Why a 2027 muhurat calendar matters
A yearly marriage calendar helps families plan venues, guest travel, rituals, and budgets before the highest-demand dates disappear. In practice, many families shortlist dates from the annual Panchang first, then confirm the final ceremony lagna after matching the couple's charts. This two-step approach is far better than locking a venue first and checking compatibility later.
In Vedic tradition, a shubh vivah muhurat is not only about a convenient holiday weekend. It combines tithi, nakshatra, weekday quality, seasonal cycles, and practical family readiness. That is why certain windows—especially post-winter, Akshaya Tritiya, and post-Dev Uthani Ekadashi—draw consistent attention across India. A date can be generally auspicious for the public and still require chart-level confirmation for a particular bride and groom.
Use this page as your planning calendar, not your final legal or astrological verdict. Once you shortlist dates, verify the couple's full kundli matching, check score meaning on the Guna Milan score hub, and then confirm the lagna with a qualified astrologer.
January 2027
January opens the main winter marriage cycle. These dates are popular for North Indian weddings because weather, travel, and family logistics usually work well together.
- Jan 19, 2027
- Jan 24, 2027
- Jan 27, 2027
- Jan 28, 2027
- Jan 29, 2027
- Jan 30, 2027
February 2027
February remains one of the strongest marriage months of the year. Venue demand is typically very high, and many families prefer this month for comfortable weather and evening functions.
- Feb 2, 2027
- Feb 3, 2027
- Feb 6, 2027
- Feb 7, 2027
- Feb 13, 2027
- Feb 14, 2027
- Feb 16, 2027
- Feb 17, 2027
- Feb 19, 2027
- Feb 22, 2027
March 2027
March offers a short but useful pre-Holi wedding window. Families usually prefer to finalize these muhurats early because festival timing can quickly narrow practical options.
- Mar 1, 2027
- Mar 2, 2027
- Mar 5, 2027
- Mar 6, 2027
- Mar 9 (before Holika), 2027
April 2027
April has a concentrated but highly auspicious window led by Akshaya Tritiya. This is the date many pandits and families watch first when planning a premium wedding muhurat.
- Apr 19 (Akshaya Tritiya 2027 — most auspicious), 2027
May 2027
May is a strong pre-monsoon marriage month. Families often choose it when they want a traditional summer wedding before seasonal travel or weather disruptions begin.
- May 8, 2027
- May 11, 2027
- May 15, 2027
- May 18, 2027
- May 22, 2027
November 2027
After Chaturmas and Dev Uthani Ekadashi, the wedding season returns strongly in November. These dates are usually among the highest-demand dates of the entire year.
- Nov 8, 2027
- Nov 9, 2027
- Nov 12, 2027
- Nov 13, 2027
- Nov 15, 2027
December 2027
December closes the year with another excellent wedding window. Winter demand is high, so families looking at destination weddings or large functions generally book far in advance.
- Dec 3, 2027
- Dec 4, 2027
- Dec 7, 2027
- Dec 8, 2027
- Dec 9, 2027
- Dec 10, 2027
How families should use these dates
The smartest workflow is simple. First, shortlist two or three dates from this public 2027 calendar. Second, verify the couple's Gun Milan, Manglik status, Nadi or Bhakoot concerns, and the local Panchang timing. Third, match those results against vendor availability. This protects both the spiritual side and the practical side of wedding planning.
If the couple has a borderline score, such as 18/36 or 21/36, it becomes even more important to avoid treating the public muhurat alone as sufficient. A strong date cannot fully replace chart-specific caution. Conversely, when the match is strong and doshas are mild or cancelled, a well-chosen muhurat helps families begin the marriage with psychological confidence and ritual clarity.
Check your compatibility before locking the date
Pick the right muhurat only after confirming the couple's kundli score, doshas, and Vedic compatibility.