Kuan Puja is mentioned as Jala Puja in Muhurta literatures. Water bestows life on the Earth. Water came into existence in the very beginning of creation and represents divine power of creation.
Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Jalarpet, India with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.
All time intervals are categorized into three
Jala Puja is an important ritual for the well-being of new-born baby and mother both. Traditionally Kuan i.e. well was the primary source of drinking water in cities as well as in villages. Hence, Jala Puja is popularly known as Kuan Puja. In fact, rituals of Kuan Puja can be performed with in a big pitcher, on river, water tanks and with the help of water tap also.
Following Muhurta conditions should prevail at the time of Kuan Puja -
Lunar Months: Except Chaitra and Pausha lunar months, all lunar months are considered good for Kuan Puja rituals.
Nakshatra: Mrigashira (5), Punarvasu (7), Pushya (8), Hasta (13), Anuradha (17), Mula (19) and Shravana (22) are considered good for Kuan Puja Sanskara.
Tithi: All Tithi, except Rikta Tithi i.e. Chaturthi (4), Navami (9) and Chaturdashi (14) of Shukla and Krishna Paksha both, are considered good for Kuan Puja.
Days: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday are considered good for Kuan Puja.
Prohibited: The Asta period i.e. combustion of Brihaspati and Shukra should be avoided. Leaped and skipped lunar months should also be avoided for Kuan Puja or Jala Puja.