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Free IPO Muhurat Finder

Find the Best Listing Day

Scans real NSE/BSE trading days in your range for the most auspicious listing muhurat, within actual market hours (9:15 AM-3:30 PM). Verify your WhatsApp to unlock the full top-10 ranked list.

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Understanding IPO Muhurat

What Is an IPO Muhurat?

In Vedic tradition, a Muhurat is a specific window of time considered favourable for starting something new, based on the Panchang, the traditional Hindu almanac of Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, Karana and Choghadiya. An IPO Muhurat applies this same tradition to a listing day, or to opening a trading account, filtered down to only the trading sessions that actually matter to the market. Rather than looking at any day on the calendar, it narrows the search to real NSE trading days and scores only the hours markets are open. The idea draws on centuries of Panchang practice used for weddings, business launches and other significant beginnings, adapted here for a modern trading calendar.

ChoghadiyaEight divisions of daylight, some traditionally auspicious (Amrit, Shubh) and others avoided, rotating by weekday and changing through the day.
Abhijit MuhuratA fixed daily window of about 24 minutes centred on local solar noon, considered auspicious for new beginnings across the Panchang tradition.
Trading Days OnlyWeekends and NSE holidays are skipped entirely. This tool only scores calendar days when the exchange is actually open, unlike the general Business Muhurat Calculator.
Market Hours OnlyWindows are scored only within 09:15 to 15:30, narrower than the Business Muhurat Calculator's general 9 AM to 5 PM office-hours range.

How We Scan for Your Window

This finder needs no birth chart or personal details. It runs a pure Panchang scan across the date range you choose, up to 60 days ahead, for the city you select. Under the hood it uses the same scanning engine as our Business Muhurat Calculator, with two differences: it only evaluates real NSE trading days, automatically skipping weekends and listed exchange holidays, and it restricts every window to actual market hours, 09:15 to 15:30, instead of general business hours. Within that trading session, the scan looks for Amrit or Shubh Choghadiya, the traditionally auspicious segments of the day that rotate with the weekday, overlapping the fixed daily Abhijit Muhurat described above. Your first result shows the single best date found, along with its Tithi and Nakshatra. Verifying your WhatsApp number unlocks the complete top-10 ranked list across your full date range.

Why It Matters

Millions of Indian businesses and investors still choose an auspicious date before a launch, a listing or a major financial step, following a Panchang practice that predates modern markets by centuries. An IPO Muhurat brings that same consideration to the exchange calendar, so a listing day, or the day you open a new trading account, can be chosen with the same care as any other significant beginning. This is a matter of tradition and personal conviction, not a market signal. A favourable Muhurat says nothing about how a stock, an IPO or an index will actually perform once trading begins, and it should never be read that way. Its value is cultural and personal, giving a date meaning within a belief system many families and businesses already follow, alongside, never instead of, ordinary financial diligence.

How to Use Your Result

Pick a start and end date for your window, up to 60 days out, add the city relevant to the listing or account opening, and run the scan. The teaser gives you a fast read on the single best trading day in range; unlock the full top-10 list when you want alternates to plan around. Treat the result as one input for scheduling, useful alongside the practical realities of a listing timetable, exchange approvals or your own paperwork, never as the deciding factor on its own. For a fuller picture that goes beyond timing alone, the free Financial Birth Chart report adds a complete personal wealth reading, your birth chart, key yogas and Dasha timing, to sit alongside timing tools like this one.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

This finder only considers real NSE/BSE trading days and scores windows within actual market hours (9:15 AM-3:30 PM) - the Business Muhurat Calculator uses a broader 9 AM-5 PM office-hours window and doesn't require a trading day.
Yes - weekends and the curated 2026 NSE/BSE holiday list are automatically excluded from the scan.
No. AstroCapitalX is not a SEBI-registered investment advisor - this is a traditional Muhurat timing tool, not a prediction of stock or listing performance.
Choghadiya divides daylight into eight time blocks, each carrying a traditional quality such as Amrit or Shubh (auspicious) or Rog and Kaal (avoided). This tool looks only for Amrit or Shubh Choghadiya inside NSE trading hours.
Abhijit Muhurat is a fixed daily window of roughly 24 minutes centred on local solar noon, treated as auspicious for new beginnings in the Panchang tradition. The scan checks where it overlaps a favourable Choghadiya during market hours.
You can scan any date range up to 60 days from your chosen start date. For a longer runway, rescan closer to your target listing or account-opening date.
No. A favourable Muhurat reflects Panchang timing tradition only, it says nothing about how a stock, IPO or index will perform. Never treat it as a forecast of listing gains or losses.
No. AstroCapitalX is not a SEBI-registered investment advisor. This is an educational Vedic astrology tool, not investment advice.