Year 2005 , Month 11 , Day 8 (Fire) Lucky Day Calendar
Summary of This Day
Neutral
0 auspicious out of 6 purposes
納
母倉日
神吉日
仏滅
受死日
滅門日
Calendar Notes
| Rokuyo |
仏滅
Unlucky for everything. A day to avoid celebrations, though some say it is good for fresh starts as it represents the "destruction of things."
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| Chinese Zodiac |
丙申
Five Elements: Fire
Natchin (Sound Element): Fire Below the Mountain
Hinoe-Saru (Fire Monkey). A bright and active day. Auspicious for business and travel.
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| 28 Lunar Mansions |
翼宿
Good for sowing seeds, starting cultivation, and transplanting. Bad for working at heights and weddings.
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| Twelve Day Officers |
納
A day for storing all things. Auspicious for harvesting, purchasing goods, and betrothal gifts. Inauspicious for weddings and matchmaking.
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| Nine Star Ki |
四緑木星
Star of harmony and trust. Auspicious for marriage proposals and travel. Governs the southeast.
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Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
大凶
💒 Wedding
大凶
✈️ Travel
大凶
🏠 Moving
大凶
🏪 Business opening
大凶
🏗️ Construction
大凶
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Auspicious Days
◎母倉日
A day when heaven nurtures people as a mother nurtures her child. Especially auspicious for marriage and construction.
◎神吉日
A day considered auspicious for all matters related to Shinto rituals. Ideal for shrine visits, ceremonies, and prayers. Occurs on 33 out of every 60 days, making it relatively frequent.
✕受死日
The most dreaded inauspicious day in the lower calendar notes. Also called Kurobi (Black Day). This day is unlucky for all matters. Remains inauspicious even when overlapping with Tensha-nichi.
✕滅門日
One of the Three Unlucky Days. Considered inauspicious for all things, especially going out and travel. Determined by the zodiac sign of the solar month and the day.
✕復日
A day when both good and bad events tend to repeat. Funerals should be avoided, and weddings are inauspicious as they evoke remarriage. Determined by the heavenly stem of the solar month and the day.
Uses Requiring Caution
Wedding
大凶
Applicable Inauspicious Days: Butsumetsu (Buddha's Death)
For purposes where inauspicious days overlap, we recommend changing the date if possible.