, or new ventures is generally avoided.
However, Bhadra is considered suitable for bold, competitive or aggressive activities like legal action, competition, or strategic planning.
The effect of Bhadra depends on its placement (Lok). It may be in Swarga (heaven), Mrityu (earth), or Patal (underworld). When Bhadra is in Swarga or Patal, its negative impact is reduced. Bhadra in Mrityu Lok is considered more sensitive.
No. It is inauspicious mainly for auspicious activities, but favorable for courageous and strategic actions.
Bhadra timing is determined by Karana calculation in the Panchang based on Tithi transitions.
Traditionally, marriages and major auspicious ceremonies are avoided during Bhadra period.