January2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
20 January, 2026 Tuesday | 1:08 PM → 1:59 PM NEXT DAY | 24h 51m | Dhanishta | Dvitiya Shukla, Magha |
March2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
16 March, 2026upcoming Monday | 5:58 AM → 6:22 AM NEXT DAY | 24h 24m | Dhanishta | Dwadashi Krishna, Chaitra |
24 March, 2026 Tuesday | 7:06 PM → 5:34 PM NEXT DAY | 22h 28m | Mrigashirsha | Saptami Shukla, Chaitra |
May2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
18 May, 2026 Monday | 11:33 AM → 8:42 AM NEXT DAY | 21h 9m | Mrigashirsha | Dvitiya Shukla, Jyeshtha |
June2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
07 June, 2026 Sunday | 6:05 AM → 7:56 AM NEXT DAY | 25h 51m | Dhanishta | Saptami Krishna, Jyeshtha |
July2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
20 July, 2026 Monday | 7:11 PM → 8:50 PM NEXT DAY | 25h 39m | Chitra | Saptami Shukla, Shravana |
21 July, 2026 Tuesday | 7:11 PM → 8:50 PM NEXT DAY | 25h 39m | Chitra | Saptami Shukla, Shravana |
August2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
09 August, 2026 Sunday | 4:53 PM → 2:44 PM NEXT DAY | 21h 51m | Mrigashirsha | Dwadashi Krishna, Shravana |
October2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
03 October, 2026 Saturday | 4:29 AM → 2:55 AM NEXT DAY | 22h 26m | Mrigashirsha | Saptami Krishna, Ashwina |
11 October, 2026 Sunday | 9:44 PM → 10:33 PM NEXT DAY | 24h 49m | Chitra | Dvitiya Shukla, Ashwina |
November2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
17 November, 2026 Tuesday | 2:18 AM → 4:35 AM NEXT DAY | 26h 17m | Dhanishta | Saptami Shukla, Margashirsha |
December2026
| Date & Day | Yoga Timing | Duration | Nakshatra | Tithi & Masa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
05 December, 2026 Saturday | 10:24 AM → 11:50 AM NEXT DAY | 25h 26m | Chitra | Dwadashi Krishna, Margashirsha |
What is Dwipushkar Yoga?
The shastrika rule for Dwipushkar indicates a celestial mirror effect. The prefix "Dwi" means the fruit of any action repeats twice. Tradition holds that whatever major action is performed during this precise window establishes a pattern that will repeat itself. Hence, the rishis prescribed accumulating favorable karma, wealth, and assets under this yoga, while severely warning against actions one would not wish to see doubled.
What to do
- • Opening a new savings account or making fixed deposits
- • Purchasing valuable assets, gold, and real estate
- • Making charitable donations (Daan)
- • Buying new clothes and ornaments
What to avoid
- • Taking out a loan or taking on debt (the debt burden may double)
- • Selling ancestral land or liquidating prime assets
- • Engaging in prolonged arguments, legal conflicts, or litigation
- • Visiting the sick or performing funeral rites (Antyeshti)
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Dwipushkar so different from other yogas?
Most yogas simply provide an auspicious background for success. Dwipushkar explicitly promises repetition. It is the only yoga where the tradition advises taking caution even with neutral acts, lest they become a recurring theme.
Why is taking a loan forbidden during Dwipushkar?
Because the doubling principle applies to all actions — good or bad. A debt taken during Dwipushkar tends to multiply or recur, making repayment difficult. The same logic applies to quarrels: an argument on this day may lead to a pattern of repeated conflicts. The rishis were quite explicit about this warning.
Which tithis form Dwipushkar Yoga?
Only the 2nd (Dwitiya), 7th (Saptami), and 12th (Dwadashi) tithis of either Shukla or Krishna Paksha qualify. These must coincide with one of three nakshatras — Mrigashirsha, Chitra, or Dhanishta. No other tithi-nakshatra pair will create this yoga.
Can I make a fixed deposit or buy mutual funds during Dwipushkar?
Yes, and this is one of the smartest uses of this yoga. Financial investments made during Dwipushkar carry the doubling energy — meaning the tradition holds that wealth accumulated under this window tends to multiply. Opening a savings account, buying gold, or starting a SIP are all favoured.
Is Dwipushkar Yoga the same across all Indian panchangs?
The core rule — specific tithis meeting specific nakshatras — is universal across all traditional panchangs. Minor timing differences may appear because different panchang systems use slightly different ayanamsa values, which can shift the nakshatra boundary by a few minutes. The dates themselves rarely differ.