Significance of Favorable moment
Kavya describes a "favorable moment" as an illusory period recommended by astrologers for marriage, often serving as a delaying tactic. This concept suggests that the timing proposed by astrologers may not be based on reality, but instead may act as a means to postpone the marriage, rather than providing genuine advice for an ideal time to wed.
Synonyms: Opportune moment, Favorable opportunity, Opportune time, Golden opportunity, Right time
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Hindu concept of 'Favorable moment'
In Hinduism, a "Favorable moment" may be interpreted as a potentially deceptive astrological suggestion for marriage timing, seen by some as a tactic to postpone proceedings rather than genuinely guiding auspicious alignments.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) A term describing the ideal time chosen by King Kanakavarsha for his marriage to Madanasundari.[1] (2) An illusory time suggested by astrologers for the marriage, used as a delaying tactic.[2]
From: Prem Sagar (English translation)
(1) The auspicious time appointed for the betrothal and marriage ceremonies as determined by astrology.[3]