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The Yoga Where All Purposes Succeed
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga (Sanskrit: सर्वार्थसिद्धियोग, "accomplishment of all goals") is one of the most commonly occurring special muhurta yogas in Vedic astrology. It forms when specific weekday (vara) and nakshatra combinations align. When active, any important activity initiated is believed to yield favorable results — hence the name "all purposes succeed."
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is determined entirely by the day of the week and the Moon's nakshatra at sunrise. The classical source is Muhurta Chintamani and Nirnaya Sindhu. Here is the complete table:
Ashwini, Pushya, U.Phalguni, Hasta, Mula, U.Ashadha, U.Bhadrapada
Rohini, Mrigashira, Pushya, Hasta, Anuradha, Shravana
Ashwini, Krittika, U.Phalguni, U.Ashadha, U.Bhadrapada
Rohini, Mrigashira, Hasta, Anuradha, Jyeshtha, Revati
Ashwini, Punarvasu, Pushya, Anuradha, Shravana, Revati
Ashwini, Punarvasu, Pushya, Anuradha, Shravana, Revati
Rohini, Swati, Shravana, Revati
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is considered universally auspicious. Classical texts recommend it for virtually any constructive activity:
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is the most frequently occurring special yoga — it forms several times per month. On some days, multiple nakshatras may qualify for the same weekday, so it can even occur on consecutive days. The yoga is active from sunrise to the end of the qualifying nakshatra (when the Moon moves to the next nakshatra, the yoga ends).
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga is cancelled or weakened when it coincides with certain inauspicious factors. Classical authorities specify that the following override the yoga's benefits: