Year 1893 , Month 3 , Day 21 (Fire) Lucky Day Calendar

Auspicious day
Summary of This Day
Auspicious day
1 auspicious out of 6 purposes
大安 巳の日
十死日 八専 重日
Calendar Notes
Rokuyo 大安
Greatly auspicious for everything. The best day for celebrations such as weddings and moving.
Chinese Zodiac 丁巳
Five Elements: Fire Natchin (Sound Element): Sand Earth
Hinoto-Mi (Fire Snake). Fire of wisdom and wealth. Good for investments and contracts.
28 Lunar Mansions 觜宿
Auspicious for starting lessons and transport. Inauspicious for construction and wearing new clothes.
Twelve Day Officers
A day when everything is fulfilled. Auspicious for weddings, celebrations, relocations, and travel. Inauspicious for earthwork and taking medicine.
Nine Star Ki 六白金星
Star of heavenly blessings. Auspicious for competitions and investments. Governs the northwest.
Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
中吉
💒 Wedding
小吉
✈️ Travel
小吉
🏠 Moving
小吉
🏪 Business opening
小吉
🏗️ Construction
小吉
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Quick Tips by Purpose
💰 Financial Fortune 中吉
Snake Day—a special day of Benzaiten, goddess of fortune. Good for buying a new wallet or opening a bank account.
Auspicious Days
巳の日
Benzaiten's festival day. An auspicious day for financial fortune and wealth. 12-day cycle.
天一天上
The period when Ten'ichijin ascends to heaven (16 days). No directional taboos, and traveling in any direction is auspicious. Favorable for travel and moving.
十死日
The second most inauspicious day after Jushi-nichi. Considered inauspicious for all things, particularly unsuitable for all events except funerals.
八専
8 days out of the 12-day period from Mizunoe-Ne to Mizunoto-I when the Five Elements of the heavenly stem and earthly branch are the same. The imbalance is amplified, making weddings, construction, buying/selling, etc. inauspicious. Repeats every 60 days.
重日
A day when good fortune doubles for auspicious events and misfortune doubles for inauspicious events. Funerals are avoided as misfortune may repeat. Weddings are also inauspicious as they evoke remarriage. Falls on Snake and Boar days.